An Introduction to Rolling Stock & Rolling Stock Design
Vehicle Dynamic Behavior & Computer Simulation
Vehicle Acceptance & Novel Concepts
Introduction to Sensors, Monitoring, Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation (NDT&E) for Railway
How to See Through Walls – Hybrid Rotational Subsurface Radar Inspection for Digital Twin Tunnels
Interior Passive Safety
The Development of Railway Signaling
The Components of a Signaling System
Future Signaling - ETCS
The summer school is supported by the British Council on UK-China BRI Countries Education Partnership Initiative project (2020-2025) on Digital twin-driven lifecycle smart product design and manufacturing for railway industry. The event is organised by our project partners:
Newcastle University, UK: Professor Gui-Yun Tian, Professor Mark Robinson.
Newcastle University, UK: Thomas McDonald, MSc.
Huddersfield University, UK: Professor Simon Iwnicki.
Northumbria University, UK: Professor Sheng-feng Qin.
Southwest Jiaotong University, China: Professor Guofu Ding.
Southwest Jiaotong University, China: Professor Weihua Zhang.
Southwest Jiaotong University, China: Professor Huaiwen Tian.
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), China: Professor Bin Gao.
University of Zagreb, Croatia: Associate Professor Darko Vasić and Professor Vedran Bilas.
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), Thailand: Assistant Professor Dr Ruslee Sutthaweekul [Local Organiser].
(Thailand | THA) ruslee.s@eng.kmutnb.ac.th | (United Kingdom | UK) t.mcdonald@ncl.ac.uk
Delegates attending each of the three sessions will be entitled to an official certificate of participation in RT2022, a fine way to boost your professional CV and connection network in Rail & Digital Twin research.
Emeritus Professor of Railway Engineering and was the first Director of the Institute of railway Research at the University of Huddersfield in the UK.
Professor of Railway Systems Engineering and the Director of Newcastle University Rail Research Centre - NewRail.
Chair in Sensors Technologies and was the group head of Communications, Sensors, and Signal Processing at the Newcastle University in the UK.
Chair in digital design and manufacturing in the school of Design, Northumbria University, UK.
Professor of Rail Vehicle Structures and Crashworthiness at Kasetsart University in Bangkok and Chairman KURail - Kasetsart University Rail Technology department.
Assistant professor at KMUTNB. His main research interests include electrical drive, control system, active noise control system in hard disk drive and railway signalling.
Data Visualisation Developer currently completing his PhD (Year 3) in Mechanical Engineering as part of the Newcastle University Centre of Excellence for Mobility and Transport (UK)
Technical bid manager at Siemens Mobility (Thailand) Ltd. He has 28 years' experience in various aspects of signalling including design, site installation, testing &commissioning, sales support, and project consultant &management.
Wichitwathi Conference Room, Faculty of Engineering,
KING MONGKUT'S UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY NORTH BANGKOK
1518 Pracharat 1 Road,Wongsawang, Bangsue,
Bangkok 10800
Zoom Joining Information: Summer School (All Sessions)
Meeting ID: 832 1439 6980
Passcode: 054606
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Faculty of Engineering has established in 1963, a few years after the founding of the university, Faculty of Engineering is one of the oldest faculties at King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB). The Faculty first offered programs in mechanical technology and electrical technology to prospective high-school graduates in 1964. Then, in 1969, the programs were expanded to include vocational-school graduates. The first two departments; mechanical technology and electrical technology, were later renamed Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Electrical Engineering, respectively.
Faculty of Engineering is committed to train engineers and develop technology for international community. We offer the highest quality programs for undergraduate and graduate levels. There are 9 engineering departments covering 19 bachelor’s, 13 master’s and 8 doctoral programs. For undergraduate programs, 6 English / International Engineering programs were taught within the faculty.