The document summarizes recent events and news from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). It announces that the AIT Auditorium has been renamed the Robert B Banks Auditorium to honor former AIT President Robert B Banks. It also provides summaries of lectures on the history of AIT and visions for the future of higher education in Thailand and the region. Additionally, it mentions a visit from the Deputy Minister for Academic Affairs of Afghanistan and notes on faculty promotions, publications, seminars, and AIT's corporate social responsibility activities.
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1. 1MARCH 2018
Asian Institute of Technology MARCH 2018
AIT AUDITORIUM IS NOW
ROBERT B BANKS AUDITORIUM
A
mong the pioneers who left their home
countries and moved to Asia in the
second half of the twentieth century to
work towards the cause of higher education were
a galaxy of academicians and leaders. And within
few decades they had achieved what was then
considered a dream — creating an international
level postgraduate institute in the region, namely
the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT).
One such trailblazer was Prof. Robert B Banks,
who joined AIT as a Director of Research, and later
served as President from January 1977-July 1983. To
honor his legacy, the AIT Auditorium has now been
named the Robert B Banks Auditorium. On 20 Febru-
ary 2018, Chairperson of AIT Board of Trustees, Dr.
Subin Pinkayan, and President Prof. Worsak Kanok-
Nukulchai stood on the stage, and unveiled the plaque
which proudly said: “Robert B Banks Auditorium.”
Gunta Banks, wife, and Erik Banks, son of late Presi-
dent Banks, also delivered a message on the occasion
thanking AIT for this gesture. https://goo.gl/WRx8Fc.
See also Page 6.
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Recent News / Happenings at AIT..................................................2-3
Photo Gallery...................................................................................4
Seminars / People..........................................................................5
Backpage.......................................................................................6
2. 2MARCH 2018
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
Top: Milton E. Bender Jr. lecture.
Bottom: Thanat Khoman lecture.
Tracing the history of AIT, and envisioning the future
Tracing the history of the establishment of the SEATO Graduate School
of Engineering and AIT, and envisioning the future of the Institute in the
context of global and regional changes in the landscape of higher educa-
tion was the theme of two lectures organized byAIT in February 2018.
Setting things in motion at AIT on 20 February 2018 was the Milton E.
Bender Jr. Lecture and Public Discussion, where Dr. Adrian Ray Cham-
berlain, former President of Colorado State University (CSU), spoke on
“SEATO-GSE AND AIT: Beginnings and Visions for the Future.” The
event was followed by the Thanat Khoman lecture by Dr. Chamberlain
on “Visions for Thailand’s Higher Education Leadership as a Regional
Hub for Science, Technology and Innovation in the 21st Century Global
Society,” held on 22 February 2018.
The talk at AIT was followed by a group discussion led by Dr. John D.
Nelson, Professor Emeritus, CSU; Prof. Alastair M. North, former AIT
President, and Dr.AnatArbhabhirama, Director andAdvisor to the Board
of Directors, Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited.
At the Thanat Khoman lecture, Dr. Srilaksana Khoman, Dr. Thanat’s
daughter-in-law spoke about her father-in-law, the man and his programs,
and his times as Ambassador and Minister of Foreign Affairs. H.E. Mr.
Vitthya Vejjajiva, former Ambassador and Permanent Secretary in the
Ministry of ForeignAffairs, highlighted the importance ofAITand traced
its route from the SEATO Graduate School. Prof. Bundhit Eua-arporn,
President of Chulalongkorn University spoke about the role played by Dr.
Thanat Khoman and the journey traversed by Chulalongkorn University
andAIT.
Deputy Minister for Academic Affairs of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan, H.E. Mr. Abdul Tawab Balakarzai reminisced his
days as a student at AIT, and complimented the multicultural,
multinational, and multilingual ethos of the Institute.
Visiting AIT on 12 February 2018, the Minister was leading a six-
member delegation of officials. “AIT is a second home to me, and
I am always very happy to be here,” he remarked. Mr. Balakar-
zai was a student in Water Engineering and Management (WEM)
from 2008-2010, and after graduating, he joined the Kandahar
University where he served as Vice Chancellor for Academic Af-
fairs. The visiting delegation was led by Minister Balakarzai, and
it included Mr. Noor Ahmad Darwish, Director, Higher Education
Development Program (HEDP); Mr. Bahadur Hellali, Senior Edu-
cation and Technology Manager; Mr. Yama Hashimi, Senior Uni-
Fond memories of AIT: Afghanistan Minister
H.E. Dr. Subin Pinkayan, Chairperson, AIT
Board of Trustees,AIT President Prof. Worsak
Kanok-Nukulchai, and Ms. Doris Wibunsin,
Honorary Treasurer John F. Kennedy Founda-
tion of Thailand for Thai-American Friendship
delivered the note of thanks.
versities Operations Manager; Mr. Zubair
Seddiqi, Director Academic Programs;
and Mr. Tariq Seddiqi, Director, Adminis-
tration and Finance.
H.E. Mr. Abdul Tawab Balakarzai (right) with
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai
3. 3MARCH 2018
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
Inauguration of Digital Belt and Road
International Center of Excellence (DBAR
ICoE-Bangkok).
Dr Anil Kumar
authors book on
Bionanotechnology
A book on “Bionanotechnol-
ogy: Principles and Applica-
tions” written by Dr. Anil Ku-
mar Anal, Head, Department
of Food, Agriculture & Bio-
resources in AIT’s School of
Environment, Resources and
Development (SERD) has been
published by CRC press.
Says Dr. Anil, “Biological
systems are essential in nano-
technology, and many new ap-
plications are being developed
by mimicking the natural sys-
tems.” The book seeks to pro-
vide the reader with broader
knowledge of biological meth-
ods for signal transduction and
molecular recognition systems
and how they can be replicated
in bio-sensing applications.
Readers will learn the basic
structures and interactions of
biomacromolecules for devel-
oping bio-compatible and eco-
friendly devices, he says.
AIT takes the lead in the SWITCH-Asia
program
Fifteen professionals of Envi-
ronmental Planning and Eco-
nomic Division, Ministry of
Mahaweli Development and
Environment of Sri Lanka
studied a professional develop-
ment course on “Sustainable
Consumption and Production”
organized by AIT Extension
from 5-16 February 2018.
Supported by SWITCH-Asia, which is the largest EU-funded programme
promoting Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) in Asia,
the program was led by Mr. Fazle Karim of AIT Extension and Prof. C
Visvanathan of School of Environment, Resources and Development.
AIT to support Digital Belt and Road
International Center of Excellence (DBAR
ICoE-Bangkok)
AIT is among the organizations
that will support the China’s
Digital Belt and Road (DBAR)
program following the establish-
mentoftheDigitalBeltandRoad
International Center of Excel-
lence (DBAR ICoE-Bangkok).
The establishment of the Center
was officially announced on 27
February 2018 by the National
Research Council of Thailand
(NRCT) along with the Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS).
An official statement issued by the National News Bureau of Thailand stated
that apart from NRCT, AIT, Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Develop-
ment Agency (GISTDA), and Ramkhamhaeng University will support the ini-
tiative. “The agencies will gather and integrate data on climate change, in order
to reduce risks associated with natural disasters and support research on sus-
tainable development,” the statement added. Prof. Voratas Kachitvichyanukul,
Dean, School of Engineering and Technology (SET), participated in the event.
Program participants from Sri Lanka.
5. 5MARCH 2018
SEMINARS / PEOPLE
Dr. Djoen San Santoso promoted to
the rank of Associate ProfessorFrom 0 Machine
to 1000 Machines
Architecture
Mr. Udomsak
Donkhampai
7 February 2018
SEMINARS
Development
Cooperation of the
European Union:
Priorities, Strategies
and Methodological
Considerations
Jerome Pons
14 February 2018
Deriving Human
Behavior from Mobile
Big Data and Its Case
Studies
Dr. Apichon
Witayangkurn
14 February 2018
Smart Development of
Competences for Smart
Industries
Prof. Rui M Lima
Curriculum Development of MSIE4.0 for Thailand: 13 February 2018
Dr. Djoen San Santoso has
been promoted to the rank
of Associate Professor in the
School of Engineering and
Technology (SET). This was
announced by AIT President
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukul-
chai following the recommen-
dations of the Faculty Evaluation Panel (FEP) and the
SET Faculty Evaluation Committee.
Dr. Santoso was appointed AIT as an Assistant Profes-
sor in the School of Engineering and Technology in De-
cember 2011. Prior to joining AIT, he was holding the
position of Assistant Professor at the Graduate School
of Science and Engineering in Saitama University, Ja-
pan (December 2008 – November 2011). His research
encompasses the areas of infrastructure planning and
policy, asset management, risk management, public-pri-
vate partnerships, sustainable transportation in develop-
ing countries, public transportation, and non-motorized
transportation.
Industry’s 4.0
Challenges for the
Industrial Engineering
Curricula
Prof. Tom Savu
Identifying key criteria
in development of
Industrial Engineering
education
Prof. Tomasz Nitkiewicz
Building up quality
assurance system on
university-perspective of
Industrial Engineering
Master Program
Prof. Robert Ulewicz
6. 6MARCH 2018
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Team AIT conducts CSR at Kanchanaburi.
A Tribute to
Prof Robert B Banks
A message from
the Banks family
https://youtu.be/9dDMYyObEk8
AIT’s CSR activity in Kanchanaburi
AIT’s annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
event was held at Khow-Khwang on 10 February
2018, when AIT employees organized a tree plantation
in the area of Wat Thipsukhontharam, Kanchanaburi.
The land is owned by the Crown Property Bureau of
Thailand.
Led by President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, the team
of 60 AIT employees planted saplings on the mountain
behind the newly built standing Buddha Statue in
Kanchanaburi Province. The 32-meter tall stature,
namely Pra Buddha Metta Prachatai at Wat Thep
Sukhontharam, was structurally designed by Professor
Pramote Tarasak, AIT Alumnus (STR’1971) and tested
for wind and earthquake stability at the AIT-TU joint
wind tunnel lab by Prof. Pennung Warnitchai of AIT.
The AIT delegation welcomed by Mr. Hatairat Yupas,
Senior Head of Sustainable Development Support
Department of the Crown Property Bureau, along with
officials of the Buddhametta Prachatai Foundation.