SLIIT is delighted to announce that five of its academics have been recognized in the 2025 Stanford-Elsevier World’s Top 2% Researchers list, based on their outstanding research publication metrics for the year 2024. Prof. Charitha Jayaruk (Faculty of Humanities and Sciences), Dr. Bhagya Nathali Silva (Faculty of Computing), Prof. Dhanushka Udayanga (Faculty of Humanities and
Association of Sri Lanka Growers of Plant Tissue Culture (ASGROPTIC) was formed as an outcome of the RIC (Research Innovation and Commercialization) grant offered by World bank through AHEAD Operations in 2019. The RIC grant: ‘Commercialization of Low Cost (CSUP) Micropropagation for Export and Production of Improved Ornamental Plants through Genetic Modifications’, was offered to
In order to help our communities to meet the challenges they face in providing a supportive environment for the growth of the tissue culture industry, SLIIT academic staff together with practicing professionals formed an Association: Association of Sri Lanka Growers of Plant Tissue Culture (ASGROPTIC). ASGROPTIC has created a dynamic platform to share knowledge, expertise