The Universities With Well Established System And Facilities For Research And Development (R&D) Are Generally Receiving Community Recognition. Moreover, The Number Of Students Seeking Admission In PhD Programmes Is Gradually Increasing. This Will Intensify Further. The Research System At CT University Is, However, Building Up. In View Of This, The CT University Has Initiated Steps To Strengthen Research Activities Of Different Disciplines Through Setting Up Of A Research Division Called Research Innovation Centre For Excellence (RICE). The Broad Based Description Of Activities Of The Centre Are:
The Ultimate Goal Is To Provide State-Of-The-Art Research Facilities To Our Post Graduate Students And Faculty Team Members. The Following Output Is Expected From The Operation Of RICE:
CT UNIVERSITY INAUGURATES ITS 24*7 ROBOTICS LAB
CT University (CTU) Has Successfully Inaugurated Its Robotics Lab Under The Presence Of Managing Director Manbir Singh And Vice Chancellor Dr Harsh Sadawarti The Robotics Lab Is Equipped With All The Latest Electronics, Electrical And Mechanical Devices That Allow Students To Work On Any Project. The Student Can Work For 24 Hours And Seven Days The Main Attraction Is The Work Station (Table) That Has The Inbuilt Projector That Can Be Connected To Any Computer Through A Wi-Fi Connection And Can Be Controlled On The Table Through Wireless Keyboard. The Main Aim Is That, Student Can See The 3D Drawing On The Surface Of The Table And On The Same Time Can Work On The Projects. CT University Develops A Muscle Sensing Prosthesis Hand. The Prosthesis Hand Will Allow An Amputee To Hold & Release Any Object In A Fluent Manner. Under The Recently Inaugurated Robotics And Automation Lab, The Students And Faculty Of CT University Have Come Up With Another Successful Project ‘Prosthesis Hand’. The Trio Of Students Behind This Successful Project Are Batina Jennifer And Christamber True Man From Robotics And Automation And KA Umar Ali Bilal B. Tech.