Congratulations to the students of the Food Technology Program on receiving the 5th place in the “FoSTAT-Nestlé Quiz Bowl 2022”

Congratulations to the students of the Food Technology Program on receiving the 5th place in the “FoSTAT-Nestlé Quiz Bowl 2022” Congratulations to the students of the Food Technology Program on receiving the 5th place in the “FoSTAT-Nestlé Quiz Bowl 2022” out of 12 teams that qualified for the finals. The competition’s objectives were to support…

Congratulations to the students of the Food Technology and Business Administration program who received the 3 rd place award and the Popular Vote award in the “FoSTAT Food Innovation Contest 2022”

Congratulations to the students of the Food Technology and Business Administration program who received the 3 rd place award and the Popular Vote award in the “FoSTAT Food Innovation Contest 2022” Congratulations to the students of the Food Technology and Business Administration program who received the 3 rd place award and the Popular Vote award…

Congratulations to the winners of this year’s “MUKA Senior​ Project​ Exhibition” and best wishes to all our graduating seniors.

Congratulations to the winners of this year’s “MUKA Senior​ Project​ Exhibition” and best wishes to all our graduating seniors. Awards Plenary talk popular vote: GS07 Machine learning algorithms for predicting geotechnical parameters using electrical resistivity model and borehole data By Mr.Kantapon Kongtago Short talk popular vote: AG16 Reflecting properties of ornamental plants for directing traffic…

MUKA Senior Project Exhibition 2022 through the Webex online system

MUKA Senior Project Exhibition 2022 through the Webex online system On June 10, 2022, Asst. Prof. Dr. Thatchavee Leelawat, Vice President for Information Technology and Kanchanaburi Campus, presided over and gave an opening speech for “Senior Project Exhibition 2022” the presentation of undergraduate research via Webex online system. This event promotes students in each program…

Division of Research, Innovation, and Academic Services organized training on “Intellectual Property worth knowing for scientists and researchers”.

Division of Research, Innovation, and Academic Services organized training on “Intellectual Property worth knowing for scientists and researchers”. On May 31, 2022, Asst.Prof.Dr. Thatchavee Leelawat, Vice President for Information Technology and Kanchanaburi Campus, presided over the training on “Intellectual Property worth knowing for scientists and researchers”, which was honored by Mr. Nandana Indananda, a former…

Mahidol University Kanchanaburi Campus welcomed a delegation from the Faculty of Science, Naresuan University

Mahidol University Kanchanaburi Campus welcomed a delegation from the Faculty of Science, Naresuan University On May 19, 2022, Dr. Amnat Jarerat, assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs and International Relations, along with lecturers from the Department of Conservation Biology, welcomed a delegation from the Faculty of Science, Naresuan University, and DPST Scholars on…

Pond Management Model to Estimate Pond Design and its Operation: A case study of the Chao Phraya River Basin, Thailand

Pond Management Model to Estimate Pond Design and its Operation: A case study of the Chao Phraya River Basin, Thailand Highlights The combination of water requirements model, water budget model, and economic model has been established with designed operation rules based on monthly water demands and prevention against floods and droughts Appropriate pond designs and…

Capacity Building for Sustainable Water Management at Local Level: A Case Study of Participatory Assessment of Community Water Management

Capacity Building for Sustainable Water Management at Local Level: A Case Study of Participatory Assessment of Community Water Management Highlight: The indicators proposed for measuring how a water user group organizes and performs its water management. The researchers expect that the measures could identify not only shortcoming of a water user group in question, but…

Best Management Practices for mitigating agricultural nutrient pollution in the Mun River Basin, Thailand

Best Management Practices for mitigating agricultural nutrient pollution in the Mun River Basin, Thailand Highlight: Rice paddies and staple crop fields are predominant in Mun River Basin. The cropping increase nutrient loading and soil loss to the river. Proper soil conservation practices can improve surface water quality. In this study, interconnections between soil and water…