New Southbound Policy Mandarin and Semiconductor Short-term Study Program
New Southbound Policy Mandarin and Semiconductor Short-Term Study Program offered by the National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT). Through this program, students will have the opportunity to study semiconductor courses alongside Chinese language courses at NTUT. Successful applicants will receive funding, which includes airfare, living expenses, housing, and tuition fees, all provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). Participants will not only enhance their language skills but also engage in cultural activities, learn about the semiconductor industry, and meet new people. The short-term study program will run from 11th September 2023 to 12th January 2024, spanning a duration of five months. To apply for this program, interested students must submit the following application materials: 1. Passport copy (Photo) 2. Enrollment Letter from your university 3. Curriculum Vitae (CV) Eligibility criteria for the program are as follows: 1. The applicant should be a sophomore, junior, or senior from universities in New Southbound countries. 2. The applicant should not hold a passport from the People's Republic of China (including Hong Kong and Macau) or Taiwan (Republic of China). 3. The applicant should not be a recipient of other financial aid from the government, agencies, or educational institutions of Taiwan. The application deadline is 3rd July 2023. For further information or inquiries, please feel free to contact us via email at cltc@mail.ntut.edu.tw. To apply, please follow the link provided: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSelv42jkSIf.../viewform
Falling Walls Lab Thailand 2023
Falling Walls Lab Thailand 2023 Falling Walls Lab, an international pitch competition, is coming to Thailand again soon. Applications are possible until 10 July 2023. WHAT IS FALLING WALLS LAB THAIAND ABOUT? Presenting a fascinating idea, a ground-breaking research project, or a sophisticated business model in three minutes: This is the Falling Walls Lab Thailand. At Falling Walls Lab Thailand, students and early-career professionals of all disciplines pitch their ideas in English in front of an expert-jury and the interested public – in just three minutes. WHEN AND WHERE WILL FALLING WALLS LAB THAILAND TAKE PLACE? Falling Walls Lab Thailand will be held on 26 August 2023 in Krungthai Innovation Lab (tbc), Bangkok. A week before Falling Walls Lab Thailand on 19 August 2023, KMITL KRIS will provide a training to all successful applicants on how to deliver an effective pitch. WHO CAN APPLY? Falling Walls Lab welcomes ideas from any discipline that can have a positive impact on society and/or science. Applicants must be 18 years or older when submitting their application. They must fulfil at least ONE of the following requirements: Currently enrolled in university / currently a postdoc Awarded a Bachelor’s degree no more than 10 years ago Awarded a Master’s degree no more than 7 years ago Awarded a PhD no more than 5 years ago Applicants with prior Falling Walls Lab pitching experience is no longer eligible to apply. Applications can be submitted until 10 July 2023 via the Falling Walls Lab website: https://falling-walls.com/lab/apply/thailand/ THE PRIZE The winner of Falling Walls Lab Thailand will travel to Berlin to attend the prestigious Falling Walls Science Summit and present his/her idea on the big stage of the global Falling Walls Lab Finale on 7 November 2023 – all travel/accommodation expenses covered. Additionally, the winner of Falling Walls Lab Thailand will be awarded the EURAXESS ASEAN prize, which supports the visit of a research institute of the winner’s choice in Europe when participating in the finale in Berlin! Entrepreneurial-minded scientists can also qualify for the Innovation Week, a one-week training event for international start-up founders. QUESTIONS? We are looking forward to exciting and diverse applications. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out (info@daad.or.th).
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4th Year Nano-Engineering Students Presented the Senior Project at the IEEE BioSensors 2023
Congratulations to Jade Udomkittivorakul and Noppasin Ajchareeyasoontorn, 4th year Nano-Engineering students working under the supervision of Asst. Prof. Dr. Charusluk Viphavakit (ISE), and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jenyuk Lohwacharin (Environmental Department). Their work entitled “A Low-Cost Gold-Coated Optical Fibre Sensor for In-Situ Microplastic Detection in Water” was accepted to present at the IEEE BioSensors 2023 in London, United Kingdom between 30 June – 1 August 2023.
8 August 2023
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ISE Nano-Engineering Students Participated in the Internship Program at Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering (IBB).
This international internship program is the collaboration between Nano-Engineering program and Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering (IBB), Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU). This year TMDU has accepted 11 Nano-Engineering students from International School of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University to do the internship during summer semester. On July 14th, Asst. Prof. Dr. Charusluk Viphavakit, Head of Nano-Engineering Program, visited the TMDU and gave a talk on "Optical Fiber Sensor for Non-Invasive Disease Screening", for the 253rd IBB Seminar. We would like to express our gratitude to the Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering (IBB) for supporting our students all along. 11 engineering students who were accepted by Institute of Biomaterials Engineering for the internship program. 1. Parissarut Chalee 2. Athiwat Thongyoo 3. Thitasiree Kaewparadai 4. Sinatchapat Siriphan 5. Nik Berazavik 6. Kittipat Sathitaphiwan 7. Khanate Cherdchoo 8. Thitaree Chaiyaput 9. Tanis Kaewsuriwong 10. Perasuit Sangmala 11. Touch Koottatep For more information, please visit Tokyo Medical and Dental University's Website https://www.tmd.ac.jp/news/202307263430/
8 August 2023
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NANO-Engineering Alumni's Work Got Accepted to Present at the Optical Sensing Congress 2023
Congratulations to Mintra Leelasirinuwong, Phebe Denkasineecharoen, and Pin Yungyuentrrakoon, NANO-Engineering alumni working under the supervision of Asst. Prof. Dr. Charusluk Viphavakit. Their work entitled “Molecular Imprinted Polymer Based Optical Sensor for Methanol Vapor Detection” got accepted to present at the Optical Sensing Congress 2023 at Munich, Germany.
8 August 2023
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Inbound Exchange Orientation AY 2023/1
Warm Welcome to Every Inbound Exchange Students! On Friday, August 4, 2023, ISE held an orientation for inbound exchange students from France, Sweden, Spain, Mexico, Denmark, Singapore, and Australia. In the orientation, students received necessary information about the faculty from Assoc. Prof. Dr. Witaya Wannasuphoprasit, Director of ISE.
7 August 2023