Students Lead Scientific Study to Cooling MIS Club without AC – A Sustainable Innovation Project

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Pune, 13th February 2025 – In an inspiring display of scientific inquiry and innovation, DP1 Physics students at Mahindra International School (MIS) have taken up a real-world challenge—developing sustainable solutions to cool the school’s newly built MIS Club, without relying on air conditioning. This hands-on project, integrating physics, environmental science, and engineering principles, culminated in an engaging student-led presentation in the school auditorium, attended by the school Director, Head of Facilities, and faculty members.

Recognizing the importance of sustainability and energy efficiency, five student teams conducted an in-depth scientific study to analyze and propose eco-friendly cooling strategies. Their research explored multiple solutions, including:

Optimized roof design to reflect heat and enhance ventilation

Insulated walls with sustainable materials to reduce indoor temperatures

Cross-ventilation strategies to improve airflow

Green wall and shaded exteriors to minimize heat absorption

Reflective glass coatings and heat-resistant films for temperature control

During the presentations, students showcased their findings through data analysis, thermal imaging results, and comparative studies of sustainable cooling techniques used globally. Their work was not only scientifically rigorous but also provided practical, cost-effective solutions that could be implemented within the school.

This initiative stands as a testament to MIS’s holistic education approach, empowering students to tackle real-life challenges with scientific thinking and environmental responsibility. Moving forward, the school will evaluate the feasibility of implementing some of the students’ recommendations, potentially transforming the Activity Room into a model for energy-efficient spaces.

The Cooling the Activity Room Project not only showcased the power of student agency and innovation but also set an inspiring example of how young minds can contribute to sustainable development within their communities.