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Department of Computer Engineering is the youngest department of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Peradeniya established in 2001 with 20 undergraduate students. At present, there are approximately 60 students in each batch.
Name of the Department of Computer Science was changed to Department of Computer Engineering and it started offering a degree program in the same year. In 2005, the Department of Chemical Engineering was also renamed the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering. Student intake was further increased to 415 by 2008.
Faculty of Engineering is the host for the largest theatre in the university, E.O.E. Pereira memorial theatre. Departments of the Faculty of Engineering. Department of Chemical and Process Engineering ; Department of Civil Engineering Archived 2010-06-10 at the Wayback Machine; Department of Computer Engineering
The Department of Computer Science and the Computer Unit are functioning as a common body to achieve their goals. The Department of Computer Science, established in 1997, was the first computer science department established in a Sri Lankan university. The Department of Computer Science offers two main degree programs.
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The University of Peradeniya hosts nine faculties, four postgraduate institutes (including the newly added Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences), 20 centres and units, 73 departments, and teaches about 12,000 students in the fields of Medicine, Agriculture, Arts, Science, Engineering, Dental Sciences, Veterinary Medicine and Animal ...
He joined the University of Peradeniya in December 1999 as a professor, becoming senior professor in 2003. He served as the head of the Department of Computer Science within the Faculty of Engineering (now Computer Engineering) during 2000-2001 period. [9] [1] [4] Between 2003 and 2006 he was also a member of the University Grants Commission.
Munidasa P. Ranaweera received his primary education and secondary education at Ananda College, [2] [3] Colombo and entered University of Ceylon in 1961. In 1965 he graduated with a first class honors degree in Civil engineering and began his career as an assistant lecturer at the engineering faculty of University of Peradeniya.