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TAIST-Tokyo Tech Student Exchange Program in Japan 2022

Published: January 24, 2023

From September 12 to November 29, 2022, Tokyo Tech welcomed 6 students from Thailand Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (TAIST)-Tokyo Tech, a graduate education program jointly organized by the Institute in collaboration with Thailand's National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) and leading Thai universities.

After the final presentations, TAIST students with participants

After the final presentations, TAIST students with participants

Tokyo Tech faculty members are heavily involved in the program, serving as lecturers and, in cooperation with faculty members of the Thai partner universities and researchers from NSTDA, as academic co-supervisors of TAIST students. To encourage greater interaction between students from TAIST and Tokyo Tech, the Institute launched the TAIST-Tokyo Tech Student Exchange Program in 2015 and has continued the program since then. In addition to an outbound program for Tokyo Tech students to conduct research internships and take courses in Thailand, the inbound program provides opportunities for TAIST students to take advantage of the Institutes excellent research environment by conducting master's thesis research in Tokyo Tech laboratories. Because of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, this program could not take place in 2020 or 2021. However, the situation has been improved enough to resume it this year.

In front of the Environmental Energy Innovation Building

In front of the Environmental Energy Innovation Building

The 2022 inbound program enabled TAIST students to spend two and a half months at Tokyo Tech, where they conducted research and joined seminars and events at their host laboratories. They also enjoyed campus tours, including of Tokyo Tech faculty labs, and a visit to a Japanese company. Some of the participants also enrolled in courses at Tokyo Tech.

Tour of Ookayama Library

Tour of Ookayama Library

In visits to Tokyo Tech faculty members labs, program participants eagerly asked questions as they received briefings on each lab's research activities and experimental equipment. Through the lab visits, program participants gained exposure to Tokyo Tech research in various fields and deepened their understanding of the research underway at particular laboratories involved with the TAIST program.

Visiting Fujisawa Technology Center, NSK LTD.

Visiting Fujisawa Technology Center, NSK LTD.

Off campus, the TAIST students visited the Fujisawa Technology Center of NSK LTD., a TAIST supporter. They walked around the exhibited products, some of which can be tried by their hands, and learned the history of NSK's product development. After that, they visited many technicians working at the center to learn about their work from them directly.

Toast by EVP Imura at Reception

Toast by EVP Imura at Reception

At the program's conclusion, participants made final presentations on their research to an audience comprising their academic supervisors, fellow lab members, and faculty members, as well as guests from companies supporting TAIST. After their presentations, the students responded to questions in English. The chair of the Steering Committee for TAIST of the School of Engineering Professor Katsunori Hanamura, awarded a certificate of program completion to each student, and Executive Vice President Jun-ichi Imura toasted the participants at a reception that followed. Program participants reflected together on their 79-day stay in Japan, and Tokyo Tech faculty members encouraged them to continue with their research.

Comments from program participants

  • This program is very good, help me a lot to gain more experienced, more knowledge in the field of environment and gain more ideas for Master's Thesis.

  • The activities were great. I got more information about Tokyo institute of technology. Especially when visiting NSK company, taking us to see their exhibition, and taking us to tour the university laboratories, their work and dedication were amazing.

  • The supervisor and lab members were very kind to me. I can ask any unclear things to them, and I learned a lot from them. The program gave me many experiences and motivation for my future study path.

Program participants made the most of their short stay and have now returned to Thailand to complete their master's theses. After graduation, some will advance to doctoral programs at universities in Thailand or abroad, including Tokyo Tech, while others will pursue careers with Thai and foreign companies. Participants are expected to utilize the knowledge and experience they have gained at Tokyo Tech to work actively around the world.

Tokyo Tech Fund

This event is supported by Tokyo Tech Fund

Tokyo Institute of Technology Fund

Contact

TAIST Administration Office

Email taist@jim.titech.ac.jp