Browsing 2022 IRC Articles by Faculty "Technology"
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Evaluation of growth, yield, and nitrogen losses from leafy red onion cultivation with different fertilizer practices in Kalpitiya peninsula
(2022-09)Intensive agriculture practices together with increased fertilizer use have a greater impact on groundwater quality in Kalpitiya.Water demand in Kalpitiya is 70% fulfilled by groundwater extractions. The demand is ever ... -
Green Synthesis of Iron Nanoparticles from Long coriander (Eryngium foetidum) Leaves Aqueous Extract
(2022-09)Green synthesis method is becoming more popular as an economical, energy-efficient, low cost and environment-friendly way of synthesis of iron nanoparticles (FeNPs). In this study, the aqueous extract of Long coriander ... -
Innovation Mindset
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Public Procurement Procedure and Project Implementation for the Digital Age: A Sri Lankan Perspective
(2022-09)Procurement of information systems (IS) is a complex process since they could range from off-the-shelf standard products to highly customized systems. The dynamic nature and rapid development in the IS sector often make ... -
A Review on Reimagining Medical Education with Virtual Reality in Emerging Medical Disciplines
(2022-09)Involvement of emerging technological improvements is essential in medical disciplines to provide adequate medical treatment. Virtual reality is one of the latest and most applicable technologies that can facilitate medical ... -
Secure Data Transformation in Cloud Using Hybrid Cryptography
(2022-09)The cloud is a very well-known and accepted data storage that provides many benefits to users with a pay-as-you-go pricing model, even providing storage solutions for massive amounts of data. Many users nowadays use different ... -
Use of sensor based automated irrigation for the mitigation of groundwater depletion and pollution issues in Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka
(2022-09)Kalpitiya, is an important agroecological region in Sri Lanka, which has greatly strengthened the country’s economy and food security. However, intensive farming practices in Kalpitiya have triggered its ground water ...