
Facility Support
Our Co-working Space at SRM University - AP
Facilities at HRC
The HatchLab Research Center at SRM University- AP has opened its doors, offering a dynamic co-working space designed to foster collaboration, innovation, and productivity among students. This newly inaugurated space is more than just a place to study; it is a hub where creativity meets functionality, providing an environment that encourages both individual focus and group synergy.
Located centrally on campus, the HatchLab Research Center features a modern, open-plan layout equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. High-speed Wi-Fi, comfortable seating arrangements, and ample natural lighting create an ideal setting for students to engage in academic pursuits, project collaborations, and entrepreneurial endeavors. The center is designed to cater to a variety of needs, with private meeting rooms for group discussions, quiet zones for focused study, and communal areas that encourage spontaneous interactions and networking.
Students from all disciplines are welcome to utilize this space, making it a melting pot of diverse ideas and perspectives. Whether you are working on a group project, developing a startup idea, or simply seeking a quiet place to complete assignments, the HatchLab Research Center provides the resources and environment you need to succeed. The center also hosts regular workshops, guest lectures, and networking events, offering students additional opportunities to learn, grow, and connect with industry professionals and peers.
The HatchLab Research Center is more than just a physical space; it represents SRM University's commitment to fostering a culture of trust, collaboration, and excellence. By providing a supportive and resource-rich environment, the university aims to empower students to achieve their academic and professional goals. The opening of the HatchLab Research Center marks a significant step towards creating a vibrant campus community where innovation thrives and students are equipped to excel in their endeavors.

Allocation of Dedicated Space
The HatchLab Research Center at SRM University-AP proudly features a dedicated co-working space spanning 25,000 square feet. This expansive area is thoughtfully designed to accommodate a variety of work styles, from individual research to collaborative projects. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, ergonomic seating, and high-speed internet, the space fosters an environment of productivity and innovation. The HatchLab co-working space is ideal for students, researchers, and entrepreneurs seeking a dynamic and inspiring setting to advance their work. This facility underscores SRM University's commitment to providing exceptional resources that support academic and professional growth.
Infrastructure Hatchlab Research Centre - TBI

Work Stations
The HatchLab features 30 workstations for productivity.

Conference Room
The HatchLab includes conference rooms with a seating capacity of 120.

Executive Cabins
The HatchLab features 6 executive cabins for
focused work.
Infrastructure for Innovation Support

Technical Instrumentation facility
High-speed centrifuges
Spectrophotometers
PCR and Real time PCR
Nanodrop and Gel Doc system
Zeta Sizer
FPLC – Protein Purification system
Incubators and Shakers (multiple)
Multimode plate reader
Fluorescence microscopes X 3
Bio Safety Cabinets (multiple)
Autoclaves (multiple)
Milli-Q Ultrapure Water Systems
400 MHz NMR spectrometer (DST-FIST)
RNA synthesizer
Gas Chromatography – Mass Spec
FT-IR Spectrometer
Glove Box
Ultra deep freezer (-80*C)
Infrared Thermal Imager
Raman Spectrometer
Hyperspectral Imaging system
RAD7 Radon Detector
CHNS Analyzer
High performance computing clusters HPCC

Bio Nanotechnology
Molecular Biology
Proteomics
Nanodrop and Gel Doc system
Microbiology
Animal cell line facility
Greenhouse facility (under construction)
Organic Synthesis
RNA synthesis
Plant Breeding and Greenhouse facility
Waste to Wealth
Bioinformatics
Bio Innovation Support
Additional highlights Related to Bio Technology
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Bacterial pathogens, viruses (Rota virus), C. elegans, Algae, Yeast, Animal cell lines and Plants.
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Medical Electronics related equipment like Controller Boards, FPGA Processor Boards , Mixed Domain Oscilloscopes and Interfacing Tools & Software.