SRM University-AP will collaborate with the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre of the Indian Space Research Organisation to set up a Centre for Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) on the university campus. ISRO Chairman S Somnath has agreed in principle for the collaboration, University Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof D Narayana Rao said. The SRM team of scientists, headed by Narayana Rao, met Dr Somnath in Bengaluru on Tuesday and discussed various research proposals that the university sought to carry out with ISRO’s collaboration.

“Materials with self-healing capabilities, Anti-Oxygen Erosion Materials, and High-Energy-Density Materials are required in space launches to overcome adverse conditions. We requested the ISRO Chairman to provide necessary scientific and technical collaboration to develop such space materials,” the Pro-VC said in a release.

The SRM team discussed the prospect of additive manufacturing and wanted the VSSC to collaborate with it for setting up the Centre for Additive Manufacturing.

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SRM Institute of Science and Technology  is one of the top ranking universities in India with over 52,000 full time students and more than 3200 faculty across all the campuses – Kattankulathur, Ramapuram, Vadapalani Campus – all in and around Chennai,   and Modinagar, NCR, Delhi – offering a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs in six Faculties – Engineering & Technology, Management, Medicine & Health sciences, Science & Humanities, Law and Agricultural Sciences

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