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DIYA DHARESHWAR

DIYA DHARESHWAR

Student
BENGALURU

Summary

Passionate and dedicated Bachelor's graduate in Zoology and Environmental Science seeking an opportunity as an ESG Analyst or Intern. With a deep-rooted enthusiasm for sustainability and a solid foundation in environmental science, well-equipped to contribute to impactful ESG projects. Eager to apply knowledge and skills to make a meaningful difference in the field of environmental sustainability.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience
3
3
years of post-secondary education
2
2
Certifications
5
5
Languages

Work History

INTERN

CLOUDBLOOM SYSTEMS
11.2024 - Current
  • Conducting research on ESG frameworks, with a focus on BRSR
  • Enhancing proficiency in Excel

INTERN

EELP
06.2023 - 07.2023
  • A month-long internship, assisted EELP team to analyze and identify quantity of effluents released by industries across Karnataka (Data based on Karnataka Pollution Control Board)
  • Identified over a thousand industries, to identify ones with the highest carbon footprints such as tanneries and pharmaceuticals

Education

Bachelor of Science - ZOOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE
04.2021 - 01.2024

Skills

Microsoft Excel

Certification

ESG REPORTING (BASED ON SEBI'S BRSR GUIDELINES), BUREAU VERITAS, 07/01/24

Training

ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (IELP), BENGALURU, KARNATAKA, 11/01/22, 12/31/22, Completed a 3-day leadership program led by Sreenath Subrahmanyam (UC, Berkeley), along with Dave Martin (UNC, USA), Anantanarayanan Raman (CSIRO, Perth) and many others on key environmental challenges

Dissertation

Natural and mining - Heavy Metal contamination and its impact on aquifers and environment: A case study from Salem, Tamil Nadu, India

  • Investigated natural and mining-related heavy metal contamination in groundwater near magnesite mines.
  • Found elevated levels of pH, conductivity, TDS, hardness, Sb, Ni, Fe, Co, and Cr in mine water, while village water showed higher Na, K, Ca, Al, and other metal concentrations.
  • Identified mining dust as a key factor in increased water contamination and hardness.
  • Highlighted potential risks of Pb and Cd contamination, recommending further regional studies and health assessments.

Timeline

INTERN

CLOUDBLOOM SYSTEMS
11.2024 - Current

INTERN

EELP
06.2023 - 07.2023

Bachelor of Science - ZOOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE
04.2021 - 01.2024
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