Seminars, Workshops and Conferences
March 9, 2004::
Effecut of Confined Polymer Modified Steel Fibre Concrete on Ductility seminar. The seminar will be conducted by Prof. N. Ganesan, Visiting Professor, SCE at 2:30 p.m. in Room W-212
Abstract
Strength and ductility are the two important factors to be considered in the design of reinforced concrete seismic-resistant structures. Many attempts have been made in the past to improve the strength, strain at peak load and ductility of conventional concrete by means of confining the members using rectangular/square/spiral hoops. Also addition of short discrete steel fibers to plain concrete was found to improve several engineering properties such as strength, post cracking resistance, fracture toughness, structural integrity and durability. Recently, it has been realized that addition of synthetic/natural polymers to plain concrete enhances the fore said properties significantly. Considering the above an attempt has been made to combine the effects of confinement, fibers and polymers on the strength and ductility of conventional reinforced concrete. The seminar presents the outcome of this experimental investigation .
March 10, 2004:: Multi-Electrode Measurements at Thai Binh Dikes (Vietnam) seminar will be conducted by Prof. Andreas Weller, Institute of Geophysics, Technical University Clausthal, Germany and will be held from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. in Room E220.
Abstract
The province Thai Binh is located in the delta of the Red River in Vietnam. A large system of river and sea dikes protects the population and infrastructure from flooding in the rainy season. The safety of river dikes is affected by a diversity of problems. Sandy formations in the dike foundations cause seepage effects. Various termite species dig their nests in the dike body. Leakage effects occur near sluices and passages. Geoelectrical multi-electrode profiling in Half-Wenner configuration is applied to locate the defects in the dike. Termite nests could be identified by the resistive anomalies. A variety of termite nests could be excavated at the resistive anomalies. At another location, the extension of a buried sluice structure was verified in the dike body.
About the speaker
Prof. Andreas Weller got his Dipl. Ing., Dr. rer. nat. and Dr. rer. nat. habil. degrees in Geophysics from Mining Academy Freiberg of Germany in 1982, 1984 and 1991, respectively. He has worked as a geophysicist for VEB Kombinat Geophysik and Geophysik GmbH, Leipzig from 1985 to 1992, then as a Heisenberg-Fellow of German Research Council (DFG) at TU of Braunschweig from 1992 to 1997. He has joined TU of Clausthal since 1997, where he became a full professor in petrophysics of this university in 1999. Prof. Weller is well known for a number of valuable publications on resistivity and IP survey methods in various international geophysical journals.
March 16, 2004: Microelectronics special seminar entitled 'New Millennium Frontiers on Precision Engineering' will be delivered by Dr. Ioan D. Marinescu, Visiting Professor & Fulbright Fellow And Professor and Director Precision Micro-Machining Center College of Engineering University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio, USA. It will be held at 1:00 p.m. in room IE-106, Chalerm Prakiat Building.
Abstract:
The needs to establish ultra precision mechanical fabrication processes to produce 'micro-functional structures', which have microstructures on their
surfaces and/or inside, and capable of performing various functions, are inarguably growing stronger and stronger. In industries today, holographic
optical elements (OHE), silicon-on-insulator (DOI) substrates and semiconductor devices wafers for ultra-large scale integrated circuits (ULSI), micro-lens and micro parts / components are good examples of
micro-functional structures in the field of optoelectronics and mechatronics. For all these application, the definition of precision engineering was change by a few orders of magnitude. Some example of new precision engineering processes will be presented. This will include atomistic level polishing of AlTiC magnetic heads, micro spherical lens
fabrication, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of the abrasive processes. Finally, some of the limitations of the precision engineering processes will be pointed out.
All Microelectronics and ISE students are expected to attend. Interested persons are most welcome.
March 16-17, 2004:: APNIC DNS Workshop and March 18, 2004:: APNIC Internet Resource Management-Essentials.
APNIC DNS Workshop and IRM-E Training is a 'joint- activity' of APNIC and intERLab. and will be held from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. in the AIT Conference Center.
Network Engineers, Network Planners, system administrators, persons involved in administering Network Operation Centres or other interested persons are welcome to attend. The online registration form is available at: http://www.apnic.net/training/register-20040316.html
Technical personnel who are responsible for allocating and/or assigning IP addresses such as hostmaster employees of network information centers or ISPs, network planners, designers, and network engineers or other interested persons are welcome to attend
the Training. The online registration form is available at: http://www.apnic.net/training/register-20040318.html
Please note that seats are limited and the registration will be on a 'first come - first served' basis. For further inquiries, please contact Ms. Hmone at +66(0)2 524 6611 (for AIT internal user dial 6611 only) or email: withmone@cs.ait.ac.th. For other APNIC training information, please visit: http://www.apnic.net/training/
March 24-26, 2004: 'Reforming Electricity Sectors: The Nordic Power Market' workshop. The workshop will be held from 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. in the AIT Conference Center
Introduction
For more than ten years electricity business has been experiencing a steadily increasing number of electricity sectors being reformed. Thereby some reforms are being described as a 'success', some as a 'good start' and some even as a 'failure'. The used criteria mostly are traded volumes and the downwards price development for success, for failure you find market power, upwards price development and a bad system reliability. In all these reformed electricity sectors you can find companies having successfully adapted to the new conditions, new companies having used the opportunity to start a more or less successful business, but also a proper number of not more existing companies - companies having gone bankrupt, been bought up or even been liquidated.
The Workshop 'Reforming Electricity Sectors: The Nordic Power Market' will give participants an overview over reforms and developments worldwide. Our resource persons from Nord Pool Consulting will enable you to take part in their unique hands-on experience and knowledge from the Nordic Power Market and other selected markets. The workshop is aiming at transfer of knowledge and experience through presentations, working groups and trading simulations.