Iranian research counsellor visits GITAM

February 22, 2018 12:34 am | Updated 12:34 am IST - SANGAREDDY

Medak,Telangana,21/02/2018:Prof. S. Mohammad Reza Khalili, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Research Counselor, Embassy of The Islamic Republic of Iran, New Delhi, visiting the GITAM university on Wednesday in Sangareddy Dist.... ----PHOTO: Mohd Arif

Medak,Telangana,21/02/2018:Prof. S. Mohammad Reza Khalili, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Research Counselor, Embassy of The Islamic Republic of Iran, New Delhi, visiting the GITAM university on Wednesday in Sangareddy Dist.... ----PHOTO: Mohd Arif

S. Mohammad Reza Khalili, Research Counsellor, from Embassy of The Islamic Republic of Iran, from New Delhi, visited GITAM on Wednesday. He has been teaching in the area of applied design. The specific topic of his interest is in advanced and smart material and structures. Prof. Khalili interacted with Pro Vice-Chancellor N. Siva Prasad, School of Technology Principal Ch. Sanjay, GHBS Dean & Director Y. Lakshman Kumar, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering HoDs P. Eshwaraiah and N.V. Swamy Naidu. He has visited all the aerospace and mechanical engineering labs, Innovation Centre, Skill Development Centre and Knowledge Resource Centre. He had lunch with students, interacted with them and got to know about their interests.

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