This is an example of how dynamic people can be in countries where there’s a genuine will to do better.
These are the kind of interactions that make my work valuable and keep me going.
We need more professionals like Nandini Dixit, from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, people who take that extra step, are self-motivated, driven by passion, and willing to share their work and vision with the world in their field of expertise at The Water MBA.
Nandini believes that nanotechnology is the future of water disinfection because it addresses many of the limitations and challenges associated with conventional disinfection methods and offers innovative solutions.
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GRP vs HDPE Intake & Outfall Systems
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Famous case studies in Desalination
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We keep learning, and now it’s time to dive into some famous real cases.Why did they proceed the way they did?
What were the true decision drivers?
And, after seeing the outcomes, would you approach it the same way today?
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