Devesh Sathya Sri Sairam Sirigina

Devesh Sathya Sri Sairam Sirigina
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology | KTH · Division of Energy Processes

M.Sc. Process Engineering

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Introduction
I am currently a PhD student at KTH Royal institute of technology working on "Mitigation of multiple greenhouse gases (MGM) from the agricultural sector". I am trying to explore a hybrid technology that combinedly captures CO2, CH4, and N2O in an energy efficient manner. My primary aim is to be able to apply this technology to reduce emissions from the agricultural sector and then seek broader applications in other sectors.
Additional affiliations
April 2017 - September 2018
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Group
Position
  • Assistant Manager
July 2015 - December 2016
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Group
Position
  • SR. Executive
Education
October 2018 - March 2020
Offenburg University of Applied Sciences
Field of study
  • Process Engineering
August 2010 - May 2014

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Publications (7)
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The agriculture sector contributes to ∼40% of methane emissions globally. Methane is also 28 times (Assessment Report 5) more potent greenhouse gas than CO2. In this study, we assess the impact of measures for mitigating methane emissions from the agricultural sector on the achievement of all the 17 United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
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The agricultural sector is the main contributor for the warming from non-CO2 gases, especially methane and nitrous oxide. Existing measures to mitigate these emissions can only reduce but not eliminate these emissions. Owing to the diffused nature of these emissions, it is hard to design a single point measure to address the emissions from the agri...
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Methane is the second largest contributor to global warming after CO 2 , and it is hard to abate due to its low concentration in the emission sources and in the atmosphere. However, removing methane from the atmosphere will accelerate achieving net-zero targets, since its global warming potential is 28 over a 100-year period. This work presents fir...
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Methane is the second largest contributor to global warming after CO 2 , and it is hard to abate due to its low concentration in the emission sources and in the atmosphere. However, removing methane from the atmosphere will accelerate achieving net-zero targets, since its global warming potential is 28 over a 100-year period. This work presents fir...
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Background and Motivation The Paris Agreement is an important milestone that brought together 196 countries to agree upon climate targets through emission reduction. Although the main focus has been on mitigating CO2in the IPCC's 1.5 °C report [1], mitigating non-CO2greenhouse gases like CH4and N2O will have a significantly higher climate impact. M...
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Due to the drastic change in iron ore qualities, maintaining consistency in sinter property has become a challenge for steel manufacturing industries, resulting the irregularities and disturbances in the blast furnace iron making. The present work aimed to develop a prediction model for physical, mechanical and high temperature properties of iron o...

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