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1JULY 2015
Asian Institute of Technology 	 JULY 2015
A
IT has joined hands with seven other
organizations to establish the Asian Water
Academy (AWA), which aims to emerge as
a knowledge hub and experience-sharing platform on
water-related issues in Asia. As the first such academy
in the region, AWA seeks to be a leader on water issues
within the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).
The eight founder members of AWA include AIT, Thai
HydrologistAssociation,ThaiWaterworksAssociation,
Water Institute for Sustainability, Federation of Thai
Industries, Wastewater Management Authority,
Thai Hydrogeology Association, Environmental
Engineering Association of Thailand, and Thailand
Water Resource Association. The Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) to establish AWA was signed at
AIT on 10 June 2015.
INSIDE ISSUE.. .
Recent News / Happenings at AIT..................................................1-4
People............................................................................................5
Backpage........................................................................................6
Dr. Subin Pinkayan, Chairman, AIT Board of
Trustees Chairman, and President of Thai Hydrologist
Association stated that through AWA, members can
exchange their ideas and experience about water, and
recommend solutions about emerging water issues in
Thailand. “Water does not come at the right place at
the right time, and this is the problem that we need to
solve,” Dr. Subin remarked. In his welcome remarks,
AIT President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai said that in
1959, AIT commenced operations with only one field
of study — “Hydrology.” This helped AIT alumni
to emerge as leaders and planners in this field. Prof.
Worsak stated that AIT has substantial experience in
dealing with water-related issues.
The MoU signing ceremony at AIT on 10 June 2015.
Asian Water Academy established at AIT
2JULY 2015
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
Ambassador of Hungary to Thailand, H.E. Dr. Peter Jakab paid
a maiden visit to the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) on 23
June 2015, and offered to connect Hungarian institutions of higher
education and research with AIT.
Stating that he was “very impressed” byAIT and its achievements,
the Ambassador remarked that it was important that AIT and
Thailand engage with Hungary. He said that the World Science
Forum, which is organized biannually in Hungary, is a forum
where the two could cooperate. Stating that relations between
Thailand and Hungary date back to the nineteenth century,
Ambassador Jakab added that ties between the two cover the fields
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai (left) with H.E.
Dr. Peter Jakab.
A New Milestone – All AIT Degrees are Officially Recognized in India
TheAsian Institute ofTechnology crossed another historic milestone
when its degrees were officially recognized by India as a result
of AIT being granted Associate Membership of the Association
of Indian Universities (AIU), the apex coordinating body for all
universities in India.
The Governing Council of AIU authorized AIT membership at
its meeting on 22 May 2015. As the representative body for all
universities of India, the AIU plays the important role of evaluating
foreign degrees and granting recognition. AIT’s graduates will now
be treated with equivalence to all graduates from Indian universities.
RR.CAP Office at AIT.
of agriculture, music, finance and technology. He also elaborated on a new scholarship program for international
students that had been initiated by the Hungarian government.
AIT on 9 June 2015 renewed its partnership with Japan by signing
a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with H.E. Hideka Morim-
oto, Deputy Vice Minister, Ministry of the Environment of Japan
(MOEJ). Through the agreement, MOEJ will second one of its top
professional executives to serve as the Director of AIT’s Regional
Resource Centre for Asia and the Pacific (RRC.AP) for a term of
three years.
In addition, MOEJ will fund more than US$ 1.2 million worth of
projects in 2015, including capacity building activities under the
Asia-Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN), of which RRC.AP has
been a core technical partner since its inception. Other partners
of APAN include the Institute for Global Environmental Studies
Japan’s Ministry of Environment partners with AIT for RR.CAP
(IGES), the Stockholm Environment Insti-
tute (SEI) and UNEP.
Hungarian Ambassador pays maiden visit to AIT
AIT will also be invited to participate in the
annual vice chancellors’conference or even
to play host to the meeting at its campus in
Thailand.
“This means all AIT graduates are to
be treated at par with graduates from
prestigious Indian universities like Indian
Institutes of Technology,” said AIT’s Prof.
Nitin Tripathi, who liaised with the AIU
and made the case for AIT’s acceptance..
3JULY 2015
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
“Today is
another mile-
stone in our
long col-
laboration,”
said TEAM
Group Chief
E x e c u t i v e
New AIT partnership
with Thai giant
TEAM Group fosters
student internships
and co-research
A new book titled “Multi-level Forest Gov-
ernance in Asia” that offers a fresh look
and comparative perspectives from various
Asian countries on multi-level forest gov-
ernance, has just been released. Coedited
by Prof. Ganesh P. Shivakoti of AIT, and
Prof Makoto Inoue of Forest Sociology and
Governance, University of Tokyo, Japan,
the book presents policy implementation
cases in forest resource management from
14 Asian countries.
Multi-level Forest Governance in Asia
A book titled “Sustainable Energy Ac-
cess Planning: A Framework” coau-
thored by Prof. Ram Shrestha, Profes-
sor Emeritus, AIT, was released at the
Asia Clean Energy Forum 2015 at the
Asian Development Bank (ADB), Ma-
nila, Philippines, on 17 June 2015.
Published by ADB, the book is coau-
thored by Prof. Ram M. Shrestha with
Sustainable Energy Access Planning: A
Framework
Books/Publications
Says Prof. Shivakoti, “This book examines prototype design guidelines
for collaborative forest governance through an evaluation process at the
level of its enforcement mechanism.” It takes a fresh look at the issue
of cross-scale interactions and multi-level governance by unfettered and
trustworthy outsiders, he says, adding that the publication reveals how
foreign, domestic and local ‘outsiders’ can be involved effectively in the
activities of forest use and management. Such involvement and activities
are expected to provide a breakthrough in solving these problem, Prof.
Shivakoti adds.
Mr. Jiwan S. Acharya, Senior Climate Change Specialist, Clean Energy,
ADB. The publication focuses on Sustainable Energy Access Planning
(SEAP), which is aimed at “developing a socially inclusive energy sup-
ply system that gives both the poor and the nonpoor sustainable access to
at least the minimum amount of energy for their basic needs.” This type
of planning is also done to identify environmentally sound and climate-
friendly technologies and resource options for providing energy access,
andtheassociatedinvestmentopportunities,Prof.RamShrestharevealed.
Officer Dr. Prasert Patramai, prais-
ing a new Memorandum of Under-
standing (MoU) signed between
his firm and the Asian Institute of
Technology that will enable numer-
ous student internships and lucra-
tive co-research.
The deal signed on 3 June 2015
between AIT President Prof. Wor-
sak Kanok-Nukulchai and TEAM
Group Chief Executive Officer,
International Sector, Mr. Chawalit
Chantararat – as part of a ‘Tech-
nical Exchange Seminar 2015’
co-organized by AIT Consulting
and TEAM Group – will foster co-
operation over the next five years.
Under the MoU, AIT students will
now have a chance to intern at
the leading conglomerate of Thai-
based consulting firms, during the
summer months of June and July.
Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai with
Mr. Chawalit Chantararat.
Dr. Prasert Patramai
Prof. Ram Shrestha (center) at
the book release function.
Prof. Ganesh Shivakoti with
his book.
4JULY 2015
RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT
Standard
Chartered Bank
brings over three
dozen financial
institutions to AIT
Standard Chartered Bank (SCB),
Bangladesh, brought over three dozen
varied financial institutions toAIT for
a two-day intensive professional de-
velopment program on Leadership,
Corporate Governance and Financial
Risk Management on 10-11 June
2015.
Speaking at the valedictory session,
Dr. Jonathan Shaw, Executive Di-
rector, AIT Extension, stated that
AIT hoped to build on this relation-
ship, and planned to take it to the
next level. “Consider AIT to be your
partner institution,” Dr. Shaw re-
marked. The opening ceremony wit-
nessed participation by Mr. Abrar
A Anwar, Chief Executive Officer,
SCB; Mr. Alamgir Morshed, Man-
aging Director and Head of Finan-
cial Markets; Mr. Naser Ezaz Bijoy,
Managing Director and Head of
Corporate and Institutional Clients.
Dr. Fazle Karim, Head, Information
Technology and Engineering (ITE),
AIT Extension stated that the par-
ticipation of over three dozen orga-
nizations in a single program made
it a very unique exercise.
AIT is among the 10 edu-
cational institutes which
will benefit from Micro-
soft’s “Student Advantage”
scheme that allows students
free usage of the Office
365 ProPlus package. The
scheme was announced by
the Microsoft (Thailand)
Managing Director, Haresh
AIT to benefit from Microsoft “Student
Advantage” scheme
Mr. Abrar A. Anwar
Khoobchandani at an event organized in Bangkok.
The 10 educational institutes are the University of the Thai Cham-
ber of Commerce, Kampheng Phet Rajabhat University, Stamford
International University (Thailand), Asian Institute of Technology,
Bangkok Christian College, Bangkok Patana School, Bangkok In-
ternational Preparatory and Secondary School, NIST International
School, Saint Gabriel’s College, and St Andrews International
School Bangkok. Anthony Edwin Guirnela of AIT’s intERLab at-
tended the event on behalf of AIT.
Anthony Edwin Guirnela (left) with
Haresh Khoobchandani.
Thirty engineers hailing
from the Western Basins re-
gions of Afghanistan have
arrived atAIT under anADB
program funded by the Ca-
nadian Department of For-
eign Affairs, Trade and De-
velopment (DFATD).
The group, which includes
30 Afghan student arrive under ADB
program
six women began their bridging program atAIT’s Language Center as
a preparatory course prior to beginning their Master’s Program. Eigh-
teen of these students will enrol in Water Engineering and Manage-
ment (WEM), nine in Agricultural Systems and Engineering (ASE),
and one each in Mechatronics, Computer Science and School of Man-
agement. This capacity building project, which falls under the aegis of
the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW), Government of Afghani-
stan is worth nearly $1.57 million.
5JULY 2015
PEOPLE
Prof. Yamamoto receives prestigious ‘Grand Prize 2015’ in Japan
AIT staffer wins Marina van Damme award
A staff member of AIT, Dang Anh
Nguyet, has won the Marina van
Damme award becoming the 13rd
woman to be honored by the Uni-
versity of Twente, The Nether-
lands. The award is named after
Marina van Damme, who was the
first female engineer to received
her doctorate from the University
of Twente.
Dr. Marina van Damme (left) with Ms.
Dang Anh Nguyet.
AIT’s Vice President for Resource
Development Prof. Kazuo
Yamamoto was awarded the
‘Grand Prize 2015’ by the Japan
Society of Material Cycle and
WasteManagementatablueribbon
ceremony held in Kanagawa,
Japan. The Grand Prize is awarded
Joyee Chatterjee joins Gender and
Development Studies
Dr. Joyee S Chatterjee has joined Gender and De-
velopment Studies (GDS) at AIT’s School of Envi-
ronment, Resources and Development as Assistant
Professor.
Dr. Chatterjee received her Doctorate in Communi-
cation from the Annenberg School for Communica-
tion and Journalism, University of Southern Califor-
nia (USC), USA in May 2012. Her undergraduate
Dr. Joyee S
Chatterjee
degree is in Political Science from the Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi Uni-
versity (India). She has an M.A. in Social Work from the Tata Institute
of Social Sciences, Mumbai (India) as well as a M.A. in Communication
Management from USC Annenberg.
Anh Nguyet is an alumna of ITC, University of Twente, The Nether-
lands. After completing her Master’s in Geo Information Science and
Earth Observation in 2012, she has been working at AIT conducting re-
search on interaction of land-use change, socio-economics and the eco-
system, with Prof. Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh.
Prof. Kazuo Yamamoto
to members for prominent
contributions to society. Prof.
Yamamto twice served as President
of the Japan Society of Material
Cycle and Waste Management.
Following many years of service,
Prof. Yamamoto retired last year as
a Managing Board member.
AIT alumnus is
Vice Chancellor
of South Eastern
University of
Sri Lanka
Prof. Mohamed Mujithaba
Mohamed Najim, an AIT
alumnus has been appointed as
Vice Chancellor of South East-
ern University of Sri Lanka.
Prior to his appointment, Prof.
Najim was serving as a Profes-
sor in Environmental Conser-
vation and Management at the
Department of Zoology and
Environmental Management
in the Faculty of Science at
the University of Kelaniya, Sri
Lanka. Prof. Najim obtained
his Master’s in Irrigation Engi-
neering and Management from
AIT’s School of Civil Engi-
neering in 2000.
Prof. Mohamed Mujithaba
Mohamed Najim
6JULY 2015
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Mr. Basanta Raj Shrestha
AIT reaches out to Nepal’s communication needs
While Nepal was grappling with the immediate aftermath of the
earthquake, students from the AIT were among the first to reach and
provide emergency communication services.As a part of the team of
Télécoms Sans Frontière (TSF), AIT students rushed to Nepal on 28
April 2015, and immediately began conducting a needs assessment
before launching emergency operations.
TwoAITMaster’sstudents--SerenaAmatyaofDisasterPreparedness
Mitigation and Management (DPMM) program and Niraj Bhujel of
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) focussed on
TSF operations, while another DPMM Doctoral student student, Md.
Shahabuddin conducted field work on critical infrastructure.
DPMM also organized a “Learning through Drawing” art lesson for
childrenoftheAITcommunity,andaseminaron“Lessonslearntfrom
the Nepal Earthquake” on 25 June 2015. AIT alumnus and Director
of Strategic Cooperation at ICIMOD, Mr.
Basanta Shrestha delivered a talk on “Nepal
Earthquake 2015: Information Debris –
Making Sense of it All” on 29 June 2015.
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  • 1. 1JULY 2015 Asian Institute of Technology JULY 2015 A IT has joined hands with seven other organizations to establish the Asian Water Academy (AWA), which aims to emerge as a knowledge hub and experience-sharing platform on water-related issues in Asia. As the first such academy in the region, AWA seeks to be a leader on water issues within the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). The eight founder members of AWA include AIT, Thai HydrologistAssociation,ThaiWaterworksAssociation, Water Institute for Sustainability, Federation of Thai Industries, Wastewater Management Authority, Thai Hydrogeology Association, Environmental Engineering Association of Thailand, and Thailand Water Resource Association. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish AWA was signed at AIT on 10 June 2015. INSIDE ISSUE.. . Recent News / Happenings at AIT..................................................1-4 People............................................................................................5 Backpage........................................................................................6 Dr. Subin Pinkayan, Chairman, AIT Board of Trustees Chairman, and President of Thai Hydrologist Association stated that through AWA, members can exchange their ideas and experience about water, and recommend solutions about emerging water issues in Thailand. “Water does not come at the right place at the right time, and this is the problem that we need to solve,” Dr. Subin remarked. In his welcome remarks, AIT President Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai said that in 1959, AIT commenced operations with only one field of study — “Hydrology.” This helped AIT alumni to emerge as leaders and planners in this field. Prof. Worsak stated that AIT has substantial experience in dealing with water-related issues. The MoU signing ceremony at AIT on 10 June 2015. Asian Water Academy established at AIT
  • 2. 2JULY 2015 RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT Ambassador of Hungary to Thailand, H.E. Dr. Peter Jakab paid a maiden visit to the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) on 23 June 2015, and offered to connect Hungarian institutions of higher education and research with AIT. Stating that he was “very impressed” byAIT and its achievements, the Ambassador remarked that it was important that AIT and Thailand engage with Hungary. He said that the World Science Forum, which is organized biannually in Hungary, is a forum where the two could cooperate. Stating that relations between Thailand and Hungary date back to the nineteenth century, Ambassador Jakab added that ties between the two cover the fields Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai (left) with H.E. Dr. Peter Jakab. A New Milestone – All AIT Degrees are Officially Recognized in India TheAsian Institute ofTechnology crossed another historic milestone when its degrees were officially recognized by India as a result of AIT being granted Associate Membership of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), the apex coordinating body for all universities in India. The Governing Council of AIU authorized AIT membership at its meeting on 22 May 2015. As the representative body for all universities of India, the AIU plays the important role of evaluating foreign degrees and granting recognition. AIT’s graduates will now be treated with equivalence to all graduates from Indian universities. RR.CAP Office at AIT. of agriculture, music, finance and technology. He also elaborated on a new scholarship program for international students that had been initiated by the Hungarian government. AIT on 9 June 2015 renewed its partnership with Japan by signing a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with H.E. Hideka Morim- oto, Deputy Vice Minister, Ministry of the Environment of Japan (MOEJ). Through the agreement, MOEJ will second one of its top professional executives to serve as the Director of AIT’s Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the Pacific (RRC.AP) for a term of three years. In addition, MOEJ will fund more than US$ 1.2 million worth of projects in 2015, including capacity building activities under the Asia-Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN), of which RRC.AP has been a core technical partner since its inception. Other partners of APAN include the Institute for Global Environmental Studies Japan’s Ministry of Environment partners with AIT for RR.CAP (IGES), the Stockholm Environment Insti- tute (SEI) and UNEP. Hungarian Ambassador pays maiden visit to AIT AIT will also be invited to participate in the annual vice chancellors’conference or even to play host to the meeting at its campus in Thailand. “This means all AIT graduates are to be treated at par with graduates from prestigious Indian universities like Indian Institutes of Technology,” said AIT’s Prof. Nitin Tripathi, who liaised with the AIU and made the case for AIT’s acceptance..
  • 3. 3JULY 2015 RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT “Today is another mile- stone in our long col- laboration,” said TEAM Group Chief E x e c u t i v e New AIT partnership with Thai giant TEAM Group fosters student internships and co-research A new book titled “Multi-level Forest Gov- ernance in Asia” that offers a fresh look and comparative perspectives from various Asian countries on multi-level forest gov- ernance, has just been released. Coedited by Prof. Ganesh P. Shivakoti of AIT, and Prof Makoto Inoue of Forest Sociology and Governance, University of Tokyo, Japan, the book presents policy implementation cases in forest resource management from 14 Asian countries. Multi-level Forest Governance in Asia A book titled “Sustainable Energy Ac- cess Planning: A Framework” coau- thored by Prof. Ram Shrestha, Profes- sor Emeritus, AIT, was released at the Asia Clean Energy Forum 2015 at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Ma- nila, Philippines, on 17 June 2015. Published by ADB, the book is coau- thored by Prof. Ram M. Shrestha with Sustainable Energy Access Planning: A Framework Books/Publications Says Prof. Shivakoti, “This book examines prototype design guidelines for collaborative forest governance through an evaluation process at the level of its enforcement mechanism.” It takes a fresh look at the issue of cross-scale interactions and multi-level governance by unfettered and trustworthy outsiders, he says, adding that the publication reveals how foreign, domestic and local ‘outsiders’ can be involved effectively in the activities of forest use and management. Such involvement and activities are expected to provide a breakthrough in solving these problem, Prof. Shivakoti adds. Mr. Jiwan S. Acharya, Senior Climate Change Specialist, Clean Energy, ADB. The publication focuses on Sustainable Energy Access Planning (SEAP), which is aimed at “developing a socially inclusive energy sup- ply system that gives both the poor and the nonpoor sustainable access to at least the minimum amount of energy for their basic needs.” This type of planning is also done to identify environmentally sound and climate- friendly technologies and resource options for providing energy access, andtheassociatedinvestmentopportunities,Prof.RamShrestharevealed. Officer Dr. Prasert Patramai, prais- ing a new Memorandum of Under- standing (MoU) signed between his firm and the Asian Institute of Technology that will enable numer- ous student internships and lucra- tive co-research. The deal signed on 3 June 2015 between AIT President Prof. Wor- sak Kanok-Nukulchai and TEAM Group Chief Executive Officer, International Sector, Mr. Chawalit Chantararat – as part of a ‘Tech- nical Exchange Seminar 2015’ co-organized by AIT Consulting and TEAM Group – will foster co- operation over the next five years. Under the MoU, AIT students will now have a chance to intern at the leading conglomerate of Thai- based consulting firms, during the summer months of June and July. Prof. Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai with Mr. Chawalit Chantararat. Dr. Prasert Patramai Prof. Ram Shrestha (center) at the book release function. Prof. Ganesh Shivakoti with his book.
  • 4. 4JULY 2015 RECENT NEWS / HAPPENINGS AT AIT Standard Chartered Bank brings over three dozen financial institutions to AIT Standard Chartered Bank (SCB), Bangladesh, brought over three dozen varied financial institutions toAIT for a two-day intensive professional de- velopment program on Leadership, Corporate Governance and Financial Risk Management on 10-11 June 2015. Speaking at the valedictory session, Dr. Jonathan Shaw, Executive Di- rector, AIT Extension, stated that AIT hoped to build on this relation- ship, and planned to take it to the next level. “Consider AIT to be your partner institution,” Dr. Shaw re- marked. The opening ceremony wit- nessed participation by Mr. Abrar A Anwar, Chief Executive Officer, SCB; Mr. Alamgir Morshed, Man- aging Director and Head of Finan- cial Markets; Mr. Naser Ezaz Bijoy, Managing Director and Head of Corporate and Institutional Clients. Dr. Fazle Karim, Head, Information Technology and Engineering (ITE), AIT Extension stated that the par- ticipation of over three dozen orga- nizations in a single program made it a very unique exercise. AIT is among the 10 edu- cational institutes which will benefit from Micro- soft’s “Student Advantage” scheme that allows students free usage of the Office 365 ProPlus package. The scheme was announced by the Microsoft (Thailand) Managing Director, Haresh AIT to benefit from Microsoft “Student Advantage” scheme Mr. Abrar A. Anwar Khoobchandani at an event organized in Bangkok. The 10 educational institutes are the University of the Thai Cham- ber of Commerce, Kampheng Phet Rajabhat University, Stamford International University (Thailand), Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok Christian College, Bangkok Patana School, Bangkok In- ternational Preparatory and Secondary School, NIST International School, Saint Gabriel’s College, and St Andrews International School Bangkok. Anthony Edwin Guirnela of AIT’s intERLab at- tended the event on behalf of AIT. Anthony Edwin Guirnela (left) with Haresh Khoobchandani. Thirty engineers hailing from the Western Basins re- gions of Afghanistan have arrived atAIT under anADB program funded by the Ca- nadian Department of For- eign Affairs, Trade and De- velopment (DFATD). The group, which includes 30 Afghan student arrive under ADB program six women began their bridging program atAIT’s Language Center as a preparatory course prior to beginning their Master’s Program. Eigh- teen of these students will enrol in Water Engineering and Manage- ment (WEM), nine in Agricultural Systems and Engineering (ASE), and one each in Mechatronics, Computer Science and School of Man- agement. This capacity building project, which falls under the aegis of the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW), Government of Afghani- stan is worth nearly $1.57 million.
  • 5. 5JULY 2015 PEOPLE Prof. Yamamoto receives prestigious ‘Grand Prize 2015’ in Japan AIT staffer wins Marina van Damme award A staff member of AIT, Dang Anh Nguyet, has won the Marina van Damme award becoming the 13rd woman to be honored by the Uni- versity of Twente, The Nether- lands. The award is named after Marina van Damme, who was the first female engineer to received her doctorate from the University of Twente. Dr. Marina van Damme (left) with Ms. Dang Anh Nguyet. AIT’s Vice President for Resource Development Prof. Kazuo Yamamoto was awarded the ‘Grand Prize 2015’ by the Japan Society of Material Cycle and WasteManagementatablueribbon ceremony held in Kanagawa, Japan. The Grand Prize is awarded Joyee Chatterjee joins Gender and Development Studies Dr. Joyee S Chatterjee has joined Gender and De- velopment Studies (GDS) at AIT’s School of Envi- ronment, Resources and Development as Assistant Professor. Dr. Chatterjee received her Doctorate in Communi- cation from the Annenberg School for Communica- tion and Journalism, University of Southern Califor- nia (USC), USA in May 2012. Her undergraduate Dr. Joyee S Chatterjee degree is in Political Science from the Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi Uni- versity (India). She has an M.A. in Social Work from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (India) as well as a M.A. in Communication Management from USC Annenberg. Anh Nguyet is an alumna of ITC, University of Twente, The Nether- lands. After completing her Master’s in Geo Information Science and Earth Observation in 2012, she has been working at AIT conducting re- search on interaction of land-use change, socio-economics and the eco- system, with Prof. Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh. Prof. Kazuo Yamamoto to members for prominent contributions to society. Prof. Yamamto twice served as President of the Japan Society of Material Cycle and Waste Management. Following many years of service, Prof. Yamamoto retired last year as a Managing Board member. AIT alumnus is Vice Chancellor of South Eastern University of Sri Lanka Prof. Mohamed Mujithaba Mohamed Najim, an AIT alumnus has been appointed as Vice Chancellor of South East- ern University of Sri Lanka. Prior to his appointment, Prof. Najim was serving as a Profes- sor in Environmental Conser- vation and Management at the Department of Zoology and Environmental Management in the Faculty of Science at the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. Prof. Najim obtained his Master’s in Irrigation Engi- neering and Management from AIT’s School of Civil Engi- neering in 2000. Prof. Mohamed Mujithaba Mohamed Najim
  • 6. 6JULY 2015 Editor: Bajinder Pal Singh bajinder@ait.asia Designer: Nadhika Mendhaka Photos: Paitoon Tinnapong For feedback, contact Media and Communications Unit at AIT mcu@ait.asia BACKPAGE News You Can Use “Regional Forum on Climate Change (RFCC) - Low Carbon and Climate Resilient Societies: Bridging Science, Practice, and Policy” Follow AIT at • Facebook www.facebook.com/aitasia • YouTube www.youtube.com/aitasia • Twitter www.twitter.com/aitasia • Google+ https://plus.google.com/113705895909660110340/posts • LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=17195 • Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/aitasia​ Mr. Basanta Raj Shrestha AIT reaches out to Nepal’s communication needs While Nepal was grappling with the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, students from the AIT were among the first to reach and provide emergency communication services.As a part of the team of Télécoms Sans Frontière (TSF), AIT students rushed to Nepal on 28 April 2015, and immediately began conducting a needs assessment before launching emergency operations. TwoAITMaster’sstudents--SerenaAmatyaofDisasterPreparedness Mitigation and Management (DPMM) program and Niraj Bhujel of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) focussed on TSF operations, while another DPMM Doctoral student student, Md. Shahabuddin conducted field work on critical infrastructure. DPMM also organized a “Learning through Drawing” art lesson for childrenoftheAITcommunity,andaseminaron“Lessonslearntfrom the Nepal Earthquake” on 25 June 2015. AIT alumnus and Director of Strategic Cooperation at ICIMOD, Mr. Basanta Shrestha delivered a talk on “Nepal Earthquake 2015: Information Debris – Making Sense of it All” on 29 June 2015. PRESSCONFERENCE Coming up 2 July 2015