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Congratulations to Suneth Namal Karunarathna who receives the Aoyagi Prize in recognition of his outstanding academic performance in the field of Information and Communication Technologies. Mr. Karunarathna, a Sri Lankan citizen, obtained his B.Eng. degree, major in Computer Engineering from
University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka in 2007. He was admitted to the AIT Master's program (joined with the Msc program of Telecom SudParis) in August 2008 and completed his M.Eng. degree with a thesis entitled Technology Challenges for Context Aware Multimedia Services.' Prior to joining AIT, he worked as a Teaching Faculty as an Engineer in Sri Lanka Telecom, Sri Lanka. The Aoyagi Prize was established from funds provided in 1994 by Prof. Yukio Aoyagi, former AIT faculty member.
Sraddha Adhikari, student of MSc COMNets Telecom SudParis/AIT MSc COMNets, awards the AIT 2010 Master's Thesis competition in the category of ICT.
Fifty five students participated in the fifth Master’s Thesis Competition at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). The event, organized on 17 May, was witnessed by experts from International and regional organizations, partner universities as well as the private sector who acted as judges in various categories.
Sraddha Adhikari was co-directed by Mehdi Mani and Noël Crespi - two teachers of Telecom SudParis department RS2M - on the subject « Content Discovery Using People Social Pattern in Peer-to-Peer Networks ».
Jagadish Ghimire receives the Aoyagi Prize in recognition of his outstanding academic performance in the field of Information and Communication Technologies. Mr. Ghimire, a Nepali citizen, obtained his B.Eng. degree, major in Electronics and Communication from Tribhuvan University, Nepal in 2007. He was admitted to the AIT Master's program (joined with the Msc program of Telecom SudParis) in August 2007 and completed his M.Eng. degree with a thesis entitled 'Analysis of Supernode based Peer-to-Peer System for IP Telephony over Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.' Prior to joining AIT, he worked as a Teaching Faculty at Himalayan Whitehouse International College, Nepal. The Aoyagi Prize was established from funds provided in 1994 by Prof. Yukio Aoyagi, former AIT faculty member.
Updated on 09/14/2011
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