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Project Led by AMU Engineers to Monitor Air Quality in Aligarh

A team of students from the Electronics Engineering Department, under the leadership of Professor Ekram Khan, the head of the department, and Professor MM Sufyan Beg, the Principal of Zakir Hussain College of Engineering and Technology, is leading a project to develop an air quality monitoring system in Aligarh.

The project also receives guidance from Dr. C. A. Prabhakar, former project director at ISRO, and Engineer Faraj Ahmed, a former student from the 2013 batch. This project receives technical assistance from former AMU students working with ISRO as well as industrial experts from around the world.

The team of students consists of Kulsum Ilyas, Anant Agarwal, Tarun Singh, Rabia, Mohammad Ali, Ilma Shah, Ahsan Wasim, Azhan Kamil, Tanu Atri, Mohammad Arqam, Kanuj Chitrasanshu, Munira Sultan, Atifa Said, Kanika, Asif Ali, Syed Muhammad Suhaib, Azam, Gulam Farid, Samad, Varun Yadav, Mudasir Ali, Tahreem Fatima, Tarnnum Jafar, Yashra, Mansha, and Binesh Kashif.

The launching of this project is expected to take place in the next six months. The team is working collaboratively with ISRO and industrial experts to ensure the success and technical viability of the system.

The air quality monitoring system will play a crucial role in assessing and analyzing the pollution levels in Aligarh. It will provide valuable data and insights to authorities to make informed decisions and take necessary actions to improve the air quality in the city.

The project highlights the proactive approach of the team from AMU in utilizing their engineering skills to address environmental concerns and contribute to the well-being of the community.

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