Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIIT continues to foster diverse range of internatio­nally acclaimed research

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SLIIT, the country’s premier degree awarding institute has a longstandi­ng tradition of valuing and supporting diverse researcher­s forging new frontiers of knowledge.

Contributi­ng to these efforts is Dr. Ayantha Gomes, Senior Lecturer at SLIIT, inspired with a passion to make significan­t contributi­ons to society by producing truly innovative research. “All research works I was involved have their own special reasons to be remembered especially when one can apply outcomes of that study for a sustainabl­e society,” said Dr. Gomes.

Dr. Gomes is recognized as an academic in Environmen­t and Water Resources. His has collaborat­ed as an academic/ researcher in several reputed universiti­es, including Sri Lanka’s University of Ruhuna, and the Hong Kong Polytechni­c University.

Armed with a BSc. Eng (Hons) and a MSc. in Civil Engineerin­g from the University of Moratuwa and a PhD from Japan Environmen­tal Engineerin­g/Ecohydraul­ics, Saitama University Japan, Dr. Gomes has received internatio­nal exposure for his work in internatio­nal publicatio­ns,internatio­nal peer reviewed journals, and other recognised journal and conference papers. He is also a recipient of Presidenti­al awards for scientific publicatio­ns.

Currently, as a senior lecturer in Civil Engineerin­g in the Faculty of Engineerin­g, SLIIT, he works as a coinvestig­ator for two leading research projects in Hong Kong.

Commenting on SLIIT as an ideal ground for research in maintainin­g an environmen­t that encourages free thinking and innovate research methodolog­ies, he noted “SLIIT has state-of-the-art facilities that helps conducting research effectivel­y. Besides, it has a good mix of early to mid-career research staff as well as establishe­d researcher­s that can activity supervise research students. Additional­ly, SLIIT has been given approval by University Grants Commission to offer MPhils and PhDs providing an ideal platform for research.”

SLIIT also understand­s the importance of its role as a university in broadening society’s perspectiv­es by performing research and providing a store of knowledge. “The main advantage I see is the flexibilit­y SLIIT offers in conducting research,the ability to get involved in research activities overseas,” Dr. Gomes noted.

“SLIIT has its own funding scheme for its staff, where we can apply and after a thorough review by two peers/experts, and if successful researcher­s can proceed unhindered, also the laboratori­es are mostly equipped to conduct most of the experiment­s,” he added.

Through foreign collaborat­ion with academic and industrial partners throughout the world, SLIIT also continues to expand and develop ensuring that research can be applied for the betterment of society.

Elaboratin­g, he said, “We have signed a few MoUs, and some of the research has already been realised. One example is the research project with Bentley Motors Ltd., analysing their vehicle models for various Noise, Vibrations and Harshness problems and finding the root cause based solutions.

Recently, SLIIT also signed another MoU with China’s top science and technology research and educationa­l organisati­on, the Chinese Academy of Sciences. During Dr. Gomes’s recent visit to their Chengdu branch, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environmen­t, he was afforded the distinctio­n of presenting his views. “A group of their eminent researcher­s including the Director visited SLIIT last year, and ongoing discussion­s are continuing which we are hopeful will materializ­e into something substantia­l in the near future,” Dr. Gomes noted.

With shared traditions in science and technology research and developmen­t, collaborat­ion between other institutio­ns and SLIIT is an excellent strategic fit.

 ??  ?? IHME, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu delegation including their director with SLIIT academics during a field visit, Hiyare Reservoir, Galle
IHME, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu delegation including their director with SLIIT academics during a field visit, Hiyare Reservoir, Galle

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