The maiden publication titled “SU Research Magazine” provides a
panoramic view of the research work at the institute, and presents it
in a simple format making it available to readers of all hues. “The
magazine is a compilation of recent research,” says the Students’ Union
President Ms. Piraya Lueprasitsakul. While it is a platform for
students to showcase their research; various companies, the industry,
and authorities can get a bird’s eye view of work done by AIT students.
Zarraf Tajwar, Chairperson of AITSU Academic Affairs believes that the
magazine “will be a great platform to let everyone know about the
research work conducted at AIT.” He hopes that the publication will
also help students in their career prospects by introducing their work
to various organizations, academia and companies.
“Every work is unique,” says Sarmin Rauf, Secretary of AITSU Academic
Affairs, as she hopes that the magazine would be a significant take
away for everyone.
Brought out under the aegis of Chief Editor, Gorla Praveen along with
five editors — Muthineni Karthik, Perera Thehani, Nilay Kumar Sarkar,
Dilukar Harischandra, and Albert Mozo; the magazine has a six-member
marketing team of Chathuri Hettipathira, Ashram Rizny, Nyan Lin Soe,
Neha Fathima, Sohani, and Hasmir Aliyar.
The premier issue chronicles 33 research issues covering a vast array
of topics from water to climate change, radars to solar power, seismic
analysis to osmosis, and haptic sensory to customer experience. It also
exhibits AIT’s geographical expanse ranging from hydropower in
Afghanistan to Songkran in Thailand, and from knowledge sharing in a
multicultural environment to energy audits in Pakistan.
As the SU President Piraya writes in her message in the inaugural
issue: “Let’s show the world, who we are, where we are, and how awesome
we are.”