27/05/2023
University of Ruhuna Department of Computer Science
The oldest and one of the most esteemed computer science departments in the university system of Sri Lanka. It was established in 1997.
Currently the department offers undergraduate programs, postgraduate programs and training programs on demand.
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22/10/2022
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Computer Science Students Community (CSSC) proudly presents RUHsh Convoke 2.0, the most prominent IT meet-up of the year.🔥🧑🏻💻👩🏻💻
IT professionals who were graduated from the University of Ruhuna are ready to share their experiences with our undergraduates. We are hoping to meet you on 03rd December at University of Ruhuna Computer Science Department premises.
STAY TUNED!!⏳
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25/06/2020
A one-stop app for all the home gardening tips you need
The Department of Computer Science (Faculty of Science, University of Ruhuna) in collaboration with the Faculty of Agriculture (University of Ruhuna), Faculty of Technology (University of Ruhuna), University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC) and Western Sydney University Australia has developed a mobile-based application for home gardening. The software named ‘Govi-Nena – Home Gardening mobile application’ was launched by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ruhuna, Senior Prof. Sujeewa Amarasena and Mr. S. Periyasami, Director of the National Agriculture Information and Communication Center, Department of Agriculture on the 1st of June 2020 at the University of Ruhuna in Matara.
The ‘Ruhuna Govi-Nena’ team began this project in the year 2018 with the financial assistance of the Accelerating Higher Education Expansion and Development (AHEAD) Project's Research, Innovation, and Commercialization Grant (RIC-Grant). The main objective of this project is to develop and commercialize a mobile-based information system to enhance the growth and long term sustainability of the Sri Lankan agriculture sector.
Due to the sudden emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic the team came up with this home gardening application as a support for the newly inspired hobby of home gardening amongst the masses as well as to support the ‘Saubagya’ program of the government. The Govi-Nena App for commercial farmers is also expected to be launched soon.
The current version of the Ruhuna Govi-Nena App covers a large array of information anyone involved in home gardening needs to know. This application assists the home gardeners step by step from how to cultivate crops correctly until they get their harvest. It is also customized to suit the area of the user and each user can get tips to maintain his/her crops in different parts of the country at the same time through this application. Furthermore, it provides helpful information for organic farming in a structured manner, gives an activity calendar that supports home gardeners to organize their farming activities and many more similar features. This application is available in all three languages spoken in Sri Lanka (English, Sinhala, and Tamil) and has valuable information about 12 crops.
The team behind this application are as follows:
Project Coordinator - Dr. W.A Indika (Department of Computer Science)
Foreign Adviser - Prof. Athula Ginige (Western Sydney University)
Deputy Coordinator – Dr. M.K.D.K. Piyarathne (Faculty of Agriculture)
Adviser - Dr. L.N.C De Silva (UCSC)
Team Members:
Dr. M.K.S Madushika – (Department of Computer Science)
Prof. G.C. Samaraweera, Prof. W.D.G Lakmini & Mr. Sajith Harshana – (Faculty of Agriculture)
Mr. Nuwan Laksiri – (Faculty of Technology)
Dr. M.D.J.S Goonatillake – (UCSC)
Research Assistants - Mr. M.S. Akeel Mohamed, Mr. T.B. Mallikarachchi, Mrs. A.T. Shanadi & Mr. D.A.Y.K Gunawardana (All from the Department of Computer Science)
Software Developers - Mr. Markus Santa (Western Sydney University) & Mr. Waruna Gamage (Department of Computer Science)
More Details - http://www.govinena.lk/
You may download this App via Google Play Store and use it to manage your home garden - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.govinena.app&hl=en
Stay tuned with the Voyage of Ruhuna for future updates of Ruhuna Govi-Nena.
Written by Aadhil Siddhique
15/05/2020
🔴Special Announcement from Computer Science Students' Community University Of Ruhuna🔴
rTECHulate session III | Strategize Your Work, Double Your Value!
New date & time: Sunday, the 17th of May at 4 pm
📢 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 📢
🚨 rTECHulate Online Session III which was scheduled to happen tomorrow (16th May) has been pushed back by a day and will now happen on Sunday, the 17th of May at the same time, 4 pm. 🚨
Apologies for the inconvenience caused 🙏
If you haven't registered yet, please register soon 👉 https://forms.gle/zLSybYr6PF9UPNXz7
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11/05/2020
Are you feeling overwhelmed with your workload? Aren't you getting the results you want from the actions you are taking? 🤔
Here's an ideal session by Niroshan Madampitige, for you to boost up your energy levels, motivation and learn strategies to make yourself effective in your personal life and career! 🤗
Hurry up and register 👉 https://forms.gle/zLSybYr6PF9UPNXz7
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18/04/2020
Registrations now open for all university students.
The wait is over! ☺️
Sajeetharan Sinnathurai and Prabhath Mannapperuma will be the two guest speakers of the very first rTECHulate session 🙌
First of all, register yourself to be part of the session 👉 https://forms.gle/mtVKyZR8GsjPBnjT6
And don't forget to share the news with your tech enthusiast friends 😁
The session is open for all University undergraduates!
16/02/2020
"rTECHulate | Powered by Microsoft Student Partners ”
Sri Lanka’s southernmost series of tech talks is all set to get underway here at the University of Ruhuna.
Keep in touch with us and the Computer Science Students' Community University Of Ruhuna to get the latest updates about the event and be a part of the excitement.
10/01/2020
Rush Coder V2.0 - The startup challenge in southern Sri Lanka
“The Computer Science Students' Community University Of Ruhuna (CSSC-UOR), Sri Lanka’s southernmost community of tech enthusiast undergraduates, successfully conducted the 2nd version of their signature hackathon - Rush Coder, on the 4th and 5th of January in the Department of Computer Science, University of Ruhuna. The 24- hour intra-university hackathon”
-ReadMe(10/01/2020)-
A startup challenge down south: Rush Coder v2.0 | README The Computer Science Students’ Community of the University of Ruhuna, is described as the southernmost community of tech enthusiasts. Recently, they concluded the 2nd edition of their signature hackathon - Rush Coder. It was held on the 4th and 5th of January inside the Department of Computer Scie...
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