Central Scientific Instruments Organisation and Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory of Defence Research and Development Organisation today joined hands to share expertise, domain knowledge and available facilities in selected and advanced thrust areas in science and technology.
CSIO and TBRL, under DRDO of Ministry of Defence, today inked an MoU here for sharing of expertise, domain knowledge and available facilities in photonics, electronics, nanoscience and nanotechnology for research and development of techniques, instrumentation and systems for ballistics research, blast measurement, structural health monitoring, motion detection and measurement, explosive and bio agent detection, detonics studies, off-route mines and explosive materials, an official spokesman said here.
"This will lead to cooperation among working groups on mutually agreed research problems related to scientific instrumentation and systems for ballistics research," he said.
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Director, Central Scientific Instruments Organisation Prof R K Sinha outlining the scope of the MoU disclosed that there are seven main areas of cooperation by virtue of this MoU - Human Resource Development, Computational Instrumentation, Seismic, Acoustic & Biomedical, Photonics based techniques and instrumentation for detonics and blast parameter studies, FBG based cavity mirror design and fabrication of high power fiber lasers, Nanotechnology and Bio-sensors, and Material development for Optical and Electro-explosive applications.
Dr Manjit Singh, Director, Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory said the MoU will serve to rejuvenate the association of TBRL and CSIO.
CSIO will jointly collaborate with TBRL in designing and developing products having utility both in the defence and societal sectors.
CSIO is a premier R&D organisation engaged in undertaking research, design and development of scientific and industrial instruments, components and instrument systems and TBRL is a premier Laboratory of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Ministry of Defence.
It is engaged in the area of Terminal Ballistics Research for Development of technology, devices, components and systems.