RESEARCH UNITS AND GROUPS
Sustainable Construction and Disaster Management Research Group, SCDM Head of research group: Asst.Prof.Dr. Pulpong Pongvithayapanu Nowadays, the innovation in construction materials as well as civil engineering design rapidly improves and develops to resist and withstand both conventional load (live load and dead load) and disaster for example, earthquake, flood and storm. Moreover, an engineering design must also be conformed to the public regulation for environmental safety and public health. Therefore, to mitigate and alleviate those damages which might be occurred to the human and societies, the new design concept and novel researches in civil engineering must be developed and implemented
Robotics and Advanced Autonomous Systems Research Group , RAAS Head of research group: Dr.Kittipong Yaovaja Machinery, Robots, and Autonomous Systems have been essential tools for reducing cost of production and enhancing product quality in most manufacturing industries as well as facilitating and enhancing living standards. Robotics and Advanced Autonomous Systems (RAAS) Research Group was supported and funded by the Faculty of Engineering at Sriracha, Kasetsart University, Sriracha Campus. RAAS research group was founded to raise the potential of Thailand. The roles of the RAAS are research and development (R&D), creating innovation, and creating key personnel while our group supports community, private
The Innovation in Infrastructure and Construction Management Research Group , IICM Head of research group Dr.Daraporn Phusing Objectives of the research group are To study the development of database management system to enhance the design efficiency of the cconstruction and management of infrastructure and transportation system.To study the application of Intelligent Transportation System technology for automatic monitoring and data storage to optimize the management and monitoring of operations as well as increase the safety of the transportation system.To study the application of geographic information system in survey, design, construction management and manage the infrastructure and transport system.To study the development of
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing Research Group, MESSI Head of research group, Asst.Prof.Dr. Suphattharachai Chomphan MEchanical Systems and SIgnal processing (MESSI) is an interdisciplinary research group of Faculty of Engineering at Sriracha of Kasetsart University, in Mechanical, Electrical, Computer, and Civil Engineering with the purpose of doing research for scientific advancements of the highest quality arising from new techniques in sensing, instrumentation, signal processing, modelling and control of dynamic systems. The former dominant works of MESSI is analyzing of the mechanical vibrations and sound signals of personal cars, motorcycles. Some specific engines; a diesel engine with Hydrogen-diesel dual fuel, LPG and NGV modified
Electric Power System Research Group, EPS Head of research group, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Prechanon Kumkratug The research mission for all topics is to secure and optimize the power system reliabilityensure that the power quality follows the current standards and demands at all times Research Area Power system modellingPower system simulation both steady and transient sateSmart gridHVDC/FACTS devices
Internet of Thing (IoT) Applications, Research Unit, IoT Head of research Unit, Asst.Prof.Dr. Prawit ChumChu We’re developing wireless and mobile networks, IoT applications and Computational intelligence. IoT Applications We’re developing, designing and building IoT applications for security for military, smart postman motorbikes, Smart farm, Smart golfer caddies, smart glass break detectors. In addition, we are designing new data clustering and classification algorithms for IoT application. Power Management for Mobile Devices We design and build Simulator in NS-3 and Enhancement of IEEE 802.11 standard. Computational Intelligence We’ve developed drug delivery based on Swarm microrobots, image processing for many applications, golfer swing
Safety Engineering Research Group, SAFE Head of research group, Asst.Prof.Dr.Supat Patvichaichod Safety Research Group is a professional engineering and scientific research unit that specializes in research and development, education and training, engineering solutions, and technical analysis with the vision of providing state-of-the art services to industries and other buildings. The primary objective of Safety Research Group is to build an applied researches include nuclear safety, fire safety, industrial and environmental safety. The main thrust of research and developmental activities in Safety Research Group are: To develop models, methodologies and knowledge base required for quantitative assessment of risks associated with the
Energy and Technology Innovation Research Group Head of research group, Asst.Prof.Dr.Sarinee Ouitrakul ETIRG conducts applied research, development, and education renewable energy and innovative product focused on the electrical system. ETIRG simulates, evaluates, designs, fabricates, deploys, and sustains Renewable energy, i.e. Solar cells, Wind turbine, Thermoelectric generator, and Fuel cells. Moreover, research and development at the laboratory also include distributed generation, micro-grids and power system analysis. ETIRG also provides innovative product e.g. Humanoid robot, Robot arm, UAV, etc. Our mission is to solve and create the innovative product for responding the community and industry desire.
Aerospace Innovation Research Group, AIRG Head of research group,Dr.Rattapol Sakornsin Target – Design a next generation aircraft by using a sea-bird-shape wing in order to increase aerodynamic performance. Process – Do a research in ground effect of sea-bird-shape wings by comparing with normal wings in same area and same profile section. The results will be used for developing next generation aircrafts and WIGs. Recent Base Research (To acquire more experiences and base instruments)
Green-Smart Energy Technology Research Unit, G-SET Head of research unit: Asst.Prof.Dr.Umarin Sangpanich G-SET is an interdisciplinary research unit consisting of researchers with expertise in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer engineering, and economics. Our research themes comprise two key areas: For more information visit our G-SET website (https://www.g-set.education/) Highlights G-SET received Especially Interesting Innovation Award at TEIT2019 3 July 2020 (Bangkok). Asst.Prof.Umarin Sangpanich received the Especially Interesting Innovation Award at TEIT2019 for the innovation of Decentralized Group-Based Battery Energy Management : DBEM. Assoc.Prof. Sathaporn Chuepeng (The Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Sriracha) and Asst.Prof.Kulwadee Somboonviwat also attended the award ceremony. Thailand Energy Innovation and Technology Awards 2019