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The apex body in Sri Lanka for government research funding is the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka. [2] The Accelerating Higher Education Expansion and Development (AHEAD), a joint program between the Sri Lankan government and the World Bank, provides research grants to Sri Lanka's higher education institutes.
Ruwan Gopura is a founding member of Sri Lanka Robotic Meetups. [5] He is an editorial board member of reputed international journals. [6] [7] He won the IEEE Sri Lanka Section, "Most Outstanding Volunteer Award 2022 (Member category)" at the IEEE Sri Lanka section awards held on the 17th September, 2022. [8]
Mohanarajah Gajamohan (born 1980, Sri Lanka) is a Swiss-based Sri Lankan robot scientist. Gajamohan has made significant contributions to cloud robotics [1] [2] [3] by being the chief developer of Rapyuta robot database. [4] His other notable project being Cubli self-balancing cube. [5]
Technical universities and colleges in Sri Lanka (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Science and technology in Sri Lanka" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
This program aims to support all innovative research, including new or improved products, processes, services, value addition, and technical solutions with commercial potential. The PPP program is an initiative that seeks to leverage the collective strengths of different sectors to advance R&D and spur economic development in Sri Lanka.
Robotics engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on the conception, design, manufacturing, and operation of robots. It involves a multidisciplinary approach, drawing primarily from mechanical , electrical , software , and artificial intelligence (AI) engineering .
Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 4 September 2015 – 12 April 2018 Maithripala Sirisena: Gotabaya Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna: 26 November 2020 – 14 July 2022 Gotabaya Rajapaksa: Ranil Wickramasinghe: United National Party: 21 July 2022 – 23 September 2024 Ranil Wickramasinghe: Harini Amarasuriya: National People's Power: 24 September ...
Services accounted for 58.2% of Sri Lanka's economy in 2019 up from 54.6% in 2010, industry 27.4% up from 26.4% a decade earlier and agriculture 7.4%. [41] Though there is a competitive export agricultural sector, technological advances have been slow to enter the protected domestic sector. [42]