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Seminars, Workshops and Conferences

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences
August 22, 2003: The 'AT75.98 - Advanced Signal Processing Course' will be held at ISE (Chalerm Prakiat) Building room 218.

AT75.98 - Advanced Signal Processing Course,
Microelectronics Course Tele-lecture from Tokyo Institute of Technology this semester

This semester, Microelectronics field of study is offering one course Advanced Signal Processing using a combination of satellite, Internet and personal visits by professor Akinori Nishihara, a very well know
professor.

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences

August 20-22, 2003: A short term training workshop on 'Demand Side Management and Distribution Automation' will be organized by Electric Power System Management, SERD.The main topics covered will be:

- Demand side management options
- DSM programs in Thailand
- DSM implementation issues and challenges
- Introduction to power quality
- Power quality improvement devices and their demonstration
- State estimation
- Introduction to distribution automation
- Components and architecture of DA systems
- Remote terminal units and communication system
- Master DA and application software
- DA system implementation & testing
- Demonstration of DA system

Resource persons will be:

Prof.

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences
August 6 - September 16, 2003: A training course on 'Design and Construction on Bridges' will be organized by the Asian Center for Engineering Computations and Software (ACECOMS), SCE and will be held at AIT. Topics to be discussed are as follows: Steel Truss Bridges, Prestressed Bridges, Arch Bridges and Motorable Suspension Bridges.

Prof. Worsak, Dean SCE Appointed as Member of NEIAC Infrastructure Projects

Prof. Worsak, Dean SCE Appointed as Member of NEIAC Infrastructure Projects

The National Environment Board of Thailand, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Suwit Khunkitti has appointed Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai (right), Dean of School of Civil Engineering (SCE), AIT, as one of the five expert individual members of the National Environmental Impact Assessment Committee (NEIAC) on Infrastructure Projects, effective on July 3, 2003.

The role of the Committee, composed mostly of representatives from related Government Authorities, is to provide expert opinions, and to approve the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Reports that are required by laws for all public as well as private infrastructure projects in Thailand.

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences
August 4:
Recent Advances in Pushover Analysis and its Relevance in Performance-Based Seismic Evaluation seminar will be conducted today by Dr. Sashi K. Kunnath, Associate Prof., Structural Engineering & Structural Mechanics, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California at
Davis.

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences
July 28 - August 1, 2003:: The Regional Inception Workshop will be organized by AIT Extension for Asian Development Bank.

The workshop will be organized with a view to launch the 2004 Round of the International Comparison Program (ICP) in the Asian and Pacific Region and will be attended by some 50 experts from 22 participating Developing Member Countries (DMC). Each DMC will send at least two representatives each -- a price statistician and a national accountant.

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences
July 23 - 24, 2003: A seminar/workshop on 'Geoenvironmental Engineering - Georisk and Mass Movements' will be organized by the Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering field of study under the leadership of Dr. Ulrich Glawe with sponsorship from the Asian-Link Programme of the European Commission.

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences

Seminars, Workshops and Conferences
July 30 - August 1, 2003: Workshop on 'On-line course delivery by VClass' will be offered by the Distributed Education Center (DEC). The workshop covers well-designed sets of exercises, hands on case studies, and experiments on the use of VClass to support teaching and on-line course offering.