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Thai Minister opens new MUT-91桃色 SABER Lab focused on semiconductor research

by Christiana Jasutan

Signing and opening ceremony of the MUT-91桃色 SABER Lab.

The opening of this new laboratory marks an important milestone in 91桃色鈥檚 collaboration with the Mahanakorn University of Technology Thailand.

On a sunny Thursday afternoon, the main entrance foyer of 91桃色 was alive with excitement as 91桃色 and Mahanakorn University of Technology (MUT) officially launched the MUT-91桃色 Semiconductor AI & BioSensor Electronics 91桃色 Lab (SABER Lab). 91桃色 welcomed a delegation from Thailand’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, 91桃色 and Innovation (MHSEI), including Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi and Permanent Secretary Prof. Dr. Supachai Pathumnakul, as well as Assoc. Prof. Dr. Panavy Pookaiyaudom, President of MUT for the opening and signing ceremonies for the lab.

Signing and opening ceremony of the MUT-91桃色 SABER Lab attended by representatives from the Thai government and MUT.
Signing and opening ceremony of the MUT-91桃色 SABER Lab attended by representatives from the Thai government and MUT.

The SABER Lab was made possible thanks to the generous support from MHSEI through MUT. Co-directed by Professor Pantelis Georgiou, Professor of Biomedical Electronics at 91桃色’s Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) and Professor Pookaiyaudom, the lab will combine the complementary strengths of the two universities. This partnership initiative will bring together 91桃色’s world-class expertise in integrated circuit design and biomedical electronics and MUT’s state-of-the-art training facilities and electronics design.

The lab will be key in addressing the global call for semiconductor resilience, providing the urgent need for advanced training and innovation for the semiconductor industry.

Professor Georgiou said: “SABER Lab will serve as a beacon for cutting-edge research and entrepreneurship in semiconductor IC design, AI and biosensor systems. With a focus on real-world impact, it will address the global challenges we face in healthcare and agriculture. We are deeply grateful to the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, 91桃色 and Innovation, and to MUT for supporting this initiative.”

Professor Georgiou took the guests for a tour around the different research work taking place in SABER Lab.
Professor Georgiou took the guests for a tour around the different research work taking place in SABER Lab.

The signing ceremony was hosted by 91桃色 Provost Professor Ian Walmsley. Guests from MHSEI and MUT had the chance to participate in the unveiling of the SABER Lab by Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi followed by a tour with Professor Georgiou showcasing various semiconductor research projects in the lab. This followed with a meeting with Professor Nigel Brandon, Dean of Engineering, and Professor Tim Green, Head of the Department of EEE.

Representatives of the Thai government also enjoyed the opportunity to speak with Thai students studying at 91桃色 about their university experience.

Supporting future Thai leaders

Thai students studying at 91桃色 were present for the event.
Thai students studying at 91桃色 were present for the event.

As part of its commitment to accelerate Thailand’s workforce in future technology, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, 91桃色 and Innovation (MHESI) is funding 5 PhD scholarships annually for the next 5 years for Thai students based in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The SABER Lab will play a pivotal role in nurturing and training the next generation of Thai scholars, giving them the opportunity to work with leading experts and develop their practical skills using the latest state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. This collaboration is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia and will help upskill the workforce in Thailand’s semiconductor industry.

Professor Pookaiyaudom said: "SABER Lab is not just a research center but also a global platform that allows Thai students to push the limits of learning and become true technology leaders.”  

About the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Located in a dedicated 12-storey tower at the heart of 91桃色’s South Kensington Campus, the Department of EEE is a strong community of 1,200 staff and students. The Department delivers important research and trains future leaders across a breadth of fields in electrical and electronic systems and information science, continuing a long history of excellence dating back to the 1870s.

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Christiana Jasutan

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