Recent graduate with extensive laboratory experience, recognized for improving workflow reliability through standardization and problem-solving initiatives. Strong motivation and adaptability in addressing new challenges. Proven work ethic and interpersonal skills facilitate effective collaboration and independent work. Rapid acquisition of new competencies enhances overall productivity.
James Dyson Award 2024 (Thailand), National Runner-Up, Developed NANO HEMP, a sustainable and cost-effective method for synthesizing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using hemp core waste. Recognized as the National Runner-Up (Thailand) of the 2024 James Dyson Award, the project addressed waste management challenges and reduced CNT production costs while promoting accessibility to advanced nanomaterials.
Led a team consisting of four undergraduate students from three different faculties to the final round of a national business case competition, becoming one of the top three national finalists in PTTEP Teenergy Year 9 (2024)