Ms. Yin Min Khin is a Lecturer and Sustainable Project Coordinator at Siam University’s International College, with a background in Sustainable Energy Engineering. She is committed to advancing sustainable development through teaching, research, and project initiatives related to energy systems and environmental sustainability.
She teaches courses in Civil and Sustainable Engineering, Statistics, IT Professional Communication, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Digital Tools for Lifelong Learning. Her teaching approach emphasizes practical applications and critical thinking to prepare students for modern technological and professional environments.
Her research interests include electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy technologies—particularly solar energy—as well as transmission and distribution systems, IoT devices, and smart building systems.
In addition to academic responsibilities, she coordinates sustainability-related projects that promote energy efficiency and environmentally responsible practices within the university community.
Academic Background
Master of Engineering (Electric Power System Management, Sustainable Energy), Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Power), Technological University Mandalay, Myanmar
Selected Top 10 Publications
• Yin Min Khin (May, 2022). Air-Conditioning system for Green University: Cost Management and Sustainability via HVAC Energy Savings. Paper presented at the INSYMA 19th International Symposium on Management 2022, Kuta-Bali, Indonesia.
• Yin Min Khin & Paing Moe Kyaw (Oct, 2024). Driving Sustainable Development: The Role of Electric Vehicles in Thailand's Transition to a Green Economy. Paper presented at the ICEBIS International Conference on Economics, Business and Interdisciplinary Studies 2024, Bangkok, Thailand.
• Yati Maung Maung Myint & Yin Min Khin (Oct, 2025). Harnessing Agricultural Waste: Creating Sustainable Packaging from Rice Husk. Paper presented at the ICEBIS International Conference on Economics, Business and Interdisciplinary Studies 2025, Bangkok, Thailand.
• Brandon Scott, Nay Naw Oo, Perumal Wisthujaan & Yin Min Khin (Oct, 2025). Advancing Green Technology: Development of Solar-Powered Cooling System. Paper presented at the ICEBIS International Conference on Economics, Business and Interdisciplinary Studies 2025, Bangkok, Thailand.