WEEK # 8, 19 - 25 February 2024
In this issue:
C. Visitors/ MoU/ Agreement Signing
1) Vigilance and Caution Regarding Intellectual Property (IP) Protection
Email from AIT President on 16 February 2024
Dear Members of the AIT Community,
I am writing to bring to your attention an important matter that requires our collective vigilance and caution regarding Intellectual Property (IP) protection. We must acknowledge that there are individuals, including some business persons, who may not prioritize ethical or IP considerations and engage in activities that pose a risk to our institution's intellectual property. One area of vulnerability is the unpublished portions of thesis works, which can be targeted by those seeking to exploit intellectual property.
It is important to recognize that this is not an issue unique to AIT and is a challenge faced by institutions worldwide. Therefore, we must remain extremely cautious and vigilant in safeguarding our intellectual property. As a community, we must collectively work together to protect our valuable assets, and I urge you to report any concerns or suspicious activities promptly.
By working together and remaining vigilant, we can uphold the integrity of our research and innovations.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
2) Invitation to webinar on "Gender Equality and Social Inclusion: Its Implications to Climate SMART Agriculture"
3) Update on alarming trash recovery during Campus Walk for Campus Clean-Up !
Email from Director of OSC on 19 February 2024
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the 20 participants who generously contributed their time to the "Campus Walk for a Clean Campus" endeavor on last friday 16 February 2024, despite the challenges posed by air pollution. Special thanks are owed to the AITIS teachers and AITIS kids who volunteered for the walk, as well as to the Student Representative team for their unwavering support to OSC in organizing this campus activity.
A brief recap of the event reveals that we were divided into 4 groups and embarked on a comprehensive campus walk, covering a significant portion of the residential area. To our astonishment, we gathered over 25 kg of litter from the roadside. Participants were also educated on proper waste segregation techniques.
Regrettably, our findings uncovered some alarming waste items, prompting OSC to share this update with the community to encourage a heightened sense of responsibility in maintaining our green campus:
- Over 50 discarded face masks
- Numerous rat traps laden with contaminated waste
- Thermocol and cardboard boxes
- Wrappers from finger food packages and plastic bottles and cans
- Substantial amounts of tissues and plastic fragments
- Empty vehicle lubricant bottles, many other items
For a visual insight into our efforts, please refer to the link provided.
To learn about the following details on waste segregation options on campus, please refer to the link here
- Institute policy statement on waste management,
- To know about kind of waste that can go to green yellow, blue bins Various projects on campus that collects recyclable waste (send to recycle stations)
- We eagerly anticipate the continued cooperation of the AIT community in ensuring the cleanliness of our campus by responsibly disposing of waste in designated bins.
4) Bad Air Quality on Campus
Email from AIT President on 12 February 2024
Dear AIT Community,
I regret to inform you that the PM2.5 levels on the AIT campus have reached an unhealthy level. This poses potential health risks, especially for kids (AITIS) and individuals with respiratory conditions or other underlying health issues.
Action Required:
- Limit Outdoor Activities: We strongly advise everyone to limit outdoor activities, particularly strenuous exercises, during this period.
- Stay Indoors: If possible, stay indoors to reduce exposure to the polluted air. Ensure that windows and doors are closed to minimize the influx of outdoor air.
- Use Air Purifiers: Consider using air purifiers in enclosed spaces to help reduce indoor air pollution. Ensure that the purifiers are properly maintained and filters are clean.
- Wear Masks: If you need to go outside, wearing a mask (preferably N95 or equivalent) can provide additional protection against inhaling particulate matter.
- Stay Informed: Keep yourself informed about the current air quality levels by checking local air quality monitoring stations near AIT:
- Thai PCD: http://air4thai.pcd.go.th/webV3/#/Report
- IQAir: https://www.iqair.com/th-en/air-quality-map?lat=14.06773287098129&lng=100.60886621475221&placeId=24bbd4f42f9506f6e49a
- IntERLab Sensor (AIT campus): https://hazemon.in.th/v23.11/chart.html?after=1707721020&before=1707724620&value=6&sensors=1676581388943263&tz=7).
1) Invitation to participate in the International Conference on “Gender, Geopolitics and Forced Migration,” 04-05 March 2024
Venue: Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
Date: 18-22 March 2024
Venue: Asian Institute of Technology
For more information please visit https://tinyurl.com/37fw54u7
Duration: 10 – 21 June 2024
Venue: Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
For more information and registration please visit
https://extension.ait.ac.th/course/summer-training-program-climate-smart-and-sustainable-agriculture-using-cutting-edge
A delegation from Technische Hochschule Mitelhessen (THM) University of Applied Sciences, Germany visits AIT on Monday, 12 February 2024.
- Ms. Chotiros Mongkolchotirat, Director, Office of the President/ Taipei, Taiwan/ 19 - 22 February 2024
- Dr. Kuo Chieh Chao, Faculty-SET/ Tokyo, Japan/ 22 February 2024- 6 March 2024
- Ms. Supamas Untui, GTE-SET/Tokyo, Japan/ 26 February - 6 March 2024
- Prof. Rajendra P. Shrestha, Faculty SERD/ Udonthani, Thailand/ 20 - 21 February 2024
- Prof. Sangam Shrestha, Dean SET/ Philippines/ 18 - 25 February 2024
- Ms. Chalita Lertwinyu, Director of OTA/ Ubon Ratchathani/ 28 February - 1 Marchc 2024
- Dr. K. R. Salin, Faculty SERD/ San Antonio, Texas, USA/ 13 - 28 February 2024
- Ms. Rabina Twayana, GIC/ Kathmandu, Nepal/ 9 February - 4 March 2024
- Mr. Anish Ratna Shakya, GIC/ Kathmandu, Nepal/ 9 - 26 February 2024
- Prof. BHW. Hadikusumo, Faculty SET-CEIM/ Vietnam/ 29 February - 4 March 2024
- Prof. P. Abdul Salam, Dean SERD/ Manila, Philippines/ 18 - 25 February 2024
- Prof. Weerakorn Ongsakul/ Faculty SERD/ Japan/ 20 - 23 February 2024
- Prof. Weerakorn Ongsakul/ Faculty SERD/ Nong Khai, Thailand/ 30 - 31 May 2024
- Dr. Sanjeev Jayasinghe, Executive Director, OAAA/ Taipei, Taiwan/ 19 - 22 February 2024
- Dr. Sanjeev Jayasinghe, Executive Director, OAAA/ Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia/ 28 February - 2 March 2024
- Dr. Sanjeev Jayasinghe, Executive Director, OAAA/ Houston, New Jersey, Dalias, San Antonio, Humble/ 22 June - 23 July 2024
- Mr. Voravat Chonlasin, Executive Director, AITX/ Malaysia/ 28 February - 2 March 2024
Staff Position:
1. Assistant Professor, SET-ISE
2. Assistant Professor or Associate Professor, SERD-GDS
3. Associate / Assistant Professor, SET-ICT
4. Facilities Manager / Senior IFM Manager, OFAM
7. Research Associate, CGC (Center for Global Challenges)
8. Senior Research Associate, CGC (Center for Global Challenges (CGC))
9. Senior Advancement Officer and Administrative Secretary, OAAA