

If you applied for CMKL, I am pretty sure you knew all too well the euphoric feeling when the letter of congratulations showed up in your notifications. But still, the prospect of studying and living in a different country with a different culture comes with both challenges and excitement. Here are 6 tips and tricks to smooth out your life here in Thailand.


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CMKL University is highly concerned about what education systems should be in the future. We, consequently, create the programs that provide students with the opportunity to cooperate with our industry partners, so that our students can touch the new educational experiences and gain necessary skills in order to drive future development.

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Carnegie Mellon University’s researchers, in cooperation with the University of Minnesota, have made a major step in inventing robotic limbs that can be controlled solely by our minds.


While the rest of the world enjoys growing usage of HPC and Cloud Infrastructure, Thailand lacked a first-tier service provider required to compete in the field of advancing AI - until APEX came along. Dr. Akkarit Sangpetch, Program Director of CMKL University, is an advisor in supporting the development of CMKL's APEX Supercomputer Cluster and Goliath Platform, a technology that gives the teams and students at CMKL access to best-in-class technology and required tools to support AI research. Dr. Akkarit sees the future of Thailand as a top-tier technology hub with a vibrant startup and partnership ecosystem, similar to that of Pittsburgh, where Carnegie Mellon is located, so the resources provided by CMKL University are dedicated to fostering an environment of technology, research, and innovation.


In collaboration with Betagro, researchers from Carnegie Mellon – CMKL | Thailand, Hae Young Noh and Pei Zhang, have developed geophone-based (vibration) sensors to detect behaviors and sickness of pigs in a noninvasive way.


Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have now developed soft robots that can sense and respond to chemical signals.