AIT's 100th Batch Awardees
NINA DONNA STO. DOMINGO
THE CHAINARONG NA LAMPHUN PRIZE
& THE HIROMICHI SEYA PRIZE
The Chainarong Na Lamphun Prize is awarded to NINA DONNA STO. DOMINGO in recognition of outstanding academic performance in the field of Water Supply, Drainage and Sewerage Engineering and the Hiromichi Seya Prize in recognition of the best academic performance among women students in the graduating class.
Ms. Sto. Domingo, a Filipino citizen, obtained her B.Eng. degree, major in Civil Engineering from the University of the Philippines (Diliman) in 2000. Ms. Sto. Domingo was admitted to the AIT Master program in the field of Water Supply, Drainage & Sewerage Engineering in September 2002 and completed her M. Eng degree with a thesis entitled 'Modeling of Urban Drainage in Metro Manila, Philippines'. Prior to joining AIT, Ms. Sto. Domingo was a Cadet Trainee at Manila Water Co., Inc., Philippines.
PRANTIK BORDOLOI
THE JOHN A. HRONES PRIZE
The John A. Hrones Prize is awarded to PRANTIK BORDOLOI in recognition of the outstanding academic performance in the field of Management of Technology.
Mr. Bordoloi, an Indian citizen, obtained his B. Eng. Degree, major in Electrical Engineering from Dibrugarh University, India in 1999. Mr. Bordoloi was admitted to the AIT Master Degree program in the field of Management of Technology in September 2002 and completed his M.B.A. degree with a thesis entitled 'Value Addition or Control: An Investigation into the Post-investment Activities of a Venture Capitalist in Thailand'. Prior to joining AIT, Mr. Bordoloi worked as Project Manager at Marksman Technologies Inc., Noida, India.
KORAKOD NUSIT
DEESWASMONGKOL PRIZE
The Deeswasmongkol Prize is awarded to KORAKOD NUSIT in recognition of outstanding academic performance in the field of Engineering and Applied Geology.
Mr. Korakod, a Thai citizen, obtained his B. Eng. degree, major in Civil Engineering, from Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thailand in 2002. Mr. Korakod was admitted to the AIT Master degree program in the field of Engineering and Applied Geology in September 2002 and completed his M.Eng. degree with a thesis entitled 'Analysis of Ground Movement Using a Non-Linear Soil Model for Braced Excavations in the Bangkok MRT Project'. Prior to joining AIT, Mr. Korakod worked as an Engineer at Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Pathumthani, Thailand.
CHALERMPOL TAECHAKUMTHORN
THE CHIN FUNG KEE PRIZE
The Chin Fung Kee Prize is awarded to CHALERMPOL TAECHAKUMTHORN in recognition of outstanding academic performance in the field of Soil Engineering.
Mr. Chalermpol, a Thai citizen, obtained his B.Eng. degree, major in Civil Engineering, from Khon Kaen University in 2002. Mr. Chalermpol was admitted to the AIT Master program in the field of Soil Engineering in September 2002 and completed his M.Eng. degree with a thesis entitled 'Anisotropic Consolidation of Cement-Treated Clay at Higher Water Content'.
CHARNKURT YAOYUENYONG
THE MAHESH VARMA PRIZE
& THE AIT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRIZE
The Mahesh Varma Prize is awarded to CHARNKURT YAOYUENYONG in recognition of the outstanding academic performance in the field of Construction Engineering and Management and the AIT Alumni Association Prize in recognition of best outstanding academic performance in the School of Civil Engineering.
Mr. Charnkurt, a Thai Citizen, obtained his B.Eng. degree major in Civil Engineering, from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand in 1999. Mr. Charnkurt was admitted to the AIT Master program in the field of Construction Engineering and Management in September 2002 and completed his M.Eng degree with a thesis entitled 'Virtual Construction Market Negotiation Game: A Tool for Training Negotiation Skills'. Prior to joining AIT, Mr. Charnkurt, worked as an Assistant Manager at the Silpa Ngam Dee Ltd. Part, Bangkok, Thailand.
SANDESH RAJ ACHARYA
THE AOYAGI PRIZE
& THE AIT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRIZE
The Aoyagi Prize is awarded to SANDESH RAJ ACHARYA in recognition of outstanding academic performance in the field of Structural Engineering and the AIT Alumni Association Prize in recognition of best outstanding academic performance in the School of Civil Engineering.
Mr. Acharya, a Nepali citizen, obtained his B.Eng. degree, major in Civil Engineering from Tribhuvan University, Nepal in 2001. Mr. Acharya was admitted to the AIT Master Program in the field of Structural Engineering in September 2002, and completed his M.Eng degree with a thesis entitled 'Evaluation of the Modal Pushover Analysis Procedure Using Inelastic Modal Decomposition'.
GANGADHAR MAHESH
THE WEN-JEI YANG PRIZE
The Wen-Jei Yang Prize is awarded to GANGADHAR MAHESH in recognition of outstanding academic performance in the field of Infrastructure Engineering.
Mr. Mahesh, an Indian citizen, obtained his B.Arch. degree from University of Mysore, India, in 2000. Mr. Mahesh was admitted to the AIT Master program in the field of Infrastructure Engineering in September 2002 and completed his M.Eng. degree with a thesis entitled 'Risk Management Approach: A Tool for Budget Allocation Towards Security Management of Transportation Infrastructure against Human Interference Hazards'. Prior to joining AIT, Mr. Mahesh worked as an Architect at Dyan Belliappa & Associates, India.
SATTRAWUT PONBOON
& PARAMET LUATHEP
THE BARBARA AND JOHN HUGH JONES PRIZE
The Barbara and John Hugh Jones Prize is awarded to SATTRAWUT PONBOON and PARAMET LUATHEP in recognition of outstanding academic performance in the field of Transportation Engineering.
Mr. Sattrawut, a Thai citizen, obtained his B.Eng. degree major in Transportation Engineering from Suranaree University of Technology in 2001. Mr. Sattrawut was admitted to the AIT Master program in the field of Transportation Engineering in September 2002 and completed his M.Eng degree with a thesis entitled 'Development of a Road Accident Reporting and Investigating Computerized Systems in Thailand'. Prior to joining AIT, Mr. Sattrawut worked as Transportation Engineer Assistant at the Traffic and Transportation Department, B.M.A., Thailand.
Mr. Paramet, a Thai citizen, obtained his B.Eng. degree major in Civil Engineering from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology, Thailand in 2002. Mr. Paramet was admitted to the AIT Master program in the field of Transportation Engineering in September 2002 and completed his M.Eng degree with a thesis entitled 'Determination of Economic Losses Due to Road Crashes in Thailand'.
MUNA PRADHAN
THE HODAKA PRIZE
The Hodaka Prize is awarded to MUNA PRADHAN in recognition of outstanding academic performance in the field of Integrated Water Resources Management.
Ms. Pradhan, a Nepali citizen, obtained her B.Eng. degree, major in Civil Engineering from Tribhuvan University, Nepal in 2001. Ms. Pradhan was admitted to the AIT Master program in the field of Integrated Water Resources Management in September 2002 and completed her M.Eng degree with a thesis entitled 'Leakage Analysis and Management in the Water Distribution System of Kathmandu, Nepal'. Prior to joining AIT, Ms. Pradhan worked as a Civil Engineer at Water Resources Consult, Nepal.