BART LAB Rescue Robotics Team, 16 members + 3 robots, will attend the RoboCup Japan Open 2009 as the Thailand’s representative in return to ‘NU-Tech R,’ Japanese Rescue Robot League’s Champion to attend the Thailand Rescue Robot Championship 2008 (TRR2008) in the…
On February 25, 2009, Prof. Joel Burdick of California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA, has visited BART LAB after performing his role as a plenary speaker at the IEEE ROBIO 2008. Prof. Burdick is academically related to Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn. Prof. Gregory…
Auranuch Lorsakul, a BART LAB member, is currently working on 4-D Ultrasound Project under collaboration with / guidance of Prof. Andrew F. Laine at the Dept of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, New York. Auranuch Lorsakul is spending her 8 months as an…
Lalith Wickramarathna, a Master’s student at the University of Lüebeck in Germany, has joined the PIP LAB as a research assistant for the next year to complete his thesis research. His research in the PIP LAB will involve optimizing motors in a…
Dept of Biomedical Engineering, Mahidol University is currently accepting for applications to the Master Program in Biomedical Engineering (International Program). The Dept is also offering the ‘Biomedical Engineering Scholarships’ to good GPA applicants. BART LAB is serving graduate students from the program…
BART LAB Rescue Robotics Team won the Best Autonomy Award, over 80 teams from national international, in the Thailand Rescue Robot Championship 2008. The competition was held at the Thailand National Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, on December 13 - 14, 2008.
Prof. Rao, co-inventor of Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) , based technology of JPEG, visited BART LAB on November 11, 2008. Prof. Rao is the main author of Multimedia Communication Systems Text Book, and is currently with University of Texas, Arlington.
Claire Guerineay studied in biomedical instrument field at the Ecole Superieure D' Ingenieurs De Luminy University. She spent time doing a research here for 3 months from April to July 2551 in the topic “The Development of Monofilment for patients whose nervous…
BART LAB and Department of Biomedical Engineering received Best Innovation Awards from “Technology Street Contest on Innovations for the Disabled” organized by MCOT at the Impact Convention Center, 14-15 June 2008.
Best Innovation Award for the Physically Handicapped “Electrical Controlby Using Signals…
BART LAB’s Intelligent Vehicle Team, “BART LAB Vehiculum,” passed through the final round in the 2008 Thai Intelligent Vehicle Challenge organized by Thai Robotics Society, Asian Institute of Technology and Seagate. Every car in the TIVC 2008 must autonomously drive along the…