Photo of Vikas Dhamu of Siswal village of Hisar.
Vikas Dhamu of Siswal village of Hisar has been awarded the prestigious ‘Inflation Award-2025’ in Paris, the capital of France. The award established by Microsoft Founder Bill Gates Summer of Breakthro Energy Phalage and Quadcher Climate Foundation
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Inflation is the world’s first such award program that recognizes young scientists working on climate change solutions. Vikas has been selected from hundreds of applicants from the world’s prestigious institutions such as MIT, Oxford and Stanford.
Scientists attend a two -day summit
Under the award, 30 selected scientists get a chance to attend a two -day summit in Paris. This is the same city where the International Climate Change Treaty was signed. Development is one of the two universities in Asia, including scientists selected and the only winner from the ASEAN region.

Vikas Dhamu, who was awarded the prestigious ‘Inflation Award-2025’ in Paris, was present with other scientists.
Retired from the post of father officer
Vikas’s father Chhoturam Dhamu has retired from the post of Assistant Information and Public Relations Officer from the Department of Information and Public Relations. There is an influx of those who congratulate him on this achievement. Development has been particularly chosen for his scientific excellence and ability to influence in the real world.
PhD from Asia’s No-1 University
Vikas Dhamu did his B.Tech from DCRUST, Murthal and then received a Masters degree from IIT Kharagpur. He is currently doing PhD from the National University of Singapore (NUS), which is the number-1 of Asia and the eighth best university in the world (according to the QS World rankings).
Under the guidance of Professor Praveen Linga, Vikas Dhamu’s research work focuses on the technique of storing carbon dioxide as a clothing hydrate. Clathrate hydrates are compounds such as ice that are formed when gases like CO-2 are mixed with water at high pressure and low temperatures.
The research of development provides the way of storing atmospheric CO-2 in the form of solid hydrates using high pressure and low temperatures present in the depth of the sea.
Environmentally sustainable this method
This method is not only environmentally durable, but also economically practical. Through this technique, more than one lakh gigaton CO-2 can be stored- which can be extremely helpful in achieving the goals of global carbon neutrality by 2050.
Vikas Dham has published several articles in international research journals regarding research based on his Clathrate Hydrate Technology.
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