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Centre for Instrument Development
 

Mr. Kusal Suraweera

Centre for Instrument Development
Department of Physics
University of Colombo
Colombo 03
Sri Lanka
Telephone +94 11 2158 366(Office)
Fax +94 11 2584 777 
Email kusala_uoc@yahoo.com
Room CID/2nd floor/ Dept. of Physics
Extension 350
Academic Qualifications  
  • B.Sc. 2006
    University of Colombo - Sri Lanka
Work Experiences
Jan 2008 to date : Research Assistant - Centre for Instrument Development
Publications
  • RANATUNGA, C. L., JAYAWEERA, H. H. E., SURAWEERA, S. K. K., RUVINDA, K. K. D. L., WATTAGE, S. C. & ARIYARATNE, T. R. (2010) Vibration effects in vehicular road transpotation. 26th technical sessions. Institute of Physics - Sri Lanka.
  • RANATUNGA, C. L., JAYAWEERA, H. H. E., SURAWEERA, S. K. K. & ARIYARATNE, T. R. (2009) Effect of measurement of non-destructive firmness on tomato quality and a comparison between non-destructive and destructive methods. 25th technical sessions. Institute of Physics - Sri Lanka.
  • RANASINGHE, O. K., SURAWEERA, S. K. K. & ARIYARATNE, T. R. (2009) Investigation of drying behaviours of constituents of organic garbage inside a drying chamber. 65th Annual Technical Sessions. University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka Association for Advancement of Science.
 

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