Inaugural Short Course on Helicopter Design for ISE Aerospace Students.
Inaugural Short Course on Helicopter Design for ISE Aerospace Students. Bangkok, 10 August 2025 – Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Engineering (Chula Engineering), in partnership with the Vertical Flight Society (VFS), has successfully wrapped up the Inaugural Short Course on Helicopter and VTOL Design – an intensive programme designed to prepare Aerospace Engineering students for the upcoming VFS Student Design Competition 2025. The five-day course, held from 6–10 August 2025, was led by Dr Arvind Sinha, President of the VFS Australia Chapter. A globally recognised authority in vertical flight technology and aircraft design, Dr Sinha shared invaluable real-world expertise and mentored more than 40 Aerospace Engineering students, equipping them with both technical skills and industry perspective. The closing ceremony on Sunday 10 August was presided over by Assoc. Prof. Witaya Wannasuphoprasit, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. In his remarks, the Dean hailed the initiative as “a model for international academic collaboration that bridges theory and application, helping to equip our students for global competition and innovation.” Dr Auraluck Pichitkul, FHEA, Chair of the Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering (International Program) at Suranaree University of Technology and President of the VFS Thailand Chapter, presented certificates to the participants and praised their dedication and creativity throughout the course. Special appreciation was also extended to Wg. Cdr. Jiravud Klongtrujrok, Ph.D., Vice President of the VFS Thailand Chapter, for his steadfast guidance and support to the students during the programme. This pioneering short course underscores Chula Engineering’s commitment to fostering hands-on learning, strengthening industry-academic links, and connecting Thai students to the global vertical flight community. It also marks the beginning of a stronger connection between Chulalongkorn University and the global vertical flight community. For more information on Chula Engineering’s Aerospace Engineering programme and upcoming events, please visit: http://aero.ise.eng.chula.ac.th.
Professors from Institute of Science Tokyo Visit to Foster Research and Graduate Program Collaboration
Professors from Institute of Science Tokyo Visit to Foster Research and Graduate Program Collaboration On June 20, 2025, the Nano-Engineering Program had the honor of welcoming Professor Masato Sone, Assistant Professor Tomoyuki Kurioka, and their Ph.D. students from the Materials & Structures Laboratory, Institute of Integrated Research, Institute of Science, Tokyo. The delegation was warmly received by Associate Professor Charusruk Viphavakit, Dr. Porpin Pungetmongkol, Dr. Ngaw Chee Keong, and Dr. Soracha Dechaumphai. During their visit, the guests toured the Nano-Engineering laboratories and engaged in in-depth discussions with faculty members and researchers. The conversations focused on collaborative opportunities in advanced materials research and the potential development of joint graduate programs. These discussions aim to strengthen international academic exchange and promote innovation in nanotechnology. This visit marks a significant milestone in building academic and research partnerships between the two institutions, paving the way for impactful, long-term collaboration in the field of nanoengineering.
Nano-Engineering Capstone 2025
Nano-Engineering Capstone 2025 [9 May 2025] - It’s a wrap!! The Nano-Engineering Capstone 2025, under this year's topic of Nano-Enhanced Food Packaging Solutions, has officially end! This year, the fourth-year Nano-Engineering students have showcased their creativity, teamwork and problem-solving abilities in tackling the challenge. Among all 9 teams! We’re proud to announce award recipients for this year: The Winner: PAC Nanodor - Anya Chiradejnant; Sarisa Trithipchatsakul; Nuchada Chotipanich; Burit Sanchavanakit; Pavaris Nakasiri Second Place: FizzCraft - Chawalwat Martkamjan; Thitima Jianpinitnun; Thanakit Weraphattana; Paulapas Napathorn; Sasipon Terayawan Third Place: Sipsure - Teeratach Ittimaiya; Punn Kowsurat; Ingnara Budsabokkaew; Kitthitorn Chaiyuthapoom; Napon Nakornthap Throughout the semester, students applied their knowledge and skills from the Nano-Engineering program to develop cutting edge solution to real-world challenges. Their dedication and innovation truly exemplify the power of nano-technology in enhancing sustainable food packaging! We’d like to express our gratitude to our industrial advisory board – Dr. Weerapon Haemrattanakorn (D.V.M.), Aniwat Tandaechanurat, Ph.D., Adisorn Tuantranont, Ph.D., Wattaka Sitaputra, Ph.D. and Vivat Termglinchan, Ph.D. – for their invaluable time and expertise to this event. Your feedback truly inspired our students to push their ideas further. We also extends our deepest gratitude to our dedicated mentors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Charusluk Viphavakit, Dr. Chee Keong Ngaw, Dr. Apipon Methachittipan and Dr. Porpin Pungetmongkol – for providing unwavering guidance and support the process from beginning to end. The success of Nano-Engineering Capstone course is a testament to the incredible hard work and innovative spirit of our students. Congratulations once again to all the teams for their stellar contributions, and a huge thank you to everyone who made this event a true success! #ise_competition #nanoise #nanoengineering #isecu
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Nano-Engineering students presented their research at the NanoSeries2025 – 4th Edition Conference on Global Nanotechnology, held at the University of Valencia, Spain.
Nano-Engineering students presented their research at the NanoSeries2025 – 4th Edition Conference on Global Nanotechnology, held at the University of Valencia, Spain. We are delighted to announce that our Nano-Engineering students presented their research at the NanoSeries2025 – 4th Edition Conference on Global Nanotechnology, held at the University of Valencia, Spain, from June 17–20, 2025. The research, “Stability Enhancement of Paraffin-Based Rocket Fuel Grains Using Carbon Nanotube and Graphene Nanocomposites Blend,” was conducted by Chawalwat Martkamjan (4th year), Jiruntanin Ratanarangsank (4th year), Pitchayut Lertniratwong (4th year), and Somalinavann Thav (2nd year), under the supervision of Dr. Apipon Methachittipan (ISE). Representing their team, Chawalwat Martkamjan and Somalinavann Thav shared their research in the poster session among an international group of advanced researchers, an experience they described as both rewarding and enlightening. Aligned with NanoSeries2025’s mission to foster collaboration, bridge research with real-world applications, and highlight the value of diversity and inclusion in science, their participation reflects not only the technical quality of their work but also the growing global presence of our students in advancing nanotechnology for aerospace and energy applications.
8 September 2025
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Former ICE students have received the Top Paper Award at the 4th NIC-NIDA Conference 2025 for their exceptional senior project.
Former ICE students have received the Top Paper Award at the 4th NIC-NIDA Conference 2025 for their exceptional senior project. Former ICE students Tiparpa Soongswang, Nuttayos Charukulvanich, and Burapa Chinwatanakit have received the Top Paper Award at the 4th NIC-NIDA Conference 2025 for their exceptional senior project, “Data-Driven Forecasting and Strategic Insights for the Growth of Thailand’s Medical Tourism.” Under the supervision of Dr. Aung Pyae, Lecturer in the Information and Communication Engineering (ICE) program at the International School of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, the team tackled critical challenges in data integration and decision-making within Thailand’s medical tourism sector. Their work resulted in the creation of a powerful predictive dashboard designed to support strategic planning and drive growth in the industry. This recognition underscores not only the students’ dedication and talent but also the importance of equipping engineering students with the skills to create data-driven solutions with real-world impact. The project is a testament to the ICE program’s commitment to developing graduates who can combine technical expertise with innovative thinking to address national and global challenges. Congratulations to Tiparpa, Nuttayos, and Burapa for their outstanding achievement and contribution to advancing data-driven decision-making in Thailand’s healthcare and tourism ecosystem. #ISE #Engineering #ChulalongkornUniversity #MedicalTourism #DataDriven
5 September 2025
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Assoc. Prof. Ronnapee Chaichaowarat, Ph.D. was invited from the Program Management Unit for Competitiveness (PMUC) to give public talk and demonstrate robot prototypes developed by his research team, in the NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FAIR 2025.
Assoc. Prof. Ronnapee Chaichaowarat, Ph.D. was invited from the Program Management Unit for Competitiveness (PMUC) to give public talk and demonstrate robot prototypes developed by his research team, in the NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FAIR 2025. รองศาสตราจารย์ ดร.รณพีร์ ชัยเชาวรัตน์ อาจารย์ประจำสำนักบริหารหลักสูตรวิศวกรรมนานาชาติ รับเชิญจาก หน่วยบริหารและจัดการทุนด้านการเพิ่มความสามารถในการแข่งขันของประเทศ (บพข.) เพื่อร่วมเสวนาในหัวข้อ “หุ่นยนต์สนับสนุนการเคลื่อนไหวร่างกายต้นทุนต่ำ รองรับสังคมสูงวัย” พร้อมสาธิตต้นแบบหุ่นยนต์โดยทีมนักวิจัย ในนิทรรศการวิทยาศาสตร์โดยกระทรวงการอุดมศึกษา วิทยาศาสตร์ วิจัยและนวัตกรรม (อว.แฟร์ 2568) ณ ศูนย์การประชุมแห่งชาติสิริกิติ์ เมื่อวันที่ 10 สิงหาคม 2568 Assoc. Prof. Ronnapee Chaichaowarat, Ph.D., ISE Lecturer was invited from the Program Management Unit for Competitiveness (PMUC) to give public talk on the topic “Affordable Assistive Robotics: Shaping the Future of Aged Society” and demonstrate robot prototypes developed by his research team, in the NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FAIR 2025, at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, on August 10th, 2025. For the Facebook Live, please visit https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1PTMpK1wQ6/?mibextid=wwXIfr
14 August 2025
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Robotics AI students presented their works in IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM2025)
Robotics AI students presented their works in IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM2025) Robotics AI students presented their works in IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM2025), during July 14-18, 2025, in Hangzhou, China. AIM is a flagship conference of IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics. Mr. Bhammanas Praesangeim, Ms. Nunnapat Anupongongarch, Mr. Thanakorn Sappakit, and Ms. Tunyaluck Liengkorsakul have presented their paper entitled “Improvement of Zero-shot Object Segmentation and Pose Estimation using Depth Merging Intersection-Based Method and Visible Point Cloud Template Alignment". This work is the extension of their senior project supervised by Assoc. Prof. Ronnapee Chaichaowarat, Ph.D.
29 July 2025