Voices of International Students
PAKORN WANGSUEKUL
School of Science and Engineering, Bachelor's Program in Interdisciplinary Engineering
From Thailand
What do you enjoy about Tsukuba (University of Tsukuba and Tsukuba City)?
Nestled comfortably between the sprawling city of Tokyo and the lush mountains of Ibaraki Prefecture lies Tsukuba. As a student at the University of Tsukuba, I've been fortunate to experience the best of both worlds: the convenience and accessibility of living near the bustling capital, while also enjoying the peace and tranquility of a more rural setting. Whether it's cycling up Mt. Tsukuba to watch the sunrise or meeting friends for sports and games, there's always something to do in this cozy community. The juxtaposition of the friendly and vibrant people — many of whom stem from international backgrounds — against the relaxed and laid-back atmosphere of Tsukuba enables this small city to develop its own character; a place I'm grateful to call home for the past three years.
What do you want to accomplish as a student of the University of Tsukuba during your study period?
The Interdisciplinary Engineering program has provided the opportunity to gain experience in academic research at the undergraduate level through “Project-Based Learning” — a core principle of the program — which requires the combination of skills and knowledge from various fields of study. This multidisciplinary approach means that I am currently conducting research in organic semiconductor devices as well as mechatronic rehabilitation devices; with which I hope to make a meaningful contribution to the scientific and engineering community. I have a particular interest in the field of aviation and plan to utilize my time as a student here to gain the skills and experience necessary to become a pilot and pursue a career in aviation engineering. Since the educational program facilitates and promotes gaining real-world experience, I've had the opportunity to pursue internships and work experiences on topics in which I am interested. These possibilities are important steppingstones that allow me to discover the intricacies of different fields of study, enabling well-informed decisions to be made in the future.
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SOTHEARITH ENG
From Cambodia
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COOMBER
From UK
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WAI PHYO THU
From Myanmar
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SRINITHI ASHOK KRISHNASWAMY
From India
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SACHI JOCHI
From Japan/India
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PING HUAN WANG
From Taiwan
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NGHI NGUYEN BAO
From Vietnam
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GUANGQI AN
From China
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HELIO NONOSE
From Brazil
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TAO LENG
From China
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INSYIRAH
From Malaysia
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ARAMAKI, CAUE SINGO
From Brazil
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SUHARMAN
From Indonesia
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NG RAY SHAN
From Singapore
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DU XIN
From China
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YINA SHIN
From Korea
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JOOEUN YOON
From Korea
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REN YIHAN
From China
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MENG LIYUAN
From China
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WU BOQIAN
From China
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YU, CHENG-HAN
From Taiwan
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PARK KIWON
From Republic of Korea
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CHEN MIN
From China
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CHAEYEON LEE
From Republic of Korea
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ELIZABETH BERGEN-BARTEL
From USA
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LIAO, HSIN-YEN
From Taiwan
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PAKORN WANGSUEKUL
From Thailand
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NGUYEN THUY ANH
From Vietnam
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LAN CHI
From Vietnam
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NADIA HASNA KARIMAH
From Indonesia
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HNIN OO
From Myanmar
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KAWTAR
From Morocco
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NA
From China
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AFSARI
From Bangladesh
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REZA
From Indonesia
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YOLANDA GRA?A
From Angola
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ADOM
From Ghana
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SUDHIR
From India
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MIKI
From Mongolia/Japan
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AISANA
From Kazakhstan
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VITHOR SILVA
From Brazil
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CHINMAY
From India
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JEE
From Thailand
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ISLA
From Taiwan
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MIVE
From Turkmenistan
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LAURA
From Argentina
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SERGIO
From Colombia
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LENNY
From India
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ZHANAR
From Kazakhstan
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PENG
From Malaysia
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RAVI
From Nepal
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SUNITA
From Nepal
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ATOM
From Thailand