King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีพระจอมเกล้าธนบุรี | |
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Motto | Danto Seṭṭho Manussesu |
Motto in English | "The trained man wins" |
Type | Public (National) research university |
Established | February 4, 1960 |
President | Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suvit Tia |
Address | (Main campus) , , Bang Mot, Thung Khru |
Campus | Urban Bang Mot (Main campus) Rural Bangkhuntien campus Ratchaburi campus |
Colors | Orange Yellow |
Affiliations | ASAIHL |
Mascot | Ant |
Website | kmutt.ac.th kmutt.ac.th/en |
The King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT, Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีพระจอมเกล้าธนบุรี; RTGS: maha witthayalai theknoloyi phrachomklao thonburi; colloquially "Bangmod", Thai: บางมด; RTGS: bang mot) is a national public engineering and technology university in Thailand, focusing on teaching and research. It is one of nine national research universities (NRU) in Thailand.[1] It is in Bang Mot Sub-district, Thung Khru District, Bangkok. It was founded on 18 April 1960, making it the third oldest engineering school and seventh oldest university in Thailand.[citation needed]
History
[edit]King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi can trace its origin to the Thonburi Technical College (TTC) which was established on 4 February 1960, by the Department of Vocational Education, Ministry of Education. TTC had the mission of training technicians, technical instructors, and technologists. By virtue of the Technology Act, enacted 21 April 1971, three technical institutes are under the Department of Vocational Education: Thonburi Technical Institute (TTI), North Bangkok Technical Institute, and Nonthaburi Telecommunication Institute. They were combined to form one degree-granting institution under the name King Mongkut's Institute of Technology (KMIT) spread across three campuses. TTC thus became KMIT Thonburi campus. In 1974, KMIT was transferred from the Ministry of Education to the Ministry of University Affairs.[citation needed]
A new technology act was enacted 19 February 1986: the three campuses of KMIT became three autonomous institutes, each having university status. KMIT Thonburi campus became King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Thonburi (KMITT).
KMITT purchased 460 acres (1.9 km2) of land to expand the campus.[2]
Symbol
[edit]The university's formal seal is the personal seal of King Mongkut, also known as Rama IV. In the middle of the seal is the Great Crown of Victory, the most important of the five royal regailia of Thailand: the great crown of victory; the sword of victory; the royal staff; the royal slippers; and the royal fan and royal fly whisk)[3] It has a white tiered umbrella of kingship bracing both sides. All of the symbols are displayed in a two-layered circle with text both in Thai and English showing the name of the university. This seal is used for announcements and official documents and is included in all of the ceremonies of the university.[4]
The flower of King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi is "Thammaruksa", a flower that can easily be found on campus. The university color imitates that of the flower.
Faculties and Schools
[edit]KMUTT has the following Faculties and Schools along with their respective departments and offices:[5]
Faculty of Engineering (FoE)
[edit]The Faculty of Engineering consist of 12 departments and 1 office:[6]
- Office of the Dean
- Department of Biological Engineering
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Computer Engineering
- Department of Control System and Instrumentation Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering
- Department of Environmental Engineering
- Department of Food Engineering
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Production Engineering
- Department of Tool and Materials Engineering
Faculty of Science (FSci)
[edit]The Faculty of Science consist of 6 departments and 1 office:[6]
- Office of the Dean
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Microbiology
- Department of Physics
- Department of Scientific Instrument Center for Standard and Industry
Faculty of Industrial Education and Technology (FIET)
[edit]The Faculty of Industrial Education and Technology consist of 4 departments and 3 offices:[6]
- Department of Civil Technology Education
- Department of Electrical Technology Education
- Mechanical Technology Education
- Department of Production Technology Education
- Educational Communication and Technology Department
- Division of Computer and Information Technology
- Department of Printing and Packaging Technology
School of Liberal Arts (SoLA)
[edit]School of Liberal Arts consist of 2 offices:[6]
- President Office
- Office of General Education (GenEd)
School of Information Technology (SIT)
[edit]School of Information Technology consist of 6 offices:[6]
- President Office
- Information Technology
- Computer Science
- Digital Service Innovation
School of Architecture and Design (SoA+D)
[edit]The School of Architecture and Design consist of 2 offices:[6]
- President Office
- Media Arts and Technology
School of Energy Environment and Materials (SEEM)
[edit]The School of Energy Environment and Materials consist of 7 offices and 1 laboratory:[6]
- President Office
- Energy Technology
- Energy Management Technology
- Materials Technology / Integrated Product Design and Manufacturing
- Environmental Technology
- Thermal Technology
- Polymer Processing and Flow Research Group (P-PROF)
- EnConLab ( Energy Conservation Laboratory)
School of Bioresources and Technology (SBT)
[edit]The School of Bioresources and Technology consist of 3 offices:[6]
- President Office
- Biotechnology
- Postharvest Technology
Join Graduate School of Energy and Environment (JGSEE)
[edit]Institute of Field Robotics (FIBO)
[edit]The Institute of Field Robotics consist of 1 office:[6]
- President Office
Graduate School of Management and Innovation (GMI)
[edit]The Graduate School of Management and Innovation consist of 1 office:[6]
- President Office
Student life
[edit]The sports complex includes, among other facilities, a gymnasium, a basketball court, a football field, a table tennis facility and a tennis court.
Library of King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi is the management Central Office library, and information technology to support the mission of the university to provide education, promote research, development, technical education and service to the society.
KMUTT residence is an independent, non-profit organization in cooperation with the University administration.
There are student activities and sports services, sports equipment borrowing services such as football, volleyball etc., outdoor sports fields and indoor sports field.
Campuses
[edit]Bangmod main campus
[edit]Bang Mot is the main campus of KMUTT, in Thonburi on Prachauthit Road. The area of the main campus is 52 acres (0.21 km2). The Faculty of Engineering; Faculty of Science; Faculty of Industrial Education and Technology; School of Energy, Environmental and Materials; the School of Information Technology; the School of Liberal Arts; the Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment; Graduate School of Management and Innovation; Institute of Field Robotics;[7] Institute for Scientific and Technological Research and Services; Computer Center; and KMUTT Library are all present on this campus.[8]
Bang Khun Thian Campus
[edit]The Bang Khun Thian Campus, 80 acres (0.32 km2) in size, contains the School of Architecture and Design, the School of Bioresources and Technology, the Pilot Plant Development and Training Institute, and the Industrial Park.[9] It is in Bangkok's Bang Khun Thian District.
Ratchaburi Campus
[edit]The Ratchaburi campus is located in Ratchaburi province, approximately 150 kilometers to the west of the main Bangmod campus in Bangkok. A 500 million baht budget was allocated for construction in 2010.[10]
Main campus dormitories
[edit]In the fiscal year 1995–1997, the government granted a budget of 190.8 million baht to King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi to construct the dormitory. The male dormitory, completed for 130.7 million baht, was a 23 m (75 ft) x 69 m (226 ft) eleven-story building, composed of 264 rooms that accommodate 944 students. The female dormitory, completed at the amount of 60.1 million baht, was a 23 m (75 ft) x 35.7 m (117 ft) ten-story building, composed of 110 rooms that accommodate 388 students.[citation needed]
Transportation
[edit]KMUTT provides a free bus service between the Bangmod campus and the Bang Khun Thian campus for students, staff, and visitors. The first trip from the Bangmod campus to the Bang Khun Thian campus is at 7:30 A.M. and the last trip is at 6:00 P.M. The first trip in the opposite direction from the Bang Khun Thian campus to the Bangmod campus starts at 8:00 A.M. and the last trip is at 7:00 P.M.[11]
KMUTT Library
[edit]The "KMUTT Library and Information Center" was founded on 5 May 1988. On 19 October 2000 its name was changed to "KMUTT Library".[12]
References
[edit]- ^ "Fact Sheet". King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT). Retrieved 13 August 2018.
- ^ "KMUTT Ratchaburi Learning Park". global.kmutt.ac.th. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- ^ "The Royal Regalia and Royal Utensils of Thailand". www.chiangmai-chiangrai.com. Archived from the original on 2017-09-06. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- ^ "logosociety: ตราสัญลักษณ์ มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีพระจอมเกล้า". Blogspot. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- ^ "Undergraduate". KMUTT. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "KMUTT Web Link". KMUTT. King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
- ^ Praiwan, Yuthana (12 May 2018). "Rise of the robots, at last". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
- ^ "KMUTT Bangmod Campus". global.kmutt.ac.th. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- ^ "KMUTT Bangkhuntien Campus | KMUTT". global.kmutt.ac.th. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- ^ "รู้จัก Residential College". Archived from the original on 2023-01-23. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
- ^ "Parking & Transportation". KMUTT. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
- ^ "นโยบายสำนักหอสมุด มจธ. | Home สำนักหอสมุด มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีพระจอมเกล้าธนบุรี". Home สำนักหอสมุด มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีพระจอมเกล้าธนบุรี. Retrieved 2018-04-19.