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February 15th, 2011
Sri Lanka must join rest in Nano-science research - Prof
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Sri Lanka should join the rest of the world in Nano-science and Nano-technology research, Institute of Fundamental Studies (IFS), Kandy Director Professor C B Dissanayake.
He was addressing a research, innovation and dissemination program with the formation of "The Nano Team" or "TNT" on February 10 inaugurated by the Institute of Fundamental Studies (IFS), Kandy. Several senior scientists and visiting scientists including Prof S A Kulasooriya, Prof Lakshman Dissanayake, Prof Savitri Kumar, Prof Gamini Seneviratne, Prof Rohan Weerasooriya and Prof Rohan Senadeera participated.
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