On 17 September, AIT alumnus Mr. Janaka Dharmabandu (GTE, 1989), who is the President of the AIT Alumni Association (AITAA)-Central Asia Chapter, and working in Kazakhtsan, visited the Institute and discussed ways in which the AITAA Central Asia Chapter could assist AIT in recruiting more students from central Asian countries.
Visit of AITAA – Central Asia Chapter President
AIT’s GMSARN collaboration with two universities in China strengthened
Professor Vilas Wuwongse, Vice President for External Relations and Dr. Weerakorn Ongsakul, in his capacity as Greater Mekong Subregion Academic and Research Network (GMSARN) Secretary General, visited Kunming University of Science and Technology (KUST) and Yunnan University (YU) on 19 and 20 September 2007, to strengthen AIT's GMSARN collaboration with the two universities.
AIT President meets with delegation from Sida
At the invitation of Dr. Anders Granlund, Counsellor (Director of Swedish Environmental Secretariat for Asia), AIT President Said Irandoust attended a meeting on 19 September 2007 at the Swedish Embassy, where he met with Mrs. Gunilla Eitrem, Senior Program Officer of the Environment Policy Unit of the Department of Natural Resource and Environment, Sida, who was visiting Thailand on a field trip.
AIT graduate wins International Federation of Inventor Association top prize for pioneering ‘COMET’ system
Dr. Siriwan Suebnukarn to compete at the World Cup of Computer Implemented Inventions Finals in 2008
An alumna of AIT's Computer Science and Information Management Program, School of Engineering and Technology, Dr. Siriwan Suebnukarn, recently won the prestigious International Federation of Inventor Association’s (IFIA) Lady Prize for the Best Women Invention, at the 2007 International Invention Show and Technomart, Taiwan, on 27-30 September 2007.
The award was for her work on COMET: an intelligent tutoring system for medical problem-based learning.
Meeting with Board Chairman
On 19 September 2007, AIT President Said Irandoust met with Dr. Tej Bunnag, Chairman of the Board. The President briefed the Chairman on the feedback received from trustees on the latest version of AIT Charter, which was endorsed by the Board at its special meeting on 6 September.
President visits Nepal
AIT President Said Irandoust recently travelled to Nepal during 15-18 September 2007 to promote the Institute and solidify numerous relationships and partnerships. The president was accompanied by Mrs.
AIT faculty members recognized
Congratulations to Professor Chongrak Polprasert of the School of Environment, Resources and Development on being elected as one of the 21 Fellows of the School of Engineering at the University of Tokyo. Professor Y. Matsumoto, Dean of the School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, noted in the official communication to Professor Chongrak that the conferment of the Fellowship, which will take place on 10 November 2007, is in recognition of his distinguished service and achievement in research and education in the field of engineering and contribution to the School.
GMSARN collaboration with two Chinese universities strengthened
To strengthen the collaboration of GMSARN with two universities in China, Professor Vilas Wuwongse, AIT Vice President for External Relations, and Dr. Weerakorn Ongsakul, in his capacity as Greater Mekong Subregion Academic and Research Network (GMSARN) Secretary General, visited Kunming University of Science and Technology (KUST) and Yunnan University (YU) on 19 and 20 September 2007.
At KUST, the AIT representatives met with Prof.
VINNOVA delegation makes presentation
On the 20 September 2007, Dr. Sven Gunnar Edlund, Director and Head of Innovation Actors Division, VINNOVA (Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems) and his colleagues, Mrs. Marit Werner, Project Manager, Innovation Actors Division, and Ms. Asa Minoz, were welcomed to AIT to make a presentation titled "The Swedish Innovation System and VINNOVA".
The presentation highlighted the Swedish National Innovation System Characteristics, such as VINNOVA's mission to promote sustainable growth by funding strategic research.
Australian Education International (AEI) discusses partnership
Ms. Anne Reynolds, Counsellor, Education, Science and Training, Australian Education International (AEI), the Australian Embassy, accompanied by Ms. Watinee Kharnwong, Deputy Director, and Ms. Pradhana Limkrailassiri, Project Manager, Higher Education, discussed various possibilities of partnership with AIT during their visit on 19 September 2007. Such partnership includes linkages between AIT's Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology and the University of Queensland, which is active in this field, as well as collaboration between AIT's School of Management and Australian universities, particularly through the DBA program.