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Cloud computing in engineering workflows

Cloud Computing in Engineering Workflows:   Transforming Design, Collaboration, and Innovation In today’s fast-paced engineering landscape, the need for speed, scalability, and seamless collaboration is greater than ever. Traditional engineering workflows often relied on on-premises servers, powerful local machines, and fragmented communication tools. But as projects grow in complexity and teams become more global, these systems can no longer keep up. This is where cloud computing steps in—reshaping how engineers design, simulate, collaborate, and deliver results. What is Cloud Computing in Engineering? Cloud computing refers to the use of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, process, and analyze data. Instead of being limited by the hardware capacity of a single computer or office server, engineers can leverage vast, scalable computing resources from cloud providers. This shift enables engineers to run simulations, share designs, and manage data more efficiently. Key Be...

National scientific laboratories

NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC LABORATORIES
1)Central building research Institute  Roorkee 
2)Central Drug research Institute Lucknow 
3)Central Electro–chemical research institute Karaikaudi (TN) 
4)Central Electronics Engineering research institute  Pilani (Rajasthan) 
5)Central food technological research institute  Mysore 
6)Central fuel research institute  Dhanbad (Jharkhand) 
7)Central glass and ceramic research institute Kolkata 
8)Central institute of medical and aromatic plants  Lucknow 
9)Central leather research institute Chennai 
10)Central Mining research station  Dhanbad (jharhand) 
11) Central salt & marine chemical research institute Bhavnagar (Gujarat) 
12) Central scientific instrument organisation Chandigrah 
13) Indian Institute of petroleum Dehradun
14) Industrial toxicology research centre Lucknow 
15) National Botanical research institute Lucknow 
16) National Biological laboratory Palampur (HP) 
17) National Environment engineering institute Nagpur 
18) National Geophysical research institute Hyderabad 
19) National institute of oceanography Panaji (Goa) 
20) National metallurgical Laboratory Jamshedpur 
21) National physical laboratory New Delhi 
22) Pulsars research laboratory Pachmarthi (MP) 

ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTRES 
1) Bhabha atomic research centre (BARC) Mumbai - 1957 
2) Indira Gandhi centre for atomic research (IGCAR) Kalpakkam - 1971 
3) Centre for advanced technology (CAT) Indore - 1984 
4) Variable energy cyclotron centre (VECC) Kolkata - 1977 
5) Atomic minerals directorate (AMD) Hyderabad - 1948

ATOMIC SERVICES ORGANISATION 
1) Directors of purchase and stores (DPS) Mumbai 
2) Construction services and estate management group (CS& EMG) Mumbai 
3) General services organisation (GSO) Tamil Nadu 
4) Atomic energy education society (AEES) Mumbai

NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS 
1) Tarapur,Maharashtra - 1969 - Two boiling water reactor (BWR) 
2) Rawatbhata, Rajasthan - 1973 - Pressured heavy water reactors (PHWR) 
3) Kalpakkam ,TamilNadu - 1984 - Pressured heavy water reactors (PHWR) 
4) Narora, Uttar Pradesh - 1991 - Pressured heavy water reactors (PHWR) 
5) Kakrapar, Gujarat - 1993 - Pressured heavy water reactors (PHWR) 
6)Kaiga ,Karnataka - 2007 - Pressured heavy water reactors (PHWR) 

HEAVY WATER PRODUCTION 
1) Nangal - Punjab 
2) Baroda - Gujarat 
3) Talcher - Orissa 
4) Tuticorin - Tamil Nadu 
5) Thal - Maharashtra 
6) Hazira - Gujarat 
7) Rawatbhata - Rajasthan 
8) Manuguru - Andhra Pradesh 

SPACE PROGRAMME
1) Vikramsarabhai space centre (VSSC) Thiruvananthapuram 
2) ISRO satellite centre ( ISAC) Bangalore 
3) Space applications centre (SAC) Ahmedabad 
4) Sriharikota space centre (SSC) Andhra Pradesh
5) Liquid propulsion systems centre (LPSC) Thiruvanathapuram,Bangalore,  Mahendragiri (Tamil Nadu) 
6) Development and Education communication unit (DECU) Ahmedabad 
7) ISRO telemetry tracking and command network (ISTRAC) Bangalore 
8) Master Control facility Karnataka 
9) ISRO inertial system unit (IISU) Thiruvananthapuram 
10) Physical research laboratory (PRL) Ahmedabad 
11) National remote sensing agency (NRSA) Hyderabad 
12) The national mesosphere stratosphere troposphere radar facility (NMRF) Gadanki 
13) Laboratory for electro optics systems (LEOS) Bangalore 
14) Region remote sensing service centres (RRSSC) Bangalore 
15) North eastern space applications Center (Ne – Sac) Meghalaya 
16) Semic conductor laboratory (SCL) Chandigarph 
17) The Indian institute of space science and technology (IIST) Thiruvananthapuram

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 
1) Agharkar research institute Pune 
2) Birbalshahni institute of Palaebotany Lucknow 
3) Bose institute Kolkata 
4) Centre for cellular and molecular biology Hyderbad 
5) Central arid zone research institute Jodhpur (Rajasthan ) 
6) Central coconut research station Kasergod(Kerala) 
7) Central glass and ceramic research institute New Delhi 
8) Central inland fisheries research station Barrackpore (WB) 
9) Central institute of fisheries technology Erankulam (Kerala) 
10) Central jute technological research institute Kolkata 
11) Central marine research station Chennai 
12) Central rice research laboratory Chepuk, Chennai 
13) Central rice research institute Cuttack (Orissa) 
14) Central Tobacco research station Rajamundry (AP) 
15) Centre for DNA fingerprinting and diagnostics Hyderabad 
16) Centre for liquid crystal research Bangalore 
17) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar national Institute of technology Jalandhur 
18) High altitude research laboratory Gulmarg ( Kashmir) 
19) Indian academy of sciences Bangalore 
20) Indian agriculture research institute New Delhi 
21) Indian cancer research centre Mumbai 
22) Indian institute of astrophysics Bangalore 
23) Indian institute of geomagnetism Mumbai 
24) Indian institute of sugar technology Kanpur (UP) 
25) Indian institute of Tropical Meteorology Pune 
26) Indian Lac research Institute Ranchi 
27) Indian National academy of engineering New Delhi 
28) Indian National centre for ocean and information services Hyderabad
29) Indian national science Academy New Delhi 
30) Institute of Bio resources and sustainable development Imphal 
31) Institute of life sciences Bhubaneswar 
32)  Institute of Microbial technology Hyderabad 
33) Jawaharlal Nehru centre for advanced scientific research Bangalore 
34) Malaviya national institute of technology Jaipur 
35) Maulanaazad national institute of technology Bhopal 
36) Motilal Nehru national institute of technology Allahabad 
37) National Brain research centre Manesar 
38) National centre for Antarctic and ocean research Goa 
39) National centre for cell sciences Pune 
40) National centre for plant genome research New Delhi 
41) National dairy research institute Karnal (Haryana) 
42) National environment engineering research institute Nagpur (Maharashtra) 
43) National institute of immunology New Delhi 
44) National institute of ocean technology Chennai 
45) National seismological database centre New Delhi 
46) National sugar research institute Kanpur (UP) 
47) Physical research laboratory Ahmedabad 
48) Raman research institute Bangalore 
49) S.V. national institute of technology Surat 
50) S.N. Bose national centre for basic science Kolkatta 
51) Seismic research centre Bangalore
52) Shirchitratirunal institute for medical S & T Thiruvananthapuram 
53) The centre for maine living resource & ecology Kochi 
54) The national centre for biological science Bangalore 
55) The survey training institute Hyderabad 
56) Wadia institute of Himalayan Geology Dehradum










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