Welcome new students August 2019 semester:
10 students has joined AIT for continuing the master program. 7 from JNTU-Hyderabad and 3 from JNTU-
Kakinada. They were welcomed by Prof.Nitin K.Tripathi, director for SDP and was accompanied by Dr. M
Shashi, visiting aculty from NIT-Warangal, India and Mr.Arthur Lance Gonzales, Program Officer, SDP.
ADDRESS
Asian Institute of Technology
58 Moo 9, Km. 42,
Paholyothin Highway
P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang
Pathumthani 12120 Thailand
CONTACT
o; Room 215, Admin Bldg
e: unified@ait.ac.th
f: (662) 524 - 6313
- About
- Partners
- BEIJING INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHINA
- CHIANG MAI UNIVERSITY, THAILAND
- COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY, KMUTNB, THAILAND
- JNTU-HYDERABAD, INDIA
- JNTU-KAKINADA, INDIA
- KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY, NEPAL
- KING MONGKUT’S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LADKRABANG, THAILAND
- KL UNIVERSITY, INDIA
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY WARANGAL, INDIA
- SHANGHAI OCEAN UNIVERSITY, CHINA
- SIAM UNIVERSITY, THAILAND
- UNIVERSITY OF LIBERAL ARTS BANGLADESH
- VAN LANG UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM
- NATIONAL ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM
- NGUYEN TAT THANH UNIVERSITY (NTTU), VIETNAM
- UNIVERSITY OF WEST BOHEMIA, CZECH REPUBLIC
- PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, INDONESIA
- Students
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GRADUATION
On 27th July 2016, 15 students graduated during AIT 126th (intersemester) Graduation Ceremony.
On 19th May 2016, AIT held its 125th Graduation Ceremony, and the first batch of 29 students has
successfully graduated. Among them are, 6 from Construction Engineering & Infrastructure
Management (CEIM), 11 from Remote Sensing & GIS (RSGIS), and 12 from Environmental
Engineering & Management (EEM).
STUDENT LIFE
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Welcome New Students for Janaury 2018 semeseter
80 students for Unified Program joined in January 2018 semester
intake, 57 from JNTU-Hyderabad and 23 from JNTU-Kakinada.
The batch is part of the students from 20 countries make AIT their
new home! “You may come from overseas, but at the Asian
Institute of Technology (AIT), no student is treated as a foreigner.
Here, everyone is treated equally and Thailand serves as a host
for AIT.” These were the welcome remarks of Prof. Worsak
Kanok-Nukulchai, AIT President, while greeting students hailing
from 20 countries spread across Asia, Europe and South America
at the AIT Orientation organized on 5 January 2018.
The prize-winning blog post
My first days at AIT by Nikita Valluri
It was going to be so exciting. Oh boy, living all by myself. With my friends. Just us. We
were going to have so much fun.
These thoughts raced through my mind, as I stepped down the bus and took in the scenic
view of the campus spread out in front of me. It could only be called one thing- green. Why
was there so much greenery all around me? Everywhere I looked, I saw trees and neatly
trimmed shrubs that lined the immaculate roads. It took a while for my mind to process
that this was not a resort- but an actual university. One that resembled a resort
nevertheless, but a university it was. I tried pitting my old previous University and this in
comparison, and then thought the better of it.
read more: https://www.ait.ac.th/2017/10/first-days-ait/
Nikita Valluri i
Master of Engineering in Information
Management, Janury 2019
Mr. Ranadheer Reddy
Master Student and Research Scholar
Remote Sensing and GIS, AIT
He attended the 2019 Asia-Pacific
Leadership Programme On Environment For
Sustainable Development held at Tongji
University, China during 22-27 September
2019.
He
was
given
the
opportunity
to
present
and
exhibit
his
research
poster
and
meet
co-participants
from
20
countries.
He
was
the
only
master
student
who
participated
together
with
other
attendees
who
are
WFP
trustees,
Professors,
university
deans,
social
activists,
entrepreneurs,
government
officials.
The
programme
was
Co-hosted
by
the
United
Nations
Environment
Programme
(UN
Environment)
and
Tongji
University,
the
Asia-Pacific
Leadership
Programme
on
Environment
for
Sustainable
Development
is
an
annual
programme
for
emerging
leaders
in
the
region
that
aims
to
build
capacity
on
holistic
sustainability thinking and evidence-based approaches for effective action.
Mr.
Venu
Kumar
Ranga,
Master
Student
in
Remote
Sensing
&
GIS,
has
attended
the
2019
International
Training
Workshop
on
BDS
Technology
and
Applications
in
the
Belt
and
Road
Countries
held
during
16-29
September
2019
in
Beijing,
China.
The
AIT
delegate
was
lead
by
Dr.
Salvatore
Virdis,
Asst.Professor
in
RS&GIS
together
with
2
other
students
Mr.Bidur
Devkota
and
Siwat
Kongwarakorn.
The
event
was
organized
by
Bureau
of
International
Co-operation
Chinese
Academy
of
Sciences
which
was
undertaken
by
China
Satellite
Navigation
Office-Academic
Exchange
Center(CSNO-AEC)
and
Aerospace
Information
Research
Institute-Chinese
Academy
of
Sciences.
More
than
20
experts
and
scholars
from
14
countries
in
the
field
of
satellite
navigation
was
invited
to
give
lectures
about
the
basic
and
frontier
knowledge
of
GNSS
and
BDS,
Satellite
positioning,
navigation
and
time
service,
and
satellite
based
augmentation
system.
The
trainees
was
given
the
opportunity
to
visit
the
high-tech
enterprises
and
research
institutions,
learn
about
the
satellite
navigation
products
and
applications,
precision
agriculture,
self
drive
cars
and
smart
indoor
localisation
and
have
face-to-face communication with the researchers.