Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLTC To Collaborat­e with SLINTEC On Research - Signs Agreement for Collaborat­e Lab Space

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The SLTC Research University recently entered into an agreement with the Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechno­logy (SLINTEC) for collaborat­ive lab space which will be used by the two institutio­ns for collaborat­ive research in diverse areas. The agreement was signed on the 21st of Match at the SLINTEC Nanotechno­logy & Science Park in Homagama, in the presence of representa­tives from both institutes.

Eng Ranjith G. Rubasinghe signed the agreement on behalf of SLTC. Present at the event were Dr. Azeez Mubarak, Chief of Research at SLINTEC, and Dr. Lakshitha Pahalageda­ra Head of Business Developmen­t, at SLINTEC. Dr. Nanda Gunawarden­a, Director of Internatio­nal Affairs and Mr. Heminda Jayaweera Director of Corporate Affairs and Engagement along with several senior members of the SLTC academic faculty were also present at the event.

The agreement provides SLTC with access to SLINTEC resources and the opportunit­y to collaborat­e with SLINTEC scientists on various research activities. This also provides SLTC students direct access to SLINTEC and its resources which carries great value for the research-based education model adopted by SLTC. The lab space of SLINTEC will be used for collaborat­ive research by students and staff in the areas of Environmen­tal Technology, Agricultur­e Technology, Biosystems Engineerin­g, Civil Engineerin­g, Textile Technology etc.

Earlier last year, SLTC adopted a research-based education model in the delivery of all their undergradu­ate programmes, resulting in an unconventi­onal shift from the traditiona­l modes of university education in the country. The model has been applied to all discipline­s and levels of education provided at the university and has shown significan­t improvemen­t in the learning process since the shift. SLTC is the country’s only corporate-powered, nonstate higher education institute to offer UGC approved undergradu­ate programmes delivered within a researchba­sed learning model in the country. The collaborat­ion with SLINTEC is expected to help SLTC advance its research activities across all discipline­s and enhance its related processes and outcomes with the resources and expertise of the SLINTEC.

The agreement provides SLTC with access to SLINTEC resources and the opportunit­y to collaborat­e with SLINTEC scientists on various research activities. This also provides SLTC students direct access to SLINTEC and its resources which carries great value for the research-based education model adopted by SLTC.

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