ISE Exploring Engineering World Competition 2025
ISE Exploring Engineering World Competition 2025! [22 April 2025] - The final round of the ISE Exploring Engineering World Competition 2025 has wrapped up with a fantastic display of creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving from our first-year students. We’re proud to announce this year’s award recipients: The Winner and Popular Vote: BAMBIO [Cluster: Eco. Poll.] - Nonthavit Daengdej; Suphakarn Somboonlakkhana; Thanathir Arsirawart; Adeeb Phettongkam; Waris Thimthong; Kedlada Luenam Second Place: SmartFlow [Cluster: Disaster Mitigation] - Rommanat Trisophon; Juan Gabriel Claravall; Pakin Lertsukittipongsa; Panisara Inchoo; Kantaphon Thangthong; Achirawat Phongamorntharakul Third Place: PLANT-A-CUP [Cluster: Product Design] - Ittikorn Leekpai; Chayakit Turongkinanon; Oliver Phoom Harris; Thanathron; Luangaroonlerd; Surapas Ninratsuwan; Perathat Saekhow Finalist Award: GemFinder [Cluster: Data Science] - Chawan Surangsee; Arch Somboonphokkaphan; Charintip Sethaporn; Attakrit Jampraphunkul; Tiramedh Sastraruji; Yossaphum Lerdkittipong Throughout the semester, students have explored real-world challenges using principles of engineering and design thinking. This competition marks the culmination of their journey. We’d like to thank our panel of judges – Asst Prof Pavisorn Chuenchum, Dr Aung Pyae, Dr Chonlatep Usaku, Dr Jeerapong Laonamsai, Dr Manasavee Lohvithee, and Aj Sawangjit Wongwanchai – for lending their time and expertise to this event. Your feedback truly inspired our students to push their ideas further. A big thank you also goes to our MC, Panmile Jatupanyaporn Chatiketu, and our TA team – Chutiwat Ataboonwongse, Kumpol Saengtabtim, Narakhan Khunsrimek, and Kyawt Hmue Khin – for helping things run smoothly from start to finish. Congratulations once again to all the teams, and thank you for making this another successful year for the Exploring Engineering World course!
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ISE Exploring Engineering World Competition 2025
ISE Exploring Engineering World Competition 2025! [22 April 2025] - The final round of the ISE Exploring Engineering World Competition 2025 has wrapped up with a fantastic display of creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving from our first-year students. We’re proud to announce this year’s award recipients: The Winner and Popular Vote: BAMBIO [Cluster: Eco. Poll.] - Nonthavit Daengdej; Suphakarn Somboonlakkhana; Thanathir Arsirawart; Adeeb Phettongkam; Waris Thimthong; Kedlada Luenam Second Place: SmartFlow [Cluster: Disaster Mitigation] - Rommanat Trisophon; Juan Gabriel Claravall; Pakin Lertsukittipongsa; Panisara Inchoo; Kantaphon Thangthong; Achirawat Phongamorntharakul Third Place: PLANT-A-CUP [Cluster: Product Design] - Ittikorn Leekpai; Chayakit Turongkinanon; Oliver Phoom Harris; Thanathron; Luangaroonlerd; Surapas Ninratsuwan; Perathat Saekhow Finalist Award: GemFinder [Cluster: Data Science] - Chawan Surangsee; Arch Somboonphokkaphan; Charintip Sethaporn; Attakrit Jampraphunkul; Tiramedh Sastraruji; Yossaphum Lerdkittipong Throughout the semester, students have explored real-world challenges using principles of engineering and design thinking. This competition marks the culmination of their journey. We’d like to thank our panel of judges – Asst Prof Pavisorn Chuenchum, Dr Aung Pyae, Dr Chonlatep Usaku, Dr Jeerapong Laonamsai, Dr Manasavee Lohvithee, and Aj Sawangjit Wongwanchai – for lending their time and expertise to this event. Your feedback truly inspired our students to push their ideas further. A big thank you also goes to our MC, Panmile Jatupanyaporn Chatiketu, and our TA team – Chutiwat Ataboonwongse, Kumpol Saengtabtim, Narakhan Khunsrimek, and Kyawt Hmue Khin – for helping things run smoothly from start to finish. Congratulations once again to all the teams, and thank you for making this another successful year for the Exploring Engineering World course!
25 April 2025
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Professor and Zinn Faculty Scholar from Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia, gave a talk to introduce VICTOR (VIrginia Cooperative AuTOnomous Robotics) Lab.
Prof. Tomonari Furukawa, Professor and Zinn Faculty Scholar from Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia, gave a talk to introduce VICTOR (VIrginia Cooperative AuTOnomous Robotics) Lab during his visit to International School of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, on December 24, 2024. The visitation is hosted by Assoc. Prof. Ronnapee Chaichaowarat and his students.
27 December 2024
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The Research Team from the Robotics Lab at IST (VISTEC) Gave a Talk on “Nature's Intelligence for Physical AI: From Biology to AI and Robotics”.
The research team from the Robotics Lab at IST (VISTEC) gave a talk on “Nature's Intelligence for Physical AI: From Biology to AI and Robotics”. Prof. Poramate Manoonpong and his research team from the Robotics Lab at IST (VISTEC) gave a talk on “Nature's Intelligence for Physical AI: From Biology to AI and Robotics” at International School of Engineering (ISE), Chulalongkorn University, on December 16, 2024. The visitation is hosted by Assoc. Prof. Ronnapee Chaichaowarat and his students.
26 December 2024
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AerCap Executives Strengthen Partnership with Chula Engineering and Inspire Aerospace Engineering Students
AerCap Executives Strengthen Partnership with Chula Engineering and Inspire Aerospace Engineering Students On 14 November 2024, we were honoured to welcome Mr. John Burke, Chief Technical Officer of AerCap, and Mr. Prakash Thirunavakarasu, Vice President Technical, APAC, to Chulalongkorn University. Their visit highlighted the strong partnership between AerCap and our Faculty of Engineering. The session began with a strategic meeting between AerCap executives and the Faculty’s Dean, joined by ISE management and the Aerospace Engineering faculty members. Key discussions focused on the impact of the AerCap Scholarship Program, potential Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives, and opportunities for further industry-academic collaboration. We are grateful to AerCap for their commitment to supporting and inspiring our students. Following the formal session, AerCap executives joined an informal meet-and-greet with AerCap scholarship recipients and other aerospace engineering students. This open exchange allowed students to hear firsthand from industry leaders about career paths, industry trends, and the skills needed to thrive in the aviation sector. Our sincere thanks to AerCap for their continued dedication to student development. We look forward to more impactful collaborations in the future.
18 November 2024