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This workshop explores the pivotal role of seaweeds in addressing climate change through carbon sequestration and marine ecosystem restoration. Participants will gain insights into how seaweeds capture carbon, mitigate climate impacts, and support biodiversity recovery. Practical applications and case studies will be highlighted to inspire actionable solutions.
To explore the role of seaweeds in carbon sequestration and their applications in marine ecosystem restoration for climate mitigation.
1. Examine the mechanisms of carbon sequestration in seaweeds and their role in mitigating climate change.
2. Explore practical applications of seaweeds in restoring marine ecosystems and enhancing biodiversity.
3. Highlight case studies and strategies for integrating seaweed-based solutions into climate action initiatives.
PhD in Computational Mechanics from MIT with 15+ years of experience in Industrial AI. Former Lead Data Scientist at Tesla and current advisor to Fortune 500 manufacturing firms.
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Day 1: To introduce the role of seaweeds in carbon sequestration and climate action
Day 2: To explore the role of seaweeds in marine ecosystem restoration.
Day 3: To discuss practical strategies for integrating seaweed solutions into climate initiatives
2025-05-21
Indian Standard Timing 6:00 PM
2025-05-21 to 2025-05-23
Indian Standard Timing 7:00 PM
Ms. Daina Yesuraj is a Lecturer in the GUCR department at the University of Dubai. She is pursuing her Ph.D. Degree in Marine biotechnology from the University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy since 2023. She has more than 10 years of combined experience in the field of teaching and research. Her area of . . .
INR. 2699
USD. 85
Email : info@nstc.in
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