STI FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
BRICS STI FP: 6th BRICS Call 2023 - RESULTS

26 August 2024

A total of 104 proposals have been submitted in response to the 6th BRICS STI Framework Programme Call 2023: Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation. 19 projects have been selected for support as an outcome of the call.

 

Registration number (BRICS2023-) and Acronym

Full Title

Country

PI

Organization

National funding organization

1

022 - H-Damage

Delamination damages in pipelines transporting hydrogen and CO2-H2O mixtures due to oxide reduction

BRAZIL

Luís F P Dick

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

CNPq

RUSSIA

Andrey I. Marshakov

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, RAS

 

INDIA

Vijayshankar Dandapani

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

DST

2

027 - CASCADE-3C

CASCADE-3C: Collaborative Climate Change, Risk and Adaptation

BRAZIL

Jamil A. A. Anache

University of São Paulo

CNPq

INDIA

Ankit Agarwal

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

DST

CHINA

Hui Lu

Tsinghua University

MOST

3

030 - OceaEnAqua

Response strategies for WEF system of fishing communities under climate change: Feasibility analysis of an offshore multi-functional floating platform integrating aquaculture-ocean energy-desalination

BRAZIL

Paulo de Tarso Themistocles Esperança

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

CNPq

INDIA

Akshoy Ranjan Paul

Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad

 

CHINA

Xiantao Zhang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

NSFC

4

037 - CATWEFS

Climate Adaptation towards Water-Energy-Food Sustainability in BRICS countries

BRAZIL

Javier Tomasella

National Institute for Space Research

CNPq

INDIA

Subimal Ghosh

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

DST

CHINA

Yongxi Ma

Zhejiang Sci-Tech University

 

5

040 - EO4DP

Spatio-temporal Process and Mechanism of Drought Propagation in Agricultural Regions of BRICS Countries Based on Earth Observation Sensor Web

BRAZIL

Veber Afonso Figueiredo Costa

Federal University of Minas Gerais

CNPq

INDIA

Rabindra Kumar Panda

Siksha 'O' Anusandhan

 

CHINA

Xiang Zhang

China University of Geosciences

NSFC

SOUTH AFRICA

Mahlatse Kganyago

University of Johannesburg

NRF

6

049 - UWPbiofert

Utilization of waste from fried potato industry by combining different technologies for efficient use of resulting bioenergy, waste water and biofertilizers

BRAZIL

Carlos Eduardo de Farias Silva

Federal University of Alagoas

CNPq

RUSSIA

Rafail Isemin

Tambov State Technical University

MSHE

CHINA

Xianhua Guo

Chongqing Three Gorges University

 


7

052 – BRICSEIBEX

An interdisciplinary approach for assessment of the impacts of climate change on socio-ecological systems of some selected regions of BRICS countries

BRAZIL

Otto Corrêa Rotunno Filho

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

CNPq

INDIA

Pankaj Kumar Roy

Jadavpur University

 

SOUTH AFRICA

Yali Edessa Woyessa

Central University of Technology

NRF

8

072 – ALGASAFE

Cascading algal biomass valorization into energy, feed and biofertilizer: a holistic approach to bioremediation and sustainable development

RUSSIA

Olga Babich

Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University

MSHE

INDIA

Ranjna Sirohi

SKN Agriculture University

DST

SOUTH AFRICA

Ismail Rawat

Durban University of Technology

NRF

9

075 – PeltWear

Pelton turbines for sediment-laden flows – An approach for climate change adaptation in the hydropower sector

BRAZIL

Ramiro G. Ramirez Camacho

Federal University of Itajubá

CNPq

INDIA

Anant Kumar Rai

National Institute of Technology Warangal

 

CHINA

Xiao Yexiang

Tsinghua University

NSFC

10

078 – COASTCARB

Coastal wetlands potential for carbon sequestration under climatic change / Coastal wetlands potential for carbon sequestration

BRAZIL

Tiago Osório Ferreira

University of São Paulo

CNPq

RUSSIA

Pavel Krasilnikov

Lomonosov Moscow State University

MSHE

CHINA

Ligang Xu

Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, CAS

MOST

11

086 – SUSTBIO-WFE

Sustainable Biomass Valorization within the Water-Food-Energy Nexus: A Circular Economy Approach for Resource Efficiency in a Changing Climate.

BRAZIL

Electo Eduardo Silva Lora

Federal University of Itajubá

CNPq

RUSSIA

Alexander Kozlov

Melentiev Energy Systems Institute, SB RAS

MSHE

CHINA

Yuming Zhang

China University of Petroleum -Beijing

MOST

SOUTH AFRICA

Yusuf Makarfi Isa

University of The Witwatersrand

NRF

12

090 – IETEC

Impacts of Extreme Events on Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Exchange with the Atmosphere.

BRAZIL

Elbert Einstein Nehrer Macau

Federal University of Sao Paulo

CNPq

INDIA

Yogesh Kumar Tiwari

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

 

CHINA

Yong Zou

East China Normal University

NSFC

13

093 – ACCURATE

Assessment of the impacts of climate change in contrasting environments through integrated high towers, ground-based, and remote sensing observations

BRAZIL

Paulo Artaxo

University of São Paulo

CNPq

RUSSIA

Eugene F. Mikhailov

Saint-Petersburg State University

MSHE

INDIA

Sachin S. Gunth

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

 

CHINA

Hang Su

Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS

NSFC

SOUTH AFRICA

Rebecca M Garland

University of Pretoria

NRF

14

106 – DWATCH

DisasterWatch: Enhancing Agricultural Resilience and Food Security through Earth Observation in the Context of Climate Change

RUSSIA

Dmitry Plotnikov

Moscow State University

MSHE

CHINA

Miao Zhang

Aerospace Information Research Institute, CAS

NSFC

SOUTH AFRICA

Walter Musakwa

University of Johannesburg

NRF

15

111 – VULNECOAST

Assessment of vulnerability of coastal ecosystems in the tropical zone to climate change for the purpose of adapting of governance nature management

BRAZIL

Fabio Luiz Peres Krykhtine

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

CNPq

RUSSIA

Tatiana Gorbunova

A.O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, RAS

MSHE

SOUTH AFRICA

Oludolapo Akanni Olanrewaju

Durban University of Technology

NRF

16

113 – PhBEChRem

Phyto-bioelectrochemical remediation for petroleum contaminated sites under carbon neutralization

RUSSIA

Devard Stom

Irkutsk State University

MSHE

INDIA

Lepakshi Barbora

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

 

CHINA

Qixing Zhou

Nankai University

NSFC

17

122 – AgroFloodWatch

Monitoring, Impact Assessment, and Future Risk Prediction of Flood Disasters in Typical Agricultural Regions of China, India, and Brazil Using Cutting-Edge Earth Observation and Atmospheric Modeling Technologies

BRAZIL

Felipe Denardin Costa

Federal University of Pampa

CNPq

INDIA

Mrinal Singha

Royal Global University

 

CHINA

Jinwei Dong

Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS

NSFC

18

135 – MSDISCWEF

Management of Sustainable Development of Industrial Structures within the Concept of Water-Energy-Food

RUSSIA

Dmitriy Grigoryevich Rodionov

Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University

MSHE

INDIA

Mukesh Kumar Barua

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

 

CHINA

Zengwei Yuan

Nanjing University

NSFC

19

165 - BRIC-BAC

Building Resilience through multilevel efforts: climate risk governance and local adaptation in coastal areas in China, Brazil and South Africa

BRAZIL

Victor Marchezini

National Early Warning and Monitoring Centre of Natural Disasters

CNPq

CHINA

Ziqiang Han

Shandong University

MOST

SOUTH AFRICA

Dewaldvan Niekerk

North-West University

NRF

 

 

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