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The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in South Africa is one of the leading scientific and technology research, development and implementation organisations in Africa. It undertakes directed research and development for socio-economic growth.
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"To provide scientific industrial R&D that maximises the economic, environmental and societal benefits for the people of India."; Serve the Nation ... Renewal of recognition of Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (SIROs); CASE 2009 - Helpdesk ; Result of 'CSIR CASE 2009' Preliminary Examination awaited. ; ;
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Council for Scientific and Industrial Research - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is South Africa's central and premier scientific research and development organisation. It was established by an act of parliament in 1945 a...
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Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research was established in its present form by NLC Decree 293 of October 10, 1968 and re-established by CSIR Act 1996 (Act 521) on November 26, 1996. However, the Council traces its ancestry to the erstwhile National Research Council NRC) which was established by Government...
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Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India, a premier national R&D organisation, is perhaps among the world's largest publicly funded R&D organisation. CSIR's pioneering sustained contribution to S&T human resource development is acclaimed nationally.
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KAUST, Saudi Arabia is an international, graduate-level research university dedicated to inspiring a new age of scientific achievement that will benefit the region and the world. ... This workshop will raise awareness for industrial adhesive bonding technology and the need for workforce training in this area.
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"The objects of the CSIR are, through directed and particularly multi-disciplinary research and technological innovation, to foster, in the national interest and in fields which in its opinion should receive preference, industrial and scientific development, either by itself or in co-operation with principals from...
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Our first computer. ... In 1947, Maston Beard and Trevor Pearcey led a research group at the Sydney-based Radiophysics Laboratory of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (now known as CSIRO), to design and build an electronic computer.
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