Forecasting Surface Temperatures to help UNEP Implement Special Sustainability Programs

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2017

Students: 

Aneesh Chandran, Vaibhav Mathur, Pradeep Kumar Grandhi, Nishikant Mishra, Divya Dewan, Mahesh Panse

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ISB

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Increasing global land temperature has become a major cause of concern for countries around the world.
Remarkably, this is the third consecutive year a new global annual temperature record has been set. The
average global temperature across land and ocean surface areas for 2016 was 0.94°C (1.69°F) above the
20th century average of 13.9°C (57.0°F) (1). Increasing global temperature is an indicator of global climate
change. This phenomenon affects energy consumption, precipitation cycles and crop production apart

Forecasting fuel consumption at nation level for Valero

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Term: 

2017

Students: 

Dhruv Goel, Naireet Ghosh, Diwakar Sanduja, Prabhjot Kaur, Amey Rajput, Sri Ram

University: 

ISB

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Business Problem Description: To help Valero Energy Corporation (a fortune 500 company involved in manufacturing and marketing of fuel and petrochemical products/power) to effectively plan for production planning, strategic procurement, pricing contracts and financial hedging and investment strategies for 2016.

Forecasting Unemployment rates in the UK and EU

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Project Details

Term: 

2017

Students: 

Rajesh Manivannan, Kartick B Muthiah, Debayan Das, Devesh Kumar, Chirag Bhardwa, Sreeharsha Konga

University: 

ISB

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Problem Description:
Unemployment benefits are a huge cost to governments and are highly dependent on
projected unemployment rate for the country. Unemployment benefits are social welfare
payments to unemployed individuals. The definition of unemployed individual varies from
among different governments. Each year Governments allocate a certain percentage of
their financial outlay to meet these requirements.

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