Workshops

ICSUSL 2025 will host a series of half-day and full-day workshops. The organizers are excited to invite workshop proposals to be held in conjunction with the conference. These workshops provide a platform for scholars and industry practitioners to discuss and explore emerging areas. To foster diverse perspectives, we strongly suggest having organizers from different institutions. We welcome workshops with innovative structures designed to attract various types of contributions and ensure engaging interactions.
For now, the following workshops are being proposed.

CNFC NanoFrontiers Scientific Forum
27 & 28 June 2025
Faculty of Technology, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka
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Join the Future of Nanotechnology Research! We are excited to share an opportunity for industry professionals and researchers to engage with cutting-edge science! The Center for Nanodevice Fabrication and Characterization (CNFC) at the Faculty of Technology, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, invites you to its Scientific Forum. CNFC is a newly established, state-of-the-art facility equipped for advanced research in nanomaterials and devices. The center focuses on applications across diverse and impactful fields, including: Nanomaterial Synthesis, Battery Development, Solar Cell Research, Nanofluid & Automotive Fluid Applications, Biofuel Innovations, Microplastic Removal Technologies. This is a great chance to network, collaborate, and explore potential industry-academic partnerships. Let’s shape the future of nanotechnology together!

Reservation & Contact:
Reservations requested before 23rd June 2025
Contact: Mr. Ashan Induranga – ashaninduranga@tech.sab.ac.lk

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Simulink & MATLAB Solutions, and Aspen Simulation for Tomorrow’s Scientists
23rd September 2025
9.00am to 1.00pm
Faculty of Technology, Computer laboratory
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The hands-on Workshop on MATLAB, Simulink, and Aspen Plus Simulation, designed to equip undergraduate students with essential computational skills for modern engineering and scientific problem-solving.

MATLAB & Simulink Session
The workshop introduces students to the fundamentals of MATLAB and Simulink, bridging theory with practice. Participants will,

  • Develop algorithms and process data.
  • Simulate dynamic systems and visualize results.
  • Learn how to transform academic knowledge into real-world modeling and problem-solving.

Aspen Plus Simulation Session
This session demonstrates how to develop, validate, and scale up process models by integrating laboratory-scale data into Aspen Plus environments. Students will gain exposure to process modeling and optimization, industrial-scale applications of laboratory experiments, and sustainable process design in energy and environmental systems.

Resource Persons
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Senior Professor, Faculty of Technology

Mr. (Eng.) Dasith Wijesekara

Expertise: Aspen Plus for bioenergy systems, waste-to-energy, and sustainable process modeling.

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Probationary Lecturer, Faculty of Technology

Mr. (Eng.) Vimukthi Vithanage

Expertise: MATLAB & Simulink in power systems and smart renewable energy.

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Lecturer, Faculty of Technology

Mr. (Eng.) Ashan Induranga

Expertise: Simulink for control systems and process system design.

This workshop bridges academia with industry practices, empowering undergraduates with the computational competencies that employers demand and researchers value.