National Chung Cheng University (CCU) is located in Chiayi County in southwestern Taiwan and is best known for its dedication to both the arts and the sciences. Founded in 1989, it is one of Taiwan's most modern universities and highly regarded in the country. There are seven Colleges- Humanities, Science, Social Sciences, Engineering, Law, Management, and Education- as well as the center for advanced manufacturing, telecommunication, system-on-chip, language studies, teacher education, learning, and general education.
The College of Engineering (CoE) at CCU, established in 1991, hosts five departments and graduate institutes: Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Communications Engineering, Master of Science in Advanced Manufacturing Systems, and Doctor Program in Ambient Intelligence and Smart Systems.
Faculty members of the college have received recognition in various research fields and are active in publishing results in international and domestic journals, conference proceedings, and patents.
CoE's special features in pursuit of excellence are Guiding teamwork in joint projects, emphasizing the research on high technology products, training the engineers for the industries, and hosting domestic and international academic activities.
Advanced Institute of Manufacturing with High-tech Innovation (AIM-HI) aims at research and development of key technologies for the next generation of intelligent precision manufacturing systems. Beyond the direct applications to precision machining, the technologies developed are also expected to find viable applications in other systems, including intelligent robots and vehicles and eco-friendly fabrication processes in the semiconductor and flat panel display industries−the two major industries in Taiwan.
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) is a research and educational institution in Thailand. It is situated in Lat Krabang District, Bangkok approximately 30 km east of the city center. The university consists of nine faculties: engineering, architecture, science, industrial education and technology, agricultural technology, information technology, food industry, liberal arts, and medicine.
The School of Engineering of King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) originated from "The Telecommunication Training Center Nondhaburi" which was established on August 24th, 1960 by the virtue of the technical cooperation between the Government of Thailand and the Government of Japan under the Columbo Plan.
In 1974, it was relocated to the Ladkrabang District of Bangkok on a site of 160 hectares, donated by the heiress of Chaopraya Suriyawongwaiyawat (Worn Boon-nak or Chaokhun Thanan) and renamed "King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Campus".
In 1985, the Institute was renamed "King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL)" Currently, the School of Engineering, comprises 12 departments with 52 programs, including Bachelor Degree Programs, Master Degree programs, Doctor of Philosophy Programs, and International Programs. The School of Engineering is one of the largest Engineering Schools in Thailand and well recognized in the Educational societies nationally and internationally by the virtue of our educational structure, lecturing pattern, and research framework.
With the solid foundation that the school has built, the sustainability of the programs and the full efforts and contributions from its staff members, the school aims to be the institutional leader in the field of Engineering toward an international standard.
Since its establishment in 1959, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) has grown from a small and single campus to a leading national university of technology, with more than 30,000 students across three campuses located in Bangkok, Prachinburi, and Rayong province. Founded adopted the German model of education which emphasizes on hands-on and practical experience. KMUTNB offers 185 Thai and English programs in certificate, undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate graduates who are both knowledgeable, experienced, and well prepared for rapidly changing workforce needs. KMUTNB endeavors to foster excellent teaching and researches that address the community’s significant challenges and tackle pressing issues in society. Integrating into communities and industries, KMUTNB works with them to enhance the quality of life and build a better society.
In 2020, KMUTNB climbed into the world university ranking lists by subject 2021, which reflects that we are internationally recognized as one of Thailand’s top ten leaders in three broad disciplines, including Physical Science, Engineering, and Computer Science. This reflects the university’s success to make difference through outstanding and innovative research with global and real-world impact. Locally focused, the university contributes to driving Thailand’s economic growth and helps the international academic partners and formal agreements with universities in China, Japan, South Korea, U.K., U.S.A and etc. KMUTNB always welcomes and seeks opportunities to Collaborate with new academic partners.
Faculty of Engineering is committed to training engineers and developing technology for the international community. It offers the highest quality programs for undergraduate and graduate levels. There are 9 engineering departments covering 19 bachelor’s, 13 master’s, and 7 doctoral programs. For undergraduate programs, 6 English / International Engineering programs were taught within the faculty.
Faculty of Engineering prepares students for lifelong learning and provides unique theoretical and practical hands-on learning experiences to succeed in their specialized fields. Its world-class facilities, equipment, and laboratories well-support students in learning and graduate-level research. The faculty is committed to training a competent engineering workforce to support the development benefits and prosperity of Thailand and other countries.
Walailak University is designed as a comprehensive university (with a variety of fields of study) to serve the people of Thailand. Walailak University graduates are expected to have practical intelligence, adversary quotient, Liberal Arts perspective, and technology competence, all integrated with high moral. All activities are designed to enhance Walailak University’s uniqueness in its ultimate goal to become “The Education Park of ASEAN” where all the global citizens can find the riches in the knowledge, wisdom, and culture.
Walailak University is a residential university equipped with modern educational facilities, services, and accommodation for students and staff, located against a beautiful backdrop of mountain scenery in Tha Sala District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand. The campus is 780 kilometers south of Bangkok, a 21⁄2 hour drive from the beach resorts of Samui Island, Surat Thani, and Krabi, and from the busy commercial center and international airport of Hat Yai. Nakhon Si Thammarat is well served by daily air, train, and bus services from Bangkok, Hat Yai, Phuket, and Malaysia. The University has a total area of 3,600 acres, making it the largest campus of any university in Thailand. Besides the main campus at Tha Sala, Walailak also has a coordinating office in Bangkok and a service center in neighboring Surat Thani province.
The School of Engineering and Technology, Walailak University was established in 1998 with its vision to be a distinguished engineering school in Thailand to produce excellent engineers equipped with necessary technical skills along with soft skills to work in the 21st century. There are 6 undergraduate programs in the school which are Bachelor of Engineering in Petrochemical and Polymer, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Robotic Engineering, and Chemical Engineering and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. The school also have 2 international graduate degrees including Master of Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy programs in Engineering. The school research projects are mainly focused on serving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.