A "visit AIT day" is being organized for students from various universities in Thailand. Organized by the AIT Student Union, final year undergraduate students from various universities in and around Bangkok have been invited to visit AIT.TImeEvent8.30-9.30Registration at AITCC9.30-10.30Formal session at AIT CC11.00-12.30Visits toTsunami Wave Flume and Xayaburi dam modelSchool of ManagementSelf-operated bicycle at Mechatronics / Industrial System Engineering12.30-13.30Buffet lunch at AITCC13.45-15.00Visits/ demonstartionSatellite use in data collectionSchool of Environment, Resources and Development, and School of Engineering and TechnologyCenter of Excellence in Nanotechnology15.00-15.30Break (snacks and refreshments)15.30-17.30Networking, games and entertainment at Korea House18.00 onwardsInternational Food Fair (optional)
Thai students visit AIT
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16 students awarded by Japanese Ambassador
New Application Tracking System for AIT
Talk on NanoSafety: Safety Implication of NanoSilver
Dr. Rawiwan Maniratanachote, Laboratory Researcher, Nano Safety and Risk Assessment Laboratory, National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC), will deliver a talk on “NanoSafety: Safety Implication of NanoSilver” on November 1, 2010 (15:30 – 16:30 hrs), at Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology (COEN) at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT).AbstractWith new properties come new issues.
Thailand-India trade has multiplied six times in 10 years
US National Science Foundation seeks research proposals from AIT
Lecture on “Measurement of Oxide Barrier-Film Thickness of Al-Alloy by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy in Nano-Meter Scaleâ€
Dr. Khaled Habib from Material Science Laboratory Department of Advanced Systems in Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), Kuwait will be delivering a special lecture on “Measurement of Oxide Barrier-Film Thickness of Al-Alloy by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy in Nano-Meter Scale.
AIT’s takes a lead at Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum 2010
AIT students rush to disaster areas in Indonesia

Two students from Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) are among the team of four volunteers of Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF) who have rushed to Indonesia following the earthquake and tsunami in Mentawai Islands in Western Sumatra. The deployment is in response to the request of the Office of the President of Indonesia.