Canada is looking to strengthen its relationship with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). The Canadian Ambassador to Thailand visited AIT and expressed interest in collaborating in areas like regional development programs. AIT and Canada have enjoyed a long relationship, with past Canadian support establishing divisions and programs at AIT. The Ambassador aims to explore new areas of cooperation between the two institutions.
1) The Asian Institute of Technology's campus will soon be available to view virtually through Google Street View. Google captured 360-degree imagery of the campus in September 2015 using a camera-equipped vehicle and backpack.
2) AIT is working to strengthen partnerships with universities in Myanmar, India, and Sudan by signing memorandums of understanding related to academics, training programs, and disaster preparedness.
3) Recent seminars at AIT examined lessons from 50 years in water management and evaluated the success of the developmental state model in Asia.
The document summarizes the establishment of the Asian Water Academy (AWA) by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and seven other organizations. AWA aims to be a knowledge hub and platform for exchanging ideas and solutions on water issues in Asia. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed establishing AWA at AIT on June 10, 2015. The document also provides updates on other recent news from AIT, including partnerships with organizations from Japan, Hungary, India, and Thailand.
The document summarizes UST Global's support for startups registered with Trivandrum Technolodge, an incubation project at Trinity College of Engineering. Key points:
- UST Global's innovation arm Infinity Labs will provide mentorship to startups incubated at Trivandrum Technolodge to support their technology business models and strategies.
- Another company, QuEST Global, is also interested in supporting businesses from the rural area, including those without academic backgrounds.
- The support from large IT companies creates opportunities for startups while also benefiting the companies by providing an innovation ecosystem.
- Trivandrum Technolodge offers office space and manufacturing facilities to around 20 startups.
The document is a newsletter from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) highlighting various news items. It includes stories about a new implantable prosthetic that could stop epileptic seizures, the IET offering competitive venue rental rates, a discussion between academics and employers about attracting students to STEM fields, and the IET supporting the new Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. It also describes a collaboration between the IET and Intellect to develop a competence model for professional registration in the data center sector to improve professional standards in that growing industry.
This document provides information about the eVIT CONCLAVE - 2.0 event on electric vehicles. It will be a two-day virtual conclave hosted by Vellore Institute of Technology Chennai on October 23-24, 2020. The conclave will bring together industry and academic experts from India and overseas to discuss technologies, policies, R&D, strategies and the future of electric vehicles. It aims to be a knowledge sharing platform for companies and organizations at the forefront of electric vehicle technology and implementation.
Thirty-five companies participated in the AIT Career Fair on April 24, 2013. Acting AIT President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai welcomed participants and remarked on AIT students studying in a unique international environment. Two AIT faculty members, Prof. Sivanappan Kumar and Prof. Kanchana Kanchanasut, were appointed Acting Vice Presidents. A tripartite MoU was also signed between AIT, the Wastewater Management Authority of Thailand, and TREMI to cooperate on education and training in wastewater treatment.
The summary is:
1) AIT held a career fair with 35 companies participating to recruit students. The Acting President remarked on AIT students being ideal candidates.
2) Two AIT faculty members were appointed as Acting Vice Presidents.
3) AIT signed an MOU with the Wastewater Management Authority of Thailand and another organization to cooperate on education and training in wastewater treatment.
The document summarizes recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). It discusses AIT signing an academic exchange agreement with the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability. It also discusses a pilot project between AIT, the Department of National Parks in Thailand, and Hong Kong University to develop a mobile app and Bluetooth beacons for Khao Yai National Park. Additionally, it provides information on personnel updates and promotions at AIT, an alumni update, and summaries of seminars and talks held at AIT.
1) The Asian Institute of Technology's campus will soon be available to view virtually through Google Street View. Google captured 360-degree imagery of the campus in September 2015 using a camera-equipped vehicle and backpack.
2) AIT is working to strengthen partnerships with universities in Myanmar, India, and Sudan by signing memorandums of understanding related to academics, training programs, and disaster preparedness.
3) Recent seminars at AIT examined lessons from 50 years in water management and evaluated the success of the developmental state model in Asia.
The document summarizes the establishment of the Asian Water Academy (AWA) by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and seven other organizations. AWA aims to be a knowledge hub and platform for exchanging ideas and solutions on water issues in Asia. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed establishing AWA at AIT on June 10, 2015. The document also provides updates on other recent news from AIT, including partnerships with organizations from Japan, Hungary, India, and Thailand.
The document summarizes UST Global's support for startups registered with Trivandrum Technolodge, an incubation project at Trinity College of Engineering. Key points:
- UST Global's innovation arm Infinity Labs will provide mentorship to startups incubated at Trivandrum Technolodge to support their technology business models and strategies.
- Another company, QuEST Global, is also interested in supporting businesses from the rural area, including those without academic backgrounds.
- The support from large IT companies creates opportunities for startups while also benefiting the companies by providing an innovation ecosystem.
- Trivandrum Technolodge offers office space and manufacturing facilities to around 20 startups.
The document is a newsletter from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) highlighting various news items. It includes stories about a new implantable prosthetic that could stop epileptic seizures, the IET offering competitive venue rental rates, a discussion between academics and employers about attracting students to STEM fields, and the IET supporting the new Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. It also describes a collaboration between the IET and Intellect to develop a competence model for professional registration in the data center sector to improve professional standards in that growing industry.
This document provides information about the eVIT CONCLAVE - 2.0 event on electric vehicles. It will be a two-day virtual conclave hosted by Vellore Institute of Technology Chennai on October 23-24, 2020. The conclave will bring together industry and academic experts from India and overseas to discuss technologies, policies, R&D, strategies and the future of electric vehicles. It aims to be a knowledge sharing platform for companies and organizations at the forefront of electric vehicle technology and implementation.
Thirty-five companies participated in the AIT Career Fair on April 24, 2013. Acting AIT President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai welcomed participants and remarked on AIT students studying in a unique international environment. Two AIT faculty members, Prof. Sivanappan Kumar and Prof. Kanchana Kanchanasut, were appointed Acting Vice Presidents. A tripartite MoU was also signed between AIT, the Wastewater Management Authority of Thailand, and TREMI to cooperate on education and training in wastewater treatment.
The summary is:
1) AIT held a career fair with 35 companies participating to recruit students. The Acting President remarked on AIT students being ideal candidates.
2) Two AIT faculty members were appointed as Acting Vice Presidents.
3) AIT signed an MOU with the Wastewater Management Authority of Thailand and another organization to cooperate on education and training in wastewater treatment.
The document summarizes recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). It discusses AIT signing an academic exchange agreement with the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability. It also discusses a pilot project between AIT, the Department of National Parks in Thailand, and Hong Kong University to develop a mobile app and Bluetooth beacons for Khao Yai National Park. Additionally, it provides information on personnel updates and promotions at AIT, an alumni update, and summaries of seminars and talks held at AIT.
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai has been appointed Interim President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). He has served in various roles at AIT previously, including Vice President for Resource Development and Acting President.
Prof. Kanchana Kanchanasut of AIT was inducted into the global Internet Hall of Fame for her pioneering work introducing email and the Internet to Thailand in the late 1980s. She registered Thailand's country domain name ".TH" and oversaw domain name registration services until 1999.
AIT has been awarded a USD 899,000 grant from USAID to implement a three-year collaborative project on agricultural learning exchange involving partners from Bangladesh,
1) The Asian Institute of Technology captured imagery of its campus using Google Street View to create a virtual online tour for people around the world to access.
2) The document discusses recent partnerships and agreements signed by AIT, including with universities in Myanmar, India, and Sudan to strengthen collaborations in various fields like engineering, health, and disaster management.
3) Upcoming seminars at AIT are summarized, covering lessons from 50 years in water management, evaluating the success of developmental states in Asia, and intellectual property strategies for academics.
The document provides a summary of recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in June 2017. It discusses the graduation of 489 students from 27 countries, with the largest cohorts from Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Myanmar. It also details several new partnerships, scholarships, and donations to AIT, including an endowed professorship from Bangladesh, joint research agreements with Chinese institutions, and scholarships from Thai companies. Finally, it announces the launch of a new innovation laboratory at AIT and an annual scholarship and prize established in memory of a former AIT president.
The document summarizes news from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in June 2017. 489 students from 27 countries received degrees at AIT's 127th graduation ceremony. The largest groups of graduating students came from Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, India, and Vietnam. AIT signed partnerships with Siam University and the Institute of Urban Environment of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Index International Group Company announced three scholarships for Thai students and Prof. Za-Chieh Moh donated funds for a geotechnical engineering laboratory. AIT also launched an Innovation Laboratory to support student ideas and held an event commemorating former AIT President Robert B. Banks.
The document summarizes recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in June 2014. It discusses that 429 students from 36 countries graduated from AIT. Vietnam had the most graduates at 93, followed by Thailand with 81. It also provides summaries of speeches given at the graduation, recent research projects conducted by AIT faculty, partnerships and agreements signed with other universities, recognition of AIT students and alumni, and photos from the graduation ceremony.
The document summarizes a visit by the President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Prof. Said Irandoust, to Nepal where he met with the President and Prime Minister of Nepal.
During the meetings, both Nepalese leaders expressed their strong support for AIT and its new charter. The Prime Minister reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to AIT. The AIT President thanked the Prime Minister for approving two annual scholarships for Nepalese students to study at AIT.
The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) provided assistance following the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The Geoinformatics Center at AIT assumed a leading role under the International Disaster Charter to generate satellite data and maps for emergency response. This included creating a web-based GIS platform with satellite imagery, damage assessments, and field data. AIT also held events to support victims of the disaster.
The document summarizes recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology in February 2013. It highlights that 102 students from 16 countries joined AIT's orientation program in January 2013. It also discusses presentations given on topics like Earth System Governance and microsatellite technology. Several AIT programs ranked highly in international rankings. AIT signed agreements with universities in Myanmar, Afghanistan, China, and Italy.
The document is the April 2013 issue of the Asian Institute of Technology newsletter.
The main stories include:
1) An AIT alumnus was appointed Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Nepal's interim government.
2) The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation expressed interest in partnering with AIT on research for sanitation and policy development.
3) A culture show was held at AIT featuring performances representing different student cultures.
Four hundred ninety-nine students from 30 countries graduated from the Asian Institute of Technology's 119th graduation ceremony on May 23, 2013. Thailand provided the largest number of graduates with 155, followed by Vietnam with 123. The graduation featured cultural displays by student representatives dressed in traditional attire. An inaugural "AIT Global Citizen Award" was given to Indian Minister Veerappa Moily. AIT is looking to strengthen ties with Vietnam's Ministry of Education and is considering offering Vietnamese scholarships for August 2013.
Four hundred ninety-nine students from 30 countries graduated from the Asian Institute of Technology's 119th graduation ceremony on May 23, 2013. Thailand provided the largest number of graduates with 155, followed by Vietnam with 123. The graduation featured students dressed in traditional attire from their home countries. An inaugural AIT Global Citizen Award was given to Indian Minister Veerappa Moily. AIT also held a press conference with Thai media outlets to discuss the graduation and AIT's role in international cooperation and development.
The AIT Cultural Show on February 19th featured performances representing various maritime cultures. Teams from Sri Lanka dominated the competition, winning most awards. Their performances included themes of pirates and mermaids. Organized by the AIT Students' Union Gender and Culture Committee, the live streamed event transformed the AIT Conference Center into a virtual ocean world for the evening.
The AIT Cultural Show held on February 19th featured performances representing various maritime cultures. Teams from Sri Lanka dominated the competition, winning most awards. Their performances included themes of pirates and mermaids. Organized by the AIT Students' Union, the live-streamed event transformed the conference center into a virtual ocean world for the six hour extravaganza.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand honored Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, AIT's interim president, at a research exhibition organized by the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. The princess spent considerable time at the AIT exhibit, interacting with Prof. Worsak and taking interest in AIT's poster presentations and exhibits. AIT held its 120th graduation, awarding 227 graduates from 19 countries. The graduation speakers urged the graduates to work for public good and focus on themes like food, energy, environment and technology.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's Technology Event showcasing technological research and developments. It also covers a royal visit from Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn who expressed interest in a geographic map of Thailand's natural energy potential from AIT. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing partnerships with organizations such as JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and Myanmar to support students from various countries at AIT.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's technology event showcasing its technological capabilities to industry. It also covers AIT receiving a royal audience with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, who was formerly an AIT student. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing support for AIT from organizations like JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and an AIT alumni-owned firm.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's technology event showcasing its technological capabilities to industry. It also covers AIT receiving a royal audience with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, who was formerly an AIT student. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing support for AIT from organizations like JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and an AIT alumni-owned firm.
The document summarizes the establishment of the Asian Water Academy (AWA) through a memorandum of understanding signed between the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and seven other organizations. AWA aims to be a knowledge hub and experience sharing platform on water issues in Asia. It will also be a leader on water issues within the ASEAN Economic Community. The signing took place on June 10, 2015 at AIT. Speakers at the ceremony emphasized AIT's experience in dealing with water issues and the opportunity for member organizations to exchange ideas and solutions through AWA.
The AIT Cultural Show 2012 showcased the cultural diversity of AIT students through performances. It featured shadow theatre from Nepal and other acts. The event promoted a spirit of unity and internationalism among students. The damaged AIT conference center, which hosted the event, had been flooded in October. The show was a display of student talent and competitiveness alongside togetherness. A photo feature of the event was available online.
The document summarizes recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand. The main points are:
- AIT welcomed a new batch of students from 33 countries, making it a unique global microcosm as it has been since its founding in 1959.
- AIT President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai spoke to the new students, noting AIT's role has changed from regional development to global collaboration and preparing globally responsible citizens.
- Recent events highlighted include a public lecture on China's Belt and Road Initiative and its potential impacts, an agreement signed with a Chinese company for collaboration, and donations received from power companies to support research.
The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) hosted the largest ever Social Business Day, with nearly 1,500 delegates from 59 countries attending. Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus praised AIT for establishing a new benchmark for organizing the event. AIT President Eden Woon described the event as fitting for coinciding with AIT's 60th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of AIT's Yunus Centre, the first such centre established by Professor Yunus. The event featured addresses from government and business leaders and celebrated achievements in social business.
The document summarizes a graduation speech given by Prof. Tony F. Chan at AIT's 131st graduation. Prof. Chan offered four lessons to graduates: be ready for opportunities, take calculated risks when young, know yourself and have a vision, and be a leader not a follower. He also highlighted four challenges facing universities: globalization, changing expectations, technological disruption, and the rise of innovation/entrepreneurship. The AIT president congratulated graduates and stated the institute's motto is "Transforming AIT" to remain relevant through lifelong learning and transformation.
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai has been appointed Interim President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). He has served in various roles at AIT previously, including Vice President for Resource Development and Acting President.
Prof. Kanchana Kanchanasut of AIT was inducted into the global Internet Hall of Fame for her pioneering work introducing email and the Internet to Thailand in the late 1980s. She registered Thailand's country domain name ".TH" and oversaw domain name registration services until 1999.
AIT has been awarded a USD 899,000 grant from USAID to implement a three-year collaborative project on agricultural learning exchange involving partners from Bangladesh,
1) The Asian Institute of Technology captured imagery of its campus using Google Street View to create a virtual online tour for people around the world to access.
2) The document discusses recent partnerships and agreements signed by AIT, including with universities in Myanmar, India, and Sudan to strengthen collaborations in various fields like engineering, health, and disaster management.
3) Upcoming seminars at AIT are summarized, covering lessons from 50 years in water management, evaluating the success of developmental states in Asia, and intellectual property strategies for academics.
The document provides a summary of recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in June 2017. It discusses the graduation of 489 students from 27 countries, with the largest cohorts from Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Myanmar. It also details several new partnerships, scholarships, and donations to AIT, including an endowed professorship from Bangladesh, joint research agreements with Chinese institutions, and scholarships from Thai companies. Finally, it announces the launch of a new innovation laboratory at AIT and an annual scholarship and prize established in memory of a former AIT president.
The document summarizes news from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in June 2017. 489 students from 27 countries received degrees at AIT's 127th graduation ceremony. The largest groups of graduating students came from Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, India, and Vietnam. AIT signed partnerships with Siam University and the Institute of Urban Environment of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Index International Group Company announced three scholarships for Thai students and Prof. Za-Chieh Moh donated funds for a geotechnical engineering laboratory. AIT also launched an Innovation Laboratory to support student ideas and held an event commemorating former AIT President Robert B. Banks.
The document summarizes recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in June 2014. It discusses that 429 students from 36 countries graduated from AIT. Vietnam had the most graduates at 93, followed by Thailand with 81. It also provides summaries of speeches given at the graduation, recent research projects conducted by AIT faculty, partnerships and agreements signed with other universities, recognition of AIT students and alumni, and photos from the graduation ceremony.
The document summarizes a visit by the President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Prof. Said Irandoust, to Nepal where he met with the President and Prime Minister of Nepal.
During the meetings, both Nepalese leaders expressed their strong support for AIT and its new charter. The Prime Minister reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to AIT. The AIT President thanked the Prime Minister for approving two annual scholarships for Nepalese students to study at AIT.
The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) provided assistance following the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. The Geoinformatics Center at AIT assumed a leading role under the International Disaster Charter to generate satellite data and maps for emergency response. This included creating a web-based GIS platform with satellite imagery, damage assessments, and field data. AIT also held events to support victims of the disaster.
The document summarizes recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology in February 2013. It highlights that 102 students from 16 countries joined AIT's orientation program in January 2013. It also discusses presentations given on topics like Earth System Governance and microsatellite technology. Several AIT programs ranked highly in international rankings. AIT signed agreements with universities in Myanmar, Afghanistan, China, and Italy.
The document is the April 2013 issue of the Asian Institute of Technology newsletter.
The main stories include:
1) An AIT alumnus was appointed Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Nepal's interim government.
2) The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation expressed interest in partnering with AIT on research for sanitation and policy development.
3) A culture show was held at AIT featuring performances representing different student cultures.
Four hundred ninety-nine students from 30 countries graduated from the Asian Institute of Technology's 119th graduation ceremony on May 23, 2013. Thailand provided the largest number of graduates with 155, followed by Vietnam with 123. The graduation featured cultural displays by student representatives dressed in traditional attire. An inaugural "AIT Global Citizen Award" was given to Indian Minister Veerappa Moily. AIT is looking to strengthen ties with Vietnam's Ministry of Education and is considering offering Vietnamese scholarships for August 2013.
Four hundred ninety-nine students from 30 countries graduated from the Asian Institute of Technology's 119th graduation ceremony on May 23, 2013. Thailand provided the largest number of graduates with 155, followed by Vietnam with 123. The graduation featured students dressed in traditional attire from their home countries. An inaugural AIT Global Citizen Award was given to Indian Minister Veerappa Moily. AIT also held a press conference with Thai media outlets to discuss the graduation and AIT's role in international cooperation and development.
The AIT Cultural Show on February 19th featured performances representing various maritime cultures. Teams from Sri Lanka dominated the competition, winning most awards. Their performances included themes of pirates and mermaids. Organized by the AIT Students' Union Gender and Culture Committee, the live streamed event transformed the AIT Conference Center into a virtual ocean world for the evening.
The AIT Cultural Show held on February 19th featured performances representing various maritime cultures. Teams from Sri Lanka dominated the competition, winning most awards. Their performances included themes of pirates and mermaids. Organized by the AIT Students' Union, the live-streamed event transformed the conference center into a virtual ocean world for the six hour extravaganza.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand honored Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, AIT's interim president, at a research exhibition organized by the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. The princess spent considerable time at the AIT exhibit, interacting with Prof. Worsak and taking interest in AIT's poster presentations and exhibits. AIT held its 120th graduation, awarding 227 graduates from 19 countries. The graduation speakers urged the graduates to work for public good and focus on themes like food, energy, environment and technology.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's Technology Event showcasing technological research and developments. It also covers a royal visit from Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn who expressed interest in a geographic map of Thailand's natural energy potential from AIT. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing partnerships with organizations such as JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and Myanmar to support students from various countries at AIT.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's technology event showcasing its technological capabilities to industry. It also covers AIT receiving a royal audience with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, who was formerly an AIT student. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing support for AIT from organizations like JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and an AIT alumni-owned firm.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in August 2013. It discusses AIT's technology event showcasing its technological capabilities to industry. It also covers AIT receiving a royal audience with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, who was formerly an AIT student. Additionally, it announces scholarship recipients and continuing support for AIT from organizations like JAXA and the governments of Japan, Norway, and an AIT alumni-owned firm.
The document summarizes the establishment of the Asian Water Academy (AWA) through a memorandum of understanding signed between the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and seven other organizations. AWA aims to be a knowledge hub and experience sharing platform on water issues in Asia. It will also be a leader on water issues within the ASEAN Economic Community. The signing took place on June 10, 2015 at AIT. Speakers at the ceremony emphasized AIT's experience in dealing with water issues and the opportunity for member organizations to exchange ideas and solutions through AWA.
The AIT Cultural Show 2012 showcased the cultural diversity of AIT students through performances. It featured shadow theatre from Nepal and other acts. The event promoted a spirit of unity and internationalism among students. The damaged AIT conference center, which hosted the event, had been flooded in October. The show was a display of student talent and competitiveness alongside togetherness. A photo feature of the event was available online.
The document summarizes recent news and events from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand. The main points are:
- AIT welcomed a new batch of students from 33 countries, making it a unique global microcosm as it has been since its founding in 1959.
- AIT President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai spoke to the new students, noting AIT's role has changed from regional development to global collaboration and preparing globally responsible citizens.
- Recent events highlighted include a public lecture on China's Belt and Road Initiative and its potential impacts, an agreement signed with a Chinese company for collaboration, and donations received from power companies to support research.
The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) hosted the largest ever Social Business Day, with nearly 1,500 delegates from 59 countries attending. Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus praised AIT for establishing a new benchmark for organizing the event. AIT President Eden Woon described the event as fitting for coinciding with AIT's 60th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of AIT's Yunus Centre, the first such centre established by Professor Yunus. The event featured addresses from government and business leaders and celebrated achievements in social business.
The document summarizes a graduation speech given by Prof. Tony F. Chan at AIT's 131st graduation. Prof. Chan offered four lessons to graduates: be ready for opportunities, take calculated risks when young, know yourself and have a vision, and be a leader not a follower. He also highlighted four challenges facing universities: globalization, changing expectations, technological disruption, and the rise of innovation/entrepreneurship. The AIT president congratulated graduates and stated the institute's motto is "Transforming AIT" to remain relevant through lifelong learning and transformation.
AIT experienced its worst flood crisis in 2011 when over two meters of water inundated the campus due to severe flooding in Thailand. In subsequent years, AIT received prestigious awards and ratings for its academic programs, launched new scholarship programs for Myanmar students, and underwent modernization projects of its library and leadership with a new president beginning in 2018, as AIT celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2019.
The Asian Institute of Technology held its 25th annual career fair, which saw participation from 32 companies including 12 attending for the first time. The President welcomed the exhibitors and described AIT students as ideal recruits due to their international backgrounds and rigorous education. A record 31 research exhibits were also showcased in a student research exhibition held alongside the career fair.
The document outlines the establishment of the SEATO Graduate School of Engineering from 1957-1960. In 1957, the Secretary-General of SEATO proposed a regional graduate engineering school supported by SEATO countries. In 1959, the King of Thailand signed a Royal Decree establishing the SEATO Graduate School of Engineering at Chulalongkorn University, making it the first graduate engineering school in Southeast Asia. Prof. Thomas H. Evans became the first Dean of the school. By 1960, the school had expanded its curriculum to include majors in Highway Engineering and Structural Engineering.
This document is the annual report of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) for 2016. It begins with listings of the AIT Board of Trustees and its Executive Committee and Audit Committee. It then contains messages from the Chairman of the AIT Board of Trustees and the AIT President. The rest of the report provides institutional highlights and reports from AIT's administration, responsibility centers, faculty/staff/student awards and recognitions, sustainability initiatives on campus, the AIT Library modernization project, campus rehabilitation work, key figures and trends, and appendices with financial statements and lists of collaborations and partnerships.
AIT is one of the founding members of the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi), a project initiated under Thailand's Eastern Economic Development Plan to create a science hub in ASEAN. Fifty organizations from various sectors signed agreements to participate in EECi. EECi will have two campuses, one focusing on automation, robotics, biotechnology, and another on aerospace industries. AIT also signed several partnership agreements this month with universities and organizations from Hong Kong, Japan, Austria and India to collaborate on educational programs and projects related to urban development, remote sensing, and rail engineering. An AIT alumnus from Malaysia donated 1 million Thai Baht towards an engineering scholarship at AIT.
AIT achieved top honors in two international university rankings. It was ranked number one in international orientation by U-Multirank, sharing the top spot with seven other universities. Additionally, the 2017 QS Rankings by Subject ranked AIT among the top global universities in seven subjects, including rankings of 101-150 in Architecture and Built Environment, 151-200 in Civil and Structural Engineering and Environmental Studies, 251-300 in Business and Management Studies, 301-350 in Electrical and Electronics, 351-400 in Mechanical Engineering, and 451-500 in Computer Science and Information Management. AIT also signed agreements with two Cambodian universities and hosted its biannual Career Fair and research exhibition.
The modernized AIT library opened with simplicity and elegance after being devastated by flooding five years prior. The library underwent a major facelift and modernization, becoming a showcase user-friendly learning space using latest technology. It was unveiled by AIT President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, who had launched a fundraising campaign after the flood that raised nearly 80 million Baht from donors. A robot circulates the library fetching returned books.
182 students from 14 countries graduated from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) on December 15, 2016 at its 126th graduation ceremony. Vietnam provided the largest number of graduates at 70, followed by Myanmar with 34. The AIT President encouraged graduates to embrace sustainability and social/environmental issues. An AIT alumnus reminisced about his time at the institute. With this graduation, AIT's total number of alumni reached 21,770.
The document summarizes an event where AIT co-hosted the 15th General Conference of the International Association of Universities from November 13-16, 2016 in Thailand. The conference, which commemorated 100 years of the university system in Thailand, focused on how higher education institutions can contribute to innovation and sustainability. It was presided over by Her Royal Highness Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and included presentations from presidents of AIT, IAU, Chulalongkorn University, Siam University, and Suranaree University of Technology.
The document summarizes the Asian Institute of Technology's (AIT) mourning of the passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. It discusses how AIT was established and supported by King Bhumibol, including his presiding over convocations and accepting awards from AIT. It describes condolence meetings held at AIT and messages from AIT leadership mourning the King's death. Recent AIT news such as faculty appointments and collaborations with other universities are also mentioned.
Four hundred and eighty-one students from 32 countries were welcomed at the Asian Institute of Technology's (AIT) orientation on August 4, 2016. This was the largest cohort over the last five years according to AIT President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai. The students came from Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania, and the Americas with the largest groups being from Thailand, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, India, and Nepal. Forty percent of admitted students were female. President Worsak described AIT's international perspective, regional orientation, multidisciplinary approach, and politically neutral stance.
The document summarizes recent news and happenings at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand. It discusses the president's mid-term report which highlighted achievements and his vision to position AIT as a leading global research institute. It also details new partnerships signed, degrees awarded, research rankings, fundraising successes, and restructuring of the AIT administration.
An agreement was signed between the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and the National Science and Technology Development Agency of Thailand (NSTDA) to cooperate in research and education. The agreement allows 11 NSTDA researchers to work as adjunct faculty at AIT and gives AIT access to NSTDA research facilities. The researchers will come from several NSTDA research centers, including those focused on genetics, electronics, materials, and nanotechnology. The agreement aims to help AIT and NSTDA create a premier technology and knowledge hub in Thailand through their collaboration.
AIT held its 125th graduation ceremony where 481 students from 27 countries received their degrees, with Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam having the largest number of graduates; the graduation address was given by representatives from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the European Union, and prominent alumni also spoke at the event.
The AIT Cultural Show was held on February 20th with over 100 student performers representing 10 countries. Myanmar was crowned the overall champion. The show included various performances such as dancing, singing, drama, and talent acts. Separately, the PEA of Thailand signed an agreement to send 24 staff to AIT master's and PhD programs over 4 years in areas like energy and ICT. The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand also signed a partnership with AIT for training and business development. Additionally, Pruksa Real Estate donated a 1 million baht scholarship for an Indian student and AIT recognized several faculty promotions.
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1. 1JULY 2017
Asian Institute of Technology JULY 2017
INSIDE ISSUE.. .
Recent News / Happenings at AIT..................................................2-3, 5
Alumni.............................................................................................4
Backpage........................................................................................6
Canada keen to turn a page,
rejuvenate linkage with AIT
“
Today should mark a change and a turning of a page in our relations with the Asian Institute
of Technology (AIT).” Stating this, Canadian Ambassador to Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos,
H.E. Ms. Donica Pottie described her maiden visit to AIT on 2 June 2017 as an opportunity to
catch up with the past, and work towards creating a collaboration in the future.
Stressing that Canada has enjoyed a “long-standing rela-
tionship with AIT,” the Ambassador said she was keen to
explore ways in which the two can work together in the
emerging global environment. “We are looking at areas
to collaborate and explore things we can do to support
AIT,” she remarked. There is a global rethink on devel-
opment assistance, and Canada is focussing on regional
programs rather than bilateral programs, she added.
Welcoming the Ambassador, AIT President Prof. Wor-
sak Kanok-Nukulchai spoke of the deep relations that
AIT had enjoyed with Canada. Thanking the Ambassa-
dor for her encouraging remarks, Prof. Worsak informed
the visiting Canadian delegation that former AIT Presi-
dent Prof. Roger G. H. Downer (who assumed office in
August 1996) joined AIT from the University of Wa-
terloo in Ontario, Canada. Canadian support led to the
establishment of the Human Settlements Development
(HSD) Division at AIT in 1977, as well as the develop-
ment of Habitech Technology in the mid-1980s, Prof.
Worsak said. He also mentioned that in 2015, support
from Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade
and Development (DFATD) had helped 30 Afghan stu-
dents to study water resources at AIT.
2. 2JULY 2017
Recent News / happenings at AIT
From left: Mr. Akira Hagiwara, Mr. Taisuke Odera, and
Ms. Narumon Thongkhaw.
AIT teams up with TCELS on IP management
From left: Dr. Nares Damrongchai, Prof. Worsak Kanok-
Nukulchai and Dr. Thammarat Koottatep interacting with the
media after signing the MoU.
AIT has partnered with the Thailand Center of Ex-
cellence for Life Sciences (TCELS) for technology
transfer and intellectual property management. A
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed
by TCELS and AIT on 13 June 2017 by the CEO of
TCELS, Dr. Nares Damrongchai, and AIT President,
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Nares stated that the part-
nership with AIT marks the beginning of a relationship
and that TCELS hopes to work withAIT on a long-term
basis. “We will partner withAIT on communication and
licensing, and work closely with researchers atAIT, pro-
viding them with linkages and ensuring that more inno-
vative projects emerge out of Thailand,” Dr. Nares said.
Dr. Nares stated that the cooperation between TCELS
and AIT will include support in technology transfer, li-
censing and commercialization. TCELS will also help
in establishing a technology transfer office, and in train-
ing AIT researchers.
Eight-Japan Engineering Consultants announces additional
scholarship for AIT
Eight-Japan Engineering Consultants (E-JEC),
Japan has announced the grant of a scholarship
for a student to pursue a Master’s degree at AIT.
The scholarship will be open to qualified appli-
Prof. Worsak thanked TCELS for the initiative in pro-
viding an interface between the academia and the in-
dustry. The AIT President stated that universities and
research organizations are often unable to commer-
cialize their research work, since they tend to con-
centrate on basic research, and this partnership will
benefit both organizations.
cants from Myanmar, Sri Lanka or the Philip-
pines, to study either Geotechnical Engineering
or Structural Engineering.
This is in addition to the scholarship announced
by E-JEC in 2014, which was targeted at stu-
dents enrolled in either Structural Engineering or
Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation and Manage-
ment. Since then, one E-JEC scholarship recipi-
ent has already graduated from AIT in 2017. The
new scholarship is an additional provision to the
earlier Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) that
was initially signed by the AIT President Prof.
Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, and E-JEC President,
Mr. Yuji Kotani in September 2014.
3. 3JULY 2017
Recent News / happenings at AIT
AIT to provide customized professional
training to Power Grid Company of
Bangladesh
From left: Dr. Jonathan Shaw, Prof. Worsak
Kanok-Nukulchai, Mr. Masum Al-Beruni and Mr.
Mohammed Shafiqullah.
AIT will pro-
vide high-qual-
ity customized
professional
development
courses for of-
ficers of the
Power Grid
C o m p a n y
of Bangla-
desh Limited
AIT develops river health
assessment framework
Researchers at AIT have developed a com-
munity-scale framework for river health
assessment to assess the health of rivers in
the Mekong River Basin. The framework is
being implemented in the Songkhram catch-
ment in Northeast Thailand to assess the
health of the Songkhram River.
Earlier in June 2017, the AIT team handed
over river health assessment equipment to
five schools in the region. Supported by the
CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land
and Ecosystems (WLE), the project is led by
Prof. Mukand S Babel, Dr. Victor R. Shinde,
Dr. Oleg Shipin, Dr. Sangam Shrestha, Ms.
Anyamanee Onsomkrit, and Ms. Asali Pei-
ris of AIT. Project partners include Thai
Water Partnership and the Pollution Control
Department of Thailand.
AIT produces dynamic emergency response maps for Sri Lanka floods
AIT’s Geoinformatics Center (GIC) has pre-
pared dynamic emergency response maps in
response to the Sri Lanka floods that affected
15 districts in the island nation. The data viewer
combines satellite imagery with real-life photo-
(PGCB), focusing on capacity building of professionals in areas
related to the power sector.
AMemorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on 9 June 2017
between PGCB’s Managing Director, Mr. MasumAl-Beruni, and
AIT President, Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, envisages an an-
nual intake of 40-60 professionals from PGCB for various ca-
pacity building and training programs offered by AIT Extension.
Mr. Al-Beruni was accompanied by Mr. Mohammed Shafiqul-
lah, Executive Director (HRM), and Md. Zahirul Islam, Manager
(Training Power and Energy). PGCB is the sole electric power
transmission company in Bangladesh. Executive Director of
AIT Extension, Dr. Jonathan Shaw stated that AIT will offer 4-6
courses before the end of this year.
graphs and incorporates river water levels, with data on loss
and fatalities to provide an overview of the extent of the floods.
While traditional disaster maps are static and are often solely
based on satellite data and its interpretation, this emergency
data viewer enables a more powerful and dynamic visual in-
terpretation adding value for disaster relief and emergency
responders. “Traditional maps are often restricted in their us-
ability since they provide static information, while the com-
bination of imagery, flood levels, and ground-level informa-
tion vastly enhances the usability of this data viewer,” says
Dr. Manzul Kumar Hazarika, Director (Project Operations),
Geoinformatics Center, AIT.
4. 4JULY 2017
alumni
AIT alumnus Kyaw Linn has been appointed
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Construction,
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar. He
was appointed on 5 June 2017. Prior to the
ministerialappointment,KyawLinnwasserving
as Permanent Secretary and Head of Public
Works in Myanmar, with the responsibility of
construction and maintenance of roads, bridges,
airfields, and buildings.
Mr. Kyaw Linn graduated with a Professional
Master’s in Construction Engineering and
Infrastructure Management from AIT’s School
of Engineering & Technology (SET) in 2015.
He had enrolled in the Professional Master’s
Program in Project Management which
was delivered in Myanmar, and which is a
custom-made program created for Ministry of
Construction, Government of Myanmar.
Mr. Kyaw Linn has been actively engaged with
AIT. In April 2015, he signed a Memorandum
of Agreement (MOA) on behalf of Myanmar’s
Ministry of Construction for launching a one-
year Professional Master’s Degree Program
on Project Management in Construction in
Myanmar, with the aim to train Myanmar
professionals to play a leading role in the
international construction industry.
AIT alumnus appointed
Deputy Minister of
Construction in Myanmar
File photo: Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai (left) with
Mr. Kyaw Linn during the signing of MoA in June 2015.
AIT alumnus Dr. Devendran
Subhakar(Master’sinEnergy,
1983) has been appointed
Vice Chancellor of Vellore
Institute of Technology VIT-
AP, Amravati, India. Dr.
Subhakar was earlier serving
as Dean of Academics
and Director of Software
Development at VIT, Vellore.
AIT alumnus appointed Vice
Chancellor
He has also been associated with theAgency for Non-
conventional Energy and Rural Technology (AN-
ERT), Thiruvananthapuram, Department of Power,
Kerala, and as a scientist in Central Power Research
Institute (CPRI). He completed his Ph. D. in the area
of Renewable Energy (Solar Thermal) from IIT-Ma-
dras.
Dr. Sutat Weesakul has been
appointed Director, Hydro
and Agro Informatics Insti-
tute (HAII) in the Ministry
of Science and Technology,
Thailand.
An affiliated faculty member
in Water Engineering and
Management (WEM), Dr.
Dr Sutat Weesakul appointed
Director, Hydro and Agro
Informatics Institute
Sutat is an AIT alumnus (Master’s 1982, Doctorate
1987). A recipient of the Best Teaching Award (2004)
for teaching the course on Coastal Zone Manage-
ment, he continues to guide Master and Doctoral stu-
dents at AIT. His research interests include numerical
modeling, urban drainage, physical modeling, coastal
engineering, and coastal zone management.
Dr. Devendran
Subhakar
Dr. Sutat Weesakul
5. 5JULY 2017
Recent News / happenings at AIT
Blood Donation Camp: 8 June 2017
GeoS4S International Summer School concludes
Fifty-one participants from 20 nationalities participat-
ed in the two-week long GeoServices-4-Sustainability
(GeoS4S) international summer camp which concluded
at AIT on 2 June 2017. Organized in Thailand by a con-
sortium of 10 universities from Europe, China, andThai-
land, the camp was held between 22 May-2 June 2017.
Welcoming the participants, project leaders Prof. Nitin
Kumar Tripathi of AIT, and Dr. Shahnawaz of the Uni-
versity of Salzburg stated that the camp was designed
to enhance geospatial competencies of participants.
Interfaculty Department of Geoinformatics – Z_GIS,
University of Salzburg, Austria is the coordinating in-
stitution for the project, with AIT being a partner insti-
tution. Partner institutions include Palacky University,
Olomouc, Czech Republic; University of Sustainable
Development, Eberswalde, Germany; Vrije Universit-
eit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Nanjing
Normal University, Nanjing, Wuhan University, Wu-
han, and Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography –
CAS, Urumqi from China;AIT, Chiang Mai University,
Chiang Mai, and King Mongkut’s University of Tech-
nology, Thonburi. UNIGIS International Association
and Geospatial Media and Communications in Nether-
lands and GeoInformatics International (Thailand) are
associate partners.
6. 6JULY 2017
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