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Chandigarh University’s 8th International Faculty Development Program Concludes with Participation of Over 130+ Experts from 32 Countries

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Experts from 90 Top Ranked Global Universities from 32 Countries participated in 10 days long International Faculty Development Program; organized by Chandigarh University

CHANDIGARH, India, July 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The eighth edition of Chandigarh University’s International Faculty Development Program (IFDP) concluded on Tuesday with a grand closing ceremony attended by experts and hundreds of faculty members of the University.

More than 130 experts and professors from 90 top ranked universities from 32 countries participated in the 9-day International Faculty Development Program (IFDP), which began on 1 July.

Held in both offline and online mode, the IFDP focused on sensitizing the university faculty about new concepts and methodologies in teaching, research, updating knowledge using modern information, and equipping them with the necessary skills.

During the IFDP programme, faculty from 25 departments of Chandigarh University conducted lectures, screenings and brainstorming sessions on various topics including biotechnology, in vitro immunological study design for synthetic/natural products, challenges faced by Islamic women, cybercrime, etc. where invited academicians shared their views on possible solutions. These sessions were designed to promote international academic exchange and development, providing opportunities for all to learn and explore new opportunities.

The IFDP programme was attended by senior and eminent academicians from 32 countries including the US, Iran, UAE, Oman, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kyrgyz Republic, Australia, Malaysia, Nigeria, South Africa, Iran, Poland, Uganda, Canada, Nepal, UAE, Russia, etc.

Thanking all the distinguished guests and dignitaries for attending the International Faculty Development Programme, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and Chandigarh University Chancellor, Satnam Singh Sandhu, said, “Chandigarh University aims to provide world-class quality education to its students and serve the society by preparing future leaders. To achieve this, the faculty needs to be equipped with the latest skills, knowledge and methods. To that end, Chandigarh University organizes International Faculty Development Programme every year so that our faculty members can acquire global knowledge and expand their expertise with the participation of international experts in the field of academics.”

“It is a matter of pride for us that today the academic excellence of Chandigarh University is getting recognized in India but also attained global recognition in recent years. I thank academicians from renowned global universities and academic institutions for participating in the IFDP 2024 here at CU and sharing their invaluable experiences. Since its inception, Chandigarh University (CU) has been striving for excellence in academics and research. Along with this, CU has proved its ability by securing the top position in the QS World University Rankings,” added the Chancellor.

On the Valedictory Day of the IFDP, besides Prof. (Dr) RS Bawa, Advisor to Chancellor, Chandigarh University, the closing ceremony of the IFDP was attended by Prof (Dr) Marco Abate, Rector Guglieimo Marcon University, Italy as Guest of Honor and Prof (Dr) Rajan Sharma, Director International Affairs, Chandigarh University.

On the International Faculty Development Program 2024, Prof. Lindie (Engelina) du Plessis, a senior lecturer in Tourism Management at the North-West University (South Africa), said “I had a wonderful interaction with my colleagues, where we discussed various topics, shared experiences, and learned from each other. The conversations were very fruitful, and I definitely look forward to participating in similar events in the future. I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to Chandigarh University for providing this wonderful opportunity.”

“In every bite of Indian food, you experience a blend of aromas, spices, and stories that evoke cherished memories from your life. I am incredibly excited about Indian cuisine; the explosion of flavors in my mouth was unforgettable, and I enjoyed every taste,” she added.

Another special guest from North-West University, South Africa, Prof. (Dr.) Babs Surujlal said, “I truly enjoyed the experience. First and foremost, I was very impressed by the administration and the professionalism with which the chefs have organized everything. I feel that I have learned so much just by observing them. The food was absolutely appetizing, and I am genuinely enjoying this season. I plan to take these new inspirations and surprise my family with new flavors at home.”

Prof. (Dr.) Wynand Grobler, from North-West University, South Africa, said, “I thoroughly enjoyed the Indian food and would love to visit India again to experience it more. I plan to take many ingredients back to South Africa and enjoy cooking Indian food. I will also take the recipes with me. Observing Africans preparing Indian dishes has been a fantastic experience. I had a great time at Chandigarh University during this event.”

Speaking during the event, Professor SJ Modis, Professor, Wall University of Technology said, “This IFDP a great program which has also proved to be beneficial for all the faculty members as we come together from different universities through this program. I appreciate this initiative of Chandigarh University as it provides an opportunity to bring people together in one place to share their culture, educational experience and research.”

About Chandigarh University

Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC.

Website address:  https://www.cuchd.in/

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Sustainable Infrastructure Holding Company (“SISCO”) Q3FY24 revenue (excluding accounting construction revenue) increases by 23.8% to 341.8 million

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Revenue grew by 23.8% compared to previous yearGross profit of SAR 179.8 million, a 21.7% increase compared to Q3FY23Adjusted EBITDA rose 29.5% to SAR 210.2 million

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sustainable Infrastructure Holding Company (“SISCO”, “TADAWUL: 2190”), Saudi Arabia’s leading strategic investor in Ports & Logistics and Water Solutions has announced its financial results for the quarter ended 30 September 2024.

Revenues for the third quarter of 2024, excluding accounting construction revenue, grew by 23.8% compared to Q3FY23 to reach SAR 341.8 million. On a quarter-to-quarter basis, revenues grew by 13.0% compared to Q2FY24.

The third-quarter gross profit of SAR 179.8 million represents 14.7% quarter-on-quarter growth and 21.7% growth compared to Q3FY23. The gross profit margin for Q3FY24 was down 0.9% year-on-year, due to increased depreciation and direct costs, but was up 0.8% quarter-on-quarter, in line with expectations. Year-to-date saw gross profits increase by 13.8% to SAR 469.5 million.

Adjusted EBITDA growth rose 29.5% to SAR 210.2 million compared to Q3FY23, aligning SISCO with strategic goals. Quarter-on-quarter growth was 20.8%, with a year-to-date increase of 17.7% to SAR 543.8 million.

SISCO reports a strong recovery in the Red Sea Gateway Terminal from subdued Q3FY23 Port segment results due to the Red Sea situation. Port volume reached 828,868 TEUs in Q3FY24, returning to levels similar to Q4FY23.

Commenting on the results: Eng. Khalid Suleimani, Group CEO, SISCO said:

“I am pleased to report that SISCO has continued to demonstrate strong growth and operational performance in Q3FY24, with revenues improving by 23.8% compared to Q3FY23. Our Ports segment, which remains a key growth driver, saw a significant increase, leading to robust results despite the Red Sea challenges.

Net income remains strong, despite the one-off payment of SAR 25 million to Zakat. Another highlight of the quarter is the impressive recovery in the Red Sea Gateway Terminal, highlighting it’s resilience.

We are also excited to announce the Multi-Purpose Terminals (MPT) concession, which will allow us to expand operations across all non-containerised port facilities in the Red Sea Gateway Terminal. This strategic initiative positions SISCO to capture further growth opportunities domestically and internationally.

Looking ahead, we remain committed to executing our five-year strategy to double revenues by 2026 and continue delivering long-term value to our shareholders.”

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Carbon Mapper Achieves First Tanager-1 Methane Mitigation Success

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BAKU, Azerbaijan, Nov. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Carbon Mapper released over 300 methane and CO2 plume detections today— its first tranche of emissions data based on observations from the Tanager-1 satellite which was launched in August. Tanager-1 is built and operated by Planet Labs PBC and made possible by the Carbon Mapper Coalition, a philanthropically backed public-private partnership including Planet Labs and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory among others. This data offers granularity on sources of super-emitters around the world, driving direct actions to cut methane and carbon dioxide as proven by an early mitigation success story.

Tackling methane is a global priority. This mitigation success shows how remote sensing tech can be a game changer.

On Oct. 9, Tanager-1 detected a large plume of methane which Carbon Mapper determined was stemming from a gathering pipeline in the Texas Permian Basin. The team reported the leak to a state agency and the U.S. government, who subsequently notified the facility operator. The operator quickly responded and voluntarily conducted repairs, leading to meaningful emissions reduction. Follow up observations from Tanager-1 detected no plume, confirming the leak was successfully fixed.

Carbon Mapper’s preliminary emissions estimate of this leak is approximately 7,000 kilograms of methane per hour. Each hour it was emitting equaled the same CO2 emissions as driving 47 gas-powered cars for a year.

This first verified methane mitigation action adds to existing evidence that when decision makers are empowered with data on the exact sources of emissions, they can effectively prioritize actions that cut waste and eliminate methane. This mitigation is consistent with pilot airborne surveys Carbon Mapper has conducted in several U.S. states including California and Colorado. Through these pilots, Carbon Mapper has found that nearly half of super-emitting events flagged for state agencies and operators were previously unknown, and once identified, were voluntarily mitigated.

“Tackling methane quickly is a crucial global priority. This early mitigation success story shows that remote sensing technologies with unique capabilities like Tanager-1 can be a gamechanger in driving down emissions in the near-term,” said Carbon Mapper CEO Riley Duren.

To scale these local mitigation successes globally, Carbon Mapper is making new data from Tanager-1 publicly available on its data portal. These include detections of methane and CO2 in 34 countries across the oil and gas, waste, and agriculture sectors. This work is supported by the High Tide Foundation, Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, AKO Foundation, and Zegar Family Foundation, among others.

In the coming months, Carbon Mapper will continue to scale up observations and make methane and CO2 data routinely accessible to help decision makers fill gaps in their understanding of the exact sources of emissions and empower mitigation action at the source. These routine detections will be made publicly available for non-commercial use 30 days after collection. Together, with complementary satellite programs, like the Environmental Defense Fund’s MethaneSAT, Carbon Mapper will provide transparent data at different levels of granularity and ensure that the information gets into the right hands to catalyze faster and more effective emissions reductions.

Special Note to Reporters:
More information, including plume images and key data from Tanager-1, can be found in our press package here

About Carbon Mapper
Carbon Mapper is a nonprofit organization based in Pasadena, CA, with the mission to drive greenhouse gas emissions reductions by making methane and carbon dioxide data accessible and actionable. It focuses on filling gaps in the emerging ecosystem of methane and CO2 monitoring systems by delivering data at facility scale that is precise, timely, and accessible to empower decision making and direct mitigation action. The organization leads a public-private coalition that is developing and deploying a constellation of satellites capable of detecting, quantifying, and verifying methane emissions worldwide. Data from these satellites will offer the next major step in scaling up the organization’s robust data portal featuring thousands of direct observations of global methane and CO2 super-emitters. Learn more at carbonmapper.org, view data at data.carbonmapper.org, and follow us on X @carbonmapper.

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The Centennial Celebration of Sun Yat-sen University Held in Guangzhou

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GUANGZHOU, China, Nov. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) held the Celebration Conference for the 100th Anniversary of SYSU and Innovation-Driven Development Forum  in the university on the morning of November 12. Over 5,500 people from governments, universities, institutions and organizations across the country as well as the SYSU alumni, faculty and student representatives attended the event.

 

In his opening remarks, Gao Song, president of Sun Yat-sen University and a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, mentioned the glorious century-long history of the university.

Sun Yat-sen University was established in a time of national crisis and went through the periods from revolution to building of the People’s Republic of China. Based in Guangdong Province, the frontline of China’s reform and opening-up, SYSU has achieved a remarkable development in the new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics,” Gao said.

SYSU will expand opening up at a high level to deepen international exchange and cooperation, and build a global partnership network of universities. The university will continue to contribute its efforts to promoting mutual learning between civilizations, tackling global challenges, advancing science and technology, reaching sustainable socio-economic development, as well as improving the wellbeing of humanity, Gao added.

Lynn Pasquerella, president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, extended congratulations to Sun Yat-sen University and spoke highly of the achievements the university has made over the past century. She said the university’s innovative research is impressive, in particular with the frontier research in bioinformatics and cancer treatment. SYSU also takes a leading position in social science research in China. She pointed out that these accomplishments can be attributed to the unremitting efforts of the university to benefit China and the rest of the world with knowledge.

The centennial celebration conference was followed by the Innovation-Driven Development Forum. Professor Jean-Marie Lehn, the Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1987 and also known as the “father of supramolecular chemistry”, who is now a member of the French Academy of Sciences and an international member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with other distinguished experts in sectors of image and video AI and search, cloud computing, and distributed systems as well as outstanding representatives of SYSU alumni attended the forum. They discussed the role of education, science and technology, and talents in Chinese modernization.

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