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Graduate Catalog
Academic Year
2020

Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology


Thammasat University
A Leading Teaching/Learning and Research Institute
Sirindhorn International Institute of
Technology (SIIT)
SIIT at Rangsit
Address Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus
99 Moo 18, Km. 41 on Paholyothin Highway
Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand
Tel. +66-2-986-9009, +66-2-564-3221~29
Fax. +66-2-986-9112-3

SIIT at Bangkadi
Address Bangkadi Industrial Park
131 Moo 5, Tiwanond Road
Mueang, Pathum Thani 12000, Thailand
Tel. +66-2-501-3505~20
Fax. +66-2-501-3524

Mailing Address P.O. Box 22, Thammasat-Rangsit Post Office


Pathum Thani 12121, Thailand
Email admissions@siit.tu.ac.th
Website http://www.siit.tu.ac.th
Sirindhorn
International Institute of Technology
Thammasat University

VISION
To be a leading international institute of technology for both
teaching/learning and research

MISSIONS
1. Primarily to produce high-quality bachelor’s degree engineers and related
technologists who are able to handle advanced industrial technologies
and use English as a working language
2. To educate graduate students to be able to conduct high quality and
innovative research in engineering and related technological development
3. To conduct research and development in engineering and related
technologies relevant to teaching, modern industries, and societal needs
CONTENTS
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Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology 5 Master of Science Program in 27
Engineering and Technology
Rangsit Campus 7 Curriculum Title 27
Bangkadi Campus 9 Degree Title 27
Academic System 27
Graduation Requirements 28
General Information 10 Curriculum 29
Admission Requirements and Process 10
Interview 11 Doctoral Degree Program 30
Fees 11 Doctor of Philosophy Program in 30
Tution Fee 11 Engineering and Technology
Financial Aid 12 Curriculum Title 30
Semester Periods 13 Degree Title 30
Academic Regulations 13 Applicant Qualifications 30
Registration 13 Academic System 31
Course Coding System 13 Period of Study 31
Evaluation of Academic Performance 13 Registration 31
Graduation Requirements 32
Transferred Credits 32
Master’s Degree Programs 15 Study Plans 32
General Information 15 Curriculum 33
Applicant Qualifications 15
Period of Study 15 Course descriptions 34
Transferred Credits 15
Study Plans 15
Faculty Members 44
Master of Engineering Program in 16 School of Bio-Chemical Engineering 44
Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things and Technology
Curriculum Title 16 School of Civil Engineering and Technology 48
Degree Title 16 School of Information, Computer, and 55
Academic System 16 Communication Technology
Graduation Requirements 17 School of Management Technology 70
Curriculum 18 School of Manufacturing Systems and 75
Mechanical Engineering
Master of Engineering Program in 19 Department of Common and Graduate Studies 79
Engineering Technology English Training Unit
Curriculum Title 19
Degree Title 19
Academic System 19
Graduation Requirements 20
Curriculum 21
Master of Engineering Program in 23
Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering
Curriculum Title 23
Degree Title 23
Academic System 23
Graduation Requirements 24
Curriculum 25
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SIRINDHORN INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY

During the 9th Japan-Thailand Joint Trade and Economic Committee Meeting held in Kobe, Japan in 1989, the delegates from the Japan
Federation of Economic Organizations (Keidanren - now Nippon Keidanren) and the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) realized that in order
to enhance industrial development of Thailand, engineering programs, where all lecture and laboratory courses would be taught in English
by highly qualified faculty members with doctoral degrees, needed to be established.
A cooperation agreement among Keidanren, FTI, and Thammasat University was reached in 1992 to establish bachelor’s degree programs
in engineering at Thammasat University with initial funds provided by Keidanren and FTI. After two years of successful operation, the
“International Institute of Technology (IIT)” was founded on September 16, 1994. Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
graciously presided over the Cornerstone Laying Ceremony of a new building at the Rangsit Center of Thammasat University. His Majesty,
the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, graciously granted the Institute a new name, “Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
(SIIT),” on June 28, 1996.
On October 2, 1997, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn graciously presided over the Sirindhorn International Institute of
Technology’s Inauguration Ceremony of its name and building. In 1999, FTI provided a parcel of land with an existing building at Bangkadi
Industrial Park (BKD) for SIIT’s use for 30 years. In June 2001, the former Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun inaugurated a new building
at Bangkadi for Information Technology and Computer Science programs.
Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn graciously presided over the inauguration of the Sirindhralai Building at Bangkadi on
June 28, 2006. This new six-story building houses the School of Information, Computer, and Communication Technology (ICT), the School
of Management Technology (MT), a library, a computer center, laboratories, and classrooms.
Backgrounds of the three founding organizations of Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology are briefly described as follows.

Thammasat University
Founded in 1934, Thammasat University was originally dedicated to the teaching of humanities and social sciences. The University
has produced a large number of graduates who have greatly contributed to the development and progress of Thailand. Realizing
the significant impact of science and technology on the country’s economic growth, in the 1980’s and 1990’s Thammasat
University initiated degree programs in engineering, technology, physical sciences, and medical sciences at its Rangsit Center,
Pathum Thani.

The Japanese Business Federation (Nippon Keidanren)


Through the merger of several economic and industrial organizations, the Japan Federation of Economic Organizations (Keidanren)
was established in August 1946. Keidanren was a private, non-profit economic organization representing virtually all branches of
economic activities in Japan. Keidanren has maintained close contact with both public and private sectors at home and abroad,
and endeavored, not only to find practical solutions to economic problems, but also to contribute to the sound development of
economies of Japan and countries around the world.
In May 2002, Keidanren merged with Nikkeiren (Japan Federation of Employer’s Associations) to become Nippon Keidanren (The
Japanese Business Federation). Headed by internationally distinguished leaders of the Japanese business community, Nippon
Keidanren plays an active and influential role towards the achievement of harmonious economic prosperity for all mankind.

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The Federation of Thai Industries


Formerly known as the Association of Thai Industries (ATI), the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) came into existence on
December 29, 1987. It was a transformed body of ATI, which was created in 1967. FTI is an industrial private organization that
brings together industrial leaders to promote Thailand’s socioeconomic development. The main objectives of FTI are to represent
Thai manufacturers at both national and international levels, to help promote and develop industrial enterprises, to work with
the government in setting up national policies, and to offer consulting services to members.
FTI is a full-service organization that cooperates with the government to help mobilize Thai industries to reach international
markets. It acts as a “match-maker” between foreign industrialists and Thai resources, which combine the financial strength,
planning ability, and persuasive power of Thailand’s industrialists.
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT) offers undergraduate and graduate programs which lead to the Bachelor
of Engineering (BEng), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Master of Engineering (MEng), Master of Science (MSc), and Doctor of
Philosophy (PhD) degrees. The bachelor’s degree is offered in the following areas: chemical engineering (ChE), civil engineering (CE),
computer engineering (CPE), digital engineering (DE), electrical engineering (EE), engineering management (EM), industrial engineering and
logistics systems (IE), management technology (MT), and mechanical engineering (ME).
SIIT offers three master of engineering programs, namely, Master of Engineering Program in Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things,
Master of Engineering Program in Engineering Technology, and Master of Engineering Program in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems
Engineering. It also offers Master of Science Program in Engineering and Technology, and a Doctor of Philosophy Program in Engineering
and Technology.
At the present time, the Institute has established faculty member, student, and staff exchange programs with a number of
universities in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. These programs allow, not only faculty members to collaborate
with their counterparts in research projects, but also students to have an opportunity to take courses at those universities.
Additionally, invitations to visit and teach SIIT courses are regularly extended to qualified foreign professors under such programs.
Although it is a unit of Thammasat University, SIIT is financially and administratively separate to a certain degree from the central university
system. SIIT’s policies and operations are guided and supervised by the Board of Trustees which consists of representatives from Thammasat
University, FTI, and Nippon Keidanren, and scholars appointed by the university. In addition, the SIIT Academic Committee comprising
reputable scholars in various fields, provides recommendations on rank promotions of faculty members and also reviews academic curricula.
The Institute, headed by the Director, consists of administrative divisions, a library and information services center, five academic schools,
and the Department of Common and Graduate Studies (CGS).
Operations of SIIT are carried out at two locations: Rangsit Campus (at the Rangsit Center of Thammasat University) and Bangkadi Campus
(at Bangkadi Industrial Park).

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Rangsit Campus
Campus and Transportation
The Rangsit Center of Thammasat University (TU) is located at Km. 41 on Phaholyothin Road (northbound). The campus can be conveniently
reached by car via a multi-lane divided superhighway (Phaholyothin), the Chaengwattana-Bangsai Expressway, and both outer East-Ring
and West-Ring Highways. It can also be reached by buses No. 29, 39 (non air-conditioned), and 510 (air-conditioned). The nearest train
station, the Thammasat Station, is near the northwest corner of the Rangsit Campus.
Facilities
Buildings
Two five-story buildings and one four-story building are located at the SIIT Rangsit Campus. The first building is the main building
with an area of 20,677 m2, housing offices and classrooms. The first floor and a section of the second floor are mainly occupied
by the Library and Information Services Center, with an excellent collection of up-to-date textbooks, magazines, and journals.
SIIT’s academic programs and faculty members’ offices, as well as the Computer Center and administrative divisions, are located
on the second, third, and fourth floors. Classrooms of various sizes are on the first, third, fourth, and fifth floors of the building.
The second SIIT building, adjacent to the first one, is a five-story advanced laboratory building with a total area of about 3,000 m2.
It was dedicated by Keidanren and FTI to SIIT on October 6, 1998. The Advanced Laboratory Building I houses laboratories for
conducting senior projects of fourth-year students, research work of graduate students, and research projects of faculty members.
The third SIIT building, Edutivity, is a four-story building which is adjacent to the second one, with a total area of about 1,500
m2. This building houses a student activities center and the office of the Building and Ground Division on the first floor, and
classrooms of various sizes on the second, third, and fourth floors.
A new 8-story Advanced Laboratory Building II with a total area of approximately 7,000 m2 is equipped with advanced laboratory
and research equipment that are necessary for conducting advanced researchers by faculty members, graduate students and
senior-year undergraduate students.
Computer Center
The SIIT Computer Center is located on the third floor of the main SIIT building. The center is equipped with personal computers
in four separate rooms, two of which are used mainly for instruction on programming, mathematical problem solving, engineering
graphics design, and professional report preparation, while the other rooms are used by students for general computing purposes.
Up-to-date software packages are installed via servers on the local area network, allowing students to become proficient with
their applications. The local area network system supports both academic and administrative chores which include the library’s
computer-based services, intranet, and the internal email system for faculty members and staff. There are a number of servers
for academic purposes in various programs. The local area network is connected to the Internet via the Thammasat-Rangsit
fiber optic backbone. Students, faculty members, and staff are provided with an individual email address and service. Wireless
Internet (WiFi) is accessible from all areas of the SIIT buildings. A VPN service by which students can access SIIT’s online system
from their homes is also available. Information on the Institute can be viewed from the official web page at www.siit.tu.ac.th.
Library and Information Services Center
The Library and Information Services Center is located on the first and second floors of the main building. The Library has an
excellent collection of textbooks (in science and engineering), conference proceedings, reports, technical magazines, and journals.
Electronic access to several international databases is provided. The Library also has a computerized search system to assist
students in locating their information sources.
Students who would like to study by themselves or in groups will find it convenient to study in the Library. Individual study areas
and group study areas are located on the first floor. For group discussion, students can meet and discuss in the group study
rooms, which provide maximum privacy and minimum interference.
Furthermore, students can use the main TU library, which is also located at the university’s Rangsit Center, for their study and
literature searches on social sciences and humanities.

Infirmary
The SIIT infirmary room is situated on the ground floor of the main building. It is staffed during office hours by a fully qualified
nurse. The nurse can assist with minor medical problems and, for more serious cases, can arrange a timely transfer to Thammasat
University Hospital.

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Hospitals
Thammasat University Hospital, located at the Rangsit Center, provides outpatient, inpatient, and emergency medical services, as
well as other health care services such as X-ray, physical examination, and dental care. Physicians, nurses, and medical interns
are available 24 hours a day. Students are eligible to receive discounts for room charges and services. There are also several
private hospitals near the Navanakorn Industrial Estate, which is only a 5-minute drive from the Rangsit Center.
Student Activities Center
A student activities center is located on the first floor of the SIIT Edutivity Building. There is a range of facilities available for
student to use including air-conditioned meeting rooms, and a food and drink area. Student activities are coordinated by the
Student Committee under the supervision of the Assistant Director for Student Affairs and Alumni Relations. All student activities
must conform to SIIT and TU regulations.
University Bookstore
The TU Bookstore at the Rangsit Center is well stocked with publications and magazines in both Thai and English languages.
Textbooks used in individual courses can be purchased at the University Bookstore at competitive prices. Stationery and office
supplies are also available.
Post Office
The Thammasat-Rangsit Post Office is located at the Duen Bunnag Building. The post office offers complete postal services
such as regular mail service, express mail service (EMS), registered mail service, package service, and money orders during
business hours.
Convenience Stores
Students living in the dormitories will find that shopping is quite convenient. Many convenience stores are located on campus,
and nearby. At the Rangsit Campus of SIIT, there is a convenience store on the first floor of the Main Building.
Cafeterias and Canteens
Several cafeterias and canteens can be found throughout the Rangsit Center. A variety of food is offered by vendors at reasonable
prices, both on weekdays and weekends. Adjacent to the SIIT buildings is a cafeteria which serves both SIIT students and
students of the Faculty of Engineering.
Banking Services
For banking services such as cash withdrawal and balance inquiries, students can conveniently use the automated teller machines
(ATMs) which are located at various locations on campus and at the SIIT main building. For full services, students can go to
the on-campus branch offices of Bangkok Bank, Krung Thai Bank, and Thai Military Bank. Other banks with branches near the
campus are Kasikorn Bank, Thanachart Bank, and Siam Commercial Bank.
Dormitories
The Rangsit Center has on-campus dormitories for male and female students. Over 6,200 living units are available to accommodate
students, faculty members, and university staff. Within walking and short-driving distances, many private dormitories can be
found. These are co-ed dormitories, as well as dormitories with separate buildings for male and female students. Air-conditioned
units with bathrooms are also available.
Sport Facilities
The Rangsit Center has a wide range of sport facilities for students including swimming pools and practice fields for soccer,
basketball, volleyball, and tennis. All are in the vicinity of the student dormitories. Areas for indoor sports such as badminton and
table tennis are provided in the indoor gymnasiums. Students may also choose to exercise by biking, jogging, etc., especially
in the morning since the air is very refreshing. In addition, the Rangsit Campus of SIIT has an outdoor basketball court in front
of the main building.

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Bangkadi Campus
Campus and Transportation
The Bangkadi Campus is located 14 kilometers from the Rangsit Campus on Tiwanon Road. The campus can be conveniently reached
by SIIT shuttle bus (air-conditioned) and can also be reached by bus No.6249 (no air-conditioned)
Facilities
Buildings
In 1999, FTI, with co-operation from Toshiba Thailand Co., Ltd., and Mitsui & Co. (Thailand), Ltd., provided 5.6 rai (0.9 hectare)
of land with an existing office building in the Bangkadi Industrial Park (BIP) for SIIT’s use for a period of 30 years. Later, SIIT
purchased two more parcels of land in the industrial park with areas of 4 rai (0.64 hectare) and 5 rai (0.8 hectare). The existing
building was renovated and enlarged. This building, which is called the IT&MT building, has a combined area of approximately
3,300 m2. The Computer Science and Information Technology programs moved to these new facilities in June 2002.
Another 6-story building with an area of 6,452 m2 was completed in October 2004. Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri
Sirindhorn graciously granted the use of the name “Sirindhralai” for this new building and graciously presided over the inauguration
of this new building on June 28, 2006. It houses the School of Information, Computer, and Communication Technology (ICT),
the School of Management Technology (MT), the Library and Information Services Center, the Computer Center, classrooms,
and laboratories.
The third SIIT building is the SIIT Administration and Training Building, located in front of the Bangkadi Industrial Park on Tiwanond
Road. It is a four-story building which aims to be a research and training center. The first floor is for car parking. Bangkok Bank
is located on the second floor. On the upper floors, there are graduate student offices and research laboratories.
Computer Center
A Computer Center office is located on the second floor of the Sirindhralai building. It supervises and maintains two laboratories
for instruction and students’ use in mathematical and statistical problem solving, computer graphics, systems simulation, database
applications and programming, computer networking, and general computing purposes. In addition, there are network access points
in almost every room of the campus which connect to the Rangsit Campus of SIIT by a high-speed connection. Students can
easily access the Internet either from their notebook computers, using wireless hotspots in every building, or from the computers
in both the library and the computer laboratories.
Library and Information Services Center
The Library and Information Services Center at Bangkadi is located on the 3rd floor of the Sirindhralai Building. The Library has
an excellent collection of textbooks, technical books, conference proceedings, reports, technical magazines, and journals in
the fields of electronics and communication, instrumentation and control systems, computer science, information technology,
engineering management, and management technology. Computer facilities are provided for accessing the library catalog database,
online databases and full-text journals, and for self-study. The library also provides wireless facilities for students to access the
internet and online information. Group study areas are also provided, students can meet and discuss in the group study rooms,
which provide maximum privacy and minimum interference.
Infirmary
The infirmary room is on the ground floor of the IT&MT building. A fully qualified nurse is in charge during weekdays to assist
with minor medical problems and provide first-aid treatment.
Dormitory
The SIIT International Residence at Bangkadi has two five-story buildings, one for male residents and another for female residents.
There are 72 rooms on the 2nd-5th floors, which can accommodate up to 144 residents. Common rooms, canteen, and a
launderette are located on the first floor, with a convenience store nearby. In addition, free internet Wi-Fi is provided for the
residents on the ground floor.
Cafeteria and Canteen
A variety of foods, snacks, and beverages are provided from vendors at reasonable prices at a cafeteria on the ground floor
of the Sirindhralai building. Additionally, there is a coffee shop on the ground floor of the IT&MT building which serves snacks
and beverages.

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Sport Facilities
There is a soccer field behind the Sirindhralai building. In addition, an outdoor basketball court is located next to the SIIT Inter-
national Residence. There is also a badminton gymnasium beside the dormitory buildings.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology offers 5 international graduate programs as follows:
Master of Engineering
• Master of Engineering Program in Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things
• Master of Engineering Program in Engineering Technology
• Master of Engineering Program in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering
Master of Science
• Master of Science Program in Engineering and Technology
Doctor of Philosophy
• Doctor of Philosophy Program in Engineering and Technology

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROCESS


1. Completed application online and upload required documents in a soft file as follows:
1.1 At least one page of a statement of purpose
1.2 Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume
1.3 A copy of official transcript
- Bachelor’s Degree (At least GPA. 2.75) for Master’s Degree application
- Master’s Degree (At least GPA. 3.50) for Ph.D. Degree application
1.4 A copy of an official certificate of English proficiency, as follows (if any):
TOEFL (PBT 400+) or (CBT 97+) or (IBT 32+) or IELTS 4.5+, or TU-GET (PBT 400+) or (CBT 32+), or TOEIC 500+
1.5 A copy of citizen ID card/passport
1.6 Research papers, publications, or certificates (if any)
1.7 A recent photograph (1x1.5 inches’ size as .jpeg only)
Remark: Please provide your 2 referees’ names and official e-mail addresses in online application form for submitting letter of
recommendation online which will be delivered to your referees via e-mail address. (Letter of recommendation: At least
one from academic/thesis advisor and the other one from instructor from your university.)
2. Passing a screening process, which includes an interview conducted in English by an SIIT Committee, consisting of at least
3 faculty members
3. Final approval by the SIIT Executive Committees
Remark: Students who have inadequate knowledge in some areas may be required to take additional courses in those areas.
Application Deadline: First semester: last week of June
Second semester: last week of November
For further information, contact: Admission and Public Relations Division
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
Thammasat University - Rangsit Center
P.O.Box 22, Thammasat-Rangsit Post Office
Pathum Thani 12121, Thailand
Tel. +66-2-986-9009; +66-2-986-9011~3 (Ext. 1006)
Fax. +66-2-986-9112~3
E-mail: admissions@siit.tu.ac.th
Website: http://www.siit.tu.ac.th

Online Application: https://graduateadmissions.siit.tu.ac.th/

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INTERVIEW
All candidates who have received notification of an interview after having submitted their application forms shall be interviewed by at least
three faculty members. The interview is conducted in English.

FEES
The institute reserves the right to revise its charges for tuition and education support fees and to establish other fees as may be required
by increased educational costs.

TUITION FEE
The tuition fee, which includes charges for instruction and academic advice, is 3,600 Baht per credit.

EDUCATION SUPPORT FEES


The fees include services other than instruction, such as library, publications, thesis support, computing facility, counseling, and placement,
but do not cover the cost of damage or loss of university property. The fees are charged at the following rates:
Regular semester: 53,815 Baht per semester (or 41,315 Baht if the number of registered credits is less than or equal to 6 credits)
Summer session: 26,450 Baht for summer session (or 20,200 Baht if the number of registered credits is less than or equal to
3 credits)
Student status maintaining: 4,800 Baht per semester
The total tuition and education support fees per semester are approximately 86,215 Baht for 9 credits.
Other fees, such as late payment fee, late registration fee, and fines for overdue books may be charged when applicable.

TUITION FEE RATES FOR EXTERNAL STUDENTS


1. Tuition fees for an external student who is also a degree student of SIIT:
1.1 A graduate course 3,600 baht per credit
1.2 An undergraduate laboratory course 4,500 baht per credit
1.3 An undergraduate lecture course 3,300 baht per credit
2. Tuition fees for an external student who is a degree student of TU:
2.1 A graduate course 3,600 baht per credit
2.2 An undergraduate laboratory course 4,500 baht per credit
2.3 An undergraduate lecture course 3,300 baht per credit
3. Tuition fees for an external student who is not a degree student of TU:
3.1 A graduate course 4,500 baht per credit
3.2 An undergraduate laboratory course 5,500 baht per credit
3.3 An undergraduate lecture course 4,400 baht per credit

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FINANCIAL AID
In principle, students have to contact faculty members in the field of their interest in advance to apply for a scholarship and/or other
financial aid.
Graduate Scholarship Program for Excellent Foreign Students (EFS)
Thirty EFS scholarships are annually available for excellent non-Thai students from reputable universities of any foreign country to study in
a master’s or a doctoral degree program at SIIT for all SIIT curriculums. The scholarship covers full SIIT tuition and educational support
fees with full thesis support, living allowance (including accommodation), round-trip airfare, VISA extension, medical insurance, English
proficiency test for graduation, and other benefits.
Graduate Scholarship Program for Excellent Thai Students (ETS)
The ETS scholarships are available for excellent Thai students from reputable universities to study in a master’s or a doctoral degree
program at SIIT for all SIIT curriculums. The scholarship covers full SIIT tuition and educational support fees with full thesis support, living
allowance, and accident insurance. Airfare and accommodation are not supported.
Graduate Scholarship Program for Students from Neighboring Countries (SSNC)
The SSNC scholarships are available for students from the People’s Republic of Lao and the People’s Republic of Cambodia to study in a
master’s or a doctoral degree program at SIIT for all SIIT curriculums. The scholarship covers full SIIT tuition and educational support fees
with full thesis support, living allowance (including accommodation), round-trip airfare, VISA extension, medical insurance, and other benefits.
SIIT Scholarships for Graduate Studies
More than 60 scholarships are annually available for graduate students to study in a master’s or a doctoral degree program at SIIT. The
scholarships are available to all SIIT Curriculums. The scholarship covers SIIT tuition and educational support fees. Airfare and monthly
allowance are not supported.
SIIT Young Researcher Grants (YRG)
SIIT Young Researcher Grants (YRG) are available for graduate students to study in a master’s or a doctoral degree program at SIIT. The
grant covers full tuition and educational support fees and other benefits as a research assistant.
TAIST-Tokyo Tech Scholarships (NSTDA)
TAIST-Tokyo Tech Scholarships are available for graduate students to study in a master’s degree program in the Artificial Intelligence and
Internet of Things (AI) or the Sustainable Energy and Resources Engineering Program (SERE) at SIIT. The scholarship covers full tuition
and educational support fees throughout the two-year curriculum. A full thesis allowance will be supported in the second academic year.
TAIST-JAIST Scholarships
SIIT and Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) are offering a dual degree doctoral program in the area of Service
Science, which includes various participating fields in Engineering and Technology. Duration of the program is 4 years: the 1st and 3rd years
will be spent at SIIT while the 2nd and 4th years will be spent at JAIST (Japan). The scholarship covers full tuition and educational support
fees for four years of studying, as an SIIT dual graduate education program scholarship. Students recommended by their supervisors can
be provided with a salary of part-time Research and/or Teaching Assistantships.
AUN/SEED-Net Collaborative Education Program (CEP) Scholarships
AUN/SEED-Net is mainly supported by the Japanese Government through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and partially
supported by the ASEAN Foundation. The scholarship also provides integrative supports for faculty development and network establishment.
These scholarships are available for graduate students to study in a double-degree doctoral program at SIIT and Hokkaido University
in Japan.The scholarship covers full tuition and educational support fees with full thesis support, living allowance, round-trip airfare and
relocation allowance, medical insurance, English proficiency test for graduation, and other benefits.
ADB-Japan Scholarships
ADB-Japan scholarships, supported by The Asian Development Bank (ADB), are available for graduate students to study in a master’s degree
program at SIIT. The scholarship covers full tuition and educational support fees, living allowance (including accommodation), round-trip
airfare, medical insurance, book allowance, and other benefits.
For more details of the above scholarship programs and other additional scholarship programs, please obtain the information from the
following website: http://www.siit.tu.ac.th

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SEMESTER PERIODS
First Semester: August - December
Second Semester: January - May
Summer Session: June - July

ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
Registration:
A full-time student may register for 6 to 15 credits per regular semester, and no more than 6 credits in summer.
A student who does not register for any courses in a semester must pay the “student status maintaining” fee.
Course Coding System
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology sets up the course coding system as follows:
1. The subject code consists of alphabetical and numerical codes.
2. The alphabetical code consists of 2-3 characters, which refer to the following group of subjects:
ES indicates basic subjects.
ET indicates subjects in Engineering Technology.
ICT indicates subjects in Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things .
SE indicates subjects in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering.
3. The numerical code contains 3 digits that can be described as follows:
• The first digit indicates the graduate program.
• The second digit indicates the subject group.
For the Master of Engineering Program in Engineering Technology, the subject groups are defined as follows:
0 General
1 Chemical Engineering
2 Civil Engineering
3 Electrical Engineering
4 Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Systems
5 Mechanical Engineering
6-7 Sustainable Energy and Environment
8 Materials Science and Engineering
9 Computer Engineering
• The last digit indicates the subject order.

Evaluation of Academic Performance


The academic performance of students on a taught course is measured by the grade point average (GPA) system or equivalent. The
following grades are used:
Grade Points
A 4.00
A- 3.67
B+ 3.33
B 3.00
B- 2.67
C+ 2.33
C 2.00
D 1.00
F 0.00

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For thesis/dissertation/independent study, the academic performance is measured by the following grades:

Grade Points Significance


NP - No Progress
S - Satisfactory
SP - Satisfactory and Progress
U - Unsatisfactory
A grading system of “P” (Pass) and “N” (Not Pass) is applied only for evaluation of a qualification examination and English proficiency
requirements.
Note that for the “S,” “SP,” “U,” “P,” “N,” and “NP” grades, no points are given.
When receiving the “U” grade, the student’s status will be terminated.
A credit will be earned only if the grade is “S,” “SP,” or not lower than grade “C” for master’s degree programs or “B” for the doctoral
degree program. Grade “D” or “F” will be included in the calculation of the grade point average of each semester and for the cumulative
grade point average.
When receiving the “NP” grade in two consecutive semesters, an advisor approval for next semester registration is required.
Any master’s degree student who gets grade “U” or lower than grade “C” can re-enroll in the following cases:
1. For a compulsory course, the student can re-enroll in that course only one more time. His or her student status will be
terminated if he or she still fails to obtain grade “S” or at least “C” in the second enrollment.
2. For an elective course, the student can re-enroll in that course or another elective course and must obtain grade “S” or at
least “C.”
Any doctoral degree student who gets grade “U” or lower than grade “B” can re-enroll in the following cases:
1. For a compulsory course, the student can re-enroll in that course only one more time. His or her student status will be
terminated if he or she still fails to obtain grade “S” or at least “B” in the second enrollment.
2. For an elective course, the student can re-enroll in that course or another elective course and must obtain grade “S” or at
least “B.”

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MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMS


GENERAL INFORMATION
APPLICANT’S QUALIFICATIONS
1. An applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree in engineering, science, or a related field that is accepted by the SIIT Executive
Committee.
2. The applicant must have the following qualifications:
2.1 Master of Science Program
2.1.1 Plan A1
• The applicant must receive a bachelor’s degree from SIIT.
• The applicant must have a top 20% class rank for a bachelor’s degree, or a cumulative GPA of at least
2.75, or 2.50 with sufficient relevant research or work experience as specified by the SIIT Executive
Committee.
2.1.2 Plan A2
• The applicant must have a top 20% class rank for a bachelor’s degree, or a cumulative GPA of at least
2.75, or 2.50 with sufficient relevant research or work experience as specified by the SIIT Executive
Committee.
2.2 Master of Engineering Program
The applicant must have a top 20% class rank for a bachelor’s degree, or a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75, or a research
work published or accepted for publications, or a research experience, or a working experience, or qualifications specified
by the SIIT Executive Committee.

3. The applicant must submit an official score of one of the following English language tests:
• TOEFL score of not less than 400 (paper-based) or 97 (computer-based), or 32 (internet-based)
• IELTS score of not less than 4.5
• TU-GET score of not less than 400 (paper-based) or 32 (computer-based)
• TOEIC score of not less than 500

The score must not be older than two years from the date on which it was issued to the date of the application for admission
to the program.
In the case of no English score or a score less than the above requirements, the applicant may be admitted with conditions
that he/she must take SIIT English remedial courses and/or SIIT English proficiency tests, and meet the requirements set by
the institute.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.

PERIOD OF STUDY
The minimum period of study to complete master’s degree programs are as following:
• 1 academic year for Master of Engineering Program in Engineering Technology (Plan B) and Master of Engineering Program
in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering
• 1.5 academic years for Master of Engineering Program in Engineering Technology (Plan A2), Master of Engineering Program
in Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things and Master of Science Program in Engineering and Technology
The maximum period of study for all master’s degree programs is 5 academic years.
TRANSFERRED CREDITS
A maximum of 12 credits of courses with all grades being “B” or better can be transferred.
STUDY PLANS
• Plan A1 (Thesis only)
• Plan A2 (Thesis and coursework)
• Plan B (Independent study)

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MASTER OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


AND INTERNET OF THINGS

CURRICULUM TITLE
Master of Engineering Program in Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things (International Program)
DEGREE TITLE
Master of Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things)
ACADEMIC SYSTEM
1. All courses are conducted in English. An academic year is divided into 2 semesters. Each semester consists of 15 weeks.
Courses may be offered for a summer semester of at least 6 weeks duration. The total number of lecture hours required for
the summer semester is the same as that for the regular semester. Enrollment for summer courses is optional.
2. Curriculum
2.1 Study Plan A2
The study plan consists of prescribed coursework (24 credits) and thesis (15 credits). A total of 39 credits are required
for completion of the program.
2.2 Thesis
2.2.1 A student can register for a thesis after he or she has studied for at least 2 regular semesters or has gained
12 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.
2.2.2 Thesis Committee
The thesis committee must consist of at least 3 members as follows:
• Principal advisor: The principal advisor must be a SIIT faculty member in a corresponding or related academic
program.
• Co-advisor (if any): A co-advisor must be a SIIT or TU faculty member, or an expert outside TU, with a
doctoral degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of at least associate professor in a corresponding
or related academic program.
• Expert outside TU: The expert outside TU must hold a doctoral degree or equivalent with an academic rank
of at least assistant professor, or have an academic rank of associate professor or higher.
• Other thesis committee members: Other thesis committee members must be SIIT or TU faculty members
with a doctoral degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of associate professor or higher.
The number of thesis committee members who are not the principal advisor or a co-advisor must not be fewer
than the number of those who are the principal advisor or a co-advisor.
The number of thesis committee members who are SIIT or TU faculty members must not be fewer than the
number of those who are experts outside TU.
The above thesis committee must also serve as the committees for both the proposal and final thesis defenses.
However, the chairpersons of both defenses must not be the principal advisor or a co-advisor.

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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
To graduate, students must meet the following minimum requirements:
1. Twenty-four credits of taught courses required by the curriculum with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00. In addition, the
grade of each of these courses must be at least “C.”
2. Fifteen credits of thesis work and passing a thesis defense.
3. Approval of the thesis by the Thesis Committee.
4. Papers are published in one of the following:
4.1 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified international
journal under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher Education
Commission and the SIIT Academic Committee, or
4.2 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified national journal
under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher Education Commission
and the SIIT Academic Committee, or
4.3 At least one paper on thesis results must have been accepted and registered for presentation in an international conference
and also for publication of a full paper in international conference proceedings.
5. Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based) or 79 (internet-based)
• An IELTS score of at least 6.5
• A TU-GET score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 79 (computer-based)
• A TOEIC score of not less than 750, and pass an English efficiency evaluation by an SIIT native English speaking
instructor
• “P” grade in TU005 English 1 and TU006 English 2
The score must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the start of the academic semester prior to the student’s
first academic semester and must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the student’s entrance examination date.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.

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CURRICULUM
1. Total Credits Requirement
A total of 39 credits are required for completion of the program.
2. Structure and Components
2.1 Compulsory Courses 15 Credits
2.2 Compulsory Elective Course 3 Credits
2.3 Technical Elective Courses 6 Credits
2.4 Master’s Thesis 15 Credits
Total 39 Credits
3. List of Courses in the Curriculum
Credits (lecture-practice-self study hours)
3.1 Compulsory Courses, 15 credits
ICT700 Software Concepts for Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things 3(3-0-9)
ICT710 Software Designs for Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things 3(2-3-7)
ICT720 Hardware Concepts for Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things 3(3-0-9)
ICT730 Hardware Designs for Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things 3(2-3-7)
and
ES610 Research Methods and Communications 3(3-0-9)
or
ES605 Research Methodology 2(2-0-6)
ES606 Research Seminar 1(1-0-3)
3.2 Compulsory Elective Course, 3 credits
Select one of the following courses:
ES601 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
ES611 Theory of Computation 3(3-0-9)
ES612 Advanced Business Statistics 3(3-0-9)
ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
ET601 Computer Applications for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
3.3 Technical Elective Courses, 6 credits
Select two courses from the following courses:
ICT740 Communication Theory and Connectivity 3(3-0-9)
ICT750 Digital Signal Processing and Internet of Things 3(3-0-9)
ICT760 Data Science and Intelligence Processing 3(3-0-9)
ICT770 Control Theory and Smart Control 3(3-0-9)
ICT780 Current Topics in Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things 3(3-0-9)
ICT781 Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things 3(3-0-9)
ICT782 Selected Topics in Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things 3(3-0-9)
ICT790 Current Topics in Information and Communication Technology 3(3-0-9)

3.4 Master’s Thesis, 15 credits
ICT801 Thesis 15

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MASTER OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY


CURRICULUM TITLE
Master of Engineering Program in Engineering Technology (International Program)
DEGREE TITLE
Master of Engineering (Engineering Technology)
ACADEMIC SYSTEM
1. All courses are conducted in English. An academic year is divided into 2 semesters. Each semester consists of 15 weeks.
Courses may be offered for a summer semester of at least 6 weeks duration. The total number of lecture hours required for
the summer semester is the same as that for the regular semester. Enrollment for summer courses is optional.
2. Curriculum
2.1 Study Plan A2
The study plan consists of prescribed coursework (24 credits) and thesis (15 credits). A total of 39 credits are required
for completion of the program.
2.2 Study Plan B
The study plan consists of prescribed coursework (30 credits) and independent study (6 credits), and a comprehensive
examination are required for completion of the program.
3. Thesis (Study Plan A2)
3.1 Thesis
A student can register for a thesis after he or she has studied for at least 2 regular semester or has gained 12 credits
with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.
3.2 Thesis Committee
The thesis committee must consist of at least 3 members as follows:
• Principal advisor: The principal advisor must be a SIIT faculty member in a corresponding or related academic
program.
• Co-advisor (if any): A co-advisor must be a SIIT or TU faculty member, or an expert outside TU, with a doctoral
degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of at least associate professor in a corresponding or related academic
program.
• Expert outside TU: The expert outside TU must hold a doctoral degree or equivalent with an academic rank
of at least assistant professor, or have an academic rank of associate professor or higher.
• Other thesis committee me mbers: Other thesis committee members must be SIIT or TU faculty members with
a doctoral degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of associate professor or higher.
The number of thesis committee members who are not the principal advisor or a co-advisor must not be fewer than
the number of those who are the principal advisor or a co-advisor.
The number of thesis committee members who are SIIT or TU faculty members must not be fewer than the number of
those who are experts outside TU.
The above thesis committee must also serve as the committees for both the proposal and final thesis defenses. However,
the chairpersons of both defenses must not be the principal advisor or a co-advisor.
4. Independent Study (Study Plan B)
4.1 A student can register for independent study after he or she has gained at least 15 credits with a minimum cumulative
GPA of 3.00.
4.2 A student can take the final examination of an independent study only after he or she has obtained “P” (Pass) for his
or her comprehensive examination and satisfied English proficiency requirements.
4.3 Independent Study Examination
SIIT shall appoint a project advisor and, if required, a project co-advisor to advise the student on the independent study.
4.3.1 The project advisor must be a SIIT faculty member with a doctoral degree or equivalent, or has an academic
rank of at least associate professor in the program or a related program.
4.3.2 SIIT shall appoint a project committee of at least 2 persons, consisting of the project advisor, a project co-advisor
(if needed), faculty member(s), of SIIT, and an external member if necessary.
4.4 Comprehensive Examination
4.4.1 A comprehensive examination can be taken after the student has gained at least 12 credits with a minumum
cumulative GPA of 3.00.
4.4.2 A student must pass the comprehensive examination within a maximum of three times, if the student cannot
pass the comprehensive examinations within three times, the status of the student will be terminated. Results
of all comprehensive examinations will be recorded in the student’s academic record.

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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Graduation requirements (Study Plan A2)
Students must meet the following minimum requirements:
1.1 Twenty-four credits of taught courses required by the curriculum with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00. In addition,
the grade of each of these courses must be at least “C.”
1.2 Fifteen credits of thesis work and passing a thesis defense
1.3 Approval of the thesis by the Thesis Committee
1.4 Papers are published in one of the following:
1.4.1 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified international
journal under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher Education
Commission and the SIIT Academic Committee, or
1.4.2 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified national
journal under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher
Education Commission and the SIIT Academic Committee, or
1.4.3 At least one paper on thesis results must have been accepted and registered for presentation in an international
conference and also for publication of a full paper in international conference proceedings.
1.5 Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based)
• An IELTS score of at least 6.5
• A TU-GET score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 79 (computer-based)
• A TOEIC score of not less than 750, and pass an English efficiency evaluation by an SIIT native English speaking
instructor
• “P” grade in TU005 English 1 and TU006 English 2

The score must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the start of the academic semester prior to the student’s
first academic semester and must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the student’s entrance examination date.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.
2. Graduation requirement (Study Plan B)
Students must meet the following minimun requirements:
2.1 Thirty credits of courses required by the curriculum with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00. In addition, the grade of
each of these courses must be at least “C”.
2.2 Having obtained “S” in his or her independent study for six credits and passing the comprehensive examination.
2.3 At least one paper on the findings of the independent study must have been presented or published in a searchable
way.
2.4 Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based)
• An IELTS score of at least 6.5
• A TU-GET score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 79 (computer-based)
• A TOEIC score of not less than 750, and pass an English efficiency evaluation by an SIIT native English speaking
instructor
• “P” grade in TU005 English 1 and TU006 English 2

The score must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the start of the academic semester prior to the student’s
first academic semester and must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the student’s entrance examination date.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.

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CURRICULUM
1. Total Credits Requirement
1.1 Plan A2: A total of 39 credits are required for completion of the program.
1.2 Plan B: A total of 36 credits are required for completion of the program
2. Structure and Components
2.1 Plan A2:
2.1.1 Compulsory Course 3 Credits
2.1.2 Compulsory Elective Courses 15 Credits
2.1.2.1 General Compulsory Elective Course 3 Credits
2.1.2.2 Specialized Compulsory Elective Courses 12 Credits
from one of the following eight majors of study, i.e.,
1. Chemical Engineering
2. Civil Engineering
3. Electrical Engineering
4. Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Systems
5. Mechanical Engineering
6. Sustainable Energy and Environment
7. Materials Science and Engineering
8. Computer Engineering
2.1.3 Elective Courses 6 Credits
2.1.4 Master’s Thesis 15 Credits
Total 39 Credits
2.2 Plan B
2.2.1 Compulsory Course 3 Credits
2.2.2 Compulsory Elective Courses 24 Credits
2.2.2.1 General Compulsory Elective Course 3 Credits
2.2.2.2 Specialized Compulsory Elective Courses 21 Credits
2.2.3 Elective Course 3 Credits
2.2.4 Independent Study 6 Credits
Total 36 Credits
3. List of Courses in the Curriculum
Credits (lecture-practice-self study hours)
3.1 Compulsory Course, 3 Credits
ES610 Research Methods and Communications 3(3-0-9)
3.2 Compulsory Elective Courses
3.2.1 General Compulsory Elective Courses, 3 credits
3.2.1.1 Study Plan A2, 3 credits
Select one of the following courses:
ES601 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
ES612 Advanced Business Statistics 3(3-0-9)
ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
ET601 Computer Applications for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
ET673 Principle of Sustainable Environmental Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
3.2.1.2 Study Plan B, 3 credits
Select one of the following courses:
ES601 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
ES612 Advanced Business Statistics 3(3-0-9)
ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
ET601 Computer Applications for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
ET673 Principle of Sustainable Environmental Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
3.2.2 Specialized Compulsory Elective Courses, 12 credits from one of the following majors
3.2.2.1 Study Plan A2, 12 credits
1) Chemical Engineering
ET610 Special Topic in Chemical Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET611 Current Topics in Chemical Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET61x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
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2) Civil Engineering
ET620 Special Topic in Civil Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET621 Current Topics in Civil Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET62x-72x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET62x-72x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
3) Electrical Engineering
ET630 Special Topic in Electrical Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET631 Current Topics in Electrical Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET63x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET63x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
4) Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Systems
ET640 Special Topic in Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Systems 3(3-0-9)
ET641 Current Topics in Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Systems 3(3-0-9)
ET64x Technical Elective or SE611-9 3(3-0-9)
ET64x Technical Elective or SE611-9 3(3-0-9)
5) Mechanical Engineering
ET650 Special Topic in Mechanical Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET651 Current Topics in Mechanical Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET65x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET65x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
6) Sustainable Energy and Environment
ET660 Special Topic in Sustainable Energy and Environment 3(3-0-9)
ET661 Current Topics in Sustainable Energy and Environment 3(3-0-9)
ET66x Technical Elective or ET67x or ET68x 3(3-0-9)
ET66x Technical Elective or ET67x or ET68x 3(3-0-9)
7) Materials Science and Engineering
ET680 Special Topic in Materials Science and Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET681 Current Topics in Materials Science and Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET68x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET68x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
8) Computer Engineering
ET690 Special Topics in Computer Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET691 Current Topics in Computer Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET69x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET69x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
3.2.2.2 Study Plan B, 21 credits
1) ET620 Special Topic in Civil Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET621 Current Topics in Civil Engineering 3(3-0-9)
ET62x-72x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET62x-72x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET62x-72x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET62x-72x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET62x-72x Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
3.3 Elective Courses
3.3.1 Study Plan A2, 6 credits
ET6xx-7xx or SE611-9 or ICTxxx Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
ET6xx-7xx or SE611-9 or ICTxxx Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
3.3.2 Study Plan B, 3 credits
ET6xx-7xx or SE611-9 or ICTxxx Technical Elective 3(3-0-9)
3.4 Master’s Thesis/Independent Study
3.4.1 Study Plan A2
ET801 Thesis 15
3.4.2 Study Plan B
ET799 Independent Study 6

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MASTER OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM IN LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN


SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
CURRICULUM TITLE
Master of Engineering Program in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering (International Program)
DEGREE TITLE
Master of Engineering (Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering)
ACADEMIC SYSTEM
1. All courses are conducted in English. An academic year is divided into 2 semesters. Each semester consists of 15 weeks.
Courses may be offered for a summer semester of at least 6 weeks duration. The total number of lecture hours required for the
summer semester is the same as that for the regular semester. Enrollment for summer courses is optional.
2. Curriculum
2.1 Study Plan A2
This study plan consists of prescribed coursework (24 credits) and thesis (12 credits). A total of 36 credits are required for
completion of the program.
2.2 Study Plan B
This study plan focuses on coursework (30 credits). Independent study (6 credits) and a comprehensive examination
are required for completion of the program.
3. Thesis (Study Plan A2)
3.1 A student can register for thesis credit(s) after he or she has studied for at least 1 regular semesters or has gained
12 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.
3.2 Thesis’s Committee
The thesis committee must consist of at least 3 members as follows:
• Principal advisor: The principal advisor must be a SIIT faculty member in a corresponding or related academic
program.
• Co-advisor (if any): A co-advisor must be a SIIT or TU faculty member, or an expert outside TU, with a doctoral
degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of at least associate professor in a corresponding or related
academic program.
• Expert outside TU: The expert outside TU must hold a doctoral degree or equivalent with an academic rank of at
least assistant professor, or have an academic rank of associate professor or higher.
• Other thesis committee members: Other thesis committee members must be SIIT or TU faculty members with a
doctoral degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of associate professor or higher.
The number of thesis committee members who are not the principal advisor or a co-advisor must not be fewer than
the number of those who are the principal advisor or a co-advisor.
The number of thesis committee members who are SIIT or TU faculty members must not be fewer than the number
of those who are experts outside TU.
The above thesis committee must also serve as the committees for both the proposal and final thesis defenses. However,
the chairpersons of both defenses must not be the principal advisor or a co-advisor.
4. Independent Study (Study Plan B)
4.1 A student can register for independent study after he or she has gained at least 12 credits with a minimum cumulative
GPA of 3.00.
4.2 A student can take the final examination of an independent study only after he or she has obtained “P” (Pass) for his
or her comprehensive examination and satisfied English proficiency requirements.
4.3 Independent Study Examination
SIIT shall appoint a project advisor and, if required, a project co-advisor to advise the student on the independent study.
4.3.1 The project advisor must be a SIIT faculty member with a doctoral degree or equivalent, or has an academic
rank of at least associate professor in the program or a related program.
4.3.2 SIIT shall appoint a project committee of at least 3 persons, consisting of the project advisor, a project co-advisor
(if needed), faculty member(s) of SIIT, and an external member if necessary.
4.4 Comprehensive Examination
4.4.1 A comprehensive examination can be taken after the student has gained 12 credits with a minimum cumulative
GPA of 3.00.
4.4.2 A student must pass the comprehensive examination within a maximum of three times. If the student cannot
pass the comprehensive examination within three times, the status of the student will be terminated. Results of all
comprehensive examinations will be recorded in the student’s academic record.

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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Graduation requirements (Study Plan A2)
Students must meet the following minimum requirements:
1.1 Twelve credits of courses required by the curriculum with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00. In addition, the grade of
each of these courses must be at least “C.”
1.2 Fifteen credits of thesis work with grade “S” and passing a thesis defense.
1.3 Approval of the thesis by the Thesis Committee.
1.4 Papers are published in one of the following:
1.4.1 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified international
journal under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher
Education Commission and the SIIT Academic Committee, or
1.4.2 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified national
journal under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher
Education Commission and the SIIT Academic Committee, or
1.4.3 At least one paper on thesis results must have been accepted and registered for presentation in an international
conference and also for publication of a full paper in international conference proceedings.
1.5 Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based)
• An IELTS score of not less than 6.5
• A TU-GET score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 79 (computer-based)
• A TOEIC score of not less than 750, and pass an English efficiency evaluation by an SIIT native English speaking instructor
• “P” grade in TU005 English 1 and TU006 English 2
The score must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the start of the academic semester prior to the student’s
first academic semester and must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the student’s entrance examination date.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing
committee consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.
2. Graduation requirements (Study Plan B)
Students must meet the following minimum requirements:
2.1 Thirty credits of courses required by the curriculum with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00. In addition, the grade of
each of these courses must be at least “C”.
2.2 Having obtained “S” in his or her independent study for six credits and passing the comprehensive examination.
2.3 At least one paper on the findings of the independent study must have been presented or published in a searchable way.
2.4 Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based)
• An IELTS score of not less than 6.5
• A TU-GET score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 79 (computer-based)
• A TOEIC score of not less than 750, and pass an English efficiency evaluation by an SIIT native English speaking
instructor
• “P” grade in TU005 English 1 and TU006 English 2
The score must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the start of the academic semester prior to the student’s
first academic semester and must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the student’s entrance examination date.
Students must satisfy one of the above English proficiency requirements before the final independent study examination.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.

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CURRICULUM
1. Total Credits Requirement
A total of 36 credits are required for completion of the program.
2. Structure and Components
2.1 Plan A2
2.1.1 Compulsory Courses 9 Credits
2.1.2 Compulsory Elective Courses 15 Credits
2.1.3 Master’s Thesis 12 Credits
Total 36 Credits
2.2 Plan B
2.2.1 Compulsory Courses 9 Credits
2.2.2 Compulsory Elective Courses 21 Credits
2.2.3 Independent Study 6 Credits
Total 36 Credits
3. List of Courses in the Curriculum
Credits (lecture-practice-self study hours)
3.1 Compulsory Courses, 9 credits
SE601 Smart Logistics and Supply Chain Systems 3(3-0-9)
SE602 Production Logistics 3(3-0-9)
and
ES610 Research Methods and Communications 3(3-0-9)
or
ES605 Research Methodology 2(2-0-6)
ES606 Research Seminar 1(1-0-3)
3.2 Compulsory Elective Courses
3.2.1 Option I: Supply Chain Systems Engineering
3.2.1.1 Study Plan A2, 15 credits
SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
or ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
or ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
and
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course* 3(3-0-9)
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course* 3(3-0-9)
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course* 3(3-0-9)
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course* 3(3-0-9)
3.2.1.2 Study Plan B, 21 credits
SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
or ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
or ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
and
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE61x or SE63x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
List of Technical Elective Courses for Supply Chain Systems Engineering
* For Study Plan A2, select 4 courses (12 credits) from the following courses.
** For Study Plan B, select 6 courses (18 credits) from the following courses.
SE610 Simulation Modeling and Analysis in Supply Chain 3(3-0-9)
SE611 Procurement Logistics 3(3-0-9)
SE612 Laws and Regulations in Logistics 3(3-0-9)
SE613 Transportation Systems Design and Analysis 3(3-0-9)
SE614 Warehouse Design and Operations 3(3-0-9)
SE615 Operations Scheduling 3(3-0-9)
SE616 Design of Experiments in Supply Chain Systems 3(3-0-9)
SE617 Accounting and Financial Management for Logistics 3(3-0-9)
and Supply Chain Systems
SE618 Logistics Case Study Analysis 3(3-0-9)
SE619 Physical Network Design 3(3-0-9)

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SE630 Special Topics in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems I 3(3-0-9)


SE631 Special Topics in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems II 3(3-0-9)
SE632 Current Topics in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems I 3(3-0-9)
SE633 Current Topics in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems II 3(3-0-9)
SE634 Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Supply Chain Systems 3(3-0-9)
SE635 Business Intelligence 3(3-0-9)
3.2.2 Option II: Services Science and Engineering
3.2.2.1 Study Plan A2, 15 credits
SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
or ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
or ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
and
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course* 3(3-0-9)
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course* 3(3-0-9)
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course* 3(3-0-9)
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course* 3(3-0-9)
3.2.2.2 Study Plan B, 18 credits
SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
or ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
or ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
and
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
SE62x or SE64x Technical Elective Course** 3(3-0-9)
List of Technical Elective Courses for Services Science and Engineering
* For Study Plan A2, select 4 courses (12 credits) from the following courses.
** For Study Plan B, select 6 courses (18 credits) from the following courses.
SE620 Services Science and Engineering 3(3-0-9)
SE621 Human Resources and Marketing Management 3(3-0-9)
SE622 Services System Simulation 3(3-0-9)
SE623 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0-9)
SE624 Enterprise Resources Management 3(3-0-9)
SE625 Intermediate Resource Economics 3(3-0-9)
SE626 Strategic Marketing Management 3(3-0-9)
SE627 IT Project Management 3(3-0-9)
SE640 Special Topics in Services Science and Engineering I 3(3-0-9)
SE641 Special Topics in Services Science and Engineering II 3(3-0-9)
SE642 Current Topics in Services Science and Engineering I 3(3-0-9)
SE643 Current Topics in Services Science and Engineering II 3(3-0-9)
3.3 Master’s Thesis/Independent Study
Plan A2
SE801 Thesis 12
Plan B
SE797 Independent Study I 3
SE798 Independent Study II 3
or
SE799 Independent Study 6

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MASTER OF SCIENCE PROGRAM IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

CURRICULUM TITLE
Master of Science Program in Engineering and Technology (International Program)
DEGREE TITLE
Master of Science (Engineering and Technology)
ACADEMIC SYSTEM
1. All courses are conducted in English. An academic year is divided into 2 semesters. Each semester consists of 15 weeks.
Courses may be offered for a summer semester of at least 6 weeks duration. The total number of lecture hours required for
the summer semester is the same as that for the regular semester. Enrollment for summer courses is optional.
2. Curriculum
2.1 Study Plan
2.1.1 Plan A1
A total of 39 credits of thesis are required for completion of the program.
2.1.2 Plan A2
This study plan consists of prescribed coursework (12 credits) and thesis (27 credits). A total of 39 credits are required
for completion of the program.
2.2 Thesis
2.2.1 Plan A1
Students can register for a thesis in the first semester.
2.2.2 Plan A2
A student can register for a thesis after he or she has studied for at least 2 regular semesters or has gained
12 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.
2.2.3 Thesis Committee
The thesis committee must consist of at least 3 members as follows:
• Principal advisor: The principal advisor must be a SIIT faculty member in a corresponding or related academic
program.
• Co-advisor (if any): A co-advisor must be a SIIT or TU faculty member, or an expert outside TU, with a
doctoral degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of at least associate professor in a corresponding
or related academic program.
• Expert outside TU: The expert outside TU must hold a doctoral degree or equivalent with an academic
rank of at least assistant professor, or have an academic rank of associate professor or higher.
• Other thesis committee members: Other thesis committee members must be SIIT or TU faculty members
with a doctoral degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of associate professor or higher.
The number of thesis committee members who are not the principal advisor or a co-advisor must not be fewer
than the number of those who are the principal advisor or a co-advisor.
The number of thesis committee members who are SIIT or TU faculty members must not be fewer than the
number of those who are experts outside TU.
The above thesis committee must also serve as the committees for both the proposal and final thesis defenses.
However, the chairpersons of both defenses must not be the principal advisor or a co-advisor.

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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
To graduate, students must meet the following minimum requirements:
1. Plan A1
1.1 Students must successfully complete 39 credits of thesis.
1.2 Papers are published in one of the following:
1.2.1 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified
international journal under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the
Higher Education Commission and the SIIT Academic Committee, or
1.2.2 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified national
journal under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher
Education Commission and the SIIT Academic Committee and at least one paper on thesis results must have
been accepted for presentation in a national conference and for publication of a full paper in national conference
proceedings.
1.3 Approval of the thesis by the Thesis Committee, and passing a thesis defense.
1.4 Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based)
• An IELTS score of not less than 6.5
• A TU-GET score of not less than 550 (paper-based), or 79 (computer-based)
• A TOEIC score of not less than 750, and pass an English efficiency evaluation by an SIIT native English speaking
instructor
• “P” grade in TU005 English 1 and TU006 English 2
The score must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the start of the academic semester prior to the student’s
first academic semester and must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the student’s entrance examination date.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.
2. Plan A2
2.1 Twelve credits of courses (see the course descriptions) with a GPA of at least 3.00 or equivalent.
2.2 Twenty seven credits of thesis with grade “S.”
2.3 Papers are published in one of the following:
2.3.1 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified
international journal under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the
Higher Education Commission and the SIIT Academic Committee, or
2.3.2 At least one paper on thesis results must have been published or accepted for publication in a qualified national
journal under the regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher
Education Commission and the SIIT Academic Committee and at least one paper on thesis results must have
been accepted for presentation in a national conference and for publication of a full paper in national conference
proceedings, or
2.3.3 At least one paper on thesis results must have been accepted and registered for presentation in an international
conference and also for publication of a full paper in international conference proceedings, and at least one
paper on thesis results must have been submitted for publication in a qualified national journal under the
regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher Education Commission
and the SIIT Academic Committee.
2.4 Approval of the thesis by the Thesis Committee, and passing a thesis defense.
2.5 Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based)
• An IELTS score of not less than 6.5
• A TU-GET score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 79 (computer-based)
• A TOEIC score of not less than 750, and pass an English efficiency evaluation by an SIIT native English speaking
instructor
• “P” grade in TU005 English 1 and TU006 English 2
The score must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the start of the academic semester prior to the student’s
first academic semester and must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the student’s entrance examination date.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.

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CURRICULUM
1. Total Credits Requirement
1.1 Plan A1: a total of 39 credits are required for completion of the program.
1.2 Plan A2: a total of 39 credits are required for completion of the program.
2. Structure and Components
2.1 Plan A1
Thesis 39 Credits
2.2 Plan A2
2.2.1 Compulsory Course 3 Credits
2.2.2 Elective Courses 9 Credits
2.2.3 Thesis 27 Credits
Total 39 Credits
3. List of Courses in the Curriculum
Credits (lecture-practice-self study hours)
3.1 Plan A1, 39 credits
ES808 Thesis 39
3.2 Plan A2, 39 credits
3.2.1 Compulsory Course, 3 credits
ES610 Research Methods and Communications 3(3-0-9)
3.2.2 Elective Courses, 9 credits
Select three of the following courses:
ES601 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
ES603 Special Study 3(3-0-9)
ES607 Selected Topic I 3(3-0-9)
ES608 Selected Topic II 3(3-0-9)
ES609 Selected Topic III 3(3-0-9)
ES611 Theory of Computation 3(3-0-9)
ES612 Advanced Business Statistics 3(3-0-9)
ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
3.2.3 Thesis, 27 credits
ES807 Thesis 27

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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM IN ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY

CURRICULUM TITLE
Doctor of Philosophy Program in Engineering and Technology (International Program)
DEGREE TITLE
Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering and Technology)
APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS
1. Applicant
1.1 Plan 1.1
1.1.1 Option 1
A graduate of a master’s degree in engineering, science, or related fields with a very good academic record
(normally with cumulative GPA of not less than 3.50 or not less than 3.00 with at least one international journal
publication, or a Master’s degree graduate of SIIT with at least one international journal publication).
1.1.2 Option 2 (For external students)
This option is designed for graduates of a master’s degree in engineering, science, or related fields with a very
good academic record. In the case that an applicant is a full time employee of an external organization or a
company, he/she must have a dissertation topic related to the work in his/her organization or company, and
his or her work must lead to the proposed dissertation topic.
1.2 Plan 2.1
A graduate of a master’s degree in engineering, science, or related fields with a very good academic record (normally
with cumulative GPA of not less than 3.50 or not less than 3.00 with at least one international journal publication).
2. The applicant must submit an official score of one of the following English language tests:
• TOEFL score of not less than 400 (paper-based), or 97 (computer-based), or 32 (internet-based)
• IELTS score of not less than 4.5
• TU-GET score of not less than 400 (paper-based) or 32 (computer-based)
• TOEIC score of not less than 500
The score must not be older than two years from the date on which it was issued, to the date of the application for admission
to the program.
In the case of no English score or a score less than the above requirements, the applicant may be admitted with conditions
that he/she must take SIIT English remedial courses and/or SIIT English proficiency tests, and meet the requirements set
by the institute.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
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ACADEMIC SYSTEM
1. All courses are conducted in English. An academic year is divided into 2 semesters. Each semester consists of 15 weeks.
Courses may be offered for a summer semester of at least 6 weeks duration. The total number of lecture hours required for
the summer semester is the same as that for the regular semester. Enrollment for summer courses is optional.
2. Curriculum
2.1 Study Plan
2.1.1 Plan 1.1
A total of 60 credits of thesis are required for completion of the program.
2.1.2 Plan 2.1
This study plan consists of prescribed coursework (12 credits) and thesis (48 credits). A total of 60 credits are
required for completion of the program.
2.2 Thesis
2.2.1 Plan 1.1
Student can register for a thesis in the first semester and must have grade “P” (Pass) in a qualification
examination within the first semester.
2.2.2 Plan 2.1
Student can register for a thesis after he or she has studied for at least 2 semesters or has gained 12 credits
with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00, and has grade “P” (Pass) in a qualification examination.
2.3 Thesis Committee
The thesis committee must consist of at least 5 members as follows:
• Principal advisor: The principal advisor must be a SIIT faculty member in a corresponding or related academic
program.
• Co-advisor (if any): A co-advisor must be a SIIT or TU faculty member, or an expert outside TU, with a doctoral
degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of at least associate professor in a corresponding or related
academic program.
• Expert outside TU: The expert outside TU must hold a doctoral degree or equivalent, or have an academic rank
of associate professor or higher.
• Other thesis committee members: Other thesis committee members must be SIIT or TU faculty members with a
doctoral degree or equivalent, or with an academic rank of associate professor or higher.
The number of thesis committee members who are not the principal advisor or a co-advisor must not be fewer than
the number of those who are the principal advisor or a co-advisor.
The number of thesis committee members who are SIIT or TU faculty members must not be fewer than the number
of those who are experts outside TU.
The above thesis committee shall also serve as the committees for both the proposal and final thesis defenses. However,
the chairpersons of both defenses must be the expert outside TU.
2.4 External Examiner
The SIIT Academic Committee shall appoint an expert outside TU with a doctoral degree and an academic rank of
professor, who is not a thesis committee member, to serve as the external examiner.

PERIOD OF STUDY
The minimum period of study to complete the program is 3 academic years, and the maximum is 6 academic years.
REGISTRATION
The student must enroll in courses and/or register for a thesis totaling at least 6 credits, but not more than 15 credits per
semester for a regular semester and not more than 6 credits for a summer semester.

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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
To graduate, students must meet the following minimum requirements:
1. Plan 1.1
1.1 Having successfully completed 60 credits of thesis.
1.2 Approval of the thesis by the Thesis Committee, and passing a thesis defense.
1.3 Having two international journal papers accepted for publication, with at least one of the papers accepted for
publication in an international journal with impact factor, and also having one paper accepted and registered for presentation
in an international conference with a full paper in the conference proceedings. The international conference paper can
be replaced by a national or an international journal paper.
Remark: The national journals, international journals and acceptable journal quality database must have been approved
by the SIIT Academic Committee and the quality of the journals must not be lower than that specified in the
regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher Education Commission.
1.4 Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet- based)
• An IELTS score of not less than 6.5
• A TU-GET score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 79 (computer-based)
The score must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the start of the academic semester prior to the student’s
first academic semester and must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the student’s entrance examination date.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.
2. Plan 2.1
2.1 Having successfully completed 60 credits comprising at least 12 credits of coursework and at least 48 credits of thesis.
2.2 Cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 or equivalent.
2.3 Having at least a “B” grade in each required course.
2.4 Satisfying one of the following publication requirements:
2.4.1 Having two international journal papers accepted for publication, with at least one of the papers accepted for
publication in an international journal with impact factor, and also having one paper accepted and registered
for presentation in an international conference with a full paper in the conference proceedings. The international
conference paper can be replaced by a national or an international journal paper.
2.4.2 Having one international journal paper accepted for publication in an international journal with a quartile score
of at least Q2 in an acceptable journal quality database, and also having one paper accepted and registered
for presentation in an international conference with a full paper in the conference proceedings. The international
conference paper can be replaced by a national or an international journal paper.
Remark: The national journals, international journals and acceptable journal quality database must have been approved
by the SIIT Academic Committee and the quality of the journals must not be lower than that specified in the
regulations on classification of academic journals for research publications by the Higher Education Commission.
2.5 Approval of Thesis by the Thesis committee, and passing a thesis defense.
2.6 Having satisfied one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• A TOEFL (official or institutional) score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 79 (internet-based)
• An IELTS score of not less than 6.5
• A TU-GET score of at least 550 (paper-based), or 79 (computer-based)
The score must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the start of the academic semester prior to the student’s
first academic semester and must not be older than 2 years from the test date to the student’s entrance examination date.
Exemption: An applicant who is a native English speaking student from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, or USA may
be exempted from the above English proficiency requirements if he/she passes an interview by an SIIT interviewing committee
consisting of 3 native English speaking instructors.
TRANSFERRED CREDITS
A maximum of 12 credits of courses with all grades being “B” or better can be transferred (For plan 2.1 only).
STUDY PLANS
• Plan 1.1 (Thesis only)
• Plan 2.1 (Thesis and coursework)

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CURRICULUM
1. Total Credits Requirement
1.1 Plan 1.1, 60 credits of thesis
1.2 Plan 2.1, 48 credits of thesis and 12 credits of courses with a GPA of at least 3.00 or equivalent
2. Structure and Components
2.1 Plan 1.1
Doctoral Thesis 60 Credits
2.2 Plan 2.1
2.2.1 Compulsory Courses 6 Credits
2.2.2 Compulsory Elective Course 3 Credits
2.2.3 Elective Course 3 Credits
2.2.4 Doctoral Thesis 48 Credits
Total 60 Credits
3. List of Courses in the Curriculum
Credits (lecture-practice-self study hours)
3.1 Plan 1.1
ES903 Doctoral Dissertation 60
3.2 Plan 2.1
3.2.1 Compulsory Courses, 6 Credits
ES803 Special Study 3(3-0-9)
ES805 Research Methodology 2(2-0-6)
ES806 Research Seminar 1(1-0-3)
3.2.2 Compulsory Elective Course, 3 Credits
Select one of the following courses:
ES801 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
ES811 Theory of Computation 3(3-0-9)
ES812 Advanced Business Statistics 3(3-0-9)
ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9)
ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
3.2.3 Elective Course, 3 credits
ES804 Selected Topic 3(3-0-9)
3.2.4 Doctoral Thesis, 48 credits
ES901 Doctoral Dissertation 48

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
ES601 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3(3-0-9) ES611 Theory of Computation 3(3-0-9)
Mathematics for solving engineering problems; ordinary differential Set theory; relations; formal proof methods; finite automata; regular
equations of higher order; partial differential equations; integral expressions; context-free grammar; pushdown automata; Turing
equations; numerical analysis; optimization techniques. machines; uncomputability; computational complexity; first-order
logic.
ES603 Special Study 3(3-0-9)
Each student is required to undertake an in-depth study of a topic ES612 Advanced Business Statistics 3(3-0-9)
which is approved by the student’s thesis advisor and will lead to This course exposes students to the applications of statistical
formulation of a thesis proposal. The study is supervised by the techniques used to address business and economic problems.
thesis advisor. A written report and oral presentation have to be Topics include linear regression and correlation, multiple regression,
given to an examination committee at the end of the semester. model building, analysis of variance, multivariate statistics, time
series analysis, and chi-square test of significance.
ES605 Research Methodology 2(2-0-6)
Concepts of scientific and technological research; Statistics for ES801 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
research planning and research study; Data collection and data Mathematics for solving engineering problems; ordinary differential
analysis; Interpretations, conclusions and recommendations of equations of higher order; partial differential equations; integral
equations; numerical analysis; optimization techniques.
research results.
ES803 Special Study 3(3-0-9)
ES606 Research Seminar 1(1-0-3) Each student is required to undertake an in-depth study of a topic
Student-faculty interaction on advanced research topics. which is approved by the student’s thesis advisor and will lead to
formulation of a thesis proposal. The study will be supervised by
ES607 Selected Topic I 3(3-0-9) the thesis advisor. A written report and oral presentation have to
With an approval of the student’s thesis advisor, the student may be given to an examination committee at the end of the semester.
select to study an advanced course offered by the Institute or
undertake an in-depth study of a topic which is relevant to the ES804 Selected Topic 3(3-0-9)
student’s thesis. For the latter case, a written report and oral With an approval of the student’s thesis advisor, the student may
presentation have to be given to an examination committee at the select to study in an advanced course offered by the Institute or
end of the semester. The course content must be different from undertake an in-depth study of a topic which is relevant to the
that of ES608 and ES609. student’s thesis. For the latter case, a written report and oral
presentation have to be given to an examination committee at
ES608 Selected Topic II 3(3-0-9) the end of the semester.
With an approval of the student’s thesis advisor, the student may
select to study in an advanced course offered by the Institute or ES805 Research Methodology 2(2-0-6)
undertake an in-depth study of a topic which is relevant to the Concepts of scientific and technological research; Statistics for
student’s thesis. For the latter case, a written report and oral research planning and research study; Data collection and data
presentation have to be given to an examination committee at the analysis; Interpretations, conclusions and recommendations of
end of the semester. The course content must be different from research results.
that of ES607 and ES609.
ES806 Research Seminar 1(1-0-3)
ES609 Selected Topic III 3(3-0-9) Student-faculty interaction on advanced research topics.
With an approval of the student’s thesis advisor, the student may
select to study in an advanced course offered by the Institute or ES807 Thesis 27 credits
undertake an in-depth study of a topic which is relevant to the (For MSc-Plan A2)
This course guides students how to develop and carry out master’s
student’s thesis. For the latter case, a written report and oral research in the field of engineering and technology: Thesis writing,
presentation have to be given to an examination committee at the thesis presentation, publication, and research ethics.
end of the semester. The course content must be different from
that of ES607 and ES608. ES808 Thesis 39 credits
(For MSc-Plan A1)
ES610 Research Methods and Communications 3(3-0-9) This course guides students how to develop and carry out master’s
Topics cover a range of quantitative and qualitative methods of data research in the field of engineering and technology: Thesis writing,
collection and data analysis including research question design, thesis presentation, publication, and research ethics.
planning of research process, techniques for data collection, and
validation of research data. Aforementioned topics are integrated ES811 Theory of Computation 3(3-0-9)
with topics that enhance students’ written and spoken English skills Set theory; relations; formal proof methods; finite automata; regular
to effectively communicate research ideas and results related to expressions; context-free grammar; pushdown automata; Turing
their specific disciplines. Student-faculty interaction on advanced machines; uncomputability; computational complexity; first-order
research topics. logic.

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ES812 Advanced Business Statistics 3(3-0-9) ET614 Advanced Chemical Kinetics and 3(3-0-9)
This course exposes students to the applications of statistical Reactor Design
techniques used to address business and economic problems. Modeling and design of batch and continuous reactors via the
Topics include linear regression and correlation, multiple regression, concepts of chemical kinetics and mass and energy balances
model building, analysis of variance, multivariate statistics, time including multiphase reactor design; Concepts of catalysis,
series analysis, and chi-square test of significance. including homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, support
material synthesis, and enzyme catalysis.
ES901 Doctoral Dissertation 48 Credits
(For plan 2.1) ET617 Petrochemical Technology 3(3-0-9)
This course guides students to develop and carry out doctoral Primary raw materials for petrochemistry; Fundamental chemistry,
research in the field of engineering and technology: Thesis writing, reactions and separations involved in the value-added processing of
thesis presentation, publication, and research ethics. refinery products such as ethylene, butylenes, sulfur, medium heating
value gas, etc; Use of petrochemical properties in the engineering
ES903 Doctoral Dissertation 60 Credits design and operation of petroleum value-added processes; Chemistry
(For plan 1.1) and concerns of petrochemical pollutants.
This course guides students to develop and carry out doctoral
research in the field of engineering and technology: Thesis writing, ET618 Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals 3(3-0-9)
thesis presentation, publication, and research ethics. Overview of biological basics; Major metabolic pathways; Metabolic
stoichiometry and energetics; Kinetics of substrate utilization, product
ET600 Numerical Methods for Engineers 3(3-0-9) formation, and biomass production in cell cultures; Transport
Programming concepts and techniques; Modern programming phenomena in bioprocess systems; Selection, scale-up, operation,
languages and computational tools for engineering problems; and control of bioreactors; Recovery and purification of products.
Numerical methods as applied to practical engineering problems;
Introduction to finite element methods. ET620 Special Topic in Civil Engineering 3(3-0-9)
An in-depth study on a topic of interest in the field of Civil Engineering
ET601 Computer Applications for Engineers 3(3-0-9) such, as computational methods in civil engineering, advanced
Use of computers. High level programming languages and tools. structural analysis and design, advanced geotechnical engineering,
Equation solving and optimization tools. Statistical applications. maintenance of structures, construction materials, construction
Tools for visualizing and analyzing graphs and images. Computer technology and management, transportation engineering and planning,
applications for engineering problems. and coastal engineering.
ET610 Special Topic in Chemical Engineering 3(3-0-9) ET621 Current Topics in Civil Engineering 3(3-0-9)
An in-depth study on a topic of interest in the field of Chemical A study on current interests and recent technologies in the field
Engineering such as advanced reactor design, advanced process of Civil Engineering.
analysis, biochemical process design, principles of coal-fired
power plants, advanced transport phenomena, advanced
thermodynamics, and automatic control processes. ET622 Finite Element Methods 3(3-0-9)
Review of variational principles; The Ritz method; Weighted residual
ET611 Current Topics in Chemical Engineering 3(3-0-9) methods; Interpolation and shape functions; Natural coordinate
A study on current interests in the field of Chemical Engineering systems; Generic finite element formulation for linear elasticity;
such as nanotechnology, genetic engineering, biochemical Numerical integrations; Standard element shape functions; Applications
engineering, polymer science and engineering, fuel cell and solar of finite element methods; Programming of finite element methods.
cell design, and alternative chemical energy resources.
ET624 Advanced Structural Design 3(3-0-9)
ET612 Advanced Thermodynamics for 3(3-0-9) Structural design concepts; Advanced topics on ultimate limit state
Chemical Engineering design and serviceability design of structures; Fatigue design of
Review on basic concepts and definitions, the first-law and structures; Design considering special loads; Design of high-rise
energy, the second law and entropy; Availability equation to control buildings; Design of long-span bridges; Design of prestressed
mass/energy applications; Energy analysis of engineering cycles and composite structures. Analysis and design of structures using
and Thermoeconomics; Thermodynamics of multi-component and computer software.
multiphase chemical system, chemical reaction equilibrium,
non-ideal solution system. ET625 Foundation Design and Analysis 3(3-0-9)
Introduction; Soil properties; Site investigation; Immediate settlements;
ET613 Advanced Transport Phenomena 3(3-0-9) Bearing capacity of footings; Eccentric foundations; Settlement analysis;
Review of the constitutive equations of momentum, energy and Piled foundations; Foundations on difficult soils; Earth pressure
mass transfer; Development of microscopic and macroscopic of problems including retaining walls and sheet pile structures; An
momentum, energy and mass transfer equations for chemical overview of case studies involving failures (bearing capacity).
engineering applications including non Newtonian fluid flow and
unsteady state systems for momentum, energy, and mass transfer.

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ET626 Maintenance of Concrete Structures 3(3-0-9) ET636 Digital Communication System Design 3(3-0-9)
Damages of concrete structures; Types and levels of damages as Digital transmission principles; Digital modulation techniques-ASK,
well as their mechanisms; Inspection methods, visual inspection; FSK, PSK; Channel coding design-convolutional code, turbo code;
Tests including non-destructive tests, partially destructive tests, Channel modeling; Synchronization; Transceiver design; Fundamentals
chemical tests, corrosion tests, cores, load tests; Protection of multiple access systems-CDMA, OFDM.
and repair-materials and methods for protection and repair;
Special techniques; New strengthening techniques; Maintenance ET637 Special Topics in Smart Grid Technology 3(3-0-9)
management and planning; Case studies. An in-depth study of a topic of interest in the field of Smart Grid
Technology such as autonomous power grid systems, power
ET627 Engineering Cost and Financial 3(3-0-9) networks, superconducting power devices, and network planning
Management and design.
Economic decisions; Capital Rationing for investment in projects;
Cost estimation: design cost estimation, construction cost estimation, ET638 Current Topics in Smart Grid Technology 3(3-0-9)
total cost of engineering projects; Cash flow forecasting and A study of current interests in the field of Smart Grid Technology.
budgetary control; Business financing and financial performance;
Advanced financial management; Project financing. ET639 Power Distribution 3(3-0-9)
This course is designed to provide an overview of the design of
ET629 Advanced Concrete Engineering 3(3-0-9) transmission and distribution networks. Starting with the fundamental
Introduction to concrete technology; Sustainable practices for principles of a three-phase electric power system, the course
concrete; Special concretes: High strength concrete, self-compacting considers such matters as power and reactive power flows, load
concrete, low-heat concrete, zero-slump concrete, underwater flow of various industrial loads and power utilities. Transmission and
concrete, lightweight concrete, fiber-reinforced concrete, etc.; distribution system calculations for steady state and faults will be
Modelling of fresh, plastic, early age, hardened and long-term explored in some depth and illustrated by practical examples. The
behaviors of concrete; Constitutive laws for RC members: main objective of this course is to give students a basic understanding
compression, tension, tension stiffening, shear, bond, etc.; Advanced of a transmission/distribution system, and the equipment used:
technologies for construction of Infrastructure; Material characterization power cables, and overhead transmission lines. This course also
techniques: XRD, XRF, TGA, SEM, MIP, FTIR, etc. provides the analytical tools to enable design calculations to be
performed.
ET630 Special Topic in Electrical Engineering 3(3-0-9)
An in-depth study of a topic of interest in the field of Electrical Engineering ET640 Special Topic in Industrial Engineering 3(3-0-9)
such as digital communication systems, telecommunication networks, and Manufacturing Systems
network planning and design. An in-depth study on a topic of interest in the field of Industrial
Engineering and Manufacturing Systems, such as fundamental
ET631 Current Topics in Electrical Engineering 3(3-0-9) planning and control concepts for production management
A study on current interests in the field of Electrical Engineering. and supply chains, organization of planning, scheduling, and
control functions, inventory management & control systems and
ET632 Data Communication Networks 3(3-0-9) methodologies (MRP, MRPII, ERP, OPT, JIT).
Fundamentals of data communications and networking; Layered
network architectures and protocols; Data transmission and coding; ET641 Current Topics in Industrial Engineering 3(3-0-9)
Error detection and correction; Local and wide area networks; and Manufacturing Systems
Internetworking, routing, and switching; Queuing theory; Cryptography A study on current interests in the field of Industrial Engineering
and network security. and Manufacturing Systems such as design, automation,
and integration of supporting systems in the manufacturing
ET633 Network Planning and Management 3(3-0-9) environment-including flexible manufacturing systems, robotics,
Fundamentals of computer and communication network planning, automated material handling systems, and automated inspection
design, and management; Graph theory and queuing theory for systems.
network design; Network design problems and optimization;
Network planning and design tools; Network management ET642 Quality Management 3(3-0-9)
standards and protocols. Concepts of advanced quality management theory; Tools and
techniques for quality improvement including SPC, six sigma,
ET634 Optical Communication Systems 3(3-0-9) measurement system analysis, FMEA, QFD, design of experiment;
Fundamentals of optical signals and modern optical devices; Quality management system (ISO 9000): auditing and certification;
Wavelength division multiplexing; Optical communication systems Quality, economic, and performance measures.
and networks; Optical network architectures; Analysis and design
of optical communication systems. ET643 Manufacturing Strategy 3(3-0-9)
Role and context of manufacturing strategy; Interaction of
ET635 Digital Signal Processing in 3(3-0-9) manufacturing strategy and other company strategies; Strategic
Communication Systems decisions within operations; System approach to strategy formulation
Multirate signal processing; QMF filter bank design; LPC speech and manufacturing system design; Cellular manufacturing concept;
coding; Subband image coding; Channel estimation/equalization; Make/buy analysis, sourcing and subcontracting; Manufacturing
Power spectral estimation; Fundamental of adaptive filtering; Basic control and information systems; Company performance evaluation.
DSP hardware implementation.

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ET644 Simulation Modeling and Analysis 3(3-0-9) ET654 Advanced Heat Transfer 3(3-0-9)
Understanding the role of modeling and simulation in the Laminar forced convection in circular, non-circular, annular
development and improvement of business processes; Methodology cross-sectioned conduits; Turbulent forced convection over ducts
and modeling; Conduct of a simulation study; Hands-on exercise and flat plates; Boiling and condensation; Analytical techniques
of a particular software package and its application in a practical and numerical methods for solving heat conduction problems;
context. Conduction problems including heat sources and geometric factors;
Radiation heat transfer-radiation from clouds and gases.
ET645 Advanced Manufacturing Processes 3(3-0-9)
Fundamental knowledge, principles, applications, and economics ET655 Biomass for Heat and Power 3(3-0-9)
of advanced manufacturing processes including electrical-discharge Biomass characteristics and availability; Potential for biomass
machining, electrochemical machining, high speed machining, utilization in heat and power generation; Biomass combustion analysis;
laser beam machining, and water-jet machining; Adhesive and Boilers and gasifiers; Power generating equipment and processes;
elastic bonding technologies; Principles and applications of rapid Cogeneration; Performance analysis; Financial evaluation of biomass
prototyping. projects; Emissions calculation and control methods.

ET646 Design of Operations Facilities 3(3-0-9) ET656 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3(3-0-9)
and Systems Basic concepts of fluid flow; Introduction to numerical analysis-finite
Strategic issues in the location of business in a global environment; difference methods, finite volume methods, techniques for solving
Modern methods applied to facility layout and location design; Material linear equation systems, etc.; Application of CFD methods to
handling and integrated production systems; Warehousing and solving the wave equation, the heat equation, Laplace’s equation,
logistics; Quantitative approaches to location and layout modeling; Burgers’ equation and simple forms of the Navier-Stokes equations;
Computer-aided layout design; Personnel issues in layout design; Commercial CFD software.
Design for next generation manufacturing and services.
ET657 Energy Modeling 3(3-0-9)
ET650 Special Topic in Mechanical 3(3-0-9) Energy consumption and supply balance; Energy matrix; Thailand
Engineering sectorial energy consumption; Energy supply and intermediate energy
An in-depth study on a topic of interest in the field of Mechanical forms; Principles of model building; Model types; Construction
Engineering, such as advanced refrigeration and cryogenics, of projection functions; Data requirements; Sensitivity and model
solar design methods and applications, energy resources and verification; Policy analysis and choice of models; Linkage with
technologies, principles of gas-fired power plant, air-conditioning other national models-macro-economic, population planning, and
system design, steam boiler and furnace technology, fuzzy and agricultural models.
neural control, mechatronics, and automatic control.
ET660 Special Topic in Sustainable Energy 3(3-0-9)
ET651 Current Topics in Mechanical 3(3-0-9) and Environment
Engineering An in-depth study on a topic of interest in the field of Energy and
Current interests in the field of Mechanical Engineering, such Environment such as biomass energy, fossil fuels, geothermal
as advanced technologies for energy management in buildings, energy, nuclear power, wind power, solar energy, hydrogen fuel,
energy-economic modeling and policy analysis, bio-energy conversion, fusion energy, biodegradation and bioremediation, waste treatment
and applied soft computing in mechanics. technologies, and waste disposal technologies.

ET652 Power Plant Engineering and Emissions 3(3-0-9) ET661 Current Topics in Sustainable Energy 3(3-0-9)
Fossil fuels-properties, classification, world reserves; Fossil fuel-fired and Environment
power plants; Fuels and combustion; Combustion methods and A study on current interests in the field of Energy and Environment
boiler classifications; Boiler and power plant efficiencies and fuel such as bio-energy conversions, clean energy resources, low
consumption; Formation of major pollutants (CO2, NOx, SOx, and carbon economy and technology, energy environmental sustainable
PM) in boiler furnaces-effects of fuel properties, boiler design, and economic development, greenhouse gas mitigation technologies.
operating conditions; Trace elements and PAHs from firing fossil
fuels; Emission control in power plants; Assessment of major ET662 Energy and Environmental Impact 3(3-0-9)
emissions from boilers and power plants. Assessment
EIA objectives and principles; EIA process; Types of EIA; Impact
ET653 Optimization Methods in Mechanical 3(3-0-9) assessment methods; Impacts on various sectors of environment;
Engineering Energy system and its environmental impacts; Baseline data
Principles and algorithms in development of optimization collection; Modeling of facility combined with existing baseline
problems in mechanical engineering; Methods of solving optimization conditions; Analysis of potential effects and mitigation measures;
problems-conventional multi-variable techniques, genetic algorithm, Issues in social and health impact assessment.
simulated annealing method, linear programming, etc.; Computer
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ET664 Sustainable Energy 3(3-0-9) thermal, and mechanical properties; Industrial production of polymeric
Current and potential future energy systems: covers resources, materials; Processing methods and applications of polymeric
extraction, conversion, and end-use, and emphasizes meeting materials, and their blends and composites.
regional and global energy needs in the 21st century in a sustainable
manner; Different renewable and conventional energy technologies ET683 Materials Characterizations 3(3-0-9)
are presented including biomass energy, fossil fuels, geothermal Fundamental theory and applications of materials characterization
energy, nuclear power, wind power, solar energy, hydrogen fuel, techniques, including thermal analysis (TGA, DMA, DSC), microscopy
fusion energy, and their attributes described within a framework (AFM, SEM, TEM, XRD, XRF); spectroscopy (FTIR, Raman, UV-Vis,
that aids in evaluation and analysis of energy technology systems in NMR, MS), and mechanical testing of materials.
the context of political, social, economic, and environmental goals.
ET684 Materials for Advanced Applications 3(3-0-9)
ET665 Energy Planning and Policy 3(3-0-9) Various advances in material applications such as eco- and biological
Energy flows in the economy; Energy accounting framework; Basic friendly materials, materials for medical and pharmaceutical
econometric Methods; Methodology for energy demand analysis; applications, nanomaterials and sensors, materials under extreme
End-use method of energy; Demand analysis; Energy demand conditions, nuclear materials, materials for energy and environmental
forecasting methodologies; Planning for electricity; Demand applications.
side management; Energy policy and institutions; Environmental
regulations of energy. ET685 Materials Deterioration 3(3-0-9)
Basic science of deterioration of materials, which includes effects
ET667 Cleaner Production 3(3-0-9) of chemical, physical, and mechanical properties of materials as
Sustainable waste treatment; Industrial ecology; Green chemistry; well as environmental conditions on the deterioration;- Deterioration
Life cycle assessment; Waste and cleaner production audits; of cementitious materials, polymers, and metals; Preventive measures
Cleaner production technologies, applications, implementation, and such as surface treatments and coatings to prolong service life
success case studies; Roles of international standards; ISO14000. of materials.

ET668 Pollution Control and Management 3(3-0-9) ET690 Special Topics in Computer Engineering 3(3-0-9)
Physical, chemical and biological processes influencing the extent of An in-depth study on a topic of interest in the field of Computer
air, water, and soil pollution; Methods of treatment and control of air Engineering such as advanced computer network, computational
and water pollution; Treatment, reuse, recycleing, and management and statistical models, advanced pattern recognition and advanced
of solid and hazardous wastes; Monitoring; Standards. software engineering.

ET673 Principle of Sustainable Environmental 3(3-0-9) ET691 Current Topics in Computer Engineering 3(3-0-9)
Engineering Current topics in Computer Engineering at the master’s degree
Environmental quality due to climate change and carbon management, level. Topics are subject to change each semester.
The linkage of energy, environmental and economic issues,
sustainability principles, sustainable development, environmental ET692 Advanced Topics in Computer 3(3-0-9)
management systems and waste management, overview of Engineering
specific environmental issues and their solutions, surveying and Advanced topics in Computer Engineering at the master’s degree
evaluating current technologies to overcome the issues, estimating level. Topics are subject to change each semester.
socio-economic impact, propose with technology assessment.
ET693 Advances in Artificial Intelligence 3(3-0-9)
ET680 Special Topic in Materials Science 3(3-0-9) Advances in research and application of Artificial Intelligence.
and Engineering Languages of Artificial Intelligence such as Prolog or LISP. Information
An in-depth study on a topic of interest in the field of Materials retrieval techniques. Knowledge representation, reasoning, and
Science and Engineering such as advanced material synthesis, inference. Machine learning. Expert systems. Deep learning and
development and applications of high technology materials, advanced learning models.
sustainable development of materials for industrial applications.
ET694 Data science for Big Data Analytics 3(3-0-9)
ET681 Current Topics in Materials Science 3(3-0-9) Advances in data mining and machine learning algorithms for
and Engineering analyzing very large amounts of data or big data. Examples of
A study on current interests in the field of Materials Science and tools/standards for processing large-scaled data, such as NoSQL
Engineering. systems, Hadoop, and Map Reduce. Mining tasks such as
association rules, large scale supervised/unsupervised machine
ET682 Polymeric Materials 3(3-0-9) learning, and data stream mining. Applications for example
Manufacture of polymeric materials, especially industrially significant recommendation systems and network security mining.
polymers together with discussion of their major chemical, physical,

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ET695 Internet of Things 3(3-0-9) ET799 Independent Study 6 credits


Internet in general and Internet of Things: layers, protocols, packets, Students conduct studies in engineering under the supervision of
services, performance parameters of a network as well as their project advisors.
applications such as web, Peer-to-peer, sensor networks, and
multimedia. Real-time networking. Quality of service/information, ET801 Thesis 15 credits
resource reservation and scheduling, and performance measurements This course guides students to develop and carry out master’s
on local wireless and mobile networks. IoT definitions including research in the field of engineering and technology: Thesis writing,
overview, applications, potential & challenges, and architecture. thesis presentation, publication, and research ethics.
IoT examples including sensor body-area-network and control of
a smart home. ICT600 Computational Mathematics 3(3-0-9)
Set theory; relations; Formal proof methods; Finite automata; Regular
ET720 Deteriorations and Remediation of 3(3-0-9) expressions; Context-free grammar; Pushdown automata; First
Concrete Structures order logic; Theories related to counting, graphs and networks;
Mechanisms of deteriorations of concrete structures caused by Interplay between continuous models and their solution via discrete
chemical process, physical process, mechanical process and their processes; Vector spaces, basis, dimension, eigenvalue problems,
combination; Service life analysis and design; Assessment and diagonalization, inner products, unitary matrices; Introduction to
evaluation of damages and remediation; Case studies. applied statistics and its application to intelligent systems; introduction
to supervised statistical learning including discrimination methods.
ET721 Quality Management in Construction 3(3-0-9)
Concepts of quality assurance/control, total quality management ICT700 Software Concepts for Artificial 3(3-0-9)
(TQM) and statistical process control (SPC), with emphasis on the Intelligence and Internet of Things
implementation in the construction industry. Introduction to artificial intelligence and internet-of-things systems.
Artificial intelligence concepts: searching, inferencing, reasoning,
ET722 Digital Technologies in 3(3-0-9) knowledge representation, fuzzy theory, planning, decision making,
Construction Management machine learning, deep learning, and multi-agent processing. Data
Building Information Modelling (BIM); Augmented and virtual reality structures, sequential and binary searches, merging and sorting for
for construction visualization and communication; Internet of Things artificial intelligence. Internet of things concepts: software issues
(IoT) and artificial intelligence in construction management. in design of internet-of-things systems, communications and
networking, real-time system design, software design, verification
ET723 Advanced Design of Steel and 3(3-0-9) and testing.
Composite Structures
Introduction to behavior of thin-walled structures; Advanced ICT710 Software Designs for Artificial 3(2-3-7)
design of steel members: columns, beams, beam-columns, and Intelligence and Internet of Things
connections; Advanced design of steel frames: P-Delta effects and Hand-on training and experiments on artificial intelligence and
instability; Applications of Building Information Modelling (BIM) to internet-of-things systems, including software design, verification
structural steel design; Design for durable steel structures: corrosion and testing for artificial intelligence and internet-of-things system,
and fire protection. software concepts on microcontroller architectures and peripherals,
software implementation of artificial intelligence and internet-of-things
ET724 Transport Infrastructure Development 3(3-0-9) systems communication and algorithms. Examples of applications
Types of transport infrastructure; Institutional structure; Infrastructure for Railway Electronics or Electrification.
development process; Transport master plan; Transportation
planning; Mode characteristics; Design of facilities; Decision making ICT720 Hardware Concepts for Artificial 3(3-0-9)
techniques; Economic and financial assessment; Environmental Intelligence and Internet of Things
Impact Assessment (EIA); Public participation process; Financing Basic digital system design for artificial intelligence and internet of
transport projects; Advanced technologies; Case studies. things, processor architecture design for artificial intelligence and
internet of things, Artificial-intelligence hardware design: control
ET725 Computational Design of Structures 3(3-0-9) parts, peripherals, device interfaces, FPGA hardware implementation
Structural design as optimization problems; Introduction to optimization; for communications and networking related to artificial intelligence
Types of optimization problem; Gradient-based optimization methods; and internet of things. Artificial-intelligence accelerator, smart
Metaheuristic optimization methods; Structural optimization: sensors, ARM architecture, Single-board microcontroller, GPU
discrete and continuous design variables, representations of architecture, Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) architecture.
structures, structural optimization algorithms; Structural design as
games; Artificial intelligence for structural design.

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ICT730 Hardware Designs for Artificial 3(2-3-7) ICT780 Current Topics in Artificial 3(3-0-9)
Intelligence and Internet of Things Intelligence and Internet of Things
Hand-on training and experiments on basic digital system design for Current topics in artificial intelligence and internet of things at the
artificial intelligence and internet of things, testing and experiments master’s degree level. Topics are subject to change each semester.
on the control parts, peripherals, device interfaces, FPGA hardware
implementation hardware for communications and sensor, interfaces ICT781 Advanced Topics in Artificial 3(3-0-9)
related to for artificial intelligence and internet of things. Examples Intelligence and Internet of Things
of applications for Railway Electronics or Electrification. Advanced topics in artificial intelligence and internet of things at the
master’s degree level. Topics are subject to change each semester.
ICT740 Communication Theory and Connectivity 3(3-0-9)
Information theory, communication systems, wireless communications, ICT782 Selected Topics in Artificial 3(3-0-9)
wireless channel characteristics, link budget, source coding and Intelligence and Internet of Things
decoding, channel coding and decoding, modulation techniques, Selected topics in artificial intelligence and internet of things at the
multiple-access techniques, wireless networks, wireless network master’s degree level. Topics are subject to change each semester.
protocols and standards, mobile networks, RFID, communication
for internet of things, communication protocol: Bluetooth, LPWAN ICT790 Current Topics in Information and 3(3-0-9)
such as LoRA, Wi-Fi, and WAN. Cryptography and Network Communication Technology
Security. Current topics in Information and Communication Technology at the
master’s degree level. Topics are subject to change each semester.
ICT750 Digital Signal Processing and 3(3-0-9)
Internet of Things ICT801 Thesis 15 credits
Digital signal processing theory, video and audio processing, This course guides students how to develop and carry out master
discrete-time signals and systems, linear time-invariant systems, research in the field of artificial intelligence and internet of things
sampling of continuous-time signals and convolution, finite and as well as related information and communication technology:
infinite impulse response filter designs, discrete Fourier transform, Thesis writing, thesis presentation, publication, and research ethics.
fast Fourier transform algorithms, relations between Fourier
transforms: discrete-frequency Fourier transform, Fourier series,
discrete-time Fourier transform, and discrete Fourier transform. SE600 Decision Making and Optimization 3(3-0-9)
Image and speech coding and decoding, trans-multiplexers, filter Fundamental optimization tools for quantitative analysis to develop
banks, channel estimation and equalization, synchronization, array modeling and decision-making skill in management sciences; Linear
processing, power spectral estimation, adaptive filtering, analog programming; Integer programming; Nonlinear programming; Goal
digital converter and digital analog converter algorithms, digital programming; Game theory; Markov chains; Queuing theory and
signal processing on internet of things. decision analysis techniques; Advanced topics in optimization.

ICT760 Data Science and Intelligence Processing 3(3-0-9) SE601 Smart Logistics and Supply 3(3-0-9)
Introduction and application of data science, data mining and data Chain Systems
analytics; classification, regression, clustering, and association Principles of domestic and international logistics and supply chain
rule mining. Eigenvalues, singular values, PCA, gradient descent, systems; Smart logistics; Smart transportation, production planning,
stochastic gradient descent, and block coordinate descent. inventory control, purchasing and procurement, packaging, supply
MapReduce programming model. Human interface, computer chain integration; Information technologies and management of
graphic, concept and design of human-computer interface, trends of information system/development and analysis, model-based,
human interface design, graphic user interface, interactive software data-based and knowledge-based systems and knowledge
design, hardware technology for human interface, presenting and engineering; New emerging technologies in smart logistics such
animating two and three dimensional objects. AR/VR concept, as e-logistics and supply chain, Big data and Internet of Thing
Digital Twin concept, Human sensory information processing. (IOT), radio frequency identification (RFID); Green logistics; Smart
global supply chain models; International transportation and risk
ICT770 Control Theory and Smart Control 3(3-0-9) analysis; Government regulations and intervention.
Control system theory, control system description, State space
description of systems, Sampling of systems, Stability, Robustness, SE602 Production Logistics 3(3-0-9)
Controllability and Observability, State space design, Pole Design, analysis and implementation of enterprise-wide resource
placement dynamics of typical controlled systems, Introduction and production planning and control systems; Demand forecasting,
to advanced control topics: optimal control, Adaptive control aggregate planning; Decision support models for production
systems. Smart analytic tools for predicting system response and planning; Master scheduling; Shop floor control; Inventory control
performance, applications for artificial intelligence and internet of and policy; Maintenance and reliability in engineering systems;
things, Smart control system; Examples of applications for railway Applications of information technologies such as ERP and MRPII
control systems; Design of a cyber-physical system. to production and operations planning and control.

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SE610 Simulation Modeling and Analysis in 3(3-0-9) SE617 Accounting and Financial Management 3(3-0-9)
Supply Chains for Logistics and Supply Chain Systems
Understanding the role of modeling and simulation in the development Profitability, liquidity; Analysis and interpretation of published financial
and improvement of logistics and supply chain operations; Methodology statements; Cost behavior analysis; Profit, volume analyses; Budget
and modeling; Conducting of a simulation study; Hands-on exercise preparation and control; Standard costing; Divisional, segmental
of a particular software package and its application in a practical performance measurement; Capital investment; Risk and uncertainty
context. analysis; Effects of inflation and taxation; Introduction to computer
based financial modeling; Good corporate governance.
SE611 Procurement Logistics 3(3-0-9)
Overview of the procurement and purchasing activities in a supply SE618 Logistics Case Study Analysis 3(3-0-9)
chain; Supplier evaluation and selection; Pricing, negotiation, contracts; Logistics case study analysis to develop master’s students’
Outsourcing; Multiple sourcing; Just-in-time procurement; Inventory problem solving skills; Applying analytical tools, quantitative
management; Buying decisions and plans; Cost analysis; Purchase and/or qualitative tools, and mathematical and/or simulation models
agreements; E-procurement; Real-time internet-based e-supply to analyze logistics problems; Real problems from industry and
chains; Reverse logistics and customer services; Supply chains research articles with supporting data in transportation management,
for financing; Purchasing analysis of capital equipment; Institutional inventory management, distribution network design, and other
and government purchases. logistics, supply chain related problems; Visits to industrial sites,
factories, distribution centers to learn problem context and for
SE612 Laws and Regulations in Logistics 3(3-0-9) data collection.
Logistics systems and legal framework for the domestic and
international movement of goods; Operational characteristics SE619 Physical Network Design 3(3-0-9)
of providers for exporting and importing services; Effects of Introduction to physical network design modelling; Advanced
government trade policies on global logistics. modelling techniques and their application in network design and
logistics; Emerging trends in supply chain network operations and
SE613 Transportation Systems Design 3(3-0-9) the impact on their design.
and Analysis
Characteristics of various modes of domestic and international SE620 Services Science and Engineering 3(3-0-9)
transportations; Vehicle types; Urban, air, ocean, highway, pick-up Design, control, planning, and evaluation of service enterprises;
and delivery systems; Scheduling; Factors that influence transport Service quality management; Service performance measurement;
demand; Costs; Market structures; Carrier pricing; Carrier operating Service supply chain management; Design and reengineering
and service characteristics and their influence on other supply of service processes; Human Resource Management in service
chain costs and supply chain performance, such as routes, labor, organizations, demand management and technology, quantitative
competition. tools for managing services.
SE614 Warehouse Design and Operations 3(3-0-9) SE621 Human Resources and Marketing 3(3-0-9)
Fundamental operations in warehousing including roles of Management
warehousing, layout and facility design, warehouse technology such Manpower planning, recruitment and selection, job analysis and
as bar codes, radio frequency identification (RFID) for inventory design, performance management and appraisal, training and
control systems, modern warehouse operations, classifying development, compensation and rewards; Marketing Management;
products, materials handling, racking and shelving, automated storage Service Marketing; Market-focused Culture; Customer and
and retrieval systems (AS/RS), aisle width decision; Information Competitor Analysis; Value Delivery; Relationship Management;
technology for warehouse operations; Health and safety issues. Brand Management, sales, and marketing communication; Extended
Marketing Mix, product/service, pricing, promotion, place, people;
SE615 Operations Scheduling 3(3-0-9) Customer Management Process, and Physical Evidence (i.e., the
Sequencing and scheduling activities including: static and dynamic serviceability and service environment).
problems; deterministic and stochastic models, single machine
processing; Parallel machine processing; Flow-shop and job-shop SE622 Services System Simulation 3(3-0-9)
scheduling; Project scheduling; Workforce scheduling; Exact and Discrete-event simulation using commercial simulation software;
heuristic solution methods and applications in logistics and supply Basic statistics; Simple Queuing Model; Simulation model building;
chain systems. Data collection and analysis, Input analysis, Output analysis;
Optimization of simulation model; Comparison of the scenarios
SE616 Design of Experiments in Supply 3(3-0-9) using statistical analysis from simulation; Selected examples of
Chain Systems applications in service industries, such as a multi-teller bank,
Fundamental of Design of Experiment; Simple experiment design, restaurant, hotel, airport, hospital, customer service call center,
factorial, fractional factorial experiments; ANOVA analysis, model and supermarket.
adequacy analysis, mixed level designs, response surface methodology
and Taguchi design; Review of successful experimentation
in Supply Chain Management practice.

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SE623 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0-9) SE632 Current Topics in Logistics and 3(3-0-9)
Individual behavior, attitudes and job satisfaction; Personality and Supply Chain Systems I
values; Perception and individual decision-making; Motivation A study on current interests in the field of logistics and supply
concepts; Emotions and moods; Foundations of group behavior, chain systems and operations.
work teams, communication, leadership, power and politics;
Conflict and negotiation; Foundations of organization structure; SE633 Current Topics in Logistics and 3(3-0-9)
Organizational culture; Human resource policies and practices; Supply Chain Systems II
Organizational stress management. A study on current interests in the field of logistics and supply chain
systems and operations that are different from SE632.
SE624 Enterprise Resources Management 3(3-0-9)
Operations strategy in a global environment, a global view of SE634 Artificial Intelligence and Data 3(3-0-9)
operations, achieving competitive advantages; Global operations Analytics in Supply Chain Systems
strategy options; Capacity management; Applying investment Prerequisite: None
analysis to strategy-driven investments; Location and layout strategy Concepts, tools and techniques of artificial intelligence (AI); data
and decision, retail layout, warehousing and storage management; science; machine learnings; decision tree, artificial neural network,
Material requirements planning and Enterprise resource planning; support vector machine, ensemble method, convolutional neural
network, and deep learning; standard process of data mining;
Scheduling and sequencing; Designing services, waiting line RapidMiner Studio; Google COLAB; data-driven decisions; AI
analysis for service improvement, lean services. prototype development; best practices; case studies.

SE625 Intermediate Resource Economics 3(3-0-9) SE635 Business Intelligence 3(3-0-9)
Supply and demand; Consumer behavior; Individual and market Prerequisite: None
demand; Profit maximization and competitive market; Uncertainty Concepts, tools and techniques of business intelligence; data
and risk management; Game theory and competitive strategies. visualization; data exploration; business analytics in descriptive,
predictive, and prescriptive; data cleansing, verification, validation,
SE626 Strategic Marketing Management 3(3-0-9) and integration; data mining; data-driven business decisions; design
Strategic Management, sustainable competitive advantage; Strategy of analytics dashboard prototype; best practices and case studies.
Formulation, implementation, and evaluation; Corporate-level,
business-level, and functional strategies; Corporate ethics and SE640 Special Topics in Services Science and 3(3-0-9)
social responsibility; Marketing management, service marketing, Engineering I
market-focused culture, customer and competitor analysis; Advanced topics in Services Science and Engineering which are
Value delivery, relationship management, brand management, not offered in other Services Science and Engineering courses.
sales, and marketing communication; Extended marketing mix, Topics may vary from semester to semester.
product/service, pricing, promotion, place, people, customer
management process, and physical evidence (i.e., the serviceability SE641 Special Topics in Services Science and 3(3-0-9)
and service environment). Engineering II
Advanced topics in Services Science and Engineering which are not
SE627 IT Project Management 3(3-0-9) offered in other Services Science and Engineering courses. Topics
Business foundation and project management concepts; Theories, and may vary from semester to semester, but are different from SE640.
techniques, Project life cycle; Organization, planning, and controlling
of projects; Defining project scope; Scheduling and resources; SE642 Current Topics in Services Science and 3(3-0-9)
Work breakdown structure and Gantt charts; Network diagrams; Engineering I
Scheduling techniques, and resource allocation decisions; A study on current interests in the field of Services Science and
Hardware, software, vendor relationships, and communication Engineering.
mechanisms.
SE643 Current Topics in Services Science and 3(3-0-9)
SE630 Special Topics in Logistics and 3(3-0-9) Engineering II
Supply Chain Systems I A study on current interests in the field of Services Science and
Advanced topics in integrated logistics and supply chain operations Engineering that are different from SE642.
which are not offered in other Logistics and Supply Chain Systems
courses. Topics may vary from semester to semester. SE797 Independent Study I 3(3-0-9)
The first course in the independent study course series. Students
SE631 Special Topics in Logistics and 3(3-0-9) conduct research studies in the area of logistics and supply chain
Supply Chain Systems II systems engineering or services science and engineering under
Advanced topics in integrated logistics and supply chain operations the supervision of their project advisors. Progress of the research
which are not offered in other Logistics and Supply Chain Systems studies must be reported at the end of semester.
courses. Topics may vary from semester to semester, but are
different from SE630.

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SE798 Independent Study II 3(3-0-9)


A continuation of SE797. An individual student will work on
the individual projects assigned to them. The projects can be
intensively conducted in industry or within the institute. After a
project is completed, students are responsible for submitting their
final report and giving a presentation. Research output should
lead to publication in international conference proceedings, or
national/international refereed journals.
Note: Students must pass (SE797 and SE798) or SE799
SE799 Independent Study 6 credits
Students conduct research studies in the area of logistics and
supply chain systems engineering or services science and
engineering under the supervision of their project advisors. Progress
of the research studies must be reported at the end of semester.
Research output should lead to publication in international
conference proceedings, or national/international refereed journals.
SE800 Thesis 15 credits
Students conduct research studies in the area of logistics and supply
chain systems engineering or services science and engineering
under the supervision of their thesis advisor. Research areas include
production logistics analysis (production planning, inventory control,
maintenance, reliability, scheduling specifically for and limited to
logistics and supply chain systems), procurement logistics analysis
(e-procurement, outsourcing, multiple sourcing), distribution center
and warehouse system analysis, transportation systems design
and analysis as well as design, control, planning, and evaluation
of service enterprises, service quality management, service
performance measurement, service supply chain management,
design and reengineering of service processes, Human resource
management in service organizations, and quantitative tools for
managing service. Research output must lead to publication in
international conference proceedings, or national/international
refereed journals.
TU005 English 1 3 credits
Prerequisite: None
A course to improve students’ reading skills. Students will have extensive
practice in vocabulary-building and reading comprehension.
Conditions :
1. Student can register for the subject from the fourth semester
onwards.
2. Student has taken at least 3 times an acceptable English
proficiency test (TOEFL, TU-GET, IELTS, TOEIC, or Institutional
TOEFL).
3. Student should have a minimum score of 440 for paper-based
TOEFL, or equivalent score when using other tests.
TU006 English 2 3 credits
Prerequisite: TU005
A course to improve students’ writing skills. Emphasis is placed on
developing the skill of writing sentences and paragraphs.

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FACULTY MEMBERS
SCHOOL OF BIO-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Dr. Khanin Nueangnoraj Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Applied Chemistry, Tohoku University, Japan
M.Eng. Applied Chemistry, Tohoku University, Japan
B.Eng. Chemical Engineering, (1st class honors) Kasetsart University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • TU outstanding Young Researcher 2017.
Assistant Professor • Best poster award at the 3rd Symposium on Graphene Oxide, Tokyo (Japan), 2014.
• BCSJ Award Article from Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 2014.
E-mail: • Recipient of Sato Yo International Scholarship, 2011-2013.
khanin@siit.tu.ac.th • Best poster award at the Annual World Conference on Carbon, Shanghai (China), 2011.
• Best poster award at the 37th Japanese Carbon Conference, Himeji (Japan), 2010.
• Recipient of Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 2008-2010.

Research Areas:
• Carbon-based materials and their surface functionalization.
• Electrochemical capacitors and related hybrid systems for energy storage

Dr. Luckhana Lawtrakul Nationality: Thai

Education:
Dr.rer.nat. Theoretical Biochemistry, University of Vienna, Austria
M.Sc. Physical Chemistry, Kasetsart University, Thailand
B.Sc. Chemistry, Kasetsart University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • 2013 Gold Medal, 41st International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva
Associate Professor • 2007 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• 2001 Research Award, National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT)
E-mail: • 1997 Outstanding Thesis Award, Kasetsart University
luckhana@siit.tu.ac.th • 1987-2000 Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talents Project
(DPST) Scholarship

Research Areas:
• Computer-aided molecular modeling and molecular design

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Dr. Paiboon Sreearunothai Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Physics, University of Cambridge, UK
M.Sc. Physics, University of Cambridge, UK
B.A. Physics, University of Cambridge, UK

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talents Project (DPST)
Associate Professor Scholarship, 1996-2006

Research Areas: Research Areas:


paiboon_sree@siit.tu.ac.th • Nanomaterials
• Photo-Active Materials
• Sensors
• Environmental Technology
• Optical and Time-Resolved Instrumentation

Dr. Pakorn Opaprakasit Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania, USA
M.S. Materials Science and Engineering: Polymer Option, The Pennsylvania State, University Pennsylvania, USA
B.Sc. Chemistry, (1st Class Honors) Chiang Mai University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • NRCT research awards 2015, National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT)
Associate Professor • Research grant award 2009, Thailand Toray Research Foundation
• Young Researcher Award 2008, Thammasat University
E-mail: • Gold Medal Prize, 1997, Chiang Mai University
pakorn@siit.tu.ac.th • Gold Medal Prize, 1997, The Thab Foundation, Chulalongkorn University
• Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talents Project (DPST)
Scholarship, 1990-2003

Research Areas:
• Infrared spectroscopy
• Biocompatible/biodegradable polymers
• Nanomaterials/functional materials
• Materials characterization
• Sensors

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Executive board – The Materials Research Society (MRS) of Thailand
• Executive board – The Polymer Society of Thailand (PST)
• Executive board – The Science, Mathematics, and Technology Teachers Association of Thailand (SMTAT)
• Head – Center of Excellence in Materials and Plasma Technology (CoE M@P Tech), Thammasat University.

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Dr. Pisanu Toochinda Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, The University of Akron, Ohio, USA
M.S. Chemical Engineering, The University of Akron, Ohio, USA
B.Sc. Chemistry, Mahidol University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • 2014 Outstanding teacher Award, Thammasat University
Associate Professor • 2013 Best teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• 2013 Distinguished teacher Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
E-mail: • 2013 Gold Medal, 41st International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva
pisanu@siit.tu.ac.th • 2008 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• 2004 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology

Research Areas:
• Hydrogen production from alcohol reforming and ammonia decomposition
• Heterogeneous catalysis and reactor design
• Molecular encapsulation/zeolite syntheses
• Preservation of Active compounds from plants by Nanoencapsulation

Dr. Rachnarin Nitisoravut Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Civil/Environmental Engineering, North Carolina State University, NC, USA
M.S. Biosystem Engineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI, USA
B.S. Chemical Technology/Chemical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Diploma Analytical Chemistry, (Honors) Institute of Analytical Chemistry Training, Ministry of Science,
Technology and Environment, Thailand
Academic Rank:
Associate Professor Research Areas:
• Biosystem engineering
E-mail: • Water and wastewater treatment/management
snitisor@siit.tu.ac.th • Low-carbon technologies

Dr. Sandhya Babel Nationality: Indian



Education:
D.Tech.Sc. Environmental Technology and Management, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
M.Sc. Environmental Technology and Management, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
M.Sc. Biochemistry, University of Indore, India
B.Sc. Biology/Chemistry, (1st Class) University of Indore, India
Academic Rank: Academic Awards:
Professor • First position in order of merit award in Master of Science (Biochemistry) Program, University of Indore, India

E-mail: Research Areas:


sandhya@siit.tu.ac.th • Adsorption
• Bio-hydrogen production
• Phytoremediation
• Solid and hazardous waste management
• Wastewater treatment

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Dr. Shu-Han Hsu Nationality: Taiwanese

Education:
Ph.D. Molecular Nanofabrication, MESA+ Institute Supramolecular
Chemistry & Technology, University of Twente, Netherlands.
M.Sc. Materials Physics and Nanotechnology, Linkoping University, Sweden.
B.Sc. Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:


Lecturer • 2nd place award for talent researcher presentation, National Applied Research
laboratory, Taiwan, 2013
E-mail: • Awarded exchange program between Linköping University and Tsing-Hua University, 2004-2005
shuhanhsu@siit.tu.ac.th
Research Areas:
• Nanofabrication
• Surface modification
• Sensing Device

Dr. Wanwipa Siriwatwechakul Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, USA
M.S. Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, USA
B.S. Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • King’s Scholarship, 1993
Assistant Professor • Bronze Medal, International Chemistry Olympiad, 1992

E-mail: Research Areas:


wanwipa@siit.tu.ac.th • Polymers and biomaterials


Dr. Chariya Kaewsaneha Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Polymer Science and Technology, Mahidol University, Thailand
M.Sc. Polymer Science and Technology, Mahidol University, Thailand
B.Sc. Chemistry, Mahidol University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program, The Thailand Research Fund and The French Embassy of Bangkok
Research Faculty Member • Distinguished Thesis Award, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahidol University
• Junior Research Fellowship Program, The French Embassy of Bangkok
E-mail:
chariya@siit.tu.ac.th Research Areas:
• Polymer Colloid
• Composite Magnetic/Polymer Particles
• Bionanotechnology

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SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Dr. Kriengsak Panuwatwanich Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Construction Engineering and Management, Griffith University, Australia
M.Eng. Engineering Construction and Management, University of New South Wales, Australia
B.Eng. Civil Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Platinum Research Publication Achievement Award by Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, June 2019
Associate Professor • Citation Award by Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, June 2018
• Best Teaching Award by Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, June 2018
E-mail: • Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing Awards by the following Elsevier journals:
kriengsak@siit.tu.ac.th Safety Science Automation in Construction and Journal of Environmental Management
• Award for Innovation in Learning and Teaching by Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University, 2014
• Dean’s Highly Commended Award - Learning and Teaching Citations by Griffith Sciences, Griffith University, 2014
• Pro Vice Chancellor’s Learning and Teaching Excellence Award by the Science,
Environment, Engineering and Technology Group, Griffith University, 2013
• Grand Award for Research Excellence (Sustainability Specialist Group Prize)
by the International Water Association (IWA), 2010
• Emerald Literati Award for Excellence: Outstanding Paper by Emerald Literati Network, Journal of
Construction Innovation, 2010

Research Areas:
• Building Information Modeling, Augmented/Mixed Reality application in construction)
• Green building/sustainable construction
• Safety management in construction
• Big Data in construction engineering and management
• Innovation diffusion and management within project and organizational environments
• Engineering Education

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Conference Co-Chair - The 11th International Conference on Engineering, Project and
Production Management (EPPM2020), 20-22 Septebmer 2020, Krakow, Poland.
• Editorial Board - The Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management
• Editor (Production Engineering) - Engineering Management in Production and Services
• Member (MIEAust), Engineers Australia (Civil College)
• Member, Australasian Association for Engineering Education
• Member, Association of Engineering, Project, and Production Management
• Member, Thai Council of Engineers
• Life member, The Engineering Institute of Thailand
• Registered Civil Engineer (Thailand)

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Dr. Mongkut Piantanakulchai Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Transportation, Tohoku University, Japan
M.Eng. Transportation, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
B.Eng. Civil Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Researcher Awards from Thammasat University, 2006 and 2015
Associate Professor • Thomas L. Saaty’s Best Paper Award at the Eighth International Symposium on the
Analytic Hierarchy Process (ISAHP), 2005
E-mail: • Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 1996-2000
mongkut@siit.tu.ac.th • Barbara and John Hugh Jones Prize (Award for the Most Outstanding Transportation
Engineering Student), 1995, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)

Research Areas:
• Intelligent transportation systems (ITS)
• Multi criteria decision making in transportation planning
• Activity based travel demand modeling
• Computable general equilibrium modelling for transport and energy policy studies
• Evacuation planning
• Traffic simulation

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Executive Board Member, Thai Society for Transportation and Traffic Studies
• Regular Member, Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies

Dr. Pruettha Nanakorn Nationality: Thai

Education:
D.Eng. Civil Engineering,The University of Tokyo, Japan
M.Eng. Structural Engineering, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
B.Eng. Civil Engineering, (1st Class Honors) Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • 2003 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
Professor • Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 1991-1994
• The Mahesh Varma Prize (Award for the Most Outstanding Structural Engineering and
E-mail: Construction Student), 1991, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
nanakorn@siit.tu.ac.th • Gold Medal Prize, 1989, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Research Areas:
• Computational mechanics
• Finite element technology
• Structural optimization
• Design automation
• AI in structural design

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Dr. Somnuk Tangtermsirikul Nationality: Thai



Education:
D.Eng. Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
M.Eng. Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
B.Eng. Civil Engineering, (Honors) Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Excellent Research Award, National Research Council 2016
Professor • National Distinguished Researcher, National Research Council 2013
• Chair Professor of Siam Cement Group, since 2012
E-mail: • Distinguished Scholar of Science and Technology of Thammasat University, 2008
somnuk@siit.tu.ac.th • Outstanding Technologist Award from the Foundation for the Promotion of Science and
Technology under the Patronage of H.M. the King, 2002
• Outstanding Researcher 1999, Thammasat University, Thailand
• Paper Award from JSCE, 1999
• Yoshida Award from JSCE, 1993

Research Areas:
• Modeling of concrete behavior
• Durability evaluation and service life design of concrete structures
• High performance cementitious based materials
• Functional concrete materials and structures
• Use of wastes and recycled materials in cement and concrete
• Repair, maintenance, and assessment of deteriorated concrete structures

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Honorary Member, Japan Concrete Institute
• Advisor, Thailand Concrete Association
• Advisor, Civil Engineering Committee, Engineering Institute of Thailand
• Vice President (Technical), Asian Concrete Federation
• Advisory Board of the Advanced Concrete Technology International Journal
• Editorial Board of Journal of Asian Concrete Federation
• Editorial Board of the ASEAN Engineering Journal
• Chairman of Editorial Board of the Journal of Thailand Concrete Association

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Dr. Taweep Chaisomphob Nationality: Thai



Education:
D.Eng. Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
M.Eng. Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
B.Eng. Civil Engineering, (1st Class Honors) Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Fellow, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2007
Associate Professor • The Outstanding Researcher 1998, Thammasat University
• Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 1982-1987
E-mail: • Gold Medal Prize, 1982, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
taweep@siit.tu.ac.th
Research Areas:
• Steel structures
• Structural mechanics
• Maintenance infrastructure
• Composting technology
• Social impacts on development of infrastructure

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• President, Thailand Structural Steel Society (TSSS)
• Chairperson, Subcommittee on Hot-rolled Structural Steel, Thailand Industrial
Standards Institute (TISI)
• Chairperson, Subcommittee on Cold-formed Structural Steel, Thailand Industrial
Standards Institute (TISI)
• Member, Subcommittee on Certifying Civil Engineering Degree and Curriculum,
Council of Engineers of Thailand


Dr. Winyu Rattanapitikon Nationality: Thai

Education:
D.Eng. Civil Engineering, Yokohama National University, Japan
M.Eng. Water Resources Development, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
B.Eng. Agricultural Engineering, Khon Kaen University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • 2011 SIIT Distinguished Teacher Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
Associate Professor • 2011 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• TU Outstanding Teacher in Science and Technology Award 2006, Thammasat University
E-mail: • 2005 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
winyu@siit.tu.ac.th • 1998 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 1992-1995
• The James A. Linen III Memorial Prize (Award for the Most Outstanding Water Resources
Development Student), 1991, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand

Research Areas:
• Mathematical modeling
• Sediment Transport
• Beach Deformation

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CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE


TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CENTER (CONTEC)
RESEARCH FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Ganchai Tanapornraweekit Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Melbourne, Australia
M.Sc. Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT), Thammasat University, Thailand
B.Eng. Civil Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • IPRS & MIRS scholarships from Australian Government and University of
Research Faculty Member Melbourne (2006-2010)
• Highly commended presentation in Postgrad-seminar from University of
E-mail: Melbourne (2009)
ganchai@siit.tu.ac.th • SIIT Full Scholarship (2001-2004)

Research Areas:
• Fiber reinforced concrete for hybrid structures
• Behavior of precast/prestressed concrete structures under seismic load
• Strengthening of concrete structures using FRP and other composite materials
• Design of expansive concrete structures
• Finite element analysis (FEA) of reinforced concrete structures
• Analysis and design of structures under shock and impact including
explosion/blast loads
• Explosion/blast wave propagation

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Committee on Concrete Materials, Thai Concrete Association (TCA)
• Advisor to the Committee on Development of Building Structures of Ministry of Defense

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Dr. Krittiya Kaewmanee Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand
M.Eng. Civil Engineering, Kochi University of Technology, Japan
B.Eng. Civil Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand
Academic Rank:
Research Faculty Member Academic Awards:
• An outstanding oral presentation award at the RGJ Seminar Series LX I: Innovation and
E-mail: Sustainable Development in Civil Engineering (September 4, 2008)
krittiya@siit.tu.ac.th • Royal Golden Jubilee Scholarship (PhD Program), The Thailand Research Fund (2007)
• Master’s Degree Scholarship, Kochi University of Technology, JAPAN (1999-2001)

Research Areas:
• Design of concrete mix proportions
• Multi-binder concrete
• Use of waste and recycled materials in concrete
• Thermal analysis of mass concrete

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Member, Subcommittee on concrete and materials, Engineering Institute of Thailand
• Secretariat, Asian Concrete Federation (ACF)

Dr. Pakawat Sancharoen Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
M.Eng. Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
M.Sc. Environmental Management, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
B.Eng. Civil Engineering, (2nd Class Honors) Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:


Research Assistant Professor • Outstanding young researcher award, Thammasat University (2012)
• Excellent Presentation Award at Annual Convention of Japan Concrete Institute (2006)
E-mail: • Excellent Paper Award at Annual Convention of Japan Concrete Institute (2006)
pakawat@siit.tu.ac.th • Excellent Presentation Award at Annual Meeting of Japan Cement Association (2003)
• Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (MEXT)
Scholarship (2002-2007)
• Asian Development Bank (ADB) Scholarship (2001-2003)
• 2nd class honors, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand (2001)

Research Areas:
• Waste utilization in concrete
• Corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete
• Durability of concrete and repairing system
• Repairing and maintenance management of reinforced concrete, pre-stressed
concrete and steel structures
• Non-Destructive Testings on structures

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Subcommittee member (Maintenance), Thailand Concrete Association

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Dr. Parnthep Julnipitawong Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Civil Engineering, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
M.Sc. Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand
B.Eng. Building Facilities Engineering, (2nd Class Honors) Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
(SIIT), Thammasat University, Thailand
Academic Rank:
Research Assistant Professor Academic Awards:
• 2nd Class Honors for Bachelor’s degree
E-mail:
parnthep@siit.tu.ac.th Research Areas:
• Water transport in concrete
• Bleeding of concrete
• Moisture measurement techniques in concrete
• Fresh properties of concrete

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Subcommittee - Thai Concrete Association (TCA)

Dr. Warangkana Saengsoy Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Resources and Eco-materials Engineering, Hokkaido University, Japan
M.Sc. Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand
B.Eng. Civil Engineering, (2nd Class Honors) Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand
Academic Rank:
Research Assistant Professor Academic Awards:
• High Quality Publication Award In Year 2018, SIIT (2019)
E-mail: • Outstanding Researcher Award for research award recipients from external organizations,
warangkana@siit.tu.ac.th Thammasat University (2017-2018)
• NRCT Outstanding Research Project Award 2017
• Outstanding Researcher Award for research award recipients from external
organizations in 2014, Thammasat University (2014)
• ACF 2014 Best Paper Award (2014)
• Outstanding Young Researcher Award, Thammasat University (2012)
• Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (MEXT)
Scholarship (2005-2008)
• SIIT Research Assistant Scholarship (2001-2003)
• 2nd Class Honors for Bachelor’s degree (2001)

Research Areas:
• Cement Chemistry
• Hydration reaction and microstructure of cementitious system
• Chemical and microstructural analysis of hardened concrete
• Utilization of pozzolans and eco-materials in concrete
• Durability of concrete

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Committee on Concrete Materials, Thai Concrete Association (TCA)
• Technical committee, Asian Concrete Federation (ACF)

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SCHOOL INFORMATION, COMPUTER, AND


COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

Dr. Banlue Srisuchinwong Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Electronics Engineering, The University of Manchester, the UK
M.Sc. Electronics Engineering, The University of Manchester, the UK
B.Eng. Electronics Engineering, (Honors) King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand.

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • The Excellent Research Publication Award 2019, SIIT, 28 June, 2019
Associate Professor • The Patent Award 2019, SIIT, 28 June, 2019
• The TU Honor Plaque 2017 for a merit, Thammasat University, 21 November 2017.
E-mail: • The TU Distinguished Research Award 2016 in Science and Technology,
banlue@siit.tu.ac.th 26 December 2016.
• The Best Paper Award 2016, the 3rd Management and Innovation Technology
International Conference (MITicon 2016), October 2016. Thailand.
• The SIIT Research Award 2011, 28 June 2012.
• The ICT Award 2010, (the 3rd-prize award), the Ministry of Information and
Communication Technology (MICT), 9 March 2011.
• The British Council Scholarship, the UK, October 1989-1991.
• The Overseas Research Studentship (ORS) Award, CVCP, the UK, October 1988-1989.
• The Philips Scholarship, Philips International Institute of Technological Studies (PII), and
Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, January 1987-February 1988.

Research Areas:
• Microelectronics.
• Periodic and chaotic circuits and systems.

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• A plenary-invited speaker, CHAOS2020, Florence, Italy.
• Associate Member, Thai Academy of Science and Technology Foundation.
• Researcher, National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT).
• Member, Academic Committee No. 900, Thai Industrial Standard Institute,
Ministry of Industry, 1997-2013.
• Treasurer, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and
Information Technology (ECTI) Association, 2004-2010.
• Secretary General, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications
and Information Technology (ECTI) Association, 2002-2003.
• ECTI Life Member (for a Founding Committee Member), May 2019.

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Dr. Cholwich Nattee Nationality: Thai



Education:
D.Eng. Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
M.Eng. Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
B.Eng. Computer Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Finalist of “Telecom Prototype Award” from the Telecommunications Research and
Associate Professor Industrial Development Institute (with K. Zintus-art, S. Saetia, and V. Pongparnich)
• Young Researcher Award 2009, Thammasat University
E-mail: • Very Good Research Award 2008, Thammasat University
cholwich@siit.tu.ac.th • Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 1998-2004

Research Areas:
• Artificial intelligence
• Machine learning
• Knowledge discovery and data mining
• Artificial intelligence applications in distance learning
• Pattern recognition

Dr. Chalie Charoenlarpnopparut Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
M.S. Electrical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
B.Eng. Electrical Engineering, (1st Class Honors) Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • 2011 SIIT Research Award 2011
Associate Professor • 2010 Distinguished Teacher Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• 2010 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
E-mail: • 2008 Outstanding Teacher in Science and Technology Award, Thammasat University
chalie@siit.tu.ac.th • 2006 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• 2002 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• Best Presenter-in-the-track Award, Automatic Control Conference, USA, 1998
• Gold Medal Prize, 1993, Chulalongkorn University

Research Areas:
• Multidimensional systems and signal processing
• Image processing/pattern recognition
• Signal processing for communication
• STEM Education & Learning
• Smart grid Technology: renewable energy and energy storage

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Associate Editor, Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, an international journal, Springer, USA
• Sigma Xi, The Science Research Society, USA, 2000
• Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, USA, 1995

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Dr. Ekawit Nantajeewarawat Nationality: Thai



Education:
D.Eng. Computer Science, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
M.Eng. Computer Science, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
B.Eng. Computer Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Very Good Research Award 2008, Thammasat University
Associate Professor • 2001 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• Outstanding Dissertation Award 1999, National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT)
E-mail: • 1997 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
ekawit@siit.tu.ac.th
Research Areas:
• Knowledge representation
• Automated reasoning
• Knowledge-based software engineering
• Semantic web
• Information extraction

Dr. Gun Srijuntongsiri Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Computer Science, Cornell University, USA
M.S. Computer Science, Cornell University, USA
B.S. Computer Science, Cornell University, USA

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • NRCT Dissertation Award 2012
Associate Professor • Thammasat University Young Researcher Award 2012
• 22nd Place in the 2000 ACM Programming Contest World Finals
E-mail: • King’s Scholarship, 1997
gun@siit.tu.ac.th
Research Areas:
• Scientific computing and numerical analysis, with focus on intersection problems and optimization

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Dr. Itthisek Nilkhamhang Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Integrated System Design Engineering, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
M.Eng. Integrated System Design Engineering, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
B.Eng. Electrical Engineering, (1st Class Honors) Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:


Assistant Professor • Outstanding Young Researcher Award, Thammasat University, 2014
• Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, 2014
E-mail: • Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, 2018
itthisek@siit.tu.ac.th • Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 2005-2008
• Keio Graduate Scholarship, 2002-2005

Research Areas:
• Robust and adaptive control
• Iterative control
• System identification
• Nonlinear systems
• Mechatronics
• Robotics

Dr. Komwut Wipusitwarakun Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Communication Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
M.Eng. Communication Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
B.Eng. Electrical Engineering, (Honors) Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 1992-1998
Associate Professor
Research Areas:
E-mail: • Mobile Code
komwut@siit.tu.ac.th • Internet and Computer Networking including:
- Wireless Mesh Networks
- Heterogeneous internetworking
- Active Networks
- Mobile Agents
- Overlay Service Networks
- Self-healing Networks
- Cross-layer Protocol Design and Analysis
- Network Virtualization

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Dr. Nguyen Duy Hung Nationality: Vietnamese

Education:
Ph.D. Remote Sensing and GIS, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
M.Eng. Computer Science, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
B.Eng. Electronics and Telecommunication, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Exellent Research Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, 2017
Assistant Professor • JICA scholarship, 2003-2006, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
• Hisamatsu prize (Award for the Most Outstanding Computer Science Student), 2002,
E-mail: Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
hung@siit.tu.ac.th • Bronze medal in International Chemistry Olympiad, 1996, Russia

Research Areas:
• Artificial Intelligence
• Machine Learning
• Multi-agents
• Argumentation
• Proof Procedures
• Dialogues
• Contract Dispute Resolution Systems

Dr. Nirattaya Khamsemanan Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA
M.A. Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA
B.A. Mathematics, (Cum Laude) Cornell University, USA

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • 2009 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
Associate Professor • The Robert Sorgenfrey Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award 2005,
Department of Mathematics, UCLA, CA
E-mail: • The Cranson W. and Edna B. Shelly Award for Excellence in Undergraduate
nirattaya@siit.tu.ac.th Research in Astronomy 1999-2000, Cornell University, NY
• Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talents Project (DPST)
Scholarship, 1996-2006

Research Areas:
• Algebraic topology
• Cryptography
• Intelligent User Interface (IUI)
• Machine learning

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Dr. Pakinee Aimmanee Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, USA
M.S. Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, USA
B.S. Mathematics, (Cum Laude) University of Delaware, USA

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • The Research honorary through outside organization awards from
Associate Professor Thammasat University in 2017 and 2018.
• The Best paper from the 14th International Conference on Intelligent Information
E-mail: Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing, Sendai, Japan 2018.
pakinee@siit.tu.ac.th • The Best paper and presentation awards from the 13th International Joint
Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing
(iSAI- NLP 2018), Pattaya, Thailand 2018.
• The Silver Medal in the 46th International Invention Exhibition at Geneva,
Switzerland, 2018.
• The Best Journal Paper Award 2016, Institute of Electronics, Information and
Communication Engineers (IEICE).
• The Large Research Project Award 2014, An award from Thammasat University
given to a person who received a large research project (via the institute),
Thammasat University researcher day 2014.
• The Very Good Research Award from Thammasat University, 2008.
• The Stribic fellowship awarded to women who succeed in teaching and researching,
University of Colorado at Boulder, 2002-2003.
• The William Clark Prize, a prize given to an excellent student in Mathematics,
University of Delaware, 1999.
• Development and Promotion for Science and Technology Talents Project (DPST)
Scholarship, 1995-2005.
• The Second prize winner in a science competition, Chiang Mai University, 1993.

Research Areas:
• Information retrieval
• Data mining
• Applied mathematics
• Image processing
• Acoustic processing
• Information Hiding
• Information Extraction
• Medical Image Processing
• Audio Watermarking

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Dr. Prapun Suksompong Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
B.S. Electrical and Computer (Summa Cum Laude) Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • 2018 Outstanding Teacher in Science and Technology Award, Thammasat University
Assistant Professor • 2017 Distinguished Teacher Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• 2017 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
E-mail: • 2013 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
prapun@siit.tu.ac.th • 2013 Outstanding Young Researcher Award, Thammasat University
• 2011 SIIT Research Award
• 2009 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• 2006 Teaching Assistant of the Year, Cornell IEEE student branch
• 2002 Fellowship, Cornell University
• King’s Scholarship, 1997

Research Areas:
• Wireless communications
• Cognitive radio
• Indoor positioning principles and localization techniques
• Computational neuroscience
• Energy-efficient coding
• Poisson process and Poisson convergence
• Community-contributed networks

Dr. Sasiporn Usanavasin Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Software Engineering, Keio University, Japan
M.S. Software Engineering, Keio University, Japan
B.Sc. Information Technology, (1st Class Honors) Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology,
Thailand

Academic Rank: Research Areas:


Assistant Professor • Software Engineering
• Semantic Web and Knowledge Engineering
E-mail: • Artificial Intelligent
sasiporn.us@siit.tu.ac.th • Service Science and Service Innovation

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Head, Special Interest Group for Service Science in Education, NECTEC
• Committee, Service Research Innovation Technical Committees, NECTEC

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Dr. Seksan Laitrakun Nationality: Thai




Education:
Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
M.Sc. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand
B.Eng. Electrical Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Academic Rank: Thammasat University, Thailand
Lecturer
Academic Awards:
E-mail: • Royal Thai Government Scholarship (awarded by Commission of Higher Education), 2007-2011
seksan@siit.tu.ac.th
Research Areas:
• Distributed signal processing in wireless sensor networks
• Internet of Things
• Wireless body area networks


Dr. Somchart Fugkeaw Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, The University of Tokyo, Japan
M.Sc. Computer Science, Mahidol University, Thailand
B.B.A. Management Information System, Thammasat University, Thailand

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • Information Security
Lecturer • Applied Cryptography
• Cloud Security
E-mail: • Cloud Computing
somchart@siit.tu.ac.th • Business Intelligence
• Database Systems

Dr. Somsak Kittipiyakul Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California at San Diego, USA
M.Eng.&S.B. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Research Areas:
• Wireless communications and networking
Academic Rank: • Resource allocation and scheduling
Assistant Professor • Performance analysis of queuing systems
• Optimization
E-mail: • Smart grid
somsak@siit.tu.ac.th • Forecasting

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Dr. Somrudee Deepaisarn Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Imaging, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
MSc. Medical Imaging, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
BSc. Physics, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • Mass spectral analysis
Lecturer • Medical Imaging
• Image analysis
E-mail: • Bioinformatics
somrudee@siit.tu.ac.th

Dr. Stanislav S. Makhanov Nationality: Russian



Education:
Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, Computer Center of the Russian Academy
of Science, Moscow, Russia
Diploma English Language, Moscow State University of Linguistics, Russia
M.Sci. Applied Mathematics, Moscow State University, Russia

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:


Professor • Excellent Research Publication Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, 2019
• Silver Medal, 2018, 46th International Invention Exhibition, Geneva
E-mail: • Gold Publication Achievement Award, 2018, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
makhanov@siit.tu.ac.th • The Best Research in Science and Technology, Thammasat University, 2017
• Excellent Publication Award 2016, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• Excellent Research Award 2015, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• Very Good Research Award, 2009, Thammasat University
• Very Good Research Award, 2007, Thammasat University
• Outstanding Research Award, 2006, Thammasat University

Research Areas:
• Robotics
• Image Processing
• Pattern Recognition
• Grid generation

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Dr. Toshiaki Kondo Nationality: Japanese



Education:
Ph.D. Image Processing, National University of Singapore, Singapore
M.Eng. Image Processing, The University of Sydney, Australia
M.Eng. Information Processing, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:
Associate Professor • Invited speaker at the 21st International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology
(IWaIT 2018), Thailand, 2018.
E-mail: • Best Paper Award at the 9th Regional Conference on Electrical and Electronics
tkondo@siit.tu.ac.th Engineering (RCEEE 2016), Vietnam, 2016.
• Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, 2016.
• Outstanding Presentation Award at the 30th JSST Annual Conference (JSST 2011), Japan, 2011.
• Outstanding Poster Award at the 12th International Conference on Biomedical
Engineering (ICBME 2005), Singapore, 2005.
• NUS (National University of Singapore) Research Scholarship, 1999-2003.
• Scholarship for Postgraduate Study from Canon Inc., 1986-1988.

Research Areas:
• Digital image processing (esp. feature detection and segmentation in 2-D and 3-D)
• Computer vision (esp. depth estimation and motion estimation)
• Pattern recognition (esp. human face recognition)

Dr. Teerayut Horanont Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Spatial Information Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
M.Sc. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
B.Arch. Architecture, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Best Paper, PURBA Workshop, ACM Ubicomp conference 2013
Assistant Professor • Best Paper, 5th International Conference on Health GIS 2013
• Best Paper, The 33rd Asian Conference On Remote Sensing, 2012
E-mail: • Best Paper, AisaGIS conference 2008
teerayut@siit.tu.ac.th • Young GIS Professional Award, Asia Geographic Information System Association, 2008
• Japanese Government Monbukagakusho Scholarship 2007-2010
• Biography in Asian/American Who’s Who, selected by editor, Vol. IV, 2004
• Ed Forrest Internship Program awards, The Geospatial Information & Technology
Association (GITA), USA, 2003
• The John A. Hrones Prize for outstanding academic works, School of Advanced
Technologies, AIT, 2002
• AIT Institute Fellowship (Full Scholarship) Award, 2001

Research Areas:
• Geographic Information System (GIS)
• Urban Computing
• Indoor Navigation
• Geospatial Big Data Platform Development and Analysis
• Smart City and Precision Agriculture
• Open Source Software and Open Standards Development

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Voting Member, IndoorGML, Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)

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Dr. Thanaruk Theeramunkong Nationality: Thai



Education:
D.Eng. Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
M.Eng. Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
B.Eng. Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • TRF Research Team Promotion Grant (RTA) (2019)
Professor • 47th Innovation Contest (2019)
• 43rd Innovation contest at Geneva (2015)
E-mail: • National Distinguished Researcher Award 2014 from National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT)
thanaruk@siit.tu.ac.th • Very Good Research Awards 2008-2010, Thammasat University
• Best Paper Award from the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 1994
• Scholarship from Tokyo Marine, 1992-1995
• Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 1985-1991

Research Areas:
• Natural language processing
• Artificial Intelligence
• Knowledge data discovery
• Information retrieval
• Data mining
• Machine Learning (ML)
• Intelligent information systems

Dr. Waree Kongprawechnon Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Mathematics Engineering and Information Physics, The University of Tokyo, Japan
M.Eng. Control Engineering, Osaka University, Japan
B.Eng. Electrical Engineering, (1st Class Honors) Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship, 1992-1998
Associate Professor
Research Areas:
E-mail: • Theory in H∞ control
waree@siit.tu.ac.th • Control theory
• Robust control
• System identification
• Adaptive control
• Learning control
• Neural network
• Machine learning

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Dr. Virach Sornlertlamvanich Nationality: Thai



Education:
D.Eng. Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
M.Eng. Precision Mechanics, Kyoto University, Japan
B.Eng. Precision Mechanics, Kyoto University, Japan

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • ASEAN Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award 2011, AFEO
Lecturer • Best paper award in 2009 ACM International Workshop on Intercultural Collaboration
• Best paper award in 2009 National Conference on Computing and Information Technology
E-mail: • Consolation Prize for “Software and Device for Supporting Arm, Leg Disabled and
virach@siit.tu.ac.th Paralysis Impaired Persons in Using Computer”, awarded by Thai Research Council for
virach@gmail.com Innovation in Science Technology and Industry section in 2005
• National Distinguished Research Award 2003, in Information Technology and
Communication, by the National Research Council of Thailand
• Consolation Prize for “Thai Text to Speech Engine”, awarded by Thai Research Council
for Innovation in Science Technology and Industry section in 2002
• Researcher of the Year 2001, awarded by The Nation Newspaper
• 10 Best IT events of 2000, awarded by The Nation Newspaper to “ParSit”
web-based machine translation service

Research Areas:
• Natural Language Processing (NLP)
• Machine translation
• Knowledge representation
• Interlingua (language intermediate representation)
• Corpus-based approach NLP
• Stochastic approach NLP
• Syntactic and morphological analysis
• Open source software activities
• Information retrieval/extraction
• Text summarization
• Web language engineering
• Social networking system
• Mobile application
• Data mining and big data
• Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Chair (2016-present) Digital Cluster, Research University Network (RUN)
• Director (2006-present) Asia-Pacific Association for Machine Translation (AAMT)
• Executive Committee (2004-present) Asian Federation of NLP (AFNLP)
• Specialist (2001-present) W3C
• Specialist (2005-present) ISO/TC 37/SC 4 (Language resources management)
• Specialist (2005-present) ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 (Document description and processing languages)
• Board member (2003-present) Asia Open Source Software Symposium (AOSS)

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DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM IN SERVICE SCIENCES


AND SERVICE INNOVATION PROGRAM (SSSIP)
FACULTY MEMBERS OF SSSIP FROM JAPAN ADVANCED INSTITUTE
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (JAIST)

Dr. Hieu Chi Dam Nationality: Japanese



Education:
Ph.D. Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), Japan
M.S. Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), Japan
B.S. Physics, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • Data mining
Associate Professor • Computational Materials Science

E-mail:
dam@jaist.ac.jp

Dr. Kunihiko Hiraishi Nationality: Japanese

Education:
Ph.D. Systems Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
M.E. Control Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
B.E. Control Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • Formal modeling and analysis of concurrent systems
Professor • Discrete event systems
• Hybrid systems
E-mail:
hira@jaist.ac.jp

Dr. Michitaka Kosaka Nationality: Japanese


Education:
Dr.Eng. Applied Mathematics and Physics, Kyoto University, Japan
M.E. Applied Mathematics and Physics, Kyoto University, Japan
B.E. Applied Mathematics and Physics, Kyoto University, Japan

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • R&D management
Professor • Service innovation
• Integration of system engineering and knowledge science
E-mail: • System control theory (Estimation theory)
kosa@jaist.ac.jp

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Dr. Mineo Kaneko Nationality: Japanese


Education:
Ph.D. Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
M.E. Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
B.E. Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • Circuit theory and CAD for VLSIs
Professor • Fault Tolerant VLSI Computing
• VLSI Signal Processing
E-mail:
mkaneko@jaist.ac.jp

Dr. Mitsuru Ikeda Nationality: Japanese

Education:
Dr.Eng. Electrical and Electronic Systems, Osaka University, Japan
M.Eng. Information Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Japan
B.Eng. Information Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Japan

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • R&D management
Professor • Service innovation
• Integration of system engineering and knowledge science
E-mail: • System control theory (Estimation theory)
ikeda@jaist.ac.jp

Dr. Susumu Kunifuji Nationality: Japanese


Education:
Dr.Eng. Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
M.Eng. Control Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
B.Eng. Control Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • Creativity Support Systems
Professor • Groupware
• Knowledge-Based Systems
E-mail:
kuni@jaist.ac.jp

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ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CENTER (NECTEC)

Dr. Chai Wutiwiwatchai Nationality: Thai


Education:
Ph.D. Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
M.E. Digital Signal Processing, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
B.E. Telecommunications, Thammasat University, Thailand

Research Areas:
E-mail: • Speech processing
chai.wutiwiwatchai@nectec.or.th • Natural language processing
• Human-Computer Interaction

Dr. Kalaya Udomvitid Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Economics, Colorado State University, USA
M.A. Economics, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
B.A. Economics, Thammasat University, Thailand

Research Areas:
E-mail: • Technology Economics
kalaya.udomvitid@nectec.or.th • Technology and Innovation Management
• Service Innovation

Dr. Thepchai Supnithi Nationality: Thai


Education:
Ph.D. Knowledge Science, Electronics Engineering, Osaka University, Japan
M.E. Knowledge Science, Electronics Engineering, Osaka University, Japan
B.E. Mathematics, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Research Areas:
E-mail: • Natural language processing
thepchai.supnithi@nectec.or.th • Ontology
• Semantic Web

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SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY

Dr. Aussadavut Dumrongsiri Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Business Administration Operations Management, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
M.Sc. Industrial and Operations Engineering, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering, Michigan State University East Lansing, MI, USA
B.Eng. Electrical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:


Associate Professor • Bertauche Endowment Fellowship, University of Washington, USA
• Evert McCabe Fellowship, University of Washington, USA
E-mail
aussadavut@siit.tu.ac.th Research Areas:
• Operations management
• Supply chain management
• E-Business
• E-Word of Mouth
• Project management
• Inventory management
• Game theory
• Business competition

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Ad hoc reviewer for Operations Research, European Journal of Operational Research,
International Journal of Production Economics, and Thammasat International Journal
of Science and Technology
• Member of Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
• Member of Decision Science Institute (DSI)


Dr. Chawalit Jeenanunta Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Industrial and Systems Engineering, Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
M.S. Management Science, University of Maryland, USA
B.S. Mathematics, University of Maryland, USA
B.S. Computer Science, University of Maryland, USA

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:


Associate Professor • Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talents Project (DPST)
Scholarship, 1990-2004
E-mail:
chawalit@siit.tu.ac.th Research Areas:
• Linear programming
• Integer programming
• Network optimization
• Simulation
• Supply chain management

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Dr. Morrakot Raweewan Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Industrial Engineering, Clemson University, USA
M.S. Mathematics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), USA
B.Sc. Applied Mathematics, (2nd Class Honors) King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang,
Thailand

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:


Assistant Professor • Alpha Pi Mu Industrial Engineering Honor Society (since 2005)
• Royal Thai Government Scholarship, 1997-2003
E-mail: • Bank of Thailand Scholarship, 1994-1995
morrakot@siit.tu.ac.th • Thailand Science Academic Excellence Award, 1995
• ICI Company Limited Scholarship, 1991
• Selected nationally to present a science project at 1990
Asian Pacific Science Week, Singapore
• Young Creative Scientist of Thailand, 1989
• Best High School Science Project of Thailand, 1989

Research Areas:
• Analysis of supply chain models
• Simulation modeling
• Applied optimization

Dr. Narameth Nananukul Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Operations Research and Industrial Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, USA
M.S. Industrial Engineering, Texas A&M University, USA
M.Eng. Electrical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
B.Eng. Electrical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:


Assistant Professor • Cullen Trust for Higher Education Endowed Professorship in Engineering Fellowship,
University of Texas at Austin, 2006-2007
E-mail: • Graduate School Continuing Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 2007-2008
narameth@siit.tu.ac.th
naramethn@gmail.com Research Areas:
• Business Intelligence
• Inference and Data Mining
• Decision Support System
• Optimization in Supply chain
• Energy System and Online Advertising
• Quality Management

Present Academic and Professional Activities:


• Reviewer, Journal of Applied Mathematical Modelling
• Member, The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)

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Dr. Nattharika Rittippant Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Strategic and International Management, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
M.M. E-Commerce, University of Dallas, USA
M.B.A. International Business Management, University of Dallas, USA
B.A. Economics, University of Dallas, USA
B.S. Biology, University of Dallas, USA
Academic Rank:
Assistant Professor Research Areas:
• Entrepreneurial intentions
E-mail: • MNE and international strategies
natthari@siit.tu.ac.th • Strategic management
• CSR

Dr. Natsuda Kaothanthong Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Information Science, Tohoku University, Japan
M.S. Information Science, Tohoku University, Japan
B.S. Information Technology, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT), Thammasat University,
Thailand

Academic Rank: Research Areas:


Lecturer • Pattern Recognition
• Computer Vision
E-mail: • Information Retrieval
natsuda@siit.tu.ac.th • Data Mining
• Machine Learning

Dr. Pisit Chanvarasuth Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Management Information Systems, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
M.S. Management Information Systems, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
M.B.A. Finance, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, USA
D.V.M. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Research Areas:


Associate Professor • Information technology management
• Electronic business
E-mail: • Supply chain management
pisit@siit.tu.ac.th • Outsourcing
• Management of organizational business processes

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Dr. Rujira Chaysiri Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Systems Engineering, University of Virginia, USA
M.S. Operations Research, Columbia University, USA
B.A. Mathematics, University of Virginia, USA

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talents Project (DPST) Scholarship, 2001-2016
Lecturer
Research Areas:
E-mail: • Systems Integration
rchaysiri@siit.tu.ac.th • Nonlinear Systems
• Dynamical Systems and Control

Dr. Suebsak Nanthavanij Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Industrial Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
M.S. Industrial Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
B.S. Chemical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • Industrial ergonomics
Associate Professor • Product and workstation design
• Industrial noise
E-mail:
suebsak@siit.tu.ac.th

Dr. Suthathip Suanmali Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Mathematics, North Carolina State University, USA
M.S Applied Mathematics, North Carolina State University, USA
B.S. Mathematics and Financial (Summa Cum Laude) Economics, Methodist University, USA

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Distinguished Paper Award, 2014 International Symposium on Business and Management
Associate Professor • Best Paper Award 2012, World Business Research Conference
(organized by World Business Institute)
E-mail: • 2011 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
ssuthathip@siit.tu.ac.th • 2008 Best Teaching Award, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
• The Armstrong Maltbie Award for Excellence in Teaching, North Carolina State University, April 2006
• Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, North Carolina State University, April 2005
• The Balaez-Ambrose Outstanding Mathematics Award, Methodist University, April 2002
• The Walter Clark Maximum Effort Award from the Reeves School of Business, Methodist
University, April 2002

Research Areas:
• Applied linear algebra
• Highway assets maintenance and management system
• Regional trade analysis
• Cross border trade facilitation

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Dr. Thanwadee Chinda Nationality: Thai-Australian

Education:
Ph.D. Engineering Management, Griffith University, Australia
M.Eng. Engineering Management, Griffith University, Australia
B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Thammasat University Researcher Award, 2013
Associate Professor • “Master of Excellence 2002”, Griffith University, Australia

E-mail: Research Areas:


thanwadee@siit.tu.ac.th • Construction safety management
• Construction waste
• System dynamics modeling
• Structural equation modeling

Dr. Veeris Ammarapala Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Industrial and Systems Engineering, Rutgers University,
The State University of New Jersey, USA
M.Sc. Operations Research, Columbia University, USA
B.Eng. Industrial Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand
Academic Rank:
Associate Professor Academic Awards:
• Outstanding Research Award 2011, Thammasat University
E-mail: • Outstanding Research Award 2010, Thammasat University
veeris@siit.tu.ac.th • Best Paper Award at the 8th International Conference on Information
and Management Sciences (ICMIS 2009), Kunming, China, 2009
• Outstanding Research Award 2009, Thammasat University
• Outstanding Research Award 2008, Thammasat University

Research Areas:
• Decision support systems
• Risk management
• Transportation Maintenance Management System

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SCHOOL OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Dr. Bundit Limmeechokchai Nationality: Thai



Education:
D.Eng. Energy Economics and Planning, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
M.Eng. Energy Technology, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering, (1st Class Honors) King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology North Bangkok
(KMITNB), Thailand

Academic Rank: Research Areas:


Associate Professor • Energy efficiency, economics, planning and policy
• GHG mitigation
E-mail: • Modeling of energy and environment systems
bundit@siit.tu.ac.th • Low-carbon technologies

Dr. Chung-Hao Hsu Nationality: Taiwanese



Education:
Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, USA
M.S. Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
B.S. Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • Nano energy with application in renewable energy technologies and thermal management
Assistant Professor of integrated circuits (IC)
• Materials sciences and engineering
E-mail: • Nanotechnology fabrication
chung-hao@siit.tu.ac.th • Mechanical design and automotive engineering
• Finance theory in technology management

Dr. Jirachai Buddhakulsomsiri Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Industrial Engineering, Oregon State University, USA
M.S. Statistics, Oregon State University, USA
M.S. Industrial Engineering, Oregon State University, USA
B.Eng. Chemical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Research Areas:


Associate Professor • Logistics and supply chain management in inventory management and optimization,
vehicle routing with transshipment, and supply contract
E-mail: • Applied operations research
jirachai@siit.tu.ac.th • Production planning and control
• Systems simulation
• Data mining
• Engineering economics analysis

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Dr. Maroay Phlernjai Nationality: Thai

Education:
D.Eng. Mechano-Micro Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
M.Eng. Mechano-Micro Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Research Areas:


Lecturer • Variable transmission system in Robotics
• Machine design
E-mail: • Differential mechanism
Maroay_p@siit.tu.ac.th • CAD/CAM

Dr. Navee Chiadamrong Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Manufacturing Engineering and Operations Management,
The University of Nottingham, UK
M.Sc. Engineering Business Management, The University of Warwick, UK
B.Eng. Industrial Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Research Areas:


Associate Professor • Cellular manufacturing systems (CMS)
• Advanced manufacturing systems
E-mail: • Systems simulation
navee@siit.tu.ac.th • Production planning and control
• Supply chain management

Dr. Pisal Yenradee Nationality: Thai



Education:
D.Eng. Industrial Engineering and Management, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
M.Eng. Industrial Engineering and Management, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
B.Eng. Production Engineering, (1st Class Honors) King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology North Bangkok
(KMITNB), Thailand

Academic Rank: Research Areas:


Associate Professor • Production and Inventory control (P&IC) systems, JIT, MRP, and TOC
• P&IC systems for Thai industries
E-mail: • P&IC in supply chain
pisal@siit.tu.ac.th • Applied operations research
• Real time optimal vehicle route planning and control.

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Dr. Satha Aphornratana Nationality: Thai

Education:
Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, The University of Sheffield, England
B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand

Research Areas:
• Refrigeration systems
Academic Rank:
Professor

E-mail:
satha@siit.tu.ac.th

Dr. Suchada Rianmora Nationality: Thai



Education:
D.Eng. Design and Manufacturing Engineering, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
M.Eng. Industrial Production Technology, Kasetsart University, Thailand
B.Eng. Industrial Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Research Areas:


Assistant Professor • Structured light system-based selective data acquisition
• Reverse engineering
E-mail: • Application of image processing in manufacturing process
suchada@siit.tu.ac.th • Adaptive layered manufacturing
• CAD/CAM

Dr. Sun Olapiriyakul Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Industrial Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), USA
M.S. Industrial Engineering, San Jose State University, USA
B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand

Academic Rank: Academic Awards:


Assistant Professor • Best Presentation Award at the 5th KKU International Engineering Conference
(KKU-IENC), 2014
E-mail: • Doctoral Scholarship in Nanotechnology awarded by the Office of the Higher Education
suno@siit.tu.ac.th Commission (OHEC), 2005

Research Areas:
• Industrial Ecology
• Sustainability of Supply Chain Networks
• Sustainable Workforce Scheduling

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Dr. Thananchai Leephakpreeda Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, The University of Akron, Ohio, USA
M.S. Mechanical Engineering, The University of Akron, Ohio, USA
B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Academic Awards:
Academic Rank: • Gold Medal Award 2014, Taipei International Invention show & Technomart
Professor • Very Good Research Award 2006, Thammasat University
• Thailand’s Young Scientist Award 2002, Foundation for the Promotion of Science and
E-mail: Technology under the Patronage of His Majesty the King, Thailand
thanan@siit.tu.ac.th • The Award-Winning Book of Thammasat University, Dynamic Systems and Control, 2002

Research Areas:
• Process control and modeling
• Robotics
• Expert control systems
• Neural networks and fuzzy logics
• System identification
• Numerical simulation and optimization

Dr. Thunyaseth Sethaput Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Systems and Control Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA
B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand

Research Areas:
Academic Rank: • Systems Biology
Assistant Professor • Biomedical Mechanics
• Neurosurgical Systems
E-mail: • Cardiovascular Systems
thunyaseth@siit.tu.ac.th • Simulation Modeling
• Signal Analysis
• Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

Dr. Warut Pannakkong Nationality: Thai



Education:
Ph.D. Knowledge Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
M.Eng. Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
(SIIT), Thammasat University), Thailand
B.Eng. Industrial Engineering (1st Class Honors), Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT),
Thammasat University, Thailand
Academic Rank:
Lecturer Research Areas:
• Time series forecasting
E-mail: • Data mining
warut@siit.tu.ac.th • Logistics and supply chain management
• Discrete-event systems simulation
• Agro-industry management
• Vehicle routing and scheduling

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INSTRUCTORS
Department of Common and Graduate Studies English Training Unit

Mr. Aaron Larsen

Education:
M.Ed. Teaching Foreign Languages, University of Southern Queensland, Australia.
B.A. Applied Linguistics/Development Studies, Australian National University, Australia.
TESL/TEFL Certificate (120 hour), TEFLPlus Teaching Training,
Patong Language School, Phuket, Thailand.
Advanced Certificate in Policing, Northern Territory University, Australia.
Certificate II in Security Operations, Australian Security Education and Consulting
Pty Ltd, Australia.

Mr. David Robert De Young

Education:
M.Ed. International Education, Endicott College, Massachusetts, USA
TESOL Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate, Ontario, Canada
B.M. Performance, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, USA

Dr. Egill Hedinn Bragason

Education:
Ph.D. Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
M.Sc. Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
B.A. Psychology, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland.

Mr. Mark Edward Refsdal

Education:
M.B.A. International Finance, Thunderbird School of Global Management,
Arizona State University, USA
B.A. English Literature, St. Olaf College, USA

Mr. Sasawat Mahavan

Education:
TESOL Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Payap University,
Chiang Mai, Thailand.
B.A. Management Information System, Armstrong University, Berkeley, CA, USA.
OCPOracle Certified Professional 7.3

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