Advancing Education Through Meaningful Alliances
The Department of Mechanical Engineering works closely with global universities and industry partners to promote research, innovation, and skills development. Collaborative projects in areas like thermofields, robotics, and renewable energy enable students and staff to tackle engineering challenges with real-world relevance.
These alliances support academic excellence, foster hands-on training, and prepare students for impactful careers in mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering fields.
Industry Partnership
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Research Collaborations
University of Nicosia (UNIC)
Collaborative study on cyberbystander behavior, analyzing data from 17,500 participants across 61 countries. Enhances global understanding of online social dynamics and promotes inclusive research outcomes.
University College London
Develops biopolymer-based composites infused with herbal extracts for biomedical applications. Targets sustained drug delivery systems to improve therapeutic efficiency while reducing dosing frequency.
University of Colombo
Collaborative study on cyberbystander behavior, analyzing data from 17,500 participants across 61 countries. Enhances global understanding of online social dynamics and promotes inclusive research outcomes.
Pintanna Plantations (Pvt) Ltd
Research on optimizing agarwood resin production using cell suspension cultures of Gyrinops walla. Aims to shorten the traditional 5–7 year growth period, supporting commercialization and industry advancement.
Synergybio
Focuses on designing and fabricating a portable food composter to reduce waste and produce organic fertilizer. Aims to provide households with a sustainable solution for managing food waste while promoting eco-friendly practices.
Mathakadara (pvt) ltd
Offers research and internship opportunities for undergraduates and graduates, fostering academic collaboration. Includes participation in seminars, exchange of research materials, and joint publications. Open to all departments, enhancing interdisciplinary engagement and knowledge sharing.