June 2001 – October 2005,
Researcher at Autonomous Systems Research Laboratory (ASL),
Faculty of Science and Technology, Assumption University
?Developed Internet content and document management system based on J2EE platform.
The project was a formalize software development as a continue work from government
projects in the year 2000.
?Researched on software developments, and software technologies, and software development tools that help group of developers to co-operate their works, sharing the
same source, and fast access the existing database for the existing software design and
codes. (Ref: publication 3)
?Research on intelligent software agent that aims in handling malfunction agent and improper behavior of the agent. (Ref: publication 1 and 2). Also interest on cooperation in
heterogeneous environment, attempting to construct the system that allows different types
of agents to enter the system and be able to work with the existing ones without
interruption.
?ASL was originally named as MTL (Multimedia Technology Laboratory) and renamed to ASL in 2003.
June 2000 – 2001,
Researcher at Software Technology Laboratory (STL),
Faculty of Science and Technology, Assumption University
?Developed website and dynamic content system for government projects: Dynamic Website for Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (Ref: http://www.ieat.go.th), and
Bangkok Council Website (Ref: http://www.bangkokcouncil.in.th)
June 1998 – 2000,
Researcher at Intelligent System Laboratory (ISL),
Faculty of Science and Technology, Assumption University
?Developed decision making system using several techniques for educations and government projects. (Ref: http://isl.s-t.au.ac.th)
o Flood Prediction for the Chaophraya River Basin: The project is cooperation with Irrigation department of Thailand. The purpose is to develop a decision making
system to predict the flooding condition in Bangkok. The system describe the
behavior of the situation using probabilistic modeling, Bayesian networks, as well
as numerical modeling, Neural networks.
o The Decision-Theoretic Interactive Video Advisor (DIVA): The project is a
recommender system that help customer to choose VDO matching their
preference and their preference with the available VDO in the catalogues.
o Load Balancing Simulator: The GUI simulation for load balancing algorithm
testing. The system was written in pure Java that can dynamically load the
external load balancing algorithm to test with the given schedule.
1995 – 1998,
Teacher Assistant at Assumption University Center for Systems Development (ACES)
Faculty of Science and Technology, Assumption University
?Worked as a teacher assistant in conducting training courses.
?Developed several software applications for internal use and business contracts. One of the most interesting projects was the system that gathers information from Stock
Exchange Market of Thailand (SET) and presents the analyzed data in graphic al format
(e.g. charts, summary tables) through web browser using Java Applet at client-tier and C
programming at server tier.
?Was an editor in chief for ACES Times, a journal of technology distributed at Assumption University.
1997
?Representative of Computer Science students of Science & Technology Student Council (STSC)