Faculty of Engineering Hosts A Special Lecture from Kyutech on Fluid Engineering with Interactive Demonstrations

Faculty of Engineering Hosts A Special Lecture on Fluid Engineering with Interactive Demonstrations
Center for International Engineering Programs (CIEP) at Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) organized a special lecture titled “Visualizing, Understanding and Controlling the Flow” by Prof. Masaki Fuchiwaki, bringing fluid dynamics to life through engaging experiments and real-world applications.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Petch Jearanaisilawong and Asst.Prof. Dr. Tonkid Chantarasmi welcomed Prof. Masaki Fuchiwaki from the Department of Intelligent and Control Systems, Faculty of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech). The event drew approximately 90 third-year mechanical and aerospace engineering students, faculty members and staff.
The lecture featured numerous hands-on demonstrations that transformed complex fluid dynamics concepts into easily understandable examples connected to everyday life. Prof. Fuchiwaki’s interactive approach helped students visualize abstract principles through practical experiments, making the challenging subject more accessible and engaging.
Mr. Toshiro Wakabayashi, Special Assistant to the Vice President for International Affairs at Kyutech, give an introduction of Kyutech, scholarships, and close collaboration between KMUTNB and Kyutech.
This special lecture is part of a broader collaboration between KMUTNB and Kyutech, marking an important milestone in the establishment of the KMUTNB-Kyutech Collaboration Satellite Office. This partnership aims to strengthen academic ties and foster knowledge exchange between the two institutions.
Event Details:
- Date: February 6, 2025
- Time: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
- Venue: Wichiwathi Auditorium, 3rd Floor, Building 81, Faculty of Engineering, KMUTNB
- Language: English
- Participants: 90 third-year Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering students
The interactive session not only enhanced students’ understanding of fluid dynamics but also demonstrated the practical applications of fluid engineering in solving real-world challenges. This collaborative event exemplifies both institutions’ commitment to innovative teaching methods and international academic partnerships.
The establishment of the KMUTNB-Kyutech Collaboration Satellite Office represents a significant step forward in strengthening the long-term relationship between the two universities, promising future opportunities for academic joint research, and educational development.