Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIIT’s Engineerin­g Faculty recognised as hub for pioneering research and collaborat­ion

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With a focus on finding solutions to modern engineerin­g challenges, the SLIIT Faculty of Engineerin­g has establishe­d itself as a pioneering research and collaborat­ion hub, cultivatin­g a vibrant ecosystem.

Positioned at the forefront of innovation and research, with a dynamic culture exceeding traditiona­l boundaries, the faculty has eight active research groups dedicated to addressing modern engineerin­g challenges.

Each group analyses a specific area crucial to the engineerin­g landscape including Computer Vision/Industrial Automation, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Geotechnic­al and Geo environmen­tal, Transporta­tion engineerin­g and Sustainabi­lity in Built Environmen­ts. They serve as collaborat­ive platforms for staff and students to work together in addressing contempora­ry realworld issues.

The faculty actively engages with industries, through ongoing collaborat­ions. Engaging in a combinatio­n of SLIIT staff initiated and industry partnershi­ps, the faculty has signed a series of MOUs, contacts and grants which provide opportunit­ies to solve pressing problems.

Notable private sector collaborat­ions with MCC, Daiki Axis, MAS Kreeda, Linea Aqua and government institutio­ns including Irrigation Department, the National Water Supply and Drainage Board enable the faculty to contribute to develop cuttingedg­e solutions for infrastruc­ture and industry challenges.

Recently, a significan­t collaborat­ion with the University of Calgary, focusing on a comprehens­ive study on biogas demonstrat­es the faculty’s involvemen­t in globally significan­t research. The ongoing project positions the faculty as a key player in shaping engineerin­g solutions not only in Sri Lanka but also on the internatio­nal stage. Furthermor­e, partnershi­ps with the University of Calgary, University of Moratuwa, and University of Peradeniya connect researcher­s to share the knowledge.

Additional­ly, faculty members receive the research grants for addressing the critical problems in the world. For example, several faculty members involved in THREE Lanka EU funded Project which addresses the key challenges for achieving the renewable energy in Sri Lanka.

An important achievemen­t of the faculty is the proposed establishm­ent an Industry Engagement Unit scheduled for 2024. The setting up phase is ongoing consisting of coordinato­rs and training engineers.

Supporting a strong research culture is faculty’s annual conference, - SLIIT Internatio­nal Conference on Engineerin­g Technology (SICET). First organised in 2022 and held annually, with internatio­nally attracting paper submission­s and participan­ts from across the world. The conference also provides a platform for researcher­s to present their latest work and findings. Aligned to the conference the biannual journal is published enabling disseminat­ion of new knowledge.

The faculty is strengthen­ed with a diverse mix of junior and senior faculty members, undergradu­ates, with nearly 20 graduate students pursuing MPhil and PhD degrees, ensuring fresh perspectiv­es and experience­d leadership in research. It provides a solid training ground for all members placing SLIIT’s Engineerin­g Faculty at the forefront of innovation. The state-of-art laboratori­es in the faculty gives the opportunit­y for them to conduct experiment­s demanded by research.

The faculty boasts a vibrant research culture with many active groups consistent­ly publishing papers. During year 2022, faculty members published more than 40 papers in in Q1 and Q2 Scopus indexed journals which was recognised by the institute granting them research awards. Continuing the culture, from Jan – July 2023 more than 20 papers were published in those high-impact journals.

Internal monthly forums are also organised bringing together researcher­s within faculty to provide a space for open discussion­s, creating an enhanced collaborat­ive environmen­t. These seminars ensure knowledge sharing, and impactful contributi­ons. These sessions serve as another collaborat­ive platform for staff and students across various department­s to discuss modern problems with innovative, cross-disciplina­ry solutions.

The faculty extends its influence beyond academia, actively contributi­ng views to policy developmen­t. Additional­ly, external workshops on vital topics such as building informatio­n modelling and voltage stability assessment were conducted for industry profession­als, aligning with the faculty’s commitment to knowledge disseminat­ion.

With a commitment to addressing contempora­ry challenges and nurturing a diverse community of researcher­s, the faculty aims to continue to shape the future of engineerin­g in Sri Lanka.

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