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Ait.newsletter.march.2016
1. 1MARCH 2016
Asian Institute of Technology MARCH 2016
T
he AIT Cultural Show 2016 organized by the
Student Union Culture and Gender Commit-
tee under the theme of “Colours of Life” saw
over one hundred student performers and volunteers
captivate a standing-room-only crowd at the AIT Au-
ditorium on the evening of February 20.
Performing artists representing ten countries took to
the stage in competitive and non-competitive catego-
ries. The eight-hour extravaganza included 45 unique
performances, many reflective of the mosaic of cul-
tures found on campus.
INSIDE ISSUE.. .
Recent News / Happenings at AIT.................................................2
Partnerships / Fundraising / Scholarships.....................................3
Honors / Appointments...................................................................4
Student Activities............................................................................5
Backpage.......................................................................................6
Stellar Performances at AIT Cultural
Show Enthrall Audience
Magicians, fire eaters, dancing puppeteers, a multi-
part video and thought-provoking live theater under-
scored a programme of music and dance that kept the
judges busy and the AIT Community audience unde-
niable entertained.
Myanmar was crowned the night’s overall champion
when the total votes were tallied. Category winners
included Competitive Dance (Myanmar), Solo/Duet
Singing (Philippines), Group Singing (Sri Lanka),
Drama (Sri Lanka), Talent Show (Thailand), Fashion
Show (Nepal), and Mr. and Miss AIT (Sri Lanka).
2. 2MARCH 2016
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
Mr. Chang Soyc, Counsellor, The Embassy of the Republic of
Korea (ROK) in Thailand, and Mr. Han Jinsup, Director, Korea
International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) visited AIT on 25
February 2016, and expressed their intention to resume Korea's
constructive relationship with AIT. They were welcomed by AIT
President Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai and seniorAIT officials,
who highlighted the close partnership between the two.
Prof. Worsak mentioned that the hub of AIT student activities is the
Korea House, which was gifted by the Government of Korea to
AIT. Similarly, South Korea had also granted an endowment fund of
$1 million toAIT, besides deputing seconded visiting faculty toAIT.
The delegates also visited Korea House and met with AIT students.
Fiji Minister Calls on AIT
Anja Silvennoinen
Counsellor Chang Soyc (left) and Mr. Han
Jinsup.
H.E. Minister Inia B. Seruiratu (left) and Prof.
Sivanappan Kumar.
H.E. Minister Inia B. Seruiratu, Minister of Agriculture, Rural and
Maritime Development and National Disaster Management, Fiji,
was welcomed to AIT on 20 February 2016 by Prof. Sivanappan
Kumar, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Minister Seruiratu
was accompanied by Mr. Pita Tagicakirewa, Chargé d’Affaires,
Embassy of Fiji, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The Minister’s visit included a discussion on the Government of
Fiji’s plan to send two government officers from its National Di-
saster Management Office to undertake the Disaster Preparedness,
Mitigation and Management (DPMM) Professional Masters’ pro-
Pöyry, a leading global consulting and engineering firm focusing
on energy, forest industry, infrastructure and environment, wants
to enhance its engagement with AIT. It seeks a greater level of
association with AIT experts, and will consider engaging highly
qualified students as interns and for longer work placements.
AtAIT on 2 February 2016, a four-member delegation led byAnja
Silvennoinen, Pöyry Executive Vice President identified energy
and water as potential fields of collaboration. They welcomed the
suggestion of working together in the field of hydropower, smart
grids, and possibly pulp and paper. Ms. Anja Silvennoinen was ac-
Global consulting firm Pöyry seeks greater engagement
gram at AIT starting in August 2016. The officials also met with DPMM Coordinator Professor Pennung War-
nitchai, and were briefed on all aspects of the program by Dr. Indrajit Pal, DPMM faculty member.
ROK officials visit AIT
companied by Mr. Knut Sierotzki, Director, Hydropower and Renewable Asia; Dr. Markku Oksanen, Vice Presi-
dent, Hydropower; and Mr. Petteri Harkki, Managing Director, Thailand.
3. 3MARCH 2016
PARTNERSHIPS / FUNDRAISING / SCHOLARSHIPS
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai
(left) with Dr. Verapong Chaiperm.
Industrial Estate Authority of
Thailand ties up with AIT
The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) of Thailand will send
twenty-four of its staff to enroll in Master and Doctoral programs
offered by AIT over the next four years, to support its plans for
developing “Smart Network” energy services.
In a Memorandum of Agreement signed on 15 February 2016 by
PEA Governor Sermsakool Klaikaew and AIT President Prof.
Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, five qualified staff will pursue their
Master's degree atAIT each year, while one qualified employee will
enroll in an Energy doctoral program each year for the next four
years.
The MoA valued at 20 Mil. Thai Baht covers the academic areas
of Energy, Computer Science, Telecommunications, ICT, and
PEA signs 20 Mil. Baht agreement with AIT to upgrade 24 staff
Thailand state en-
terprise Industrial
Estate Authority of
Thailand (I-EA-T)
has entered into a
multi-faceted three-
year partnership
with AIT, signing
a Memorandum
of Understanding
From left: Mr. Udomsak Yanmoon,
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai,
and Mr. Soumyshree Baraiki.
(MoU) on 4 February 2016 for cooperation for the au-
thority’s new Excellence Center.
Under the MoU signed by I-EA-T Governor Dr.
Verapong Chaiperm and AIT President Prof. Worsak
Kanok-Nukulchai, both sides agreed to coordinate to
enhance industrial development training, promote busi-
ness and industrial investment and to generate business
networks to strengthen the potential of investors of both
parties with the implementation of the ASEAN Eco-
nomic Community. The deal is expected to underscore
I-EA-T’s drive to be one of the top three organizations
in developing and administering industrial estates in
Southeast Asia through its “ASEAN TOP 3” strategic
excellence campaign.
PEA Governor Sermsakool Klaikaew (left) with
President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai.
Pruksa Real Estate PCL
awards 1 Mil. THB Scholarship
Pruksa Real Es-
tate Public Com-
pany Limited
handed over a
cheque of 1 Mil.
Thai Baht (THB)
to AIT on 23
February 2016 to
support one stu-
dent from India
to earn his Mas-
ter’s degree in engineering at AIT.
Mr. Udomsak Yamnoon, Executive Vice President,
Pruksa PCL, made the donation to AIT President
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, who accepted the
gift on behalf of the Institute. Mr. Udomsak was ac-
companied by Mr. Dunyanit Udomwongsup, Pruksa
Real Estate PCL Training and Development Manag-
er, and Mr. Supachai Rakpanitmanee, Managing Di-
rector, Panya Consultants Co. Ltd. The first recipient
of Pruksa’s “Bonded Scholarship Support for Mas-
ter’s Degree Program in Construction Engineering
and Infrastructure Management” is Mr. Soumyshree
Baraiki, 25, from Odisha, India.
Management, all of which are under the
human resource development plan of PEA.
4. 4MARCH 2016
HONORS / APPOINTMENTS
Dr. Manukid
Parnichkun of
School of Engineering
andTechnology (SET)
has been promoted to
the rank of Professor.
Dr. Manukid joined
Prof. Dennes Bergado has been bestowed with
the title of Emeritus Professor. Prof. Bergado
graduated with a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering
(1974) from Mindanao State University, Philip-
pines; and obtained his Master’s in Engineering
(Soil Engineering, 1976) from AIT. He did his
Ph.D. in Civil and Geotechnical Engineering as a
EMERITUS PROFESSOR
Dr. Kyoko
Kusakabe of School
of Environment,
Resources and
Development (SERD)
has been promoted to
AIT as Assistant Professor in Industrial
Systems Engineering in November
1996, and he was promoted to the rank
of Associate Professor in 2001. He
obtained his Bachelor’s in Mechanical
Engineering from Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand, in 1991; and both
his Master’s (1993) and Ph.D. (1996) in
Precision Machinery Engineering from
the University of Tokyo, Japan.
the rank of Professor. Dr. Kyoko joined
AIT as an Assistant Professor in the
Gender and Development Studies (GDS)
Field of Study (FoS) in June 1999.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts
(English language and arts, 1986) from
Sophia University, Japan; and she ob-
tained both her Master’s (Rural and Re-
gional Development Planning, 1991) and
Ph.D. (Gender and Development Studies,
1999) fromAIT.Prof. Vinod Jindal has been bestowed with the
title of Emeritus Professor. Prof. Jindal obtained
his Bachelor’s in Science from Agra University,
India (1963) and his second Bachelor's inAgricul-
tural Engineering and Technology from G B Pant
University of Agriculture and Technology, India
(1967). He completed his Master’s inAgricultural
Prof. Chongrak Polprasert has been bestowed with the title of Emeritus Professor. Prof. Chongrak
completed his Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from Chulalongkorn University (1971), and his Mas-
ter’s in Environmental Engineering from AIT (1974). He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of
Washington, Seattle, USAin 1977.
Prof. Chongrak joinedAIT asAssistant Professor in 1977 and was promoted to the rank of Professor
in 1989. He has served as Professor atAIT for about 20 years, and graduated 24 Ph.D. and 100 Mas-
Fulbright Exchange Scholar from Utah State University, USA.
He joined AIT as an Assistant Professor in September 1982 and was
promoted to the rank of Professor in 1997. He has served as a Professor
atAIT for about 15 years, and has graduated 17 Ph.D. and 160 Master’s
students. His publication record includes two books, 24 edited books,
148 refereed journal articles, seven chapters in books, 227 papers in
conference proceedings, 73 papers (theme papers, keynote lectures, in-
vited and special lectures), 42 non-refereed publications and one patent
under his name.
Engineering from University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA (1971); and
his Ph.D. inAgricultural Engineering (with specialization in Food Pro-
cess Engineering) from the Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, USA in 1975.
He joinedAIT as anAssistant Professor in 1977, and he was promoted
to the rank of Professor in 1989. He has served as Professor atAIT for
about 16 years, and has graduated 19 Ph.D. and 160 Master’s students.
His publication record includes 79 publications in peer reviewed jour-
nals, 43 papers in conference proceedings, one book chapter, seven ed-
ited conference proceedings/research reports, 22 papers in workshops/
conferences/conventions and seminars, and six consultancy reports/
other publications.
ter’s students. His publication record includes three books, 34 book and monographs, and 112 refereed journal articles. He
has also servedAIT as Dean of the School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD) for nine years.
PROFESSOR
5. 5MARCH 2016
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
AIT students at ASEAN Conference on
Biodiversity.
The weekly grocery
shopping just became
more sustainable,
courtesy of AIT
Campus Sustainability
Club
The weekly trip to the market has
now become more sustainable,
courtesy of an initiative of the
AIT Campus Sustainability Club
(AITCSC). Moving beyond car-
pooling that students and residents
of AIT often practice when they
travel from the Institute campus,
the Club went a step ahead. They
engaged a Songthaew, an indig-
enous mode of transportation, for
the weekly grocery visit to the
nearby Talad Thai market, which is
one of the biggest markets of fresh
farm produce in Thailand. This ini-
tiative has two targets — sharing of
transport and replacing plastic bags
with cloth bags.
What is unique is that the Club
has also prepared an estimation of
carbon emissions. A return trip to
Talad Thai market covers 14 kilo-
meters, and considering a mileage
of 17 kilometers per litre, the Club
estimated that it results in a reduc-
tion in carbon emission of 3.835 kg
per trip for a cohort of 11 students
— a small amount, but a large step
towards a sustainable lifestyle.
Members of the AIT Campus
Sustainability Club.
AIT students act as social reporters at the
ASEAN Conference on Biodiversity
Eleven student volunteers from
AITacted as ‘Social Reporters’
at the Second ASEAN Confer-
ence on Biodiversity (ACB)
2016 held on 15-17 February
2016 at Bangkok. As social
reporters, AIT students docu-
mented the technical sessions,
summarized the proceedings,
provided inputs to the daily
AIT Research Competition 2016: Call for Ideas
bulletin, assisted in the field trip for delegates, and participated in discus-
sions with policy makers, experts, NGOs, and government officials.
Nine of the 11 student volunteers came from the Natural Resource Man-
agement (NRM) field of study, while one each came from Environmental
Engineering and Management (EEM), Regional and Rural Development
Planning (RRDP), and Remote Sensing and Geographical Information
Systems (RS/GIS). The 11 students came from nine countries including
two each from Thailand and India, and one each from Cambodia, Myan-
mar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
AIT Solutions has called for ideas for
the AIT Research Competition 2016.
The competition is a platform forAIT
researchers to develop their research
and business idea to scalable solu-
tions by working with industry ex-
perts and venture capitalists. Winners
will have the opportunity to access
adequate funds, technical assistance,
and guidance required to bring their
innovative ideas to life. Open to AIT
researchers, the deadline for call for
ideas is 15 February. The call
is followed by submission of
ideas (25 March), first round re-
sults (5April), second round re-
sults (12 May), and final award
(13 May). Details are available
at this link:
http://goo.gl/OXUlZP
COMING
UP!
• AIT OPEN HOUSE
11 March
http://goo.gl/aukNCi
• AIT CAREER FAIR
30 March
http://goo.gl/CtNnjx
6. 6MARCH 2016
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Aside from the official appointment of Emeritus Profes-
sor by the Board of Trustees, AIT has launched an in-
novative way to connect with its pool of former faculty
members in the form of "Distinguished Adjunct Fac-
ulty (DAF)". To entertain their strong wish to contrib-
ute to AIT, this engagement opens an official channel
for them to maintain their association with AIT. This
pool also includes AIT’s prominent alumni who have
become professors in top universities all over the world.
In late October 2014, AIT President Prof. Worsak
Kanok-Nukulchai invited all former faculty members
“who had AIT in their hearts” to participate in a survey
soliciting their professional support. The aim was to
strengthen AIT’s relationship with this diaspora of
former faculty members, so that they could serve as
AIT’s academic ambassadors.
So far 73 former faculty members working at top
universities around the world have accepted AIT’s offer
to join the DAF initiative. In addition, seven alumni who
possess a professorial rank in renowned universities
have also accepted to be DAF.
Under the DAF initiative, a former faculty member can
maintain a professional
affiliation with AIT by
using AIT’s ID, busi-
ness card and email ad-
dress. AIT would pro-
vide a common office
space with secretarial
support whenever DAF
members are present at
AIT. Although the as-
sociation is voluntary,
DAF members can be
remunerated on spe-
cific services rendered toAIT Schools, Centers, research
projects or other fund generating units by providing
course teaching, research, outreach, consulting and de-
veloping new academic curricula.
The President wishes to invite all DAF members
to visit the Institute, and also consider delivering a
DAF seminar. Please communicate with the Institute
Secretary, Mr. Karma Rana karma@ait.asia regarding
the arrangements of your visit, and with the related
Deans to explore short-term teaching, research, outreach
and other opportunities at AIT.
In case any former AIT faculty member wants
to reengage with AIT, please contact Mr. Karma.
For more information, please visit DAF website
https://goo.gl/9yUlNU .