Applications for Unleash India
As you know, UNLEASH mobilizes young people and partners from around the world to drive action for the SDGs. By engaging with important partners like you, we can further scale this impact. We would like to thank Chulalongkorn University's International School of Engineering for being part of this journey and invite you to be part of UNLEASH 2022’s newest chapter. Over the years UNLEASH has brought together 5,000 talents from 167 countries, facilitated the development of 750 SDG solutions with 350+ partners. This year we are looking forward to hosting the lab in Mysore, India, from Dec 3rd to Dec 11th. APPLICATIONS FOR UNLEASH INDIA WILL OPEN ON MAY 2ND! You may check this link for more information and access the application portal which will be open from May 2nd until June 5th. UNLEASH will cover the costs of flight travel, visa, transport, accommodation, food, curriculum, facilitation, and program activities for the entire event. We look forward to providing a unique opportunity for young people in your network to innovate for the SDGs. NEXT STEPS 1. Help us communicate UNLEASH’s message: share UNLEASH’s open call for applications with your network. You can find our media kit here, which includes e-mail templates and social media posts. Remember to tag @unleashlab and use #UNLEASHIndia so we can engage with your content. You can also find a sample social media post at the end of this email that you can use. 2. Feature as a Network Partner on our website: As part of being in our network, we would like to feature your logo on our partner page. Please share your logo with us here, so we can upload it. If you have any further questions or wish to arrange a follow-up meeting, you are welcome to reach out to partner@unleash.org. We look forward to working with you again this year!
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Simulink for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) course in Aerospace Engineering
Simulink for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) course in Aerospace Engineering Department at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand “Not all students are great coders And I think it is quite difficult for students to be able to understand the flow of a code without spending a great deal of time looking at it and trying to understand how it works I believe Simulink bridges this gap and gives the students a better chance at understanding the flow of a program than simply writing a MATLAB script" Dr. Joshua Staubs International School of Engineering (ISE) Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University
23 September 2021
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First Meet of Inbound Exchange Students, Academic Year 2021/1
On Wednesday, August 25, 2021, the Engineering Expat Club of the Faculty of Engineering organized a First Meet of Inbound Exchange Students, Academic Year 2021/1 via Zoom Meeting. The exchange students are from overseas partner universities including France, Germany and Japan. In the First Meet, they were playing entertaining games and creative activities to make Thai students and exchange students know each other. At the end of the activity, exchange students got pair up with Thai student buddies. It is hoped that Thai buddies and exchange students will deepen friendship throughout the semester.
29 August 2021
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ISE's Inspired Series: Teaser
No more waiting! ISE's best films of Year 2021. To be released every Friday. Stay tuned! Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU9sKHncMYux6NQfoSZ3WEA
12 August 2021
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Orientation of Inbound Exchange Students AY2021/1
On Friday, August 6, 2021, ISE organized an Online Orientation for Inbound Exchange Students of the First semester, Academic Year 2021 via Microsoft Teams. There are 33 inbound exchange students from France, Germany and Japan. Specifically, there are 21 in ICE, 1 in NANO, 4 in ADME, 5 in AERO and 2 in Robotics & AI. In the orientation, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Witaya Wannasuphoprasit gave a welcome speech. Students received information of Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Engineering, and ISE. In addition, they were informed the regulations of visa renewal, CU health insurance for all exchange students, study program, important procedures and deadlines related to registration, online mode of teaching/learning, and relevant documents. Students were split to meet with their advisors in 2 breakout rooms. Mr. Romtam Kangsawiwat, a third year student of AERO Program and Head of Engineering Expats Community Club at Faculty of Engineering and Ms. Chayanin Sayamchai, a third year student of AERO Program served as MCs and introduced the planned student activities as the last part of the orientation.
10 August 2021