TE2023: The 30th ISTE International Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering Hua Hin Cha Am, Thailand, July 11-14, 2023 |
Conference website | http://te2023.ait.ac.th/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=te2023 |
Since 1994 our ISTE community has convened annually to discuss engineering for today's most pressing social and technical challenges. The next TE conference will be held in Hua Hin Cha Am, Thailand, during July 11-14, 2023.
TE2023 will bring together academic people and interested industry professionals around the world to exchange their knowledge and ideas connected to the conference theme "Leveraging Transdisciplinary Engineering in a Changing and Connected World." Technological advancement, as all are experiencing, has changed how we live, work, learn and socialize and exposed individuals to an open, connected world. The unexpected pandemic has further expedited the need for change. All industrial, business, and education sectors have been challenged and have already begun to leverage technologies to improve operational performance. However, today's world is much more complex than technologies alone can be the answer. Collaborative teams of people with the ability to see a holistic picture and being equipped with knowledge and skills in various disciplines are indispensable to exploit the technologies effectively in the changing and connected world.
Similar to previous TE conferences, our participants will be in contact with current research related to Transdisciplinary Engineering and will also experience active involvement in workshops, panel discussions, and poster sessions. Furthermore, we are enthusiastic about having prominent keynote speakers share their visions to inspire and expand the horizon of our participants.
Submission Guidelines
We are looking for your participation in sharing research and activities to help prepare the academic community and industry people for this challenging period. We encourage you to submit abstracts before the deadline. The TE conference series welcomes papers on topics that address transdisciplinary engineering topics. The abstracts and papers are peer-reviewed with a follow-on indexed publication. In addition, several related journals will invite the top papers for expansion and refinement from the event for journal publication. Please visit http://te2023.ait.ac.th/ further details
A transdisciplinary engineering paper:
- Addresses a real-world problem.
- Involves multiple engineering disciplines and other fields relevant to the context of the engineered system (e.g. social scientists, economists, legal scholars…)
- Integrates knowledge from across disciplines and stakeholders.
- Demonstrates insights beyond a specific technical challenge, contributing emerging engineering principles and methods outside existing domains.
List of Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Product Design and Development:
- Design of Personalized Products and Services
- Product and Production Platforms
- Democratization of Design
- Citizen/ Community-Led Design
- Concurrent Engineering
- Human-Centric Design
- Co-Creation
- Customer Experience Design
Smart Operations for Value Chain Management:
- Supply Chain Management
- Smart Factory
- Product Service Systems
- Collaborative Manufacturing
- Digital Manufacturing
- Additive Manufacturing
- Digital Twin
- Internet of Things
- Cyber-Physical Systems
Engineering Education
- Learning Strategies and Instructional Design for Engineering
- Problem-Based Learning and Project-based Learning in Engineering
- Digital and Open Learning for Engineering
- Competency Development and Assessment
- Professional Education and Certification
- University Business Cooperation
Critical Issues in Transdisciplinary Engineering
- Gender and Diversity in Engineering Teams
- Global North vs South
- Engineering Policy and Practice in the Public Sector
- Engineering in Global Crises
Transdisciplinary Approaches to
- Decision Support Tools and Methods
- Value Engineering
- Risk Management
- Knowledge Management and Knowledge Engineering
Team Working:
- Managing Cultural and Disciplinary Differences
- Methods for Transdisciplinary Teamwork
- Transdisciplinary Team Performance Measurement
- Collaborative Design Environments
Theoretical Contributions
- Engineering Thinking and Practice
- Systems Thinking
- Complex Sociotechnical Systems
Committees
Chairs
- Linda Newnes, University of Bath, United Kingdom, President of ISTE
- Pisut Koomsap, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, Conference Chair
- Adam Cooper, University College London, United Kingdom, Program Chair
International Conference Committee
- Cees Bil, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia
- Milton Borsato Federal University of Technology – Parana, Curitiba, Brazil
- Chun-Hsien Chen, Nanyang Tech. University, Singapore
- Jennifer DeBoer, Purdue University, USA
- Cathal de Paor, Mary Immaculate College, Ireland
- Fredrik Elgh, Jönköping University, Sweden
- Mey Goh, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
- Kazuo Hiekata, University of Tokyo, Japan
- George Q. Huang, University of Hong Kong, China
- Susan Lattanzio, University of Bath, United Kingdom
- Bryan Moser, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and University of Tokyo, Japan
- Margherita Peruzzini, Univ. of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Jerzy Pokojski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
- Josip Stepandic, PROSTEP AG, Germany
- Tetsuya Toma, Keio University, Japan
- Amy Trappey, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
- Federico Trigos, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Local Organizing Committee
- Athakorn Kengpol, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand
- Kanchana Sethanan, Khon Kaen University
- Thanate Ratanawilai, Price of Songkla University
- Tuangyot Supeekit, Mahidol Universityerson
- Duangthida Hussadintorn Na Ayutthaya, Asian Institute of Technology
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to te2023@ait.asia