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An Archeotechnological innovation orchestrating a sustainable architecture towards functional food contact metallic surfaces for the indigent and ethno-classical art theatre percussion instruments 

Dept/Center/Lab: Department of Physics

School: School of Physical Sciences

From 2023 to 2025, a research project titled “Archeotechnological Innovation for Sustainable Architecture: Functional Food Contact Metallic Surfaces for the Indigent and Ethno-Classical Art Theatre Percussion Instruments” is being conducted under the leadership of Dr. Sreekanth K M, Dr. V Sreekanth, Dr. Sreedhar K M, and Dr. Sivasubrahmanian G. The project is externally funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST-SHRI), Government of India, with a sanctioned amount of Rs. 70,00,000. However, the funding has not yet been disbursed.

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