
None-related Research Groups
None-related research groups are teams within an organization or institution that focus on different or unrelated areas of study or projects. They operate independently, pursuing their own goals without direct overlap with other groups’ research topics. This separation allows each group to specialize deeply in their specific fields, fostering innovation and expertise without interference. Such groups often collaborate when needed but maintain distinct objectives, resources, and methodologies, enabling diverse exploration across various disciplines within a broader institution.