Introduction
A Research Centre consists of a substantial group of University scholars whose integrated research addresses a set of problems of major theoretical, empirical, or applied significance, and which has achieved international recognition. Such centres provide unique training opportunities for students, and may support coordination of activities not readily undertaken within the University’s department structure.
Research Centres
- Centre for Cyber Security (CCS)
- Centre for Power Systems and Electricity (CPSE)
- Centre for Railway Infrastructure and Engineering (CRIE)
- Centre for Disaster Risk Reduction (CDRR)
- Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Computer Applications (CAICA)
- Centre for Communication Systems & Networks (CCSN)
- Centre for Mathematical Sciences (CMS)
- Centre for Photonics and Advanced Materials Research (CPR)
- Centre for Vehicular Technology (CVT)
- Centre for Healthcare Science and Technology (CHST)
- Centre of Sustainable Architecture (COSA)