Laboratories & Equipment
Walailak university, 222 Thaiburi, Thasala District, Nakhon Si Thammarat, 80160
Our Team
MUDTORLEP NISOA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PHYSICS
Leader of PEwave Lab
My research interest are in :
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RF and Microwave heating
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Atmospheric cold plasma sources and applications in agriculture and medicine
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High-density plasmas and ion sources, Plasma diagnostics, Plasma modelling and simulations
Contact: mnisoa@yahoo.com
CHITNARONG SIRISATHITKUL
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PHYSICS
Leader of Permanent Magnetic Materials Lab
Developing new forms of permanent magnets of varying sizes and shapes without rare-earth elements. We will together explore new ferromagnetic materials and turn them into composites compatible with the additive manufacturing.
Contact: chitnarong.siri@gmail.com
UPSORN BOONYANG
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN CHEMISTRY Leader of
Porous and 2D Materials Lab
My research interests are in developing functional nano porous materials. Recently, functional porous materials with hierarchically pore, have developed a range of novel techniques to fabricate aligned porous and hierarchically porous materials, and nanostructures. The great challenge is to control the hierarchically meso-, macroporous materials with individual pore size, porous structures, and functionalities for various applications such as drug delivery, protein purification and water treatment.
Contact: upsorn.bo@mail.wu.ac.th
SUJITTRA POORAHONG
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
My research interests span across the fields of the interface between surface science, materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and nanoscience. I aim to develop novel nanomaterials for the next generation of electrochemical sensors and biosensors, energy conversion and storage. The projects often encompass synthesis, and characterization by X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, spectroscopy of 2D and 3 D nanomaterials with a particular application.
Contact: sujittra.po@mail.wu.ac.th
PARAWEE RATTANAKIT
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN CHEMISTRY
My research interests are in :
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Green chemistry and green nanotechnology
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Green production of nanoparticles and their applications in sensing areas
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Development of flow-base spectrophotometric system
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Design and fabrication of analytical sensors for environmental, pharmaceutical, and biomedical analysis
Contact: parawee.ra@mail.wu.ac.th
YAOWARAT SIRISATHITKUL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
My research interests are in image processing for identifying the materials structure.
Contact: syaowara@wu.ac.th
PIYALUK NURERK
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN CHEMISTRY
My research interest is focused on development and application of miniaturized sample preparation techniques and optosensor for environmental and food analysis. I intend to apply porous materials and nanomaterials as the adsorbents for the extraction and preconcentration of trace organic contaminants coupled to chromatography and develop selectively fluorometric optosensor based quantum dots for the determination of trace organic contaminants in environment and food.
Contact: piyaluk.nu@mail.wu.ac.th
KOTCHAPHAN KANJANA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
My research interests center around the development and applications of biomass-derived carbon-based composite materials in energy storage technologies. I am particularly interested in green chemistry. Therefore, the synthesis methods mainly rely on radiation processing along with facile chemical and physical activations. Based on the well-designed process, the textural, chemical and electronic properties of the materials can be modified to best serve the applications.
Contact: kotchaphan.kn@mail.wu.ac
ARREERAT JIAMPRASERTBOON
LECTURER IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
My research focuses on the design and development of inorganic materials for use as photocatalysts, transparent conductors, as well as multifunctional advanced materials. These materials aim to address energy and environmental challenges. Their applications include self-cleaning surfaces, photodegradation of organic pollutants, hydrogen production via photocatalytic and electrocatalytic water splitting, carbon dioxide conversion into fuels and chemicals, and next-generation optoelectronic materials.
Contact: arreerat.ji@mail.wu.ac.th
THEANCHAI WIWASUKU
LECTURER IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
My current research interests involve novel metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): design, synthesis, crystal structure, and fluorescent sensing applications for environmental, agricultural, and medical monitoring.
Contact: theanchai.wi@mail.wu.ac.th
PHITCHAYAPAK WINTACHAI
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN BIOLOGY
My interest centers on understanding infectious disease processes through the application of modern tools of molecular and cell analysis: bacteriophage, molecular virology, and drug discovery.
Contact: phitchayapak.wi@wu.ac.th
MONTRA CHAIRAT
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
My research interests are in :
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Adsorption and thermodynamic studies for dyeing of textileswith natural dyes
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Structural modification of natural dyes and/or surface modification of fibers for improving the dye uptake onto fibers
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Biosorption of dye removal from textile effluents using low cost absorbents
Contact: cmontra@wu.ac.th
GORAWIT YUSAKUL
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PHARMACY
My research interests include green extraction and analysis of bioactive compounds herbs, herbal medicines, and immunoassay development.
Contact: gorawit.yu@wu.ac.th
PIMCHANOK PIMTON
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
My research interests:
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Embryonic stem cell differentiation
Contact: pimchanok.pi@wu.ac.th
YUWANDA INJONGKOL
LECTURER IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
My research focuses on catalysis using zeolites and nanostructured materials such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), carbon-based catalysts, boron nitride nanosheets, and dopant-doped diamond. Additionally, I am interested in studying CO2 conversion into value-added products through both thermocatalysis and electrocatalysis, with a focus on theoretical approaches.
Contact: yuwanda.in@wu.ac.th