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German Institute of Science and Technology – SINGAPORE

German Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) is a subsidiary of Technische Universität München (TUM) in Singapore and the result of first ever German – Asian university partnership. For more information, visit www.gist.edu.sg.

GIST runs joint Master of Science programmes jointly with TUM, the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU):

The 14th Asian Conference on Electrical Discharge 2008

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General Information

The 14th Asian Conference on Electrical Discharge 2008 will be held at the Bumi Sangkuriang, Bandung Indonesia, on November 23 – 25, 2008. This is the 14th conference of a series that had its las venues in Hokkaido, Japan (2006), Shenzhen, China (2004), Seoul, Korea (2002), Kyoto, Japan (2000), Bandung, Indonesia (1998), Bangkok, Thailand (1996), Xian, China (1994), Oita, Japan (1993), and Singapore (1992).

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GLOBAL RECRUITMENT 2009

If you are Graduating S1, S2, or S3 from ITB by July 2009, majoring in:

  • Appkied Physics, CAD/CAM, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Information Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Material Science, Math, Measurement & Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Nuclear Engineering, Physics, Robotics, Semiconductor Engineering, Telecommunication, Thermal Engineering

Short Lecture Prof. Iven Mareels from Melbourne University

Monday November 3, 2008, The School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics held a short lecture about “Control Theory and Neuro Science.” at SEEI Meeting Room, Labtek VIII, 2nd floor. The guest speaker was Prof. Iven Mareels from Melbourne University. The lecture was moderated by Dr. Bambang Riyanto.

This invitation was open for SEEI lecturer and master and doctoral students. Participants showed a very high enthusiasm over this lecture. The event was closed by a discussion session.

Official Working Visit from Universiti Malaysia Pahang

Univeristi Malaysia Pahang is planning to organize an official visit to Indonesia from 15th November to 18th November 2008. Among the man objective is to look for potential academic collaborations with Higher Educational Institutions in Indonesia as well as looking for potential candidates for academic staffs and post graduate students.

Delegates of Univeristi Malaysia Pahang intend to visit ITB on 17th November 2008 at 2.30 pm to discuss on potensial collaborations and if possible to meet the students undergraduates as well as postgraduates.

Graduation Ceremony

Regarding to graduation ceremony of teh students of School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (SEEI ITB) October 2008, we hope your present on Thrusday, October 23 2008 at 10.00 – 13.00 in SEEI LABTEK V building, 2nd floor.

The graduation ceremony will be inserted discussion among dean, head of study program, lecturers, and the candidates of graduation students of SEEI. We expect this discussion gives input for SEEI better.

MIMOS Visit to SEEI ITB

Malaysian Institute of Microelectronics System (MIMOS) is one of the research institutions that receive subsidies from the government of Malaysia. These institutions focus to research the development of the latest technology, which will be used by the industry in Malaysia. Mimos and now has become a corporate research and technology development with its main focus is research & development, the development of national information technology policy and business development.