Students of the various programmes are initiated into a process of research from the second semester onwards. In the vacation between the second and third semesters, students are attached to organizations outside TERI as interns. The work they carry out there is guided by faculty members.
In the fourth semester students are assigned to major projects at various industries and other organizations in areas relevant to the subjects they have studied in the first three semesters. This project is guided by a faculty member from the University as well as by an executive from the organization where the project is being carried out. Both activities, summer internships and major project, carry credits and are assessed and graded.
Total number of Masters Research: 2646
Mapping and assessment of vulnerability of coal fired power plants in India
Student name: Ms Shradha Dagar
Guide: Dr Kamna Sachdeva
Year of completion: 2013
Host Organisation: Vasudha Foundation, New Delhi
Supervisor (Host Organisation): Mr Srinivas Krishanswamy
Abstract
Analysis of impacts of climate change and recommendations for planned adaptations
Student name: Mr Gilmore Frederick G. Momin
Guide: Dr Kamna Sachdeva
Year of completion: 2013
Host Organisation: Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA)
Supervisor (Host Organisation): Dr P. K. Singh
Abstract
Comparative analysis of impacts of climate change and adaptive capacities in different rural settings of India
Student name: Mr Harpalsinh Chudasama
Guide: Dr Kamna Sachdeva
Year of completion: 2013
Host Organisation: Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA)
Supervisor (Host Organisation): Dr P. K. Singh
Abstract
Seasonal and spatial variations of total organic carbon in snow from Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica
Student name: Ms Archana Dayal
Guide: Dr Prateek Sharma
Year of completion: 2013
Host Organisation: National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR), Goa
Supervisor (Host Organisation): Dr Thamban Meloth
Abstract
Influence of development programmes and local economies on the grade of forest utilization: the Kadavakurichi case
Student name: Ms Sudatta Patnaik
Guide: Dr Joachim Michael Schmerbeck
Year of completion: 2012
Host Organisation: TERI University and Centre for Improved Rural Health and Environmental Protection (CIRHEP)
Abstract