ºÝºÝߣshows by User: KalaivananMurthy / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: KalaivananMurthy / Fri, 27 Nov 2020 03:24:50 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: KalaivananMurthy Life Cycle Analysis of Greenhouse Gases for Sugarcane Ethanol /slideshow/life-cycle-analysis-of-sugarcane-ethanol/239518907 mainreportv3-201127032450
Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions were estimated for two pathways of sugarcane ethanol production. This project was done as a case-study for an environmental agency in February 2020. ]]>

Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions were estimated for two pathways of sugarcane ethanol production. This project was done as a case-study for an environmental agency in February 2020. ]]>
Fri, 27 Nov 2020 03:24:50 GMT /slideshow/life-cycle-analysis-of-sugarcane-ethanol/239518907 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Life Cycle Analysis of Greenhouse Gases for Sugarcane Ethanol KalaivananMurthy Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions were estimated for two pathways of sugarcane ethanol production. This project was done as a case-study for an environmental agency in February 2020. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mainreportv3-201127032450-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions were estimated for two pathways of sugarcane ethanol production. This project was done as a case-study for an environmental agency in February 2020.
Life Cycle Analysis of Greenhouse Gases for Sugarcane Ethanol from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Analysis of Stratospheric Tropospheric Intrusion as a Function of Potential Vorticity /slideshow/analysis-of-stratospheric-tropospheric-intrusion-as-a-function-of-potential-vorticity/239274791 reportkal-201116045647
This work is done as a part of a graduate course on Global Air Pollutants in April 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>

This work is done as a part of a graduate course on Global Air Pollutants in April 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>
Mon, 16 Nov 2020 04:56:47 GMT /slideshow/analysis-of-stratospheric-tropospheric-intrusion-as-a-function-of-potential-vorticity/239274791 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Analysis of Stratospheric Tropospheric Intrusion as a Function of Potential Vorticity KalaivananMurthy This work is done as a part of a graduate course on Global Air Pollutants in April 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida during the making of this project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reportkal-201116045647-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This work is done as a part of a graduate course on Global Air Pollutants in April 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida during the making of this project.
Analysis of Stratospheric Tropospheric Intrusion as a Function of Potential Vorticity from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Seismic Analysis of Elevated Water Tank /slideshow/seismic-analysis-of-elevated-water-tank-239071893/239071893 seismicanalysisofelevatedwatertank-201103193711
This work is done as a part of B.Tech. degree requirements in Spring 2013 (Jan-May'13). The author was pursuing B.Tech. in Civil Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli during the making of this project.]]>

This work is done as a part of B.Tech. degree requirements in Spring 2013 (Jan-May'13). The author was pursuing B.Tech. in Civil Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli during the making of this project.]]>
Tue, 03 Nov 2020 19:37:11 GMT /slideshow/seismic-analysis-of-elevated-water-tank-239071893/239071893 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Seismic Analysis of Elevated Water Tank KalaivananMurthy This work is done as a part of B.Tech. degree requirements in Spring 2013 (Jan-May'13). The author was pursuing B.Tech. in Civil Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli during the making of this project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/seismicanalysisofelevatedwatertank-201103193711-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This work is done as a part of B.Tech. degree requirements in Spring 2013 (Jan-May&#39;13). The author was pursuing B.Tech. in Civil Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli during the making of this project.
Seismic Analysis of Elevated Water Tank from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Approaches in Scientific Research /slideshow/approaches-in-scientific-research/233236973 approachesv4-200505234643
A presentation given for Eastern Research Group, Inc. for Data Scientist position. ]]>

A presentation given for Eastern Research Group, Inc. for Data Scientist position. ]]>
Tue, 05 May 2020 23:46:43 GMT /slideshow/approaches-in-scientific-research/233236973 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Approaches in Scientific Research KalaivananMurthy A presentation given for Eastern Research Group, Inc. for Data Scientist position. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/approachesv4-200505234643-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A presentation given for Eastern Research Group, Inc. for Data Scientist position.
Approaches in Scientific Research from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Hybrid Leadership /slideshow/hybrid-leadership-215011554/215011554 leadershipv2-200104010421
This presentation will give you an overview of the five essential qualities that every great leader has mastered in his/her journey. It includes the elements of different leadership styles. Hence it is named as 'Hybrid Leadership.' The presentation was given for the Toastmasters club towards completion of Level-2 in the Dynamic Leadership pathway.]]>

This presentation will give you an overview of the five essential qualities that every great leader has mastered in his/her journey. It includes the elements of different leadership styles. Hence it is named as 'Hybrid Leadership.' The presentation was given for the Toastmasters club towards completion of Level-2 in the Dynamic Leadership pathway.]]>
Sat, 04 Jan 2020 01:04:21 GMT /slideshow/hybrid-leadership-215011554/215011554 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Hybrid Leadership KalaivananMurthy This presentation will give you an overview of the five essential qualities that every great leader has mastered in his/her journey. It includes the elements of different leadership styles. Hence it is named as 'Hybrid Leadership.' The presentation was given for the Toastmasters club towards completion of Level-2 in the Dynamic Leadership pathway. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leadershipv2-200104010421-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation will give you an overview of the five essential qualities that every great leader has mastered in his/her journey. It includes the elements of different leadership styles. Hence it is named as &#39;Hybrid Leadership.&#39; The presentation was given for the Toastmasters club towards completion of Level-2 in the Dynamic Leadership pathway.
Hybrid Leadership from Kalaivanan Murthy
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How to write better emails? /slideshow/how-to-write-better-emails-215009042/215009042 emailsv4-200104005753
This presentation will take you through a set of five points that will give you an insight into writing better emails. The presentation was given for the Toastmasters club towards completion of Level-1 in the Dynamic Leadership pathway.]]>

This presentation will take you through a set of five points that will give you an insight into writing better emails. The presentation was given for the Toastmasters club towards completion of Level-1 in the Dynamic Leadership pathway.]]>
Sat, 04 Jan 2020 00:57:53 GMT /slideshow/how-to-write-better-emails-215009042/215009042 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) How to write better emails? KalaivananMurthy This presentation will take you through a set of five points that will give you an insight into writing better emails. The presentation was given for the Toastmasters club towards completion of Level-1 in the Dynamic Leadership pathway. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/emailsv4-200104005753-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation will take you through a set of five points that will give you an insight into writing better emails. The presentation was given for the Toastmasters club towards completion of Level-1 in the Dynamic Leadership pathway.
How to write better emails? from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Impact of Greenhouse Gases on Climate Policy /slideshow/impact-of-greenhouse-gases-on-climate-policy-127028796/127028796 impactofghgonclimatepolicyandeconomyv7-181231061235
This work is done as a part of degree requirement in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>

This work is done as a part of degree requirement in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>
Mon, 31 Dec 2018 06:12:35 GMT /slideshow/impact-of-greenhouse-gases-on-climate-policy-127028796/127028796 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Impact of Greenhouse Gases on Climate Policy KalaivananMurthy This work is done as a part of degree requirement in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/impactofghgonclimatepolicyandeconomyv7-181231061235-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This work is done as a part of degree requirement in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.
Impact of Greenhouse Gases on Climate Policy from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Pairwise Comparison of Daily Ozone Concentration in Tampa-St.Petersburg Region (abstract, R code) /slideshow/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-abstract-r-program/85033626 extractedcombined-171227015207
A statistical examination of ozone variation between days. (more description coming soon) Please visit this link for poster: /KalaivananMurthy/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-a-research-poster]]>

A statistical examination of ozone variation between days. (more description coming soon) Please visit this link for poster: /KalaivananMurthy/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-a-research-poster]]>
Wed, 27 Dec 2017 01:52:07 GMT /slideshow/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-abstract-r-program/85033626 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Pairwise Comparison of Daily Ozone Concentration in Tampa-St.Petersburg Region (abstract, R code) KalaivananMurthy A statistical examination of ozone variation between days. (more description coming soon) Please visit this link for poster: /KalaivananMurthy/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-a-research-poster <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/extractedcombined-171227015207-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A statistical examination of ozone variation between days. (more description coming soon) Please visit this link for poster: /KalaivananMurthy/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-a-research-poster
Pairwise Comparison of Daily Ozone Concentration in Tampa-St.Petersburg Region (abstract, R code) from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Pairwise Comparison of Daily Ozone Concentration in Tampa-St.Petersburg Region (a research poster) /slideshow/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-a-research-poster/85033100 ozoneposter-171227014227
A statistical examination of ozone variation between days. (more description coming soon) Please visit this link for abstract, and R code: /KalaivananMurthy/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-abstract-r-program]]>

A statistical examination of ozone variation between days. (more description coming soon) Please visit this link for abstract, and R code: /KalaivananMurthy/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-abstract-r-program]]>
Wed, 27 Dec 2017 01:42:27 GMT /slideshow/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-a-research-poster/85033100 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Pairwise Comparison of Daily Ozone Concentration in Tampa-St.Petersburg Region (a research poster) KalaivananMurthy A statistical examination of ozone variation between days. (more description coming soon) Please visit this link for abstract, and R code: /KalaivananMurthy/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-abstract-r-program <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ozoneposter-171227014227-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A statistical examination of ozone variation between days. (more description coming soon) Please visit this link for abstract, and R code: /KalaivananMurthy/pairwise-comparison-of-daily-ozone-concentration-in-tampastpetersburg-region-abstract-r-program
Pairwise Comparison of Daily Ozone Concentration in Tampa-St.Petersburg Region (a research poster) from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Biodiesel vs. Diesel: Air Quality and Economic Aspects /slideshow/biodiesel-vs-diesel-air-quality-and-economic-aspects/77761445 biodieselvsdiesel-170711181438
This work is done as a part of graduate course in Air Quality in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this presentation. (description coming soon) The project report can be accessed at https://goo.gl/9MQNVV]]>

This work is done as a part of graduate course in Air Quality in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this presentation. (description coming soon) The project report can be accessed at https://goo.gl/9MQNVV]]>
Tue, 11 Jul 2017 18:14:38 GMT /slideshow/biodiesel-vs-diesel-air-quality-and-economic-aspects/77761445 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Biodiesel vs. Diesel: Air Quality and Economic Aspects KalaivananMurthy This work is done as a part of graduate course in Air Quality in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this presentation. (description coming soon) The project report can be accessed at https://goo.gl/9MQNVV <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/biodieselvsdiesel-170711181438-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This work is done as a part of graduate course in Air Quality in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this presentation. (description coming soon) The project report can be accessed at https://goo.gl/9MQNVV
Biodiesel vs. Diesel: Air Quality and Economic Aspects from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Performance of Biodiesel against Petroleum Diesel /slideshow/performance-of-biodiesel-against-petroleum-diesel/76056192 biodieselreport-170517124724
This work is done as a part of graduate course in Air Quality in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. (description coming soon) Presentation: https://goo.gl/2MnAmG ]]>

This work is done as a part of graduate course in Air Quality in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. (description coming soon) Presentation: https://goo.gl/2MnAmG ]]>
Wed, 17 May 2017 12:47:23 GMT /slideshow/performance-of-biodiesel-against-petroleum-diesel/76056192 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Performance of Biodiesel against Petroleum Diesel KalaivananMurthy This work is done as a part of graduate course in Air Quality in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. (description coming soon) Presentation: https://goo.gl/2MnAmG <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/biodieselreport-170517124724-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This work is done as a part of graduate course in Air Quality in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. (description coming soon) Presentation: https://goo.gl/2MnAmG
Performance of Biodiesel against Petroleum Diesel from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Near-field Gaussian Dispersion Analysis in AERMOD: A demonstration project (In progress) /slideshow/nearfield-gaussian-dispersion-analysis-in-aermod-a-demonstration-project-in-progress/76008452 aermoddocumentationmc-170516052304
Area: Emissions Dispersion and Exposure Assessment Subject: Air Quality (description coming soon)]]>

Area: Emissions Dispersion and Exposure Assessment Subject: Air Quality (description coming soon)]]>
Tue, 16 May 2017 05:23:04 GMT /slideshow/nearfield-gaussian-dispersion-analysis-in-aermod-a-demonstration-project-in-progress/76008452 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Near-field Gaussian Dispersion Analysis in AERMOD: A demonstration project (In progress) KalaivananMurthy Area: Emissions Dispersion and Exposure Assessment Subject: Air Quality (description coming soon) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aermoddocumentationmc-170516052304-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Area: Emissions Dispersion and Exposure Assessment Subject: Air Quality (description coming soon)
Near-field Gaussian Dispersion Analysis in AERMOD: A demonstration project (In progress) from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Autonomous Line Follower /slideshow/autonomous-line-follower/72884660 linefollowerrobot-170307034553
This presentation outlines project on building an fully autonomous line follower project using infrared sensors and microcontroller. The project was jointly developed by Kalaivanan Murthy and Surendhar Somasundaram in February 2010. The authors were freshmen at National Institute of Technology - Tiruchirappalli during the making of this project.]]>

This presentation outlines project on building an fully autonomous line follower project using infrared sensors and microcontroller. The project was jointly developed by Kalaivanan Murthy and Surendhar Somasundaram in February 2010. The authors were freshmen at National Institute of Technology - Tiruchirappalli during the making of this project.]]>
Tue, 07 Mar 2017 03:45:53 GMT /slideshow/autonomous-line-follower/72884660 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Autonomous Line Follower KalaivananMurthy This presentation outlines project on building an fully autonomous line follower project using infrared sensors and microcontroller. The project was jointly developed by Kalaivanan Murthy and Surendhar Somasundaram in February 2010. The authors were freshmen at National Institute of Technology - Tiruchirappalli during the making of this project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linefollowerrobot-170307034553-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation outlines project on building an fully autonomous line follower project using infrared sensors and microcontroller. The project was jointly developed by Kalaivanan Murthy and Surendhar Somasundaram in February 2010. The authors were freshmen at National Institute of Technology - Tiruchirappalli during the making of this project.
Autonomous Line Follower from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Application of Regression Analysis: Model Building and Validation /slideshow/application-of-regression-analysis-model-building-and-validation/72482396 sta6167project-1comb-slideshare-170223005311
Part-1/4: This project is first part of the four parts in series. This project demonstrates the application of regression analysis which include model building and validation. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Statistical Methods in Research in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>

Part-1/4: This project is first part of the four parts in series. This project demonstrates the application of regression analysis which include model building and validation. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Statistical Methods in Research in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>
Thu, 23 Feb 2017 00:53:11 GMT /slideshow/application-of-regression-analysis-model-building-and-validation/72482396 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Application of Regression Analysis: Model Building and Validation KalaivananMurthy Part-1/4: This project is first part of the four parts in series. This project demonstrates the application of regression analysis which include model building and validation. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Statistical Methods in Research in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sta6167project-1comb-slideshare-170223005311-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Part-1/4: This project is first part of the four parts in series. This project demonstrates the application of regression analysis which include model building and validation. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Statistical Methods in Research in Spring 2017. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.
Application of Regression Analysis: Model Building and Validation from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Performance Appraisal (Part-2/2: Graphical Representation) /slideshow/performance-appraisal-creative-presentation/71023288 performanceappraisalcreativeapproach-170115013729
This project enumerates the attributes of Performance Appraisal in a visual form of representation. It explains 'what is performance appraisal' through pictures, and is best accompanied with the presenter in front. Performance Appraisal is a method by which the job performance of an employee is evaluated. It is a crucial part of any successful organization, and tries to align individual and group strengths to the organization's vision. There are many different methods of Performance Appraisal, and each has its own perks and limitations. This project discusses some of the most common methods practiced by successful organizations. This is the Part-2 of the two parts in the series. Please refer to Part-1 for more comprehensive information and technical description. It is presented in a conventional representation with texts and flow-charts. Please refer this website for the Part-1: http://www.slideshare.net/secret/dM2jnMkaKP9c1h This work is done as a part of undergraduate course titled Management Concepts and Practices in Spring 2013. The author was pursuing B.Tech in Civil Engineering at National Institute of Technology at Tiruchirappalli INDIA during the making of this project. ]]>

This project enumerates the attributes of Performance Appraisal in a visual form of representation. It explains 'what is performance appraisal' through pictures, and is best accompanied with the presenter in front. Performance Appraisal is a method by which the job performance of an employee is evaluated. It is a crucial part of any successful organization, and tries to align individual and group strengths to the organization's vision. There are many different methods of Performance Appraisal, and each has its own perks and limitations. This project discusses some of the most common methods practiced by successful organizations. This is the Part-2 of the two parts in the series. Please refer to Part-1 for more comprehensive information and technical description. It is presented in a conventional representation with texts and flow-charts. Please refer this website for the Part-1: http://www.slideshare.net/secret/dM2jnMkaKP9c1h This work is done as a part of undergraduate course titled Management Concepts and Practices in Spring 2013. The author was pursuing B.Tech in Civil Engineering at National Institute of Technology at Tiruchirappalli INDIA during the making of this project. ]]>
Sun, 15 Jan 2017 01:37:29 GMT /slideshow/performance-appraisal-creative-presentation/71023288 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Performance Appraisal (Part-2/2: Graphical Representation) KalaivananMurthy This project enumerates the attributes of Performance Appraisal in a visual form of representation. It explains 'what is performance appraisal' through pictures, and is best accompanied with the presenter in front. Performance Appraisal is a method by which the job performance of an employee is evaluated. It is a crucial part of any successful organization, and tries to align individual and group strengths to the organization's vision. There are many different methods of Performance Appraisal, and each has its own perks and limitations. This project discusses some of the most common methods practiced by successful organizations. This is the Part-2 of the two parts in the series. Please refer to Part-1 for more comprehensive information and technical description. It is presented in a conventional representation with texts and flow-charts. Please refer this website for the Part-1: http://www.slideshare.net/secret/dM2jnMkaKP9c1h This work is done as a part of undergraduate course titled Management Concepts and Practices in Spring 2013. The author was pursuing B.Tech in Civil Engineering at National Institute of Technology at Tiruchirappalli INDIA during the making of this project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/performanceappraisalcreativeapproach-170115013729-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This project enumerates the attributes of Performance Appraisal in a visual form of representation. It explains &#39;what is performance appraisal&#39; through pictures, and is best accompanied with the presenter in front. Performance Appraisal is a method by which the job performance of an employee is evaluated. It is a crucial part of any successful organization, and tries to align individual and group strengths to the organization&#39;s vision. There are many different methods of Performance Appraisal, and each has its own perks and limitations. This project discusses some of the most common methods practiced by successful organizations. This is the Part-2 of the two parts in the series. Please refer to Part-1 for more comprehensive information and technical description. It is presented in a conventional representation with texts and flow-charts. Please refer this website for the Part-1: http://www.slideshare.net/secret/dM2jnMkaKP9c1h This work is done as a part of undergraduate course titled Management Concepts and Practices in Spring 2013. The author was pursuing B.Tech in Civil Engineering at National Institute of Technology at Tiruchirappalli INDIA during the making of this project.
Performance Appraisal (Part-2/2: Graphical Representation) from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Gasphase Oxidation Products of Isoprene /KalaivananMurthy/gasphase-oxidation-products-of-isoprene-70698819 isopreneproject-170105083541
Presentation Link: http://www.slideshare.net/KalaivananMurthy/gasphase-oxidation-products-of-isoprene Subject: Advanced Atmospheric Chemistry This project investigates the oxidation process of isoprene in ambient atmosphere. Oxidation is the main destruction pathway of isoprene. The primary oxidants are hydroxyl radical (OH), nitrate radical (NO3) and ozone (O3).The major products produced in the oxidation are methacrolein (C4H6O), methyl vinyl ketone (C4H6O) and formaldehyde (HCHO). This project emphasis on the reaction pathways of oxidation, the products formed and their yields in different scenarios which are daylight and nighttime, high-NOx and low-NOx. Isoprene is the most reactive organic compound and the most abundant non-methane organic compound in the atmosphere [troposphere]. It is produced from biogenic sources (trees and plants) in the presence of sunlight. Isoprene in atmosphere is important to be studied because it is a major precursor of ozone in troposphere, and for its active participation in photochemical reactions. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Advanced Atmospheric Chemisty in Fall 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. ]]>

Presentation Link: http://www.slideshare.net/KalaivananMurthy/gasphase-oxidation-products-of-isoprene Subject: Advanced Atmospheric Chemistry This project investigates the oxidation process of isoprene in ambient atmosphere. Oxidation is the main destruction pathway of isoprene. The primary oxidants are hydroxyl radical (OH), nitrate radical (NO3) and ozone (O3).The major products produced in the oxidation are methacrolein (C4H6O), methyl vinyl ketone (C4H6O) and formaldehyde (HCHO). This project emphasis on the reaction pathways of oxidation, the products formed and their yields in different scenarios which are daylight and nighttime, high-NOx and low-NOx. Isoprene is the most reactive organic compound and the most abundant non-methane organic compound in the atmosphere [troposphere]. It is produced from biogenic sources (trees and plants) in the presence of sunlight. Isoprene in atmosphere is important to be studied because it is a major precursor of ozone in troposphere, and for its active participation in photochemical reactions. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Advanced Atmospheric Chemisty in Fall 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. ]]>
Thu, 05 Jan 2017 08:35:41 GMT /KalaivananMurthy/gasphase-oxidation-products-of-isoprene-70698819 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Gasphase Oxidation Products of Isoprene KalaivananMurthy Presentation Link: http://www.slideshare.net/KalaivananMurthy/gasphase-oxidation-products-of-isoprene Subject: Advanced Atmospheric Chemistry This project investigates the oxidation process of isoprene in ambient atmosphere. Oxidation is the main destruction pathway of isoprene. The primary oxidants are hydroxyl radical (OH), nitrate radical (NO3) and ozone (O3).The major products produced in the oxidation are methacrolein (C4H6O), methyl vinyl ketone (C4H6O) and formaldehyde (HCHO). This project emphasis on the reaction pathways of oxidation, the products formed and their yields in different scenarios which are daylight and nighttime, high-NOx and low-NOx. Isoprene is the most reactive organic compound and the most abundant non-methane organic compound in the atmosphere [troposphere]. It is produced from biogenic sources (trees and plants) in the presence of sunlight. Isoprene in atmosphere is important to be studied because it is a major precursor of ozone in troposphere, and for its active participation in photochemical reactions. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Advanced Atmospheric Chemisty in Fall 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/isopreneproject-170105083541-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation Link: http://www.slideshare.net/KalaivananMurthy/gasphase-oxidation-products-of-isoprene Subject: Advanced Atmospheric Chemistry This project investigates the oxidation process of isoprene in ambient atmosphere. Oxidation is the main destruction pathway of isoprene. The primary oxidants are hydroxyl radical (OH), nitrate radical (NO3) and ozone (O3).The major products produced in the oxidation are methacrolein (C4H6O), methyl vinyl ketone (C4H6O) and formaldehyde (HCHO). This project emphasis on the reaction pathways of oxidation, the products formed and their yields in different scenarios which are daylight and nighttime, high-NOx and low-NOx. Isoprene is the most reactive organic compound and the most abundant non-methane organic compound in the atmosphere [troposphere]. It is produced from biogenic sources (trees and plants) in the presence of sunlight. Isoprene in atmosphere is important to be studied because it is a major precursor of ozone in troposphere, and for its active participation in photochemical reactions. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Advanced Atmospheric Chemisty in Fall 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.
Gasphase Oxidation Products of Isoprene from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Respiratory Illness Mortality: Global Health Burden due to Ozone and PM2.5 /slideshow/respiratory-illness-mortality-global-health-burden-due-to-pm25-and-o3/70390965 env6932a8final-161223051848
This project discusses global health burden due to ozone and PM2.5. The number of deaths due to ozone is calculated using guidelines from Anenberg S.C. (2010). Ozone and PM2.5 are the main pollutants causing respiratory illness. The impact of these pollutants depends on the concentration and sensitivity of population. The concentration is determined by air quality modeling and the sensitivity is determined by epidemiology. Attributable Fraction, the fraction of mortality caused by air pollution, is a function of concentration response factor (beta) and concentration-change (dX). CRF for North America is 0.0004. The baseline concentration is taken as preindustrial concentrations for each location. The AF is determined and factored by baseline mortality rate and exposed population to get mortality due to ozone. AF for ozone is mapped using ArcGIS. The red area is where ozone mortality is highest. The green area is where mortality due to ozone is lowest. It is observed mortality is higher in rural and semi-urban areas than urban areas. It is because ozone is concentrated in urban centers which appears diluted in coarse gridded resolution. The figures on mortality is provided in the project. Reference: Anenberg, S. C., Horowitz, L. W., Tong, D. Q., & West, J. J. (2010). An estimate of the global burden of anthropogenic ozone and fine particulate matter on premature human mortality using atmospheric modeling. Environmental health perspectives, 118(9), 1189. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Global Air Pollutants instructed by Prof. Dr. Henderson in Spring 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>

This project discusses global health burden due to ozone and PM2.5. The number of deaths due to ozone is calculated using guidelines from Anenberg S.C. (2010). Ozone and PM2.5 are the main pollutants causing respiratory illness. The impact of these pollutants depends on the concentration and sensitivity of population. The concentration is determined by air quality modeling and the sensitivity is determined by epidemiology. Attributable Fraction, the fraction of mortality caused by air pollution, is a function of concentration response factor (beta) and concentration-change (dX). CRF for North America is 0.0004. The baseline concentration is taken as preindustrial concentrations for each location. The AF is determined and factored by baseline mortality rate and exposed population to get mortality due to ozone. AF for ozone is mapped using ArcGIS. The red area is where ozone mortality is highest. The green area is where mortality due to ozone is lowest. It is observed mortality is higher in rural and semi-urban areas than urban areas. It is because ozone is concentrated in urban centers which appears diluted in coarse gridded resolution. The figures on mortality is provided in the project. Reference: Anenberg, S. C., Horowitz, L. W., Tong, D. Q., & West, J. J. (2010). An estimate of the global burden of anthropogenic ozone and fine particulate matter on premature human mortality using atmospheric modeling. Environmental health perspectives, 118(9), 1189. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Global Air Pollutants instructed by Prof. Dr. Henderson in Spring 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>
Fri, 23 Dec 2016 05:18:48 GMT /slideshow/respiratory-illness-mortality-global-health-burden-due-to-pm25-and-o3/70390965 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Respiratory Illness Mortality: Global Health Burden due to Ozone and PM2.5 KalaivananMurthy This project discusses global health burden due to ozone and PM2.5. The number of deaths due to ozone is calculated using guidelines from Anenberg S.C. (2010). Ozone and PM2.5 are the main pollutants causing respiratory illness. The impact of these pollutants depends on the concentration and sensitivity of population. The concentration is determined by air quality modeling and the sensitivity is determined by epidemiology. Attributable Fraction, the fraction of mortality caused by air pollution, is a function of concentration response factor (beta) and concentration-change (dX). CRF for North America is 0.0004. The baseline concentration is taken as preindustrial concentrations for each location. The AF is determined and factored by baseline mortality rate and exposed population to get mortality due to ozone. AF for ozone is mapped using ArcGIS. The red area is where ozone mortality is highest. The green area is where mortality due to ozone is lowest. It is observed mortality is higher in rural and semi-urban areas than urban areas. It is because ozone is concentrated in urban centers which appears diluted in coarse gridded resolution. The figures on mortality is provided in the project. Reference: Anenberg, S. C., Horowitz, L. W., Tong, D. Q., & West, J. J. (2010). An estimate of the global burden of anthropogenic ozone and fine particulate matter on premature human mortality using atmospheric modeling. Environmental health perspectives, 118(9), 1189. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Global Air Pollutants instructed by Prof. Dr. Henderson in Spring 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/env6932a8final-161223051848-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This project discusses global health burden due to ozone and PM2.5. The number of deaths due to ozone is calculated using guidelines from Anenberg S.C. (2010). Ozone and PM2.5 are the main pollutants causing respiratory illness. The impact of these pollutants depends on the concentration and sensitivity of population. The concentration is determined by air quality modeling and the sensitivity is determined by epidemiology. Attributable Fraction, the fraction of mortality caused by air pollution, is a function of concentration response factor (beta) and concentration-change (dX). CRF for North America is 0.0004. The baseline concentration is taken as preindustrial concentrations for each location. The AF is determined and factored by baseline mortality rate and exposed population to get mortality due to ozone. AF for ozone is mapped using ArcGIS. The red area is where ozone mortality is highest. The green area is where mortality due to ozone is lowest. It is observed mortality is higher in rural and semi-urban areas than urban areas. It is because ozone is concentrated in urban centers which appears diluted in coarse gridded resolution. The figures on mortality is provided in the project. Reference: Anenberg, S. C., Horowitz, L. W., Tong, D. Q., &amp; West, J. J. (2010). An estimate of the global burden of anthropogenic ozone and fine particulate matter on premature human mortality using atmospheric modeling. Environmental health perspectives, 118(9), 1189. This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Global Air Pollutants instructed by Prof. Dr. Henderson in Spring 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.
Respiratory Illness Mortality: Global Health Burden due to Ozone and PM2.5 from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Climate Wedges /slideshow/climate-wedges/70390926 climatewedgesfinal-161223051552
This project enumerates ways to mitigate climate change through eight strategies. Each strategy, called as 'wedge', when implemented could reduce carbon emission by 1b ton by 2055. This project prioritizes these strategies based on cost of implementation and public opinion. Ranks are assigned from 1 to 8, with 1 for highly feasible [low cost and less criticism] and 8 for hardly feasible. As seen from the presentation, adopting to biofuels is found to be least feasible (rank-8), followed by fuel switching for electricity (rank-7). In contrast, improving transport efficiency is found to be highly feasible (rank-1), followed by efficiency in electricity production (rank-2). Justifications (qualitative and quantitative) are provided for the ranking of each strategy. In the concluding slides, stakeholder perspectives are provided for automobile industry and industrial/developing nations. The climate wedges concept was developed by Princeton University, Ford and BP to find solutions to greenhouse gas problem (see references). Reference: - Carbon Mitigation Initiative http://cmi.princeton.edu/wedges/ - Stabilization Wedges Game https://cmi.princeton.edu/wedges/pdfs/teachers_guide.pdf This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Global Air Pollutants in Spring 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>

This project enumerates ways to mitigate climate change through eight strategies. Each strategy, called as 'wedge', when implemented could reduce carbon emission by 1b ton by 2055. This project prioritizes these strategies based on cost of implementation and public opinion. Ranks are assigned from 1 to 8, with 1 for highly feasible [low cost and less criticism] and 8 for hardly feasible. As seen from the presentation, adopting to biofuels is found to be least feasible (rank-8), followed by fuel switching for electricity (rank-7). In contrast, improving transport efficiency is found to be highly feasible (rank-1), followed by efficiency in electricity production (rank-2). Justifications (qualitative and quantitative) are provided for the ranking of each strategy. In the concluding slides, stakeholder perspectives are provided for automobile industry and industrial/developing nations. The climate wedges concept was developed by Princeton University, Ford and BP to find solutions to greenhouse gas problem (see references). Reference: - Carbon Mitigation Initiative http://cmi.princeton.edu/wedges/ - Stabilization Wedges Game https://cmi.princeton.edu/wedges/pdfs/teachers_guide.pdf This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Global Air Pollutants in Spring 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.]]>
Fri, 23 Dec 2016 05:15:52 GMT /slideshow/climate-wedges/70390926 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Climate Wedges KalaivananMurthy This project enumerates ways to mitigate climate change through eight strategies. Each strategy, called as 'wedge', when implemented could reduce carbon emission by 1b ton by 2055. This project prioritizes these strategies based on cost of implementation and public opinion. Ranks are assigned from 1 to 8, with 1 for highly feasible [low cost and less criticism] and 8 for hardly feasible. As seen from the presentation, adopting to biofuels is found to be least feasible (rank-8), followed by fuel switching for electricity (rank-7). In contrast, improving transport efficiency is found to be highly feasible (rank-1), followed by efficiency in electricity production (rank-2). Justifications (qualitative and quantitative) are provided for the ranking of each strategy. In the concluding slides, stakeholder perspectives are provided for automobile industry and industrial/developing nations. The climate wedges concept was developed by Princeton University, Ford and BP to find solutions to greenhouse gas problem (see references). Reference: - Carbon Mitigation Initiative http://cmi.princeton.edu/wedges/ - Stabilization Wedges Game https://cmi.princeton.edu/wedges/pdfs/teachers_guide.pdf This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Global Air Pollutants in Spring 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/climatewedgesfinal-161223051552-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This project enumerates ways to mitigate climate change through eight strategies. Each strategy, called as &#39;wedge&#39;, when implemented could reduce carbon emission by 1b ton by 2055. This project prioritizes these strategies based on cost of implementation and public opinion. Ranks are assigned from 1 to 8, with 1 for highly feasible [low cost and less criticism] and 8 for hardly feasible. As seen from the presentation, adopting to biofuels is found to be least feasible (rank-8), followed by fuel switching for electricity (rank-7). In contrast, improving transport efficiency is found to be highly feasible (rank-1), followed by efficiency in electricity production (rank-2). Justifications (qualitative and quantitative) are provided for the ranking of each strategy. In the concluding slides, stakeholder perspectives are provided for automobile industry and industrial/developing nations. The climate wedges concept was developed by Princeton University, Ford and BP to find solutions to greenhouse gas problem (see references). Reference: - Carbon Mitigation Initiative http://cmi.princeton.edu/wedges/ - Stabilization Wedges Game https://cmi.princeton.edu/wedges/pdfs/teachers_guide.pdf This work is done as a part of graduate course titled Global Air Pollutants in Spring 2016. The author was pursuing MS in Environmental Engineering Sciences at University of Florida during the making of this project.
Climate Wedges from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Application of Multivariate Regression Analysis and Analysis of Variance /slideshow/multiple-regression-analysis-and-randomized-design/70390231 sta6166projectfinal-161223041757
The work is done as part of graduate coursework at University of Florida. The author studied master's in environmental engineering sciences during the making of the presentation.]]>

The work is done as part of graduate coursework at University of Florida. The author studied master's in environmental engineering sciences during the making of the presentation.]]>
Fri, 23 Dec 2016 04:17:57 GMT /slideshow/multiple-regression-analysis-and-randomized-design/70390231 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Application of Multivariate Regression Analysis and Analysis of Variance KalaivananMurthy The work is done as part of graduate coursework at University of Florida. The author studied master's in environmental engineering sciences during the making of the presentation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sta6166projectfinal-161223041757-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The work is done as part of graduate coursework at University of Florida. The author studied master&#39;s in environmental engineering sciences during the making of the presentation.
Application of Multivariate Regression Analysis and Analysis of Variance from Kalaivanan Murthy
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Multivariate Regression Analysis /slideshow/multivariate-regression-analysis/70390155 geo6161myreportfinal-161223041226
The work is done as part of graduate coursework at University of Florida. The author studied master's in environmental engineering sciences during the making of the presentation.]]>

The work is done as part of graduate coursework at University of Florida. The author studied master's in environmental engineering sciences during the making of the presentation.]]>
Fri, 23 Dec 2016 04:12:26 GMT /slideshow/multivariate-regression-analysis/70390155 KalaivananMurthy@slideshare.net(KalaivananMurthy) Multivariate Regression Analysis KalaivananMurthy The work is done as part of graduate coursework at University of Florida. The author studied master's in environmental engineering sciences during the making of the presentation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geo6161myreportfinal-161223041226-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The work is done as part of graduate coursework at University of Florida. The author studied master&#39;s in environmental engineering sciences during the making of the presentation.
Multivariate Regression Analysis from Kalaivanan Murthy
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https://public.slidesharecdn.com/v2/images/profile-picture.png A master’s graduate with a major in environmental engineering sciences, I worked at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) as a permitting specialist in the Air Permits Division. I did master's at the University of Florida where I specialized in three areas: air quality, statics, and geographic information systems (GIS). With a curiosity for knowledge, passion for growth, and enthusiasm at what I do, I enjoy taking up new roles and building my competence. Please check out my LinkedIn profile for more information. URL - https://www.linkedin.com/in/km007/ www.linkedin.com/in/km007/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mainreportv3-201127032450-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/life-cycle-analysis-of-sugarcane-ethanol/239518907 Life Cycle Analysis of... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reportkal-201116045647-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/analysis-of-stratospheric-tropospheric-intrusion-as-a-function-of-potential-vorticity/239274791 Analysis of Stratosphe... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/seismicanalysisofelevatedwatertank-201103193711-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/seismic-analysis-of-elevated-water-tank-239071893/239071893 Seismic Analysis of El...