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1. 1JANUARY 2014
Asian Institute of Technology JANUARY 2014
INSIDE ISSUE.. .
Graduation..................................................................................... 2
Recent News / Happenings at AIT................................................. 4-5
Photo Gallery................................................................................. 3, 6
Backpage....................................................................................... 6
HERRoyal Highness Princess Maha
Chakri Sirindhorn honored Prof.
Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, AIT’s Interim President
at the research exhibition organized by the Chula-
chomklao Royal Military Academy (CRMA) on 13
December 2013. At an elaborate ceremony, HRH
Sirindhorn bestowed a token of appreciation to the
Asian Institute of Technology for its contribution to
the prestigious event.
HRH Princess Sirindhorn spent considerable time
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
honors AIT
at the AIT exhibit at the CRMA Exhibition where
she interacted with Prof. Worsak and inquired about
AIT. Prof. Worsak welcomed the Princess and in-
formed her about developments at AIT. The Princess
evinced interest in the AIT poster presentations, and
took notes at the AIT exhibits. Prof. Worsak along
with Dr. Donyaprueth Krairit, Interim Dean, School
of Management, also presented a publication titled
“Developing a new generation of leaders” on the
ProSPER.Net project, which has been brought out
by the United Nations University (UNU) and AIT.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn interacts with Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai.
2. 2JANUARY 2014
GRADUATION
Graduation Address:
H.E. Dr. Sohail Khan,Ambassador
of Pakistan to Thailand asked stu-
dents to work for the public good.
“Unlike the pundits of Silicon Val-
ley, you should diversity into vari-
ous ventures for public goods at
large,” the Ambassador said. He
said: “The spirit of learning from
Mr. Surendra
Shrestha
H.E. Dr. Sohail
Khan
227 graduates from 19 countries graduate at AIT’s 120th graduation
Prof. Worsak
Kanok-Nukulchai
Two-hundred and twenty seven graduates coming from 19 countries and three continents graduated on the oc-
casion of the 120th graduation of AIT on 17 December 2013.
Out of the 227 who graduated, 109 graduates were from Vietnam, followed by Thailand with 45, Bangladesh
with 14, Indonesia with 11, and India with 10 graduates. While the majority of gradates are from Asia; Europe
was represented by one graduate each from Germany and The Netherlands; whileAfrica was represented by two
graduates from Ethiopia, and one each from Nigeria and Tanzania. Ninety graduates came from AIT’s School of
Engineering and Technology (SET); 80 from School of Management (SOM); 56 from School of Environment,
Resources and Development (SERD), and one from SET-SERD.
Presidential Remarks:
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai,
Interim President, AIT men-
tioned that the Board of Trust-
ees has embarked on preparing
a roadmap for AIT, which will
formulate clear objectives and
goals. The AIT Roadmap will
provide the guiding post for the
the past while working in the present with a passion to
transform our lifestyle in future should be your compass
from today and onwards.”
The Ambassador also asked AIT graduates to be proud
of their alumni lineage and history, as they become brand
Ambassadors of AIT wherever they go.
Institute to move forward, he added. Prof. Worsak
highlighted five themes – food, energy, environment,
infrastructure, and information and communication
technologies as AIT’s future core focus areas. These
are cross-border issues that confront every country in
the region, he added.
Prof. Worsak quoted the founding father of AIT, the
late Prof. Milton E. Bender. Jr., who during his last
visit to the Institute in 1993, had stressed the need for
centers of excellence, and to respond to the needs of
the people.
Distinguished Alumni
Address:
Mr. Surendra Shrestha, Director,
International Environmental Tech-
nology Centre, United Nations En-
vironment Programme, delivered
the distinguished alumni address.
Mr. Shrestha, who was President of
the AIT Student Union during his student days, has also
served as the President of the AITAlumni Association.
Mr. Shrestha stated that the twenty-first century is fo-
cused on sustainable development and well-being, and
is based on knowledge. Secondly, the world should no
longer be viewed as a “West versus Rest” paradigm,
since it is now looking towards Asia. Mr. Shrestha asked
the graduands to focus on three elements for success --
dreaming, persistence and optimism.
Outstanding Doctoral
Graduate Message:
The Most Outstanding Doctoral
Graduate message was deliv-
ered by Ms. Nita Kuswardhani
of School of Environment, Re-
sources and Development. She
remarked that her time at AIT had
added more value to her life and
also fortified her with bucketfuls of experience. She
mentioned that working with different nationalities is
an opportunity only few can enjoy.
Ms. Nita
Kuswardhani
4. 4JANUARY 2014
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
Timor-Leste keen on partnership with AIT
Timor-Leste is looking forward towards signing a formal agreement
with AIT, and it considers AIT a premier institute that can help the
country in strengthening its human capital resources. This was stated
by Mr. Fracisco Dionisio Fernandes, Counsellor and Charge d’Af-
faires of the Embassy of Timor-Leste, during his maiden visit toAIT
on 12 December 2013.
Mr. Fernandes stated that the number of scholars from Timor-Leste
toAIT are set to increase. Mr. Paulino Henrique, EducationAttache,
who was accompanying Mr. Fernandes stated that AIT alumni are
holding senior positions in Ministries and are considered as “pio-
neers” in their country. Currently 108 students from Timor-Leste
Prof. Keon Kim (left) with Prof. Worsak Kanok-
Nukulchai.
AIT signs agreement with
Korea Research Council
of Fundamental Science
and Technology
AIT signed a Memorandum of Understand-
ing (MoU) with the Korea Research Coun-
cil of Fundamental Science and Technology
(KRCF). The MoU was signed by Prof.
Keon Kim, Chairman of KRCF and Prof.
Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, Interim Presi-
dent,AIT on 12 December 2013.
Prof. Keon Kim, while signing the agree-
ment, expressed his admiration for the
research work and technology-driven
programs in AIT. Prof. Keon Kim was ac-
companied by Ms Seoyoung Kim of the Di-
vision of International and Public Relations,
KRCF.
PMBF Program celebrates 19 new
graduates from Bangladesh, Bhutan
and Myanmar
Nineteen new graduates of the AIT Professional Master’s in
Banking and Finance (PMBF) Program for 2013 were recog-
nized for their achievements at the Completion Ceremony on
7 December 2013. They included 10 Bangladeshi nationals,
seven from Bhutan and two from Myanmar.
The third graduating class of the PMBF pushes the total number
of graduates to 66, including 46 bankers from Bangladesh Bank
and 18 from the Bank of Bhutan, all of them being mid-level
banking professionals. Those attending the ceremony included
Mr. Karma W. Penjor, Chairman, Bank of Bhutan Ltd., Mr. Md.
Ahsah Ullah, Executive Director, Bangladesh Bank; Mr. Kazi
Russel Pervez, Counsellor, Embassy of Bangladesh, Bangkok;
and Mr. Chitem Tenzin, Minister Counsellor, Royal Bhutanese
Embassy.
Mr. Fracisco Dionisio Fernandes (left) and Mr.
Paulino Henrique.
are studying in Thailand, and most of them
have undergone a foundation course atAIT.
5. 5JANUARY 2014
RECENT NEWS / PEOPLE
Technology (1998) from AIT. He earned his degree of Doctor in Vet-
erinary Medicine from University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan
(1995).
Dr. Anil Kumar Anal
AIT Alumnus
appointed
President and
CEO of CPN
An alumnus of AIT, Mr. Pre-
echa Ekkunagul has been ap-
pointed as President and CEO
of Central Pattana Public
Co.Ltd (CPN). His appoint-
ment was announced on 6 De-
cember 2013 after a meeting
of the Board of Directors of
CPN.An alumnus of Industrial
Engineering and Management
(IEM-1981), Mr. Preecha will
assume his responsibility from
2 January 2014.
Prof. M. S. Babel
Prof. M. S. Babel appointed Director, SDCC
Prof. Mukand Singh Babel has
been appointed as Director of the
Institute-wide Research Center
for Sustainable Development in
the Context of Climate Change
(SDCC). Professor Babel will
lead the team of five thematic
leaders to achieve the goals of
the AIT Research Strategy 2012-
2016. The appointment is for a
period of two years.
Dr. Anil Kumar Anal promoted as Associate
Professor
Dr. Anil Kumar Anal has been
promoted to the rank of Asso-
ciate Professor. Dr. Anil joined
AIT as an Assistant Professor
in the Food Engineering and
Bioprocess Technology (FEBT)
Field of Study (FoS) in July
2009. Dr Anil obtained both his
Ph.D. in Food Engineering and
Bioprocess Technology (2003)
and his M.Sc. in Bioprocess
Mr. Preecha Ekkunagul
H.E. Mr. Philippe le Gal (left) handing over the Instrument
of Ratification at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Royal Thai
Government.
Seychelles ratifies the AIT
Charter
Republic of Seychelles has ratified the New AIT
Charter. H.E. Mr. Philippe Le Gal, Ambassador of
Seychelles submitted the Instrument of Ratification to
Mr. Chailert Limsomboon, Deputy Director-General,
Department of International Organizations, Ministry
of Foreign Affairs on 6 December 2013.
6. 6JANUARY 2014
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