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1. 1JULY 2016
Asian Institute of Technology JULY 2016
A
IT and the National Science and Technol-
ogy Development Agency (NSTDA) have
signed a landmark agreement to cooperate in
the field of research and education, and work towards
creating a premier technology and knowledge hub in
Thailand. An agreement signed by the two organiza-
tions on 29 June 2016 provides for 11 NSTDA experts
and researchers to work at AIT as Special Adjunct
Faculty members, while AIT gets access to NSTDA
research facilities.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Thaweesak
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Recent News / Happenings at AIT..................................................2-3
People............................................................................................4-5
Backpage........................................................................................6
Koanantakool, President, NSTDA, and Prof.
Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, President AIT in the
presence of H.E. Dr. Subin Pinkayan, Chairman of
the AIT Board of Trustees; and H.E. Prof. Yongyuth
Yuthavong, Former Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Science and Technology, Royal Thai
Government. The researchers will come from
the National Center for Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology (BIOTEC), National Electronics and
Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), National
Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC),
and National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC).
NSTDA and AIT sign landmark agreement
From left: Dr. Thaweesak Koanantakool, H.E. Prof. Yongyuth Yuthavong, H.E. Dr. Subin Pinkayan and Prof. Worsak
Kanok-Nukulchai.
2. 2JULY 2016
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
An AIT delegation led by President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai called
on theAmbassador of Korea to Thailand, and Member,AIT Board of
Trustees, H.E. Noh Kwang-il on 13 June 2016. Accompanying the
President to the Embassy were Dr. Chainarong Na Lamphun, former
AITAA President, Dr. Sohee Minsun Kim of AIT’s School of Envi-
ronment, Resources and Development (SERD); Mr. Sanjeev Jayas-
inghe, Director, Fundraising, and Mr. Shawn Kelly, Acting Head,
External Relations and Communication Office (ERCO).
TheAmbassador expressed his interest inAIT’s campaign to renovate
the Korea House, which was constructed courtesy of a USD 110,000
grant from the KoreanTraders Scholarship Foundation in 1982.AIT’s
partnership with Korea dates to 1975 when the Korean Government
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai (left) and H.E.
Noh Kwang-il.
Dr. Peeyush Soni of AIT being felicitated by Mr.
Sharad Pawar.
College of Agriculture, Baramati (Maharashtra, India) has launched
an International Unified Bachelor-Master Program in Agriculture
Business Management (MABM) along with AIT. The inaugural
ceremony announcing the launch of the program was presided over
by Sharad Pawar, former Minister of Agriculture, India, on 13 June
2016, in Baramati.
The program allows students enrolled in four universities of Maha-
rashtra to be eligible for admission through the Maharashtra Council
of Agriculture Education and Research (MCAER). While students
will study for their Bachelor’s program in their host university in
College of Agriculture launches Unified
Program in Agriculture Business
Management
India, AIT will offer them a Master’s pro-
gram in Agriculture Business Management
(MABM).
AIT calls on Ambassador of Korea
AIT’sworkis“incrediblyimpressive,”anditresonateswiththeissues
that are addressed by the International Association of Universities
(IAU). Stating this, Secretary-General of IAU, Ms. Eva Egron-Polak
remarked that IAU is working to establish a network cluster on the
theme of Sustainable Development, and it solicits AIT’s expertise
and collaboration in this field.
Interacting with senior AIT officials on 10 June 2016, Ms. Eva
remarked that internationalization of education has changed over
time. However, IAU’s principled position is that internationalization
should be pegged on the pursuance of academic goals that promote
academic freedom, institutional autonomy, and social responsibility.
AIT’s work resonates with issues addressed by IAU: Secretary General
deputed faculty members toAIT through the
Ministry of Science and Technology, Korea,
and later through the Korea International
Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
Ms. Eva was accompanied by Ms. Yhing
Sawheny,DeputyDirector,SiamUniversity.
Ms. Eva Egron-Polak (left) and Ms. Yhing
Sawheny.
3. 3JULY 2016
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
JIRCAS seeks
collaboration
with AIT
Ostrom Center kicks off with inaugural
meeting
Focussing on the core issue of
governance of natural resources,
the Ostrom Center for the Ad-
vanced Study of Natural Resourc-
es Governance (OCeAN) began
operations with its inaugural
meeting held at AIT on 14 June
2016.
Announcing the commencement
of operations of OCeAN, Prof.
Prof. Rajendra Shrestha (left) and Prof.
Ganesh Shivakoti (right).
A four-member delegation
of the Japan International
Research Center for
Agricultural Sciences
(JIRCAS) visited AIT
on 17 June 2016 to hold
discussions on food value
chaindevelopmentincluding
food value additions,
marketing and processing,
and ICT technology. Dr.
Uchida stated that they were
interested in engaging with
AIT experts on food quality,
supply and demand analysis
of major food products,
and applicability of ICT
technologies including
remote sensing for optimal
agricultural food production.
Led by Dr. Satoshi Uchida,
Director of Social Sciences
Division, and Project Leader
of Food Value Chain, the
delegation included Dr.
Fumika Sen, Dr. Kensuke
Kawamura, and Dr. Gen
Takao.
Dr. Satoshi Uchida
China Scholarship Council (CSC) delegation
at AIT
A three-member delegation of
the China Scholarship Council
(CSC) led by Mr. Cao Shihai,
Deputy Secretary-General; Ms.
Li Tingting, Deputy Director, Di-
vision of International Students
Affairs; and Mr. Wang Zhe, Dep-
uty Director, Division of Asian
and African Affairs, visited AIT
on 27 June 2016, and examined
the possibilities of scholarships
From left: Mr. Cao Shihai, Ms. Li Tingting,
and Mr. Wang Zhe.
Ganesh Shivakoti,Adjunct Faculty Member at AIT, stated that the Center will
focus on publications, hosting scholarly discussions to draft advanced theoreti-
cal volumes, organizing and supporting training, engaging in policy dialogue
with decision makers, and organizing grant writing workshops. Named after
Nobel laureate Elinor Claire Ostrom, the Center will be based inAIT’s School
of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD). Participants at the in-
augural event came from China, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia,
Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and USA.
for students, and secondment of faculty members and young scholars.
They also elaborated on the various programs offered by CSC for Chinese
students, scholars and faculty members. The meeting follows an earlier visit
by an AIT team led to President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai to China in May
2016. Dr. Zhou Gaoyu, First Secretary, Embassy of China to Thailand also
accompanied the CSC delegation.
4. 4JULY 2016
PEOPLE
Dr Noppadol Phien-wej appointed President of SEAGS
Dr. Noppadol Phien-wej of AIT’s School
of Engineering and Technology (SET)
AITAlumnusDr.SereeSupharatidhasbeen
appointed the new Governor of Provincial
Dr Seree Supharatid appointed Governor, Provincial Waterworks
Authority
Dr. Noppadol Phien-wej
Dr Seree Supharatid
AITalumnus Mr.WorasartApaipong has been appointed as the new
Director General of the Department of Groundwater Resources,
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand. His
appointment was announced at the meeting of the Thailand cabinet
held on 21 June 2016.
Mr. Worasart received his Master’s of Engineering in Geotechnical
and Transportation Engineering from AIT’s School of Civil
Engineering in 1984. The Department of Groundwater Resources
oversees the development and management ofThailand’s integrated
groundwater resources in order to ensure a sustainable development
in water resources.
Worasart Apaipong appointed DG, Department of Groundwater
Resources
Mr. Worasart Apaipong
has been elected as the new President of the Southeast Asian
Geotechnical Society (SEAGS). He was elected for this posi-
tion at the 19th Southeast Asian Geotechnical Conference held at
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 31 May – 3 June 2016.
It was also decided to hold the 50th year anniversary confer-
ence of SEAGS at AIT in September 2017. The event is to be
hosted by Thai Geotechnical Society in collaboration with AIT.
Dr. Noppadol takes over as SEAGS President from Dr. Ooi Teik
Aun, and he shall serve for a three-year term from 2016-2019.
Prior to taking over as President, Dr. Noppadol was serving as
Honorary Secretary General of SEAGS.
Waterworks Authority of Thailand. A graduate of AIT’s Water
Resources and Engineering (Master’s in 1987), he has also served
as Dean of Graduate School of Engineering at Rangsit University,
and Director, Sirindhorn International Environmental Park.
Dr. Seree acquired considerable fame as a television analyst
during the Great Bangkok Flood of 2011. He also spoke at AIT
after the flood when he enunciated three options for managing and
controlling floods in Bangkok, including creating a detention basin
of three million Rais (3000 million cubic meters); construction of
an additional East flood bypass channel; and creating both East and
West flood bypass channels in addition to the detention area.
5. 5JULY 2016
PEOPLE
CONDOLENCE
AIT Alumni visit campus
A team of two AIT students have won the third place in
the “Go Green in the City” competition organized by
Schneider Electric. Termed as a global student compe-
tition for sustainable energy solutions, the competition
held at Schneider’s Bangphoo Industrial Estate, saw
AIT’s team comprising of Pokchat Wetchapinant and
Danupol Wetchasirikul win the second runner-up posi-
tion in Thailand.
Presenting their proposal on “Eco districts and smart
fit,” the AIT team combined a smart grid proposal with
popular chat applications and games to promote the
concept of reducing power consumption, particularly
during peak demand.
AIT team wins third position in ‘Go Green in the City’ contest
Pokchat Wetchapinant (right) and Danupol Wetchasirikul
with their award.
A delega-
tion of AIT
alumni led by
Dr. Verapong
C h a i p e r m ,
Governor, In-
dustrial Estate
Authority of
Thailand (I-
EA-T) visited
their alma ma-
ter on 14 June
2016, and interacted with senior Institute offi-
cials. They were informed about various aspects
about the institute including future role of AIT,
current financial situation, progress of renovation
of infrastructure, library modernization, and fun-
draising campaign for laboratory equipment and
renovation of Korea House.
The delegation included among others Dr.
Verapong Chaiperm, Mr. Manas Supasirilux, Mr.
Suthi Panpanit, Mr. Chanon Thaicharoen, Mr.
Monchai Wongkarnka, Ms. Witchuda Seenaka-
chorn, and Ms. Tipjinda Chairerk.
AIT’s first Jap-
anese seconded
faculty mem-
ber and former
Vice President
and Provost,
Prof. Hiroyoshi
Shi-Igai passed
away on 30
May 2016. A
funeral cer-
emony was held on 5 June 2016.
An alumnus of the University of Tokyo, Prof. Shi-
Igai was seconded to AIT as a visiting professor of
coastal engineering (1969-1971, 1973-1974). In April
1977, he was seconded for a third time, succeed-
ing Professor Robert Banks as Vice President and
Provost. From 1981-2000, Professor Shi-Igai also
served as Vice Chairman of AIT’s Board of Trustees.
AIT President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai has
condoled the death of Prof. Shi-Igai on behalf of the
AIT community.
Prof. Hiroyoshi Shi- Igai
File photo: Former President Prof.
Milton E. Bender Jr. (left) welcoming
Prof. Hiroyoshi Shi-Igal to AIT.
Dr. Verapong Chaiperm
6. 6JULY 2016
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