INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING (IME)

Since its inception in the early 1970’s, the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering program at AIT has committed to prepare qualified engineers with high-tech knowledge for supporting sustainable industrial development of the region. Starting as Systems Engineering in the early days and becoming Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering today, our focus has always been on responding to current needs and future trends for industry to be competitive, and we have achieved it through

  • A high quality graduate education program,
  • Teaching excellent through research activities,
  • Strong relationship with private and public sectors, and
  • Partnership with various manufacturing and service industries.

Programs

  • Doctoral degree program
  • Master’s degree program
  • Professional master’s degree program*
  • Diploma and certificate

* Three years experience is required.

The credit requirements of the regular and non-thesis professional master’s programs are 49 credits and 33 credits, respectively. The credit requirement of the doctoral degree is 84 credits of which 66 credits are for research dissertation. IME also offers diploma and certificate programs toward master’s degrees.

Preferred Background

For Master Program
Strong quantitative background; undergraduate degree in mechanical, production, industrial, electrical, electronics, or chemical engineering; other engineering fields; other applied sciences.

For Doctoral Program
One should have a good master’s degree in one of the above disciplines.

Course Structure

August Semester

Course Code Title Course Credit Type Instructor/s
AT72.01 Deterministic Optimization Models 3(3-0) General Dr. Huynh Trung Luong
AT72.02 Production and Operations Management 3(3-0) General Adjunct Faculty
AT72.03 Statistical Models and Design of Experiments 3(3-0) Required Dr. Huynh Trung Luong
AT72.04 Engineering Economy 3(3-0) General Dr. Huynh Trung Luong, Adjunct Faculty
AT72.05 Quality Control and Management 3(3-0) General Dr. Huynh Turung Luong
AT73.03 Engineering Metrology 3(2-3) General Dr. Pisut Koomsap
AT73.05 Eco-Design and Manufacturing Systems 3(2-3) General Adjunct Faculty
AT73.16 CAE & CAM for Product Development 3(2-3) General Adjunct Faculty
AT73.19 Advanced E-Design 3(2-3) General Adjunct Faculty
AT73.20 Additive Manufacturing and Reverse Engineering 3(3(-0) General Dr. Pisut Koomsap
 AT73.9009 Selected Topic: Communications and People Skills Development for Engineering Leaders  3(15-60) General Dr. Pisut Koomsap
AT74.01 Kinematics and Dynamics of Mechanisms and Robots 3(2-3) General Adjunct Faculty
AT74.03 Sensing and Actuation 3(2-3) General Prof. Manukid Parnichkun
AT74.04 Digital and Analog Circuit Design 3(2-3) General Adjunct Faculty
AT74.10 Control Theory 3(3-0) General Prof. Manukid Parnichkun
AT81.01 Microelectronics Fabrication Technology 3(3-0) General Adjunct Faculty
AT81.05 Analog Integrated Circuit Design 3(2-3) General Adjunct Faculty
AT81.06 VLSI Design 3(2-3) General Adjunct Faculty
AT81.07 Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems 3(3-0) General Dr. Mongkol Ekpanyapong
AT81.15 Embedded Systems Architecture 3(3-0) General Dr. Mongkol Ekpanyapong
 AT79.02 Impact of Nanotechnology on the Society  2(30-0) General Dr. Gabriel Louis Hornyak
 AT79.03 Intellectual Property Rights for Technology Development  and Management  2(30-0) General Adjunct Faculty
 AT79.05 Fundamentals of Chemistry  2(15-30) General Adjunct Faculty
 AT79.06 Catalysis  2(30-0) General Dr. Gabriel Louis Hornyak
 AT79.09 Colloids and Nanoparticles  3(15-45) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora
 AT79.10 Microelectronics Fabrication Technology  3(45-0) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora/Adjunct Faculty
AT72.9014 Selected Topic: Applied Data Analytics 3(45-0) General Dr. Huynh Turung Luong
 AT79.9002 Selected Topic: Nanotechnology for Biomedical Applications  1(15-0) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora/Adjunct Faculty
 AT79.9003 Selected Topic: Fundamentals of Bionanotechnology  3(45-0) General Dr. Gabriel Louis Hornyak
 AT79.9004 Selected Topic: Nanomechanics  2(30-0) General Adjunct Faculty
 AT79.9005 Selected Topic: Nanometrology  2(30-0) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora
 AT79.9006 Selected Topic: Nanotechnology for the Life Sciences  3(45-0) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora
 AT79.9007 Selected Topic: Nanotechnology for Solar Cells  2(30-0) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora
 AT84.01 Nano-Micro Fabrication Technologies  3(45-0)  General Dr. Tanujjal Bora
 AT84.02 Fundamentals of Bionanotechnology  3(30-45)  General Adjunct Faculty
 AT84.03 Catalysis, Enzyme Kinetics and Thermodynamics  3(45-0)  General Dr. Tanujjal Bora/Prof.Dieter Trau, Adjunct Faculty

January Semester

Course Code Title Course Credit Type Instructor/s
AT72.08 Stochastic Decision Models 3(3-0) General Dr. Huynh Trung Luong
AT72.09 Inventory and Logistic Management 3(3-0) General Adjunct Faculty
AT72.10 Scheduling and Sequencing 3(3-0) General Adjunct Faculty
AT72.11 Modelling and Simulation of Discrete Event Systems 3(3-0) General Adjunct Faculty
AT72.9014 Selected Topic: Applied Data Analytics 3(3-0) General Dr. Huynh Trung Luong
AT73.06 Product Design and Development 3(2-3) Required Dr. Pisut Koomsap
AT73.07 Industrial Packaging Design and Technology 3(3-0) General Adjunct Faculty
AT74.05 AI and Neuro-Fuzzy Theory 3(3-0) General Prof. Manukid Parnichkun
AT74.06 Pattern Recognition and Image Processing 3(2-3) General Dr. Mongkol Ekpanyapong
AT74.07 Automation Technology 3(2-3) General Adjunct Faculty
AT74.11 Haptics 3(2-3) General Adjunct Faculty
AT74.12 Nonlinear Dynamics and Control 3(3-0) General Adjunct Faculty
AT81.16 Real Time Systems 3(2-3) General Dr. Mongkol Ekpanyapong
AT81.17 Embedded Systems Design 3(2-3) General Dr. Mongkol Ekpanyapong
 AT81.9001 Selected Topic: Deep Learning for Computer Vision  3(30-45) General Dr. Mongkol Ekpanyapong
 AT79.01 Self Assembly and Molecular Manufacturing  2(30-0) General Dr. Gabriel Louis Hornyak
 AT79.04 Solid State Physics for Nanotechnology  2(30-0) General Adjunct Faculty
 AT79.07 Nano Thermodynamics  2(30-0) General Adjunct Faculty
 AT79.08 Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology  3(45-0) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora
 AT79.11 Microelectromechanical and Nanoelectromechanical  Systems  2(30-0) General Adjunct Faculty
 AT79.12 Characterization Tools in Nanotechnology  3(30-45) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora
 AT79.13 Advanced Seminars in Nanotechnology  2(30-0) General Dr. Gabriel Louis Hornyak
 AT79.9001 Selected Topic: Fundamentals of Bionanotechnology  2(30-0) General Dr. Gabriel Louis Hornyak
 AT79.9008 Selected Topic: Nano-Electrochemistry  2(30-0) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora/,
Dr. Gabriel Louis Hornyak
 AT84.04 Characterization Tools in Nanotechnology  3(45-0) General Dr. Tanujjal Bora
 AT84.05 Colloids and Nanoparticles  3(30-45)  General Dr. Tanujjal Bora
 AT84.06 Biomimetics  3(30-45)  General Adjunct Faculty
 AT84.07 Biosensors and Bioelectronics  3(30-45)  General Dr. Tanujjal Bora, Prof. Dieter Trau

General Information/Regulations

MASTER’S PROGRAM

During the first two semesters, master’s students are expected to complete the coursework requirement. In summary, a master’s student in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME) follows:

Duration: 4 semesters and 1 Inter-Semester Period (22 months)

Thesis Option  Research Option
Required Courses   6 credits   6 credits
Elective Courses 18 credits 32 credits
Option 24 credits 10 credits
Total 48 credits  48 credits

DOCTORAL PROGRAM

Doctoral students in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME) are required to take a minimum of 84 credits that comprise 12 credits of coursework including a maximum of 3 credits of special study and 72 credits of dissertation. The composition of courses taken by a doctoral student requires the consent of his/her dissertation advisor.

In summary, a doctoral candidate in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME) follows:

Duration: 7 semesters and 2 or 3 Inter-Semester Periods

Total Credits Required: 84 credits = 12 coursework credits + 72 research credits

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