About Us

The Department of Electrical Engineering at KMITL is one of Thailand’s leading programs,
attracting many student applications each year and preparing graduates for successful careers.

Our history and heritage

From 1960 to Present 

The establishment of the Nonthaburi Telecommunication Training Center on August 24, 1960 with academic cooperation from the Government of Japan marked the origination of KMITL. The training center became the Nonthaburi Institute of Telecommunications under the Columbo Plan, later in 1964.

As specified by the 1971  King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Act, KMITL was originated by an amalgamation of three technical colleges: Nonthaburi Institute of Telecommunications, North Bangkok Technical College and Thonburi Technical College. In the same year, the Nonthaburi Institute of Telecommunications, or known as King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology at Nonthaburi Campus, was relocated to the district of Ladkrabang in Bangkok. The new campus was called “Chao Khun Taharn Ladkrabang Campus”. The Nonthaburi Institute of Telecommunications became the Faculty of Engineering in 1972.

In 1986, KMITL became a legitimate public university under a legislation called “King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang”, which regulates its governance, administration and operation. Like other public universities in Thailand.

In 1989 Beginning of a 3 years curriculum (Continuing program) was gotten the bachelor’s degree while it was 27th generation student. The high vocational certificate students were promoted to be an electrical engineer.

In 2002 the Electrical Engineering Department was moved to stay at ECC building. Later, Electrical engineering department was started to teach the energy electrical engineering curriculum.

Shaping Future Electrical Engineers

The Electrical Engineering Department focuses on the education, development, and research of electrical systems, which are crucial to Thailand’s economic growth and social well-being, as electrical engineers play a key role in the planning, production, and management of electrical energy.

So the electrical engineers must know the basics of both theoretical and practical science, and applying the other engineering disciplines is also necessary.

Especially, the creativity of electrical engineers can be systematically applied to solve real problems. Moreover, electrical engineers must be responsible, have morals, discipline, and virtue.

Finally, the electrical engineering department emphasizes teaching and research to develop potential electrical engineers, who will improve the industrial and other sectors of Thailand.

Address:

ROOM 101 or ROOM 103/1,

1st Floor, ECC Building, 

Faculty of Engineering, KMITL

1 Chalong Krung 1 Alley,

Lat Krabang, Bangkok

10520

Contact us:

Location 1

ROOM 101, 1st floor

ECC Building, KMITL

Location 2

ROOM 103/1, 1st floor

ECC Building, KMITL

Contact

ee-power@kmitl.ac.th

Website

smartdesk.power.kmitl.ac.th