WEEK# 15, 13 – 20 April 2020

 In this issue:

A. Announcements

B. Events

C. Classifieds (jobs)

a) Medical Center, Restricting Movements, and Off-Campus Members
Email from Vice-President for Administration on 11 April 2020
 
Dear AIT Family,
 
The AIT Covid-19 Task Force (TF) continues to monitor the global Covid-19 situation and on Thailand.  We are continuously implementing additional precautionary measures, as the situation changes and as required. Please pay attention to the latest changes always.
The TF has the following updates to share with you:
Medical Center:
As mentioned in our earlier messages our Medical Center remains open in case any member of our community feels unwell and needs to consult a doctor.  In addition to its regular medical services, we can inform the AIT Community that our Medical Center is also able to issue a fit-to-travel medical certificate for 100 Baht. The fit-to-travel medical certificate must be issued no more than 72 hours before travelling. If you wish to obtain a fit-to-travel medical certificate, please make an appointment at our Medical Center by email, medical@ait.ac.th, or call its extension number 5286.  Of course, the TF has issued a NO TRAVEL policy for all AIT members, and air flights out of Thailand is almost non-existent at this point.  But for emergency travel, this medical certificate service is available at our Medical Center.
  
One of the precautionary measures the TF takes to protect our AIT community is to check the body temperature of everyone entering Gate 1. If a resident, student, or AIT employee is found to have an elevated body temperature at the entrance, that person is brought directly to the Medical Center for medical evaluation. (The Medical Center has established its guidelines to evaluate the person and if necessary, will refer the person to the hospital for a more detailed medical evaluation.) All mission-essential contractors (e.g., food service) also have their temperatures checked daily when they enter Gate 1, together with AIT Visitors/Guests, and anyone with elevated temperatures are DENIED access to AIT.
 
Trips To-and-From the Campus:
For AIT campus residents, the Task Force STRONGLY urges you to limit your trips off campus, preferably to NO MORE THAN TWICE a week, and then ONLY for necessary and essential errands!
For employees identified/required to provide mission-essential services for students and the broader AIT community, it is strongly recommended that coming to the office be avoided as much as possible, definitely not more than TWICE per week, during this Work From Home period. In addition, we have asked all units to identify one day a week when that office will be completely closed.
 
AIT Members Not On Campus:
For those AIT students and employees who have either gone back to their home country or are living off-campus in Thailand, AIT wants you to make sure that you are taking serious measures to stay safe wherever you are.  We want to let you know that we are thinking about you during these challenging times. With the worldwide reach of this Covid-19 pandemic, please stay healthy! Feel free to drop the TF a line at vpa@ait.ac.th to keep us updated, or if you have any questions.
Once again, we continue to advise everyone to practice Social Distancing and the universal precautionary measures conscientiously, and seek medical attention if you have a general feeling of being unwell.  Please STAY HOME and HEALTHY! Thank you very much for your cooperation!
 
AIT Covid-19 Task Force
 
 
b. Time and attendance report for the month of April 2020
Email from Office of the Human Resources Services on 7 April 2020.
 
Dear AIT Staff,
This is to kindly inform you that due to the work-from-home status, you do not need to submit the hardcopy of your time and attendance report for the month of April 2020.
 
Your immediate supervisors will be contacted by OHRS to provide us this information.
 
Please be guided accordingly.
 
Office of Human Resources Services

c) Open Call: AIT's Fight Against COVID-19
Email from Entrepreneurship Center on 9 April 2020

Dear AIT Family,
The AIT Entrepreneurship Center (EC) invites you to take part in "AIT's fight against COVID-19" by submitting your ideas and projects in this open call. We seek projects that can create real impact to fight COVID-19 within 6 month. Our President has released 250k Baht to fund several projects of up to 50k Baht per project for a proof-of-concept (POC), follow up funding needs to be arranged on individual project bases.
Teams shall be composed of AIT members (Faculty, Students, Alumni, Staff and Family members). Teams that include Faculty/External Members with particular expertise are encouraged.
Any type of project with impact potential will be considered such as software, hardware, devices, prevention, treatment, behaviour, diagnostic, there is no limitation. Projects will be evaluated on:
• Impact to fight COVID-19
• Team strength
• Ability to execute project and to perform POC within 1 month and create impact within 6 month
• Ability to work remotely on project (you can send files for rapid prototyping to the AIT EC)
• Ability to attract external funding or support
• Scalability of technology or approach to create wider impact
The evaluation panel will be from AIT EC and at least one invited external expert.
To apply, please download the Powerpoint template at this link 
All submission must be done on or before 30 April 2020 at this link.
We need your expertise, ideas and passion, please join us to fight COVID-19!!!
Best regards,
Dieter Trau
Director, AIT Entrepreneurship Center

d) The EC Expert's Talk (Live online) on How 3D Printing Process and Supply Chain Modeling Impacts Business
Email from AIT Entrepreneurship Center on 13 April 2020.
 
Join us for the EC Expert's Talk  (Live online) on How 3D Printing Process and Supply Chain Modeling Impacts Business
 
Speaker: Dr. Kasin Ransikarbum, Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering Department, Ubonratchathani University
Time: 2.00 – 3.30 pm.
Date: 24 April 2020.

e) Computer Science eBook collection (Springer Nature)
Email from AIT Library on 9 April 2020.
 
Dear all,

Did you know that Springer Nature’s eBook collection includes Computer Science textbooks, lecture notes, and proceedings? Springer Nature publishes textbooks at all levels to support undergraduate students, post-graduate students, and professionals. All Springer Nature eBook collection titles are available on link.springer.com, allowing for unlimited usage by AIT users 24/7. 
Please find below the spotlight titles.
 
Textbooks
   
The Data Science Design Manual, Steven S. Skiena
This engaging and clearly written textbook/reference provides a must-have introduction to the rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field of data science. It focuses on the principles fundamental to becoming a good data scientist and the key skills needed to build systems for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. Find out more
   
The Algorithm Design Manual, Steven S. Skiena
This book is an algorithm-implementation treasure trove, and putting all of these implementations in one place was no small feat. The list of implementations [and] extensive bibliography make the book an invaluable resource for everyone interested in the subject." -- ACM Computing Reviews. Find out more
   
Recent award winning Computer Science Textbooks
Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) & CHOICE Awards
       
TAA: 2020 McGuffey Longevity Award  
TAA: 2020 Most Promising New Textbook
    
 Recognizes textbooks whose excellence has been demonstrated over time.  Recognises excellence in 1st edition textbooks and learning materials
       
CHOICE: Outstanding Academic Titles, 2019 
CHOICE: Outstanding Academic Titles, 2019
    
 Presents a unique combination of accessible cryptographic algorithms and history  Fundamental concepts and engineering techniques relevant to applications of software languages in software development
      
Lectures Notes & Proceedings   
Computational Methods and Clinical Applications in Musculoskeletal Imaging
 
 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Computational Methods and Clinical Applications for Musculoskeletal Imaging, MSKI 2018,
More new textbooks, lecture notes and proceedings
AIT Members who live off-campus, please access this e-resource via AIT VPN.
• how to install OpenVPN on Windows: https://helpdesk.ait.ac.th/services/ait-vpn/vpn-windows
• how to install OpenVPN on Mac: https://helpdesk.ait.ac.th/services/ait-vpn/vpn-mac
• how to install Open VPN on iOS: https://helpdesk.ait.ac.th/services/ait-vpn/vpn-ios
• how to install Open VPN on Androids: https://helpdesk.ait.ac.th/services/ait-vpn/vpn-android
The Library hopes this collection will be useful to you. If you have any questions or need further information, please send e-mail to library@ait.ac.th.
Please stay safe and take care of yourself and those around you.
Thank you.

f) Behavior on Campus

Email from the Vice President for Administration on 6 April 2020.

It was with much disappointment that the AIT Covid-19 Task Force (TF) received a report of an incident that happened very early on the morning of 6 April — around 2-3am.  A gathering was hosted at one of the student accommodation units on-campus, which violated Social Distance and group gathering guidelines and the spirit of adherence to the National Curfew.  The incident also involved the consumption of alcoholic drinks and causing disturbance to other residents in this accommodation building.

We do not need this irresponsible behavior, especially at this time when we are utilizing all our energy and resources to protect our community during the current Covid-19 crisis, and when an overwhelming majority on campus are cooperating with policies for the safety of AIT.  The TF message of 3 April 2020 specifically mentioned that AIT has not completely adopted a curfew on campus, in the hopes that sensible individual activities in late night can still continue.

If transgressors continue to fail to comply with TF Coronavirus directives and measures and on-campus accommodation regulations, the TF will be forced to implement stricter measures, such as enforcing the National Curfew on our campus.  Also, strong disciplinary actions WILL be taken against those who violate our rules and regulations.

The TF appreciates the responsible members of our AIT community who bring these incidents to our attention for immediate and proper action.  We continue to call on everyone's cooperation for the good of the community.

Your safety and health, and that of our AIT Community, is of high priority to us.

The Covid-19 Task Force

g.) OHRS Sevices
Email from OHRS Services on 2 April 2020.

Following the email of the President on 30 March 2020 that AIT will continue to practice work-from-home until 30 April 2020, OHRS will carry on providing its services to employees. 

For any HR-related transactions and inquiries, please send these to the following HR staff.

1. Employment certificates - please send your request to hro@ait.ac.th, specify the purpose of your request i.e. work permit, visa extension or for other purposes. We will send you the scanned certificate by email. Certificates for work permits will be provided directly to GRU.

2. Employment contract - to follow up on your employment contract, please email Khun Sawan, sawan@ait.ac.th.

3. Medical benefits - please send your inquiries to Khun Jirada, jirada@ait.ac.th.

4. Recruitment and advertisements - please email Mr. Ric, malkiel@ait.ac.th.

5. Others - any other HR-related issues, please send it to the OHRS Director, director-ohrs@ait.ac.th.

Please help prevent the spread of the virus by staying at home and stay healthy.

Office of Human Resources Services

h. AIT's thesis/dissertation formatting and style guide: updated edition
Email from VPAA on 3 April 2020

The Language Center has made some major revisions to the old version of AIT’s thesis/dissertation formatting and style, parts of which are based on the 7thedition of the APA Publication Manual.  This would ensure uniformity across disciplines and conformity with other universities.  Please check the following links and read them carefully.
http://languages.ait.ac.th/ait-thesis-format-general-reminders/
http://languages.ait.ac.th/thesis-formatting-guidelines/

Additional formatting and style guidelines will be provided in the near future. We thank the Language Center for its initiatives.

i. Extend the library closure until Friday, May 1, 2020
Email from AIT Library on 31 March 2020.
 
Following the President's message on AIT closure, AIT Library will extend the Library closure until Friday, May 1, 2020. The books which are on loan will automatically be extended to 1 May 2020, and overdue fines will not be charged to you from 19 March 2020 to 1 May 2020.
As the Library is closed and some of books could not be found online, the Library has provided the new services called "Book Loan Ride-Thru" to support your studies and research.
Library users who would like to borrow books, please search your required book from the library catalog. Then copy the call numbers or titles of books and send your request to library@ait.ac.th. The Library staff will find and collect books for you. You can make an appointment with us and ride to pick up books in front of the library every day from 8.00 AM. - 4.30 PM.
NOTE: To help prevent the spread of Coronavirus-19, we encourage you to use all the online resource options first.
AIT Library will also continue to provide you more resources, services, and consulting online. Please find below the direct link to online resources and services.
Research and reference services
Online Journal Databases:
- ACM Digital Library: https://dl.acm.org/
- ASCE Library: https://ascelibrary.org/
- EBSCO Business Sources Complete: https://bit.ly/2w39apC
- Emerald Emerging Market Case Studies: https://www.emerald.com/insight/underDevelopment? 
- Emerald Management e-Journal Premier: https://www.emerald.com/insight/
- IEEE Xplore Digital Library: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home.jsp
- Knovel: https://app.knovel.com/web/
- ScienceDirect : https://www.sciencedirect.com/
- Springer Nature e-Journal: https://link.springer.com/
Abstract and Citation Databases
- Journal Citation Report: https://bit.ly/2WSkUWY
- SCOPUS: https://www.scopus.com/
- Web of Science: https://bit.ly/39w3nqd
e-Books and e-books databases
- Elsevier e-Books: https://www.sciencedirect.com/browse/journals-and-books
- Springer Nature e-Books: https://link.springer.com/
- Individual e-books list: https://libopac.ait.ac.th/search?/ftlist^bib23%2C1%2C0%2C1313/mode=2
Reference Tools
- Mendeley Reference Manager: http://www.mendeley.com/
Library Clearance: send your request to libraryclearance@ait.ac.th
AIT Library will try to serve you in this difficult time. Please stay healthy, be safe, and take care of yourself!
Thank you.
AIT Library
 
j) Free access to all textbooks from Elsevier
Email from AIT Library on 3 April 2020.
We are pleased to inform you that Elsevier has made all textbooks freely accessible to AIT Members from now until 15th June 2020.
For 2020, AIT members can have access to Elsevier e-books published from 2017 -2020. With this offer from Elsevier, you will have access to and download the textbooks from 1992 -2020. Please make use of these free textbooks to support your online learning.
To access ScienceDirect, please go to https://www.sciencedirect.com/
Off-campus access to ScienceDirect, please access the database through AIT VPN or log in with your Elsevier account.
To check free titles, please click on this link: https://bit.ly/2X5uHcr
(NOTE: There are more than 3,000 titles, the Library will update more titles soon.)
The Library hopes you are staying healthy and safe. We will try to serve you as much as we can.
Thank you.
 

k) National Emergency and AIT

Email from AIT President on 30 March 2020.
 
Dear AIT Family,
 
The global COVID-19 epidemic continues to rage, and Thailand is very nervous and battling this virus with high vigilance.  This is something we must do at AIT also.  In view of the declaration of National Emergency until 30 April by the Thai Government and the announced measures, I would like to inform AIT members of the following:
 
1.  AIT’s current CLOSED status with Work from Home (WFH), and with only mission-essential personnel coming to the office when absolutely necessary, will continue through 30 April. 
 
2.  The SONGKRAN Holidays on 13 and 14 April will no longer be counted as AIT holidays and will be “normal” work days (with the above arrangement) for AIT, and they will be reinstated as AIT holidays later this year when the Government deems the conditions appropriate for SONGKRAN celebrations again. 
 
3.  The Graduation Ceremony of 22 May is hereby cancelled.  Students who are supposed to graduate in May can still graduate and receive their degree certificate in May if they complete their academic requirements.  We sincerely apologise to the May graduates, as I know that this ceremony is a highlight of many students’ academic career.  Therefore, all of the May graduates are welcome to bring their family to celebrate their graduation from AIT by participating, if they wish, in the December Graduation Ceremony, along with the summer and December graduates.
 
4. Mentorship System to be set up.  Of course, every student should always consult with their faculty advisor and instructors, but for those students—there are about 600—who have chosen to remain on AIT campus, we recognize the additional stress of being away from home and worried about their loved ones during COVID-19 crisis.  So AIT will set up a Mentorship System so every remaining student will have some senior staff—in most cases from their home country—to be a helping hand and a listener and mentor during this difficult time.  Details will be announced very shortly.  For those AIT students who have gone home, our mind and heart are still with you, and we hope you take the utmost precaution to be safe with your family in your home country.
 
Although AIT is closed, it has not stopped!  The students are studying online and faculty are continuing the mission of education.  Many staff are working hard on keeping the campus safe.  Plus I am pleased to let you know that we are diligently preparing for the August semester and working on Transforming AIT initiatives even during this closure.  The dedication of AIT members has been very moving to me.
 
I would like to reiterate again how important it is for everyone to do his or her part to keep the campus safe:  Please limit your trips out of AIT campus and to restrict your day visitors from off-campus.  Overnight guests are strictly prohibited.  In addition, you must practice social distancing of at least 2 meters when speaking to someone (doing it virtually is much more preferable now) or walking with someone on campus or when queueing up.  You have seen how this is enforced very strictly in many countries now.  Team sports are no longer allowed on campus!  Once again, I am sorry for the inconvenience and sacrifices and also caution you that more restrictive measures will come if the Thailand Coronavirus situation gets worse.  Please take these measures very seriously and conscientiously! 
 
Stay alert please for more messages from the AIT Coronavirus Task Force for announcement of the latest measures.
 
Thank you for your continued support, and please stay safe!!
 
Dr. Eden Woon
AIT President 
 
l) Visitor Access

Email from the Vice-President for Administration on 27 March 2020.

The Covid-19 Task Force (TF) continues to appreciate your cooperation in abiding by the restrictions being imposed by the Institute to protect our community and residents.

In our earlier messages on this matter, we have included the following:
• International visitors/guests are NOT allowed on campus.
• Overnight visitors are also NOT allowed on the campus.
Recently, the TF has introduced:
• Registration of all-day visitors by Security at Gate 1, with the requirement that visitors exchange personal identification for an AIT visitor's ID card.
With the threat of the coronavirus changing daily, we strongly urge everyone to please halt your personal and professional guests / visitors from coming to our campus even for a day visit.  In a similar urgent appeal, please Work From Home and do NOT come to the office, unless you must be in the office physically to serve the students or handle other mission-essential roles.  Please also minimize leaving your home to go out of the campus to undertake ONLY those absolutely necessary errands.

Following the Thai Government's declaration of a National Emergency from 26 March until 30 April, it is likely that in the near future the TF will impose additional restrictions, especially on entry to the campus by visitors. In other words, there may come soon a prohibition of entry into AIT by ALL visitors except mission essential and service personnel and residents and AIT staff.  At this time, movements are not yet restricted around campus, but please be prepared that the current policies could become even more restrictive. It is important that we support this very critical period of the Covid-19 situation in Thailand, by making these sacrifices - although social media and new technology make these sacrifices less awkward or painful than before. 

We once again thank you for the very kind understanding and support during these challenging and rapidly changing times. Your safety and health, and that of our AIT Community, is of high priority to us.  Please stay healthy, and the Medical Center remains open in case you feel unwell and need to consult a doctor.

AIT Covid-19 Task Force

m) Thailand State of Emergency and Staying Healthy
Email from the Vice-President for Administration on 24 March 2020.

As you know, the Covid-19 situation in Thailand remains very fluid and all of us need to continue to make sacrifices as part of our contribution to minimizing the impact of the virus on our AIT community. On Tuesday afternoon, 24 March, the Prime Minister announced that the government will impose a “state of emergency” to curb the spread of the coronavirus. There are no details yet, but they will be announced to take effect Thursday, 26 March and last for one month. We know that our entire AIT family will play its part to support these initiatives as they apply to AIT. We will communicate with you on these at that time.

With these frequent policy changes, we once again direct you to our Covid-19 Intranet site, which is updated daily. We are also now publishing Public News affecting our AIT Community, posting it on this Intranet page. Please frequently check this site. For example, just today, News was posted about the announcement from the Nonthaburi Provincial Office (the Future Park Van Terminal) and the Thammasat University Field Hospital.

Given these latest policies and developments, the Covid-19 Task Force is strongly recommending the following:
1. Going Home or Staying at AIT
With these rapidly changing circumstances in Thailand and around the world, the Task Force continues to strongly urge students to return to your home countries ASAP if you can. Many other countries are implementing stricter regulations like Thailand and now is the time to be home with loved ones. In addition to this, the TF strongly suggests that non-working family members of AIT employees also consider returning back to your home countries ASAP too, if you are able to and if you wish.
2. Gathering in Smaller Groups
The TF has noticed that more and more of our AIT community are practicing social distancing, as well as only gathering in small groups. However, this is an area that we can still improve upon. Even more so now, with the measures announced by the Thai Government, we must insist that you do NOT congregate in groups and that you maintain a social distance of 1.5m to 2m between yourselves. This includes our previous request that very strongly discourages team sports activities. 

3. Health Awareness: Basic Protective Measures against Covid-19

The TF recognizes that this is a time of uncertainty and we wanted to share with you some basic protective measures to safeguard yourself against Covid-19, with thanks to the WHO. Most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others. Take care of your health and protect others by doing the following:

A. Wash your hands frequently

Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub, or wash them with soap and water.
Why? Washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub kills viruses that may be on your hands.

B. Maintain social distancing

Maintain at least 1.5 meter distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

Why? When someone coughs or sneezes they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain virus. If you are too close, you can breathe in the droplets, including the Covid-19 virus if the person coughing has the disease.
C. Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth
Why? Hands touch many surfaces and can pick up viruses. Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and can make you sick.
D. Practice respiratory hygiene
Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene. This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately and hygienically.

Why? Droplets spread virus. By following good respiratory hygiene you protect the people around you from viruses such as cold, flu and Covid-19.
E. If you have fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early
Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.

Why? National and local authorities will have the most up to date information on the situation in your area. Calling in advance will allow your health care provider to quickly direct you to the right health facility. This will also protect you and help prevent spread of viruses and other infections.
F. Stay informed and follow advice given by your healthcare provider
Stay informed on the latest developments about Covid-19. Follow advice given by your healthcare provider, your national and local public health authority or your employer on how to protect yourself and others from Covid-19.

Why? National and local authorities will have the most up to date information on whether Covid-19 is spreading in your area. They are best placed to advise on what people in your area should be doing to protect themselves.

We would like to reiterate our recent paragraph, included in our New Restrictions at AIT message of Sunday 22 March.

As you can see, more and more restrictions are being imposed, and more and more inconveniences are occurring.  We all must be patient and make sacrifices as this is a critical period for Thailand's Covid-19 situation. Above all, please practice strict social distancing.  Please Work From Home and do NOT come to the office at least until March 31, unless you must come to serve the students or handle other mission-essential tasks.  Do as many things via the internet and email and Zoom as possible. Movements are not yet restricted around campus, and you can relax outdoors - but not in a group - since we are blessed with a very nice campus environment.  Or do some things at home you never had time to do!  But please be prepared that the current policies can last awhile or even get more restrictive. Please stay healthy, and the medical clinic remains open in case you feel unwell and need to consult a doctor. 
Finally, the Task Force would like to suggest that those in residence in AIT venture off campus as infrequently as possible, reducing your risk further. Start rationing your purchases and minimize trips outside your home. 

Thank you for your cooperation!

AIT Covid-19 Task Force. 

i) Extra EET sessions for March through May
Email from AIT Language Center on 26 March 2020.

In light of the current situation, a lot of our applicants may now have difficulty obtaining English test scores from other testing centers such as IELTS and TOEFL. Thus, LC is offering more EET sessions to ensure that we can help our applicants fulfill their requirements.

 March 31
 April 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29
 May 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27

More information on the EET dates and online registration form here.

Please communicate to your applicants. These dates are also open to the current RTG fellowship applicants who have yet to fulfill their English requirement.

The Language Center
http://www.languages.ait.ac.th

 

n) SOM Masterclass Speaker Series: Four guest speakers in April 2020
 
The SOM masterclass speaker series continues with short lectures taking place throughout April as follows:
  
Saturday, 18th April: 10.30-11.30: Vincenzo Carrieri (Title of talk: How consumer analytics are changing business decision-making). Vincenzo is Asia Pacific Regional Director at CANALI luxury brands Far East. His bio can be found at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincenzo-carrieri-0551085/  

 

Saturday, 25th April: 10.30-11.30: Viney Hora (Title of talk: Lessons learnt as a senior consultant with a QnA on how to enter the consultancy industry): Viney is a SOM MBA graduate from 2012 and is a Partner at Deloitte Consulting SEA. His bio can be found at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vineyhora/

 

o) Free access to Annual Reviews and Knowable Magazine
Email from AIT Library on 23 March 2020.

We are pleased to inform you that  Annual Reviews and Knowable Magazine are now available for you to read and download from now until the end of April 2020.

For your information:

Annual Reviews is a nonprofit publisher dedicated to synthesizing and integrating knowledge for the progress of science and the benefit of society.

Who uses Annual Reviews?
•  Researchers who want to keep abreast of their field and integrate this information with their own activities;
• Researchers who want an introduction to new fields, with a view to developing an interface between different areas of research;
• Students at all levels who want to gain a thorough understanding of a topic; and
• Business people, journalists, policy makers, practitioners, patients and patient advocates, and others who wish to be informed about developments in research.

To access Annual Reviews, please click on this link: https://www.annualreviews.org/

Knowable Magazine - the digital publication from Annual Reviews, seeks to make that knowledge accessible to all. Knowable Magazine explores the real-world significance of scholarly work through a journalistic lens. We report on the current state of play across a wide variety of fields — from agriculture to high-energy physics; biochemistry to water security; the origins of the universe to psychology.

To access Knowable Magazine, please click on this link: https://www.knowablemagazine.org/

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p) New Restrictions at AIT

Email from the Vice-President for Administration on 22 March 2020.

As the President said in his message yesterday, AIT effectively is in ORANGE-PLUS status, with many restrictions put in by AIT or by the Royal Thai Government, and they will last until March 31 or even beyond - especially after the Bangkok and Pathum Thani new policies came in, starting today.  Please pay attention to this and other updates from the AIT Covid-19 Task Force and the Intranet, as the situation is very fluid.  We continue to need to be very vigilant to keep our people and our campus safe.  For students, we strongly urge you to go back to your home country ASAP if you possibly can, as things may get more intense here as the days go on.

1.  Food Services:

• Food services will still be available from our regular food outlets at AIT, but ONLY for take-out.
• Please practice Social Distancing while placing your take-out orders.
• Take-outs are currently available from: AITCC Dining Hall, Cafeteria, Snack Bar, Hom Krun, West End Restaurant (Som Tam), Arcade Food Shops, School Coffee Lounges, and the Golf Course Cafe.
• Food delivery from outside can only be collected from the main entrance / Gate 1.
• All seating areas will be barricaded, including the seating in 7-Eleven.
• You may NOT eat at these food outlets, and these areas have been barricaded with red/white warning tape.

2.  Travel:
• International travel is now NOT allowed, both outbound and inbound, for AIT members.
• International visitors/guests are now NOT allowed on campus.
• An exception to this is for one-way travelers exiting AIT and Thailand - mainly for the benefit of our international students.
• If you are overseas, you CANNOT return to AIT until at least June 2020, and you need to please return to your home country.
• If you do return to Thailand from overseas, you will be denied access to AIT.
• Please be reminded that TF approval for ALL other, emergency/humanitarian only, international travel is required. 

3. Meetings/Sports:

NO face-to-face organized meetings, and of any size are to take place until 31 March.
• Please meet and communicate virtually. 
• Do NOT congregate outside 7-Eleven or anywhere on campus.
• The Golf Course has been closed.
• We strongly discourage any team sports activity.

4. Preventative Cleaning:

• OFAM completed their schedule of preventative cleaning across the entire campus.
• Any additional areas that require preventative cleaning will be completed on a request basis.  

5. Employee AIA Medical Insurance and Additional Cover:

• AIA Thailand will provide free extra coverage for all AIA insured persons, confirming that their policy covers medical treatment for Covid-19, details which can be found on our intranet site here.
• You can also purchase additional individual top-up personal insurance covering Covid-19; details of which can be found at this link (the drop down menu in the right hand corner has a tab for English).
As you can see, more and more restrictions are being imposed, and more and more inconveniences are occurring.  We all must be patient and make sacrifices as this is a critical period for Thailand's Covid-19 situation.  Above all, please practice strict social distancing.  Please Work From Home and do NOT come to the office at least until March 31, unless you must come to serve the students or handle other mission-essential tasks.  Do as many things via the internet and email and Zoom as possible.  Movements are not yet restricted around campus, and you can relax outdoors - but not in a group - since we are blessed with a very nice campus environment.  Or do some things at home you never had time to do!    But please be prepared that the current policies can last awhile or even get more restrictive.  Please stay healthy, and the medical clinic remains open in case you feel unwell and need to consult a doctor.  Thank you for your cooperation!!

AIT Covid-19 Task Force

q) Facing the Difficulties We Are in

Email from AIT President on 21 March 2020.

This message does not contain specific Covid-19 policy announcements or new measures at AIT.  I just want to write to all of you to express my appreciation for your understanding and cooperation in the past two months, and to alert you that tough times are ahead of us, requiring change of behavior and sacrifices.  Already, we know there have been quite a number of inconveniences because of our precautionary measures to keep AIT safe.  But the whole world, including Thailand, is in a very grave situation.  We at AIT who are in the business of studying environment and sustainability know well the force of nature, and this virus is a formidable force.  But AIT valiantly overcame the severe test of the flood of 2011, and I am confident we will overcome this severe test of 2020!

Although we still do not have a case of Covid-19 on campus, we are effectively in ORANGE-PLUS status operationally and academically.  Online classes will last the rest of the semester, and minimal skeletal crew - except for essential services - are already the way we operate.  After the Royal Thai Government’s current 2-week set of policies expires on March 31, we shall see how to move onward.  Academically there will be no change - face to face classes will not return this semester, but operationally it is unclear because policies are changing every day as the Thailand infection situation worsens.  But at least from now until March 31, please do NOT come to the office unless you must, since we are in Closure Mode.  Please work and study from home!  We also encourage students to communicate with advisors and their Embassy ASAP and seriously consider going home if possible.
 
All we can do at this point is to carry on the academic instruction online, serve the remaining students on campus the best we can, be mindful of personal hygiene, practice strict Social Distancing, and pay attention—and adhere—to the updates of policies and measures in emails issued by the AIT Covid-19 Task Force (also check the Intranet daily please).  We simply have to wait this thing out.  I can tell you from personal experience when I was in Hong Kong during SARS in 2003:  When we were deep in the dark tunnel and could not see the light, people did get depressed and anxious.  But one day, the light appeared at the end of the tunnel, and gradually we were out of it.  This situation in 2020 is a much more difficult one, however, as it is a global crisis rather than afflicting predominantly China and Hong Kong as with SARS.  But it will end sometime. 
 
Many people at AIT have been working hard day and night to adjust to the unusual requirements due to this crisis, from faculty who make sure that quality education continues online, to facilities staff who have to implement many of the measures to keep the campus safe, to the medical clinic personnel, to staff who serve the students, to students whose student life is disrupted, to family members who are highly inconvenienced, to the Covid-19 Task Force who have responded quickly and tirelessly with policies to protect us, and many others…..

Unfortunately, the battle is not over and is in fact intensifying, and all of us - students, staff, and faculty - must continue to bind together and make sacrifices.  We will get through this.  Meanwhile, please be very vigilant and stay healthy! 

Dr. Eden Woon

AIT President

r) Important Advice on Going Home, Social Distancing, and Other Staying-Healthy Matters

E-mail from the Vice President for Administration on 19 March 2020.

Dear AIT Community

Throughout this Covid-19 global pandemic, the Covid-19 Task Force (TF) has been meeting daily to review the current circumstances and respond to any concerns that you may have. The situation is changing so rapidly at present that we wanted to share the following very important message with you. Please read this message very carefully, for your own health and the health of the AIT family.

1. Student's Going Home or Staying at AIT

In the last 24 hours more countries are not allowing their citizens to return home and many others are implementing MUCH stricter travel restrictions by the day. The TF very strongly recommends that if you are considering returning home, that you make this decision much sooner than later. In fact, in view of the rapidly deteriorating infection situation in Thailand and our limited medical facility on campus, it is increasingly wise for you to return to your home country as soon as possible.

2. Social Distancing

We wanted to also reiterate that there are currently no confirmed Covid-19 cases on campus and that we are working hard for that to continue. Our research shows that one of the best ways to maintain this is to practice Social Distancing, in addition to diligent personal hygiene.
Social Distancing means “remaining out of places where people meet or gather and maintaining distance from others” and it is an effective mechanism to tackle the spread of a virus outbreak. An infected person in a large gathering can infect others rapidly and social distancing measures can help to slow the spread. 
The AIT Covid-19 Task Force strongly advises that you consider the following social distancing approaches:
• Work or study from your own room/home.
• Events/activities/gatherings: consider cancelling, postponing, or meeting virtually online where possible, maintaining the size limitations shared in our message of 15 March. 
• Avoid large gatherings, and refrain from visiting Bangkok city and Malls at this time.
• “Touchless Greetings” are becoming a new norm across the world; consider the gesture of touching your heart, bowing your head, or other options.
• Maintain a distance from others; 1.5 to 2 meters is suggested where possible.
• Practice social distancing in our cafeteria, dining hall, and Som Tam, by leaving a table empty between yours and other diners. Better yet, consider takeaways and dine at home.
• Individual exercising should be the norm now, rather than team sports with possible close interaction. We strongly discourage even informal sports gatherings now.
• Older adults, people with compromised immune systems, those with underlying health conditions, and those of you living with them, may want to consider staying at home as much as possible to reduce the risk of exposure.
The TF strongly suggest that you maintain these protocols and that you do NOT go to bars or other social establishments at this time. Please heed this timely advice, until this global pandemic has settled down.  Thailand is reporting more and more cases every day, with community transmission upon us.

3. Work From Home (WFH)

Please be reminded that currently, AIT operations are primarily on a WFH basis, except for mission-essential services that need to continue, being staffed by skeleton crews to assist our students with their decision above. Our aim is to support the spirit of school closure, with online interaction the main WFH format.  So please avoid coming to the office in these two weeks as much as possible, unless you are needed to support essential services and the students.

4. Other Measures

During this period we are also implementing additional precautions, and would recommend that you carry your AIT ID card/residence letter with you over the coming period:
• The Main Entrance Gate will close at midnight, while other access gates will be closed. 
• Mandatory temperature testing will take place for everyone entering at the Main Gate.
• The Main Gate will start registering incoming visitors from 21 March 2020, details to be provided by OFAM on 20 March 2020.
• Hom Krun limits its seated guests to 20, with take-out allowed, and served from the main door.
• Buffet lunches at AITCC will be cancelled until 31 March 2020.
• The massage parlour and hairdressers will be closed until 31 March 2020.
• The AIT International School was closed from Wednesday 18 March 2020, with plans to reopen on Monday 20 April 2020.
• The swimming pool will be closed from Friday 20 March 2020.
• SU has closed the gymnasium until 31 March 2020.
• Bring your own drinking container, so we minimise providing bottled drinking water at meetings as recommended (unfortunately, against our sustainable campus views).

5. Visitors

The following limitations are to be introduced for visitors to AIT, with immediate effect:
• Overnight visitors are NO longer allowed at AIT.
• All sports fields and other sporting facilities are RESTRICTED for use by our AIT community only; NO outside visitors will be permitted to use these facilities until further notice.

6. Medical Center Services

In response to support from our AIT community to not infect others, if someone is feeling very unwell, we are reserving the non-peak time between 5:00pm and 7:00pm for you to visit the medical center. They will refer you to a hospital if necessary. As a reminder, the medical center contact number for emergencies remains +662-524-5555. Please be conscious not to “overload” our limited medical services.

7. Fact Check Page

During this time of the Covid-19 crisis, it is understandable that people are nervous, and people want to be helpful with information.  However, information which is incomplete or incorrect, or unconfirmed stories being passed around actually are NOT helpful and contribute to irrational behaviour and panic. Therefore, we encourage you once again to contact the Task Force on vpa@ait.ac.th with any story you hear, and we will check it out and inform the community if we feel it is necessary.  This FACT CHECK page describes the story and things we found out about the story.  Only then can we all get through all this as calmly as possible.  
We continue to value your understanding, cooperation, and support during these unusual times. Please do stay safe and healthy, and if you feel unwell, immediately seek medical attention.

The Covid-19 Task Force 

Mr. Russell B. Rein

s) Measures on Visitors Coming to AIT, ID Checking and Sport Facilities

Email from the Director, OFAM on 20 March 2020.

OFAM would like to inform the community of the measures that will take place starting from Saturday, 21 March 2020 due to the Covid-19 global pandemic.
 
Mandatory temperature checking at the main gate
Ø  Security staff will check the temperature of everyone passing through the main gate.
Please note that only the main gate will be accessible during this time as Gate 2 will be closed until further notice.
Ø  Visitors who will be found with temperature higher than 37.5oC will not be allowed to enter the campus.
Ø  Residents and their dependents with temperature higher than 37.5oC should contact the Medical Center immediately with the help of the Security staff.
 
Registration of Visitors
Ø  All visitors coming to the campus will be asked to register.  Registration may take a few minutes to record, which may cause traffic or delays at the gate, especially during peak hours.  However, at this crucial time, everyone’s understanding and cooperation is highly appreciated.
 
Checking of ID and issuance of Resident ID Card (Gate Pass)
Ø  Security will check ID of EVERYONE coming to the campus.
Ø  Residents who has no ID card can send request to the Call Center for issuing the Resident ID which will serve also as gate pass.  For those who did not send the information to OFAM through the AIT Residents Population Survey kindly send your details through this link (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe98_tCfuIA9jkaBXuFl1hPHrwbqaUq...)
 
No overnight visitors allowed in the campus.
Ø  Visitors staying overnight or longer on the campus is strictly not allowed.  If found, sanctions will be applied, with the possibility of termination of the housing contract.
 
Use of sports facilities
Ø  AIT sports facilities are for the AIT community use only and currently outsiders are not allowed.  If anyone notices outsiders, please report this to Security immediately.
Thank you very much and your kind cooperation will make the implementation of these measures easier

 

t) Remote access to Knovel Database

Email from AIT Library on 19 March 2020.

To facilitate online learning and easy access to the Knovel database off-campus, AIT Library has asked Knovel to provide AIT students, faculties, and staff remote access options.

To register for Knovel remote login, please follow the steps below.

• Click on this link: https://app.knovel.com/web/verify-access.v
• Type in your institutional e-mail
• Fill in the registration form
• Confirm the link in your email inbox
• Done!

Web access to Knovel database: https://app.knovel.com/web/index.v

KNOVEL® TOGO Mobile App

You can also download KNOVEL® TOGO mobile app from Google Play or App Store for tablets and smartphones and log in with Knovel registered account.
By using KNOVEL® TOGO Mobile App, you may:
• use it to catch up on a new project while traveling, consult critical guidelines at a worksite, and have trusted, verified technical data right at your fingertips - anytime, anywhere.
• use Knovel ToGo offline to read during your commute and sync bookmarks when you are online
• search and save resources on your device and read them later on your laptop
• search and save resources on your laptop and read them later on your mobile device

If you need any help, please do not hesitate to contact the Library.

Thank you.

AIT Library
Web Site: http://library.ait.ac.th
Facebook: https://bit.ly/3a2ScpZ

u) Remote access to ScienceDirect and SCOPUS

Email from AIT Library on 19 March 2020.

Please be informed that Remote Access to ScienceDirect and SCOPUS is now available for you to register.  To apply for the remote access, please follow the steps below.

1. Go to http://sciencedirect.com/
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the ScienceDirect page and click on the Remote access link.
3. Enter your AIT e-mail address, and click on “Continue”.
4. You will be sent a confirmation email.
5. Open the e-mail and click the link to Activate your remote access.
6. Click on Register with us now.
7. Fill in the Form, and then click on the Register button.
8. Done!

After following these steps, you will be able to use ScienceDirect from any location.

NOTE:
• As it is a single-sign-on (SSO) so the same credential may be used to access ScienceDirect and Scopus from any location. No separate registration required.
• There is no official App for ScienceDirect and SCOPUS during this time. The library will inform you when it will be available.
If you do have any problems with access to databases off-campus, please send e-mail to library@ait.ac.th. We are prompt to help.

AIT Library
Web Site: http://library.ait.ac.th
Facebook: https://bit.ly/3a2ScpZ

v) Elsevier’s free health and medical research on novel coronavirus (COVID-19)

Email from AIT Library on 17 March 2020.

AIT Library would like to share with you the Novel Coronavirus Information Center, which is Elsevier’s free health and medical research on novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

The center provides access to more than 19,500 freely available articles on ScienceDirect and Elsevier’s platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature. It is continually updated daily with the latest research information on the virus and the disease.

To access the center, please click on the link below.
http://bit.ly/2PNnTf1

We do hope that you will find the center stimulating and useful.

AIT Library
http://library.ait.ac.th

 

 

 B. Events

Training Courses/ Conferences

a) Professional Development Course on "Strategic Human Resource Management and Business Leadership"

Professional Development Course on "Strategic Human Resource Management and Business Leadership" 

Duration: 18 - 22 May 2020
Venue: AIT Conference Center

For more information about the training, you can download the attached brochure and course outline or visit us at www.extension.ait.ac.th/course/897

b) A training course on "Organizational Culture Certification: Cultural Ambassador Program"

The Cultural Ambassador Program is a two-day intensive program designed for managers and senior managers in all fields.

Duration: 8-9 June 2020

Venue: AIT Conference Center

For more information about the training please visit at https://www.extension.ait.ac.th/course/1019

Professional Development Course on "Organisational Culture Certification: Accredited Practioner Program (AP)"

c) Professional Development Course on "Organisational Culture Certification: Accredited Practioner Program (AP)"

Professional Development Course on "Organisational Culture Certification: Accredited Practioner Program (AP)"

Duration: 9-12 June 2020
Venue: AIT Conference Center

For more information about the training please visit at www.extension.ait.ac.th/course/1018

d) The International Conference on Energy, Environment and Climate Change (International Conference on Utilities and Exhibition) – ICUE 2020

The International Conference on Energy, Environment and Climate Change (International Conference on Utilities and Exhibition) – ICUE 2020 follows the series of ICUE conferences organized by the Asian Institute of Technology since 2006, and has the theme – Energy, Environment and Climate Change for its 2020 edition. 
Date: 20 – 22 October 2020 at Pattaya City, Thailand
 
e) IAU SITE VISIT @ ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AIT) - APPLY NOW
IAU is delighted to announce the second site visit since the launch of the "IAU Institutional Site Visits" programme in 2019. This year, the visit will take place at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok, Thailand on 30 Nov - 3 Dec 2020 and the main topic will be "Social Impact with Innovation".

Don’t miss out this unique oportunity to discover an innovative institute and learn about leveraging technologies for a sustainable world! Learn more and register here. The site visits are open to IAU Members only.
 

 

 C. Classified (jobs)

 

Position: Assistant/Associate Professor (School of Environment Resources and Development)
Faculty position in Environmental Technology and Management
Ref. No. 1/20
Deadline: 31 March 2020
http://www.hro.ait.ac.th/job/show/638