24–26 May 2017
Rayong Marriott Resort & Spa
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  1. Prof. Matthias Steinmetz (Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP))
    24/05/2017, 10:15
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Plenary Talk

    The Milky Way is the galaxy we can dissolve in its indivudual constituents and thus study in most detail. The abundances of individual chemical elements in stars reflect the chemical composition of the gas at the location and time of their formation. The combined stellar record of the Galaxy can thus be used to analyze its resolved star formation history. The motions of the Galaxy’s stars can...

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  2. Prof. Jürgen Rödel (Institute of Materials Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Alarich-Weiss-Straße 2, Darmstadt, Germany, 64287)
    24/05/2017, 11:30
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Plenary Talk

    While the traditional materials of choice for piezoelectric devices over the past 60 years were lead-based perovskite ceramics, the environmental- and health-concerns, supported by governmental regulations, triggered the search for new lead-free alternatives [1]. This is embedded into a view of annual usage of lead as compared to other metals and the efforts to reduce lead in various...

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  3. Dr Chalognchai Teevasuthornsakul (Faculty of Science and Arts, Burapha University Chanthaburi Campus)
    24/05/2017, 13:30

    This research aimed to provide solutions for secondary school teachers on physics who were incapable of designing decent stem education for their own learning activity contexts, and experts did not agree that it did not conform to the concept of STEM Education. It was, then, to develop steps on physics STEM Education learning system activity in secondary school education for further...

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  4. Kittipitch Yooprasertchuti, Dr Panadda Dechadilok
    24/05/2017, 13:30
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Oral

    Diffusion of macromolecules through nanopores of comparable sizes is affected by an interaction between the particle and the confining entities including both hydrodynamic and electrostatic interactions. The particle-pore hydrodynamic interaction causes an increase in the drag force exerted on the particle, resulting in the reduction of its diffusivity. If the particle is charged and submerged...

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  5. Mr Chanwit Kataphiniharn
    24/05/2017, 13:45
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Oral

    The point of care (POC) blood group typing has been developed for conveniently and immediately tests by polymeric strip test. Poly (methyl methacrylate (PMMA)) substrate was chosen and then designed the functional group layer to establish whether person is A, B, AB, or O blood type by naked eye. The substrate was modified by chemical bonding via carboxyl-methyl dextran to immobilize ABO...

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  6. Ms So Piten (Prince of Songkla University)
    24/05/2017, 13:45

    Students always bring intuitive ideas about physics into classes, which can impact how they learn and how successful they are. To examine what Cambodian students think about projectile motion, we have developed seven open-ended questions and applied to grade 11 before (N=124) and after (N=131) conventional classes. Results revealed several consistent misconceptions, for instance, many students...

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  7. Umporn Wutchana (Ramkhamhaeng University)
    24/05/2017, 14:00

    With and without physical context, we explored 59 undergraduate students’conceptual and procedural understanding of vector components using both open ended problems and multiple choice items designed based on research instruments used in physics education research. The results showed that a number of students produced errors and revealed alternative conceptions especially when asking to draw...

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  8. Ms Benjamas Ponboonjaroenchai (Kasetsart University)
    24/05/2017, 14:00
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Oral

    Pinning phenomena emerge in many dynamical systems. They are found to stabilize extreme conditions such as superconductivity and superfluidity. In cardiology, lengthened tachycardia correspond to propagating action potential in forms of spiral waves pinned to anatomical obstacles including veins and scares. Thus, elimination such waves is important particularly in medical treatments. We...

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  9. Dr Jintawat Tanamatayarat (Department of Industrial Physics and Medical Instrumentation, Faculty of Applied Science, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok)
    24/05/2017, 14:15

    In higher education, lecturing has been found as the most prevalent teaching format for large classes. Generally, this format tends not to give the effective learning outcomes. Therefore, to support student learning in the large lecture classes, we developed guided notes containing quotations, blank spaces, pictures, and problems. A guided note taking strategy was selected and has been used in...

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  10. Ms Vikanda Chanchang (Kasetsart University)
    24/05/2017, 14:15
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Oral

    Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a crucial tool in the detection of cardiac arrhythmia. It is also often used in a routine physical exam, especially, for elderly people. This graphical representation of electrical activity of heart is obtained by a measurement of voltage at the skin so that the signal is always contaminated by noise from various sources. For a proper interpretation, the quality of...

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  11. Mr Sumit Jirungnimitsakul (Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University)
    24/05/2017, 14:30

    The objectives of this study were to develop and assess student understanding of measurement and uncertainty. A test has been adapted and translated from the Laboratory Data Analysis Instrument (LDAI) test, consists 20 questions focused on three topics including measures of central tendency, experimental errors and uncertainties, and fitting regression lines. The test were evaluated its...

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  12. Mr Supanat Sasipongpana (College of Nanotechnology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, 10520 Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 14:30
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Oral

    Development of pesticide sensor based on the ion sensitive field effect transistor (ISFET) was investigated by using acetylcholinesterase which is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of acetylcholine to acetate and choline. The ISFET can measure the inhibition reaction of acetylcholinesterase enzyme by the carbaryl pesticide through the pH changed in solution. The acetylcholinesterase was...

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  13. Mr Piyachat Wungmool (Kasetsart University), Mr Wu Zhe (Kasetsart University), Mr Nakorn Kumchaiseemak (Kasetsart University), Ms Sirinaree Supansomporn (Kasetsart University), Mrs Malee Sutthiopas (Kasetsart University), Mr Niran Jantawong (Kasetsart University)
    24/05/2017, 14:45
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Oral

    We investigate the harvesting of microalgae, living in a culture fluid, by an application of constant electrical current via planar electrodes are made from different materials: aluminum, stainless steel, and graphite. All of these electrodes produce similar fine sub-millimeter bubbles which can levitate the microalgae to the top surface. Unlike graphite, metal sheets are cheap and convenient...

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  14. Supasin Sukara
    24/05/2017, 14:45
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    This research focuses on simulation of the radiation attenuation using a Monte Carlo program called GEANT4. In the simulation, properties and geometries of the shielding system, which are the thickness, shape and element of the shielding material, can be varied. The radiation in gamma rays regime is considered to be emitted from the isotropic radioactive sources that are Cs-137, Co-60 and...

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  15. Mr piriya praneekit
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    This research studied the optimal conditions for crafting fiber of PVA / CS / SW by electrospinning techniques. The study was divided into two parts. first, This crafting fibers PVA/CS by spinning PVA/CS ratios of 50/50, 60/40, 70/30, 80/20 and 90/10 at constant feed rate 0.3 ml/h, 10 cm and 15 cm spinning distance at 7 and 8 kV voltage respectively. Part Two, This crafting fibers PVA/CS/SW...

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  16. Surawut Wicharn
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    In this work, a nonlinear transfer matrix method, which is simple, fast, and, accurate numerical method for nonlinear optical phenomenon modeling, has been used to develop a theoretical model of a third-harmonic generation with nondepleted pump in one-dimensional metal-dielectric photonic band-gap structures for oblique incidence. The advantage of this formalism is considering...

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  17. Mr Withun Sutham (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Burapha University, ChonBuri Province, 20131, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    By making use of advanced technique of the near-field Talbot effect, we design a novel spectrometer. Our method provides a compact and portable spectrometer according to the characteristic of the Talbot effect. Here, we propose the idea with the simulations done with reasonable values. With vibration and temperature adjustments, the high resolution over a range of a few nanometers can be obtained.

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  18. Mr Tananut Sanghong (Chiang Mai University Demonstration School), Mr Tanabodee Kaewwichian (Chiang Mai University Demonstration School)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    When ferrofluid is in a presence of external magnetic field, different peak patterns are formed depending upon shape and magnetic field strength of permanent magnets. In this study, 2 dimensional magnetic field distribution from different magnet shapes were mapped and compared with the simulated magnetic field distribution in order to use magnetic field strength at particular location to...

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  19. Mr Yotsarayuth Seekaew (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and zinc oxide (ZnO) are one of the most popular materials for gas sensing applications due to its their high electron transfer rate, large specific surface area, promising electronic and structure properties. However, gas sensor based on ZnO nanocluster decorated CNTs is still limited. In this work, we have simulated the models the formation of ZnO nanocluster...

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  20. Dr Panakamon Thonglor
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    Atmospheric-pressure plasma (APAP) is a promising non-thermal technology for microbial control and prevention minimally affecting quality of foods. Effect of APAP jet on the growth of bread molds, including Aspergillus sp., Rhizopus sp., and Penicillium sp., isolated from white bread were investigated. The molds were isolated, verified, cultured to fully grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA),...

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  21. Ms Pranlekha Traiwatcharanon (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    Antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) has been attracted many interests in several applications such as food packaging, medical devices, wastewater treatment and textile fabrics. In this work, antifungal activity of AgNPs for natural rubber latex has been investigated. A technique of green AgNPs synthesis route has been presented based on aqueous silver nitrate (AgNO$_3$) and...

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  22. Liangdeng Yu (Thailand Center of Excellence in Physics), Dr Nirut Pussadee (Plasma and Beam Physics Research Facility, Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thiland ), Mr Sirawut Natyanun (Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    The aim of this study was to understand elemental concentration distribution in local longan leaves for revealing whether and how the plant was affected by the environment or agricultural operation since longan trees were normally heavily sprayed with fertilizer and pesticide and chemical residues might be long lasted on the leaves. The analysis was carried out using the MeV-microbeam particle...

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  23. Ms jita vachabuskorn
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    Titanium dioxide (TiO2), Titanium nitride (TiN) and Titanium oxynitride (TiNO) are considered as promising material for the medical biology applications. In this study, The properties of biocompatibility on TiO2, TiN and TiNO thin film deposited by dc reactive magnetron sputtering on glass substrate were investigated. The material characterized techniques such as x-ray diffraction (XRD),...

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  24. Nittaya Sanganan
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    The Co75Ag25 films were deposited on Co, Ni, Cr and Al under-layers and polyimide substrate by RF-sputtering. All of films exhibited soft perpendicular anisotropy with HCP-Co (201), (220) and FCC-Ag (111), (200) structures. The Co75Ag25 film on Co under-layer showed regular grain distribution and maximum grain size of about 32.2 nm whereas the film on Ni under-layer showed minimum grain size...

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  25. Mr Pachara Jolutsakul (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University 254 Phyathai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok Thailand. 10330)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Perovskite Mn-doped CaCu$_3$Ti$_4$O$_{12}$ (CCTO) thin films were prepared by a sol-gel spinning method. The films were deposited one layer at a time and each layer was annealed at 800 $^o$C for an hour. Mn doping concentration in the films was varied in the range of 0-4 wt%. As the Mn doping concentration increases, the crystallite size decreases along with decreasing in the measured FWHM of...

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  26. Mr Jananan Kamsri (Author)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    SEM technique was assisted to selected the best condition of 5 wt% Ag doped WO3 nanofiber which synthesized by electrospinning method and calcined at 550 ๐C for 2 hours then were investigated the characteristic via X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, photoluminescence, UV-visible, FTIR and TEM technique. The results show that is product of orthorhombic Ag-WO3 nanofiber with 60 nm diameter...

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  27. Mr Sorawit Changsalak
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Poster

    Charge Mobility of Organic Solar Cells using Low Cost Pulsed Laser for photo-CELIV

    Sorawit Changsalak1, Wachirawit Srisa-nga1, and Yingyot Infahsaeng1*
    1Division of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Klong Nueng, Klong Luang, Pathum-Thani, Thailand

    *E-mail: yingyot.infahsaeng@gmail.com

    Abstract
    Charges mobility is the key factor to determine the performance...

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  28. Mr Sorawit Changsalak
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Poster

    Charges mobility is the key factor to determine the performance of bulk heterojunction organic solar cells. Many relevance approaches have been utilized to investigated the charges mobility. Charge extraction by linearly increasing voltage (CELIV) is one of the famous technique. However, the excitation light source is limited to the commercial short pulse laser or LED which is rather high...

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  29. Mr Likit Temprom
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    Molecular dynamics simulations were employed to investigate the cholesterol concentration effect on the physical properties of niosome bilayers such as area per molecule, membrane thickness, hydration structure, fluidity and diffusion coefficient. All simulations were carried out at a constant temperature of 300 K by using Gromacs package 5.1.2. We found that increase in cholesterol numbers to...

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  30. Dr Rachen Ratanarojanakul
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    We investigated quantum corrections to classical nuclear simulations of the $\pi^{+}({^3}He,ppn)\pi^{+}$ reactions.These simulations are often used to describe nuclear reactions which lead to many final states.The ratio of the quantum multiple scattering to the classical cross section for the same process is used as a correction to the classical model calculation.The single,double,triple and...

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  31. Dr Nopparit Somboonkittichai (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University), Dr Michael Coppins (Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, South Kensington, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    Molten droplets are probably generated in a fusion tokamak through splashing of molten layers of plasma-facing surfaces, during transient events such as disruptions and edge localized modes (ELMs) at which surface melting is unavoidable, and melting of solid wall-material debris, i.e. dust/flakes, by heat flux of an energetic fusion plasma. Molten droplets are allowed if plasma-facing...

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  32. Mr Parinya Duangklang (Chulalongkron University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    Light interferometry is one of great non-destructive tools for making a surface profile image of materials. Because of phase difference analyzing method as a Fast Fourier transform (FFT), 3D surface profile image can be constructed from a speckle interferogram of He-Ne laser.[ref] However, 3D image of a surface coated with micro-scale transparent layer cannot be structure by using He-Ne laser...

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  33. Mr Narathon Khemasiri (College of Nanotechnology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Chalongkrung Rd., Ladkrabang)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Transparent conducting thin film is an important layer determining the efficiency of optoelectronic devices. Materials shown the wide-range transparency together with high conductivity are of interest. Among materials providing such optical and electrical properties, metal-doped ZnO is a promising material that gain tremendous attractions. In this work, highly transparent and highly conductive...

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  34. Prof. Sakshin Bunthawin (Biotechnology of Electromechanics Research Unit, Science of Physics, Faculty of Technology and Environment, Prince of Songkla University, Phuket 83120, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    The present project had been a collaborative project fully supported from Singha Beverage Company to invent the novel equipment that could both determine dead and living cells with the rapid real-time analysis for on-site operation and most importantly offer the prospect of effective separation of dead vs. live cells. We employed the principle of cell polarizations in AC non-uniform electric...

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  35. Dr Sumet Sakulsermsuk (Chiang Mai Univerisity)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    We investigated superhydrophobic carbon nanoparticles (CNP) films coating on glass slides. The films were deposited by candle soot layers from combustion flames. Contact angle for water droplets increase dramatically from 44.8±4.7˚ for clean glass slides to 157.6±6.6˚ when the glass slides coated by CNP films for 10 seconds. The contact angle of water droplets on CNP samples decreases with...

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  36. Mr Sirinun Sirikunkitti
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    Design and performance of a laser-based weed control system
    Sirinun Sirikunkiti and Amarin Ratanavis
    Department of Industrial Physics and Medical Instrumentation, Faculty of Applied Science, Lasers and Optics Research Center (LANDOS), Science and Technology Research Institute, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand

    This paper investigates the influence of CO2 laser...

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  37. Mr Sakchai Rachniyom (Faculty of Science, Ubonratchathani University), Dr Sura Wuttiprom (Faculty of Science, Ubonratchathani University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    The purpose of this research was to develop concept and retention rate on energy conservation. The activities included simple and easy experiments. This experiments looks at energy transformation from potential to kinetic energy. The samples were 30 students which were purposively selected from grade 10 in the second semester of the 2016 academic year. The research tools consisted of learning...

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  38. Wachira Seesad (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Ubon Ratchathani University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    We have fabricated dye sensitized solar cells and improved the efficiency of the cells by doping aluminum (Al) in anodization process during synthesizing TiO2 nanotubes (Titania nanotubes). We have studied the microstructure of titania by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), optical property by UV-visible spectroscopy, and the effect of...

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  39. Mr Chokchai Jaewijarn (Ubonratchathani University), Dr Sura Wuttiprom (Ubonratchathani University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    The purposes of this research were: to construct packages of operations on buoyancy and the involvement of Newton’s third law, to enhance achievement score of students on buoyancy and the involvement of Newton’s third law , to enhance experimental skills on buoyancy and the involvement of Newton’s third law and to evaluate students’ attitude towards the packages of operations on buoyancy and...

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  40. Jiraporn Promping
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    This research is designed to determine the efficacy of DBD plasma to reduce the microbial contamination of pepper and sesame powder. The AC high voltage power supply was used with voltage up to ±20 kV and the frequency of 5.5 kHz is applied to DBD. The gap of DBD electrodes was set at 5 mm. In raw initial samples, The total aerobic count of pepper (Piper nigrum) was found at quite high...

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  41. Dr Sarinrat Wonglee (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (Public Organization))
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    The neutron imaging is a powerful non-destructive technique to investigate the internal structure and provides the information which is different from the conventional X-ray/Gamma radiography. By reconstruction of the obtained 2-dimentional images from the taken different angle around the specimen, the tomographic image can be obtained and it can provide the information in more detail. The...

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  42. Mr thienchai ounsumran
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    In practice pronunciation, volume and frequency in the course of karaoke. Student in classroom training in class hour cannot be trained to look for suitable projects. The project looks to fit the mouth to get the frequency and volume of demand at home because there is no volume and frequency of the sound to the uninitiated.
    Sing sharp leach program is able to tell the minister that the volume...

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  43. Chalongwut Boonpratum (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    The purpose of this work was to develop technical analysis of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and compare with technical neutron activation analysis (NAA). In this study, three samples of tin oxide (SnO) were used to be the reference materials. The results from NAA show the content of tin were 79.39, 77.48 and 73.35 wt%. While the XRF analysis in unnormalized mode show the content of tin were 68.77,...

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  44. Ms Jidapa lomon (Suranaree University of Technology), Ms Ponthip Chaiyabin (Suranaree University of Technology)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Diamond-like carbon thin films were prepared by RF magnetron sputtering. Different deposition conditions were experimented. The main variable parameters were the argon flow rate, RF power and bias voltage. The carbon films were characterized by photoemission spectroscopy and soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy. In this report, the results from the measurements will be reported and discussed.

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  45. Dr Meechai Thepnurat (Chiang Rai Rajabhat University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    The Thick lenses was developed and fabricated by DIY (Do it yourself) Low Cost process that applied teaching the focal length for parallel light rays passing through lenses in either direction in Physics, to increase good achievement and attitude of students. This instrument kit was made form transparent acrylic Perspex thickness of 2 mm. It was cut rectangle form an area the size 2x15 cm2 and...

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  46. Dr Nopporn Poolyarat (Physics department,Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    Dielectric Barriers Discharge (DBD) plasmas is a cold plasma that can be generated in atmospheric pressure, thus allows it to be used on various applications. In this work, DBD plasmas will be used for treating egg shell. The results in terms of surface modification will be presented.

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  47. Ms Kanyarat Kesrisom (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand, 10900)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    The effect of various annealing treatments on the structure properties of crystalline silicon (c-Si) produced by the inverted aluminum induced crystallization of amorphous silicon (a-Si) films was studied. The surface morphology and grain size of c-Si films were observed by optical microscope, SEM and AFM. X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy were used to study quantity of Si...

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  48. Ms Anongnart Sonthila
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    CuO nanoparticles (CuO NPs) were used as a barrier layer in ZnO dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) to obtain high power conversion efficiency. The barrier layer was investigated in terms of the size of CuO NPs by varying power of pulsed Nd:YAG (1064 nm) laser ablation. Morphological and optical properties of CuO NPs were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), UV-visible...

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  49. ผศ.ดร. ชดาภัษท สุดศิริ (Prince of Songkla University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    Oil palm has widely been grown in Southern Thailand. Nowadays, it has been become an important economic plant. The oil from different varieties are used for bio-energy and industrial uses and also for human consumption. However, production of young oil palm trees is still limited and the plants are expensive because it takes up to 8 months for germination to occur and the germination...

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  50. Ms Saowalak Somjid
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Molecular dynamics simulations of niosome bilayer were performed to investigate its physical properties such as area per lipid, volume, thickness, lateral diffusion coefficient, and lipid structural order. The physical properties were computed in the membrane tension ranging from 0 to 15 dyn/cm. All simulations were carried out at the constant temperature of 300 K by using Gromacs package...

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  51. Mr Authit Phakkhawan (Khon Kaen University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    In this study, different surface morphologies of MnO$_2$ (rod, wire, urchin and tube-like MnO$_2$) with an $\alpha$-phase crystalline structure were synthesized via a hydrothermal process by adding various reagents. The crystalline structure and morphology were examined by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. In addition, the electrochemical properties...

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  52. Ms Chanikan Aroonnithi (Yupparaj Wittayalai School)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    Electrical cell lysis is an important technique in obtaining intracellular components for further analysis. In this research, three different array of shapes; comb, triangle, rectangle; of indium tin oxide (ITO) were fabricated for cell lysis in microfluidic systems. Paramecium sp. cells were used in visualizing cell disruption due to the application of 12 V$_\text{p-p}$ AC voltage between...

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  53. Mr Rattanachai Kowong
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    The Zr-Ti-W metal alloy thin films were fabricated by co-sputtering technique at room temperature. The effect of sputtering power on the thin film properties was investigated by varied power as 100, 200 and 300 W at the constant deposition time. The thickness and surface morphology of thin films were characterized by field-emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) and atomic force...

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  54. Ms Methawee Duangthanu
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    This research presents a study of aggregation of colloidal gold nanoparticles using 400 nm diameter gold nanoparticles mixed with a surfactant (Plantacare 2000) at various concentrations. When observed under a microscope, we found that the nanoparticles aggregated to form nearly spherical clusters at the beginning of the formation, and then sedimented to the bottom of the container. These...

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  55. Ms Pitchanunt Chaiyo
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    Titanium dioxide (TiO$_2$) nanostructures were prepared by microwave assisted and varying time. The morphology of TiO$_2$ nanostructures were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), electrical and gas sensing properties. SEM images revealed nanoparticles cluster of prepared products. XRD patterns showed anatase phase of TiO2 with peak of (101), (004), (200),...

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  56. Ms Ramon Songtanasit (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    A TiO$_2$ compact layer or blocking layer plays a crucial role in a hybrid organic-inorganic lead halide perovskite solar cells because it can prevent the carrier recombination at the interface of fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) and perovskite layers. There are many methods to fabricate this layer such as spray pyrolysis or spin-coating which is solution-based synthesis that is difficult to...

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  57. Mrs Soraya Ruangdit (-)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    Preparation and surface modification of Polysulfone (PSF) membranes by DC plasma were conducted in order to improve membrane hydrophilicity and gas permeation efficiency. Different type of oxygen (O$_2$), Argon (Ar), Argon (Ar)/oxygen (O$_2$) mixture plasma and plasma sequence of O$_2$ and Ar gasses were employed to modify the membrane surfaces. Characteristics of membrane samples were...

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  58. Wasin Nupangtha (Chiang Mai University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    Titanium nitride coatings have been used very successfully in a variety of applications because of their excellent properties, such as the high hardness meaning good wear resistance and also used for covering medical implants. Hydroxyapatite is a bioactive ceramic that contributes to the restoration of bone tissue, which together with titanium nitride may contribute to obtaining a superior...

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  59. Ms Suklitta Thongkhem (Khon Kaen University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    In this work, carbon sphere films at different growth temperature of 180, 200 and 220°C were synthesized by 10 hrs hydrothermal process from glucose to apply for supercapacitor electrode. The carbon sphere films were washed and filled by DI water for several times. Finally, they were kept it in an oven at 80°C to dry. Crystal structure and film morphology were analyzed by X-ray diffraction,...

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  60. Mr Pongdet Netrattana (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    First-principles calculations based on density functional theory (DFT) have been performed to study the adsorption of molecular H$_2$ on the graphene-like material C$_2$N. The possible adsorption sites on top of bonds, on carbon atom and nitrogen atom and the center of C-C hexagon and the C-N hexagon are considered. The adsorption energies for each site are calculated and are found to be in...

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  61. Dr Kotchaphan Kanjana (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    Fission product behaviors of Cs, a major element released in a severe nuclear accident, still remain unclear. The question frequently addressed is whether Cs released will be in the form of CsMoO$_4$ or CsOH. This is a challenging issue since it has been demonstrated that the reaction between CsMoO$_4$ and water leading to CsOH production is thermodynamically favored. The present research aims...

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  62. Mr Prakasit Changsuphan
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment. Instead of spending entire periods watching a lecture, students watch lectures online outside of class time and use class time to do activities. The 35 pre-engineer students had been taught by flipped classroom on the topics of work and energy in Physics course....

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  63. Mr Manorth KANJANAPEN (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    An important aspect of musical structure that allows discrimination between different sounds is the timbral characteristic. Although, there has been significant interest in the application of fractal theory as a tool for the analysis of musical structure, no such study has been done to investigate timbre on physical modeling sound synthesis. In this paper, we examine the changes of timbre and...

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  64. Nopparit Changkit
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    The specific activities of natural radionuclides ($^4$$^0$K, $^2$$^2$$^6$Ra and $^2$$^3$$^2$Th) in 50 surface beach sand samples collected from Bangsaen beach in Chonburi province in the easthern region of Thailand, were measured and evaluated. Experimental results were obtained by using a high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector and gamma spectrometry analysis system in the special laboratory at...

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  65. Ms Kanokwan Boonsook (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, KMUTT)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the radionuclide concentrations of London blue topaz after fast neutron irradiation. The London blue topaz was obtained from Sri Lanka which classified into dark and light colors in the shape of an oval and rectangle with small, medium and large size. The optical property and radionuclide concentrations of London blue topaz have been examine by UV -...

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  66. Ms Arisara Boontum (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University 254 Phyathai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok Thailand. 10330)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Nickel-doped calcium copper titanate (CaCu3Ti4O12: CCTO) thin films were synthesized by a sol-gel method. All films were spin-coated with four layers on silicon and alumina substrates, and each film layer was annealed at a fixed annealing temperature of 800 °C. The obtained samples with different doping concentrations (0-7.27 wt%) were characterized by X-ray...

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  67. Akkawat Ruammaitree
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Stainless steel is steel alloy consisting of many elements including iron (majority), chromium, nickel and sulfur. Stainless steel has been widely utilized because it is more effective in terms of resistance of corrosion, rust or stain than ordinary steel. However, the electrical conductivity and surface hardness of stainless steel are not high. These disadvantages limit the engineering...

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  68. Peera Champathet
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Alumina, such as glazed alumina for electrical insulator, operated in an open field subjects to a very harsh condition; resulting in lifetime shortening. Coating hydrophobic layer on alumina surface can help prolonging its lifetime. In this study, 25x25 mm alumina sheets were used as substrates. The hydrophobic composite polymers were prepared by (3-mercaptopropyl) trimethoxysilane (MPTMS),...

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  69. Ms Teantong Chonsut (College of Nanotechnology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Poster

    Polymer solar cells is one of the promising technologies that gain tremendous attentions in the field of renewable energy. Optimization of thickness for each layer is an important factor determining the efficiency of the solar cells. In this work, the optimum thickness of Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythione) : poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), a famous material widely used as hole transporting...

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  70. Jutarop Reungyos
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    Electrocardiography (ECG) signal is very important signal for identifying heart disease. It composes of five main characteristics which can be specified by the P-QRS-T signals. One of the most important segment in the signal is the QRS complex because it is the heart activity that electricity run all over heart which can tell many heart disease. There have been many studies on identifying the...

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  71. Ms Parichat Sinkaew (Department of Physics, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    The measurement of moisture content in soil is based on the principle of neutron back scattering. In this principle, when fast neutrons emitted from a radioactive source collide with hydrogen atoms their energies are much greater reduced than colliding with other atoms. The number of slowed down neutrons, hence, represents the number of hydrogen atoms present in the vicinity of the source. As...

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  72. Mr Sukittaya Jessdaluk (College of Nanotechnology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Chalongkrung Rd., Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Metal-insulator transitions (MIT) are reversible changes in the conductivity of materials when the temperature above or below the transition point, which are the smart transitions in advanced material. Vanadium oxide (V$_\text{x}$O$_\text{y}$) demonstrated excellent MIT characteristics at the transition temperature (T$_\text{c}$) due to the lattice distortion. However, V$_\text{x}$O$_\text{y}$...

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  73. Pairin Ponchaiya
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Sputtered Co81Pd19 films with thickness of about 60 nm were deposited on various under-layers (Al, Co, Cr, Cr and Ni) and on glass substrate. Structural, morphological and magnetic properties of Co81Pd19 films were investigated. All of prepared films showed CoPd (FCC) phase in (111) plane. Co (HCP) phase in (200) direction was observed in the films deposited Al, Cr and Ni under-layer and on...

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  74. Ms Suvipak Chumdaeng (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    Optical vortex is a mode of light whose phase distribution varies as e$^{im\phi }$, where m is called the topological charge of the vortex and ${\phi}$ is an azimuthal angle in the plane perpendicular to the propagating direction. The vortex beam of charge m carries an orbital angular momentum of mℏ and has its application in manipulating micrometer-sized particles. A common method to detect...

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  75. Pornrat Wattanakasiwich
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    This study aimed to investigate students’ understanding and develop instructional material on a topic of simple harmonic motion. Participants were 80 students taking a course on vibrations and wave on the 2nd semester of an academic year 2016. A 20-question conceptual test and tutorial activities had been developed from previous research findings and evaluated by three physics experts in...

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  76. Mr APISIT DANG-IAD
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    Investigation of L-H-L Transitions Criteria and
    Hysteresis Based on Bifurcation Concept

    A. Dang-Iad$^{1*}$ , T. Onjun$^2$ and B. Chatthong$^1$ ,
    1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University,
    Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand
    2 Former Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani, Thailand

    This research aims to study the...

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  77. Mr Chakrit Saengkorakot
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    In this work the utilization of nuclear hydrological instruments using Liquid Scintillation Counter (LSC) and laser absorption spectrometer (Cavity Ring-Down Spectrometer, CRDS) were employed. All samples from the precipitation were treated for isotopic instruments. Tritium values were analyzed with electrolytic enrichment and LSC while deuterium and oxygen-18 were calculated on CDRS. As a...

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  78. Ms Thittima Thunyaniti (Faculty of Science, Ubonratchathani University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    The scientists once believed an atom was the smallest particle, nothing was smaller than this tiny particle. Later, they discovered an atom which consists of protons, neutrons and electrons, and they believed that these particles cannot be broken into the smaller particles. According to advanced technology, the scientists have discovered these particles are consist of a smaller particles. The...

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  79. Mr Sorawit Sanin (Department of Physics and Materials Sciences Chiang Mai University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    Liposomes are phospholipid vesicles enclosing aqueous solution. Liposomes are used in many biomedical applications such as drug delivery and artificial cell models. Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) fabrication using vortex ring in microfluidic device offers advantages over traditional GUVs fabrications such as rapid fabrication and controllable uniform vesicle sizes distribution. The...

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  80. Mr Surachat Sombat (Khon Kaen University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    ABSTRACT
    3D carbon nanofiber scaffolding was produced from the pyrolysis of freeze-dried (FD) bacterial cellulose (BC). The thermogravimetry and differential thermal analysis (TG/DTA) showed the weight loss of BC during the pyrolysis process. The X-ray diffraction technique showed the high crystallinity of the FD-BC and the high amorphousness of the carbon nanofibers. Both FD-BC and the...

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  81. Mr Anan Saenkhamai
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    In this research, a low cost and disposable lab on a chip was designed and fabricated by screen printing. The chip was designed with integrated digital microfluidic microchip and electrochemical detector on single plate substrate. For the design, the chip consist of T-junction EWOD digital microfluidics microchip for merging buffer reagent and analyze droplets and an electrochemical detector...

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  82. Ms Yameela Mhudchudchu (Department of Physics and General Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University), Ms Areeya Tamat (Department of Physics and General Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University), Ms Masae Masae (Department of Physics and General Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University), Ms Supeeya Pao-oh (Department of Physics and General Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    The Specific Activities of $^{40}$K, $^{226}$Ra and $^{232}$Th were determinet for 30 beach sand samples collected from Talo kapo beach Yaring District in Pattani Province. Experimental results were obtained by using a high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector and gamma spectrometry analysis system. Gamma ray radioactive standard sources $^{137}$Cs and $^{60}$Co ware used to calibrate the...

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  83. Mr Nattapong Chuewongkam (Department of Physics)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    Mechanical properties of cement paste containing iron powder
    Nattapong Chuewongkam1, Panjasil Payakaniti2,Supree Pinitsoontorn1,2,3
    1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, KhonKaen University, KhonKaen 40002 THAILAND
    2 Materials Science and Nanotechnology Program, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, KhonKaen University, KhonKaen 40002, Thailand
    3Integrated Nanotechnology Research...

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  84. Jongrak Sanglao (Chiangmai University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    Electroporation is the technique in which external electrical field is applied across cells of interest to create pores on cell membrane when the voltage across the cell membrane is high enough. Electroporation is commonly used to deliver exogenous reagents such as genes, drugs, and nanoparticles for therapeutic purposes. In this work, microfluidic device was fabricated using Printed Circuit...

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  85. Mr Wiwittawin Sukmas (Chulalongkorn University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    CaCu$_3$Ti$_4$O$_{12}$(CCTO)/SrTiO$_3$(STO) and CaCu$_3$Ti$_4$O$_{12}$(CCTO)/BaTiO$_3$(BTO) films multilayered heterostructures were successfully synthesized on LaAlO$_3$ (LAO) (100) substrates via a sol-gel method. The annealing temperature was fixed at 800 °C for one hour for each deposition. Our films were deposited with conditions as follows; CCTO/CCTO/CCTO/CCTO, STO/STO/STO/STO,...

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  86. Prof. Dr.Sakshin ฺBunthawin (Biotechnology of Electromechanics Research Unit, Science of Physics, Faculty of Technology and Environment, Prince of Songkla University, Phuket Campus )
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    With the realization of widespread use of large quantities of sex reversal hormone of the synthetic androgen 17Alpha-methyltestosterone (MT) affect on the environment and the inefficiency and cost of the conventional techniques, the hormonal sex reversal of economic fish needs to modified to avoid the excess use of MT, lessen the duration of treatment and lower the cost of MT hormone used...

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  87. Mr Aukrit Natkaeo (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Ag-doped CaCu3Ti4O12 (CCTO) thin films with different doping concentrations were prepared by a sol-gel technique. Films were grown by depositing four layers of CCTO on alumina substrates followed by sputtering Au/Cr interdigitated electrodes to fabricate gas sensors. The films were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron...

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  88. Mr Champ Suksawat (Khon Kaen University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    ABSTRACT
    Spin Seebeck effect (SSE) can be observed in magnetized ferromagnetic materials when subjected to a temperature gradient.In this work, the results on the SSE in the bulk strontium ferrite were demonstrated for the first time. The SSE measurement was developed in our lab and calibrated with a Y3Fe5O12 standard sample. The bulk strontium ferrite was characterized for the crystal...

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  89. Parinya Saphet (CRRU), Dr Anusorn Tong-on (CRRU), Dr Meechai Thepnurat (Chiang Rai Rajabhat University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    The purpose of this work is to build a physics lab apparatus that is modern, low-cost and simple. In one dimensional two-body collisions experiment, we used the Arduino UNO R3 as a data acquisition system which was controlled by LabVIEW program. The photo gate sensors were designed using LED and LDR to measure position as a function of the time. Aluminum frame housewares and blower were used...

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  90. Dr Wasan Maiaugree (Khon Kaen University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    Nickel sulfide (NiS) nanoparticles were grew on multiwall carbon nanotube (CNTs) and coated onto FTO-glass by the one step hydrothermal method at 160°C. These films were applied as counter electrodes (CE) for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). In the present work, electrocatalytic activity and electron-charge transfer resistance are investigated though cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical...

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  91. Ms Kamonchanok Wangcharoen (Division of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Klong Nueng, Klong Luang, Pathum-Thani, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Poster

    ZnS, a wide band gap semiconductor and good candidate for dye sensitized semiconductor solar cell (DSSC) photoanode was doped with aluminum. However, the role of ZnS and Al-doped ZnS in DSSC is lack of knowledge. Herein, we studied the effect of ZnS and Al-doped ZnS in TiO$_2 photoanode using a simplest preparation. The thin film was prepared by doctor blade technique using a mixture of TiO$_2...

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  92. Mr Manas Sittishoktram (Department of Physic, Faculty of Science, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    Titanium dioxide (TiO$_2$) thin films have been generally accepted as an important material in the fields of photocatalysis, photovoltaic and photochromic. The efficiency of TiO$_2$ films as an active layer in various applications strongly depends on their optical properties. In this present study, the optical properties of sputtered TiO$_2$ thin films were modified using nanoparticles gold...

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  93. Dr Santhad Pithakwongsaporn
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    The microring resonators have potential applications for the photonic integrated circuits. The dynamical phenomena of the two coupled microrings require a simple and efficient numerical formalism for solution of the system. We present a simplified theory of the optical tristability inside the two coupled microrings that take into account Kerr nonlinearity and the effect of loss. We also...

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  94. Taworn Intaro
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    Copper (Cu) foil substrate is the most widely used as a substrate for graphene growth by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). It is known that the suitable morphology and crystal orientation of Cu foil substrate, which are crystal plane of Cu (111), low roughness and large grain size, are required for the growth of good film uniformity of graphene. The purpose is to investigate the evolution of...

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  95. Ms Thanaporn Thumsa-ard (Ubon Ratchathani University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    Thermoluminescence properties of Thai commercial window glass provided by Guardian Industries Corporation (denoted as WG) were studied. WG was doped with varying concentrations of ZnO The composition of glass is 90WG-10Na2O-xZnO (where x = 0.000, 0.001, 0.010, 0.100, 1.000 mol%). Glass samples were recycled by using melt quenching technique and cut into the dimensions of 6×6×1 mm3. After...

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  96. Ms Wasinee Khuntawee (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok), Ms Pornkamon Nalakarn (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, 10900, Thailand 
)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    Beta cyclodextrin (βCD) and its derivatives such as methylated βCD (MEβCD) and hydroxypropyl βCD (HPβCD) have been widely used to improve the solubility and the stability of poor water soluble drugs. Most drugs are completely bound inside the hydrophobic cavity interior of the βCDs. In the present work, we studied the pre-step of drugs releasing based on drug-βCDs complexes. The interaction...

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  97. Mr Anupong Sukee
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Aluminum doped Zinc Oxide (AZO) nanoparticle thin films were deposited on glass substrates by double tips sparking process which is a simple, low cost method and can be done at room temperature. The effect of Al doped ZnO was studied in order to improve electrical and optical transmittance properties. The doping ratios of Al into ZnO were controlled by different sparking power using different...

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  98. Mr Teeranat Pantasri (Materials Science and Nanotechnology Program, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    In this work, hydroxyapatite (HA) and hydroxyapatite doped with Sr (HA-Sr), Zn (HA-Zn) and both Sr-Zn (HA-SrZn) were synthesized by a sol-gel method and combined with polycaprolactone (PCL) to make HA/PCL composites using an electrospinning technique. The synthesized nanoparticles and their composite fibers were investigated using various techniques. The X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) result showed...

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  99. Mr Noppasin Chamnan (Burapha University), Dr Boonlit Krunavakarn (Burapha Univesity)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    In this work, the motion of a particle in one dimension, under the influence of the potential well that is modeled as the linear downward of length $L$ with a finite depth $|V_{0}|,$ is studied within the context of the non-relativistic quantum mechanics. The attention is paid on the paradoxical phenomenon of the reflection of a particle that is in contrast between classical and quantum...

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  100. Mr Ar-si Dramae (Department of Physics Faculty of Science , Ubon Ratchathani University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    Connecting physics concepts with that interest activities or with activities that interest. Thought will allow students strong to build a foundation. When an event of interest to the students, it will contribute to the students' responses, engaged and enthusiasm for learning. Learning activities resulting from things that interest and have found on a regular basis can have a lasting and...

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  101. Nantarat Srisuai
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    ZnO nanorod arrays have become to attract much attention because the uniform and symmetry of ZnO nanorods can provide great optical and electrical potential in many nanodevices. Here, we have controlled nucleation sites using electron beam lithography technique and grown ZnO nanorods via hydrothermal synthesis to observe growth behaviors. We have measured diameter of nanorods and density of...

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  102. Dr Anusorn Tong-on (Chiang Rai Rajabhat University), Parinya Saphet (CRRU), Dr Meechai Thepnurat (Chiang Rai Rajabhat University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    In this work, we developed an innovative physics lab apparatus that is modern, cheap and simple. The ultrasonic sensor was used to measure the position of a mass attached on a spring as a function of time. The data acquisition system and control device were developed based on LabVIEW interface with Arduino. The experimental was designed to explain the simple harmonics motion similar to the...

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  103. Prof. Dr.Sakshin Bunthawin (Biotechnology of Electromechanics Research Unit, Science of Physics, Faculty of Technology and Environment, Prince of Songkla University, Phuket Campus )
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    The present study proposes another alternative approach to model the geometry of Nile tilapia egg for evaluation of the induced transmembrane potential. The actual shape of tilapia egg is an asymmetrical prolate spheroid with a short prolate spheroid bottom and a more elongate prolate spheroid at the top with a common equator rather than a symmetrical prolate spheroid. Unfortunately, the...

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  104. Mr Kittisak Ketaiam (Yupparaj Wittayalai School)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    Schlieren photography is a technique used to visualize density gradient of fluid medium, which is due to a linear relationship between fluid density and refractive indices. In this study, a single mirror off-axis schlieren system was employed to observe minimum temperature difference between room and heated object, vacuum flask.The tracker program was used in measuring relative light...

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  105. Ms Onsuda Arayawut (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    Silicon Carbide (SiC) is the chemical compound of carbon and silicon. Recognized as a perfect semiconductor with superior characteristics, SiC is widely used in high-temperature, high-power, and high-frequency electronic applications. Defects in a semiconductor have become a primary important issue since they can damage and change the unwanted electrical properties. The study of geometric and...

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  106. Ms Sathongsang Wannakan
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Poster

    Stoichiometry and Performance in PCDTBT:Perylene Solar Cells

    Wannakan Sathongsang1, Kanyaporn Thubthong1, Pisist Kumnorkaew2, Vinich Promarak3,
    and Yingyot Infahsaeng1*
    1Division of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Klong Nueng, Klong Luang Pathum-Thani, Thailand
    2National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency...

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  107. Ms Wannakan Sathongsang (Division of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Klong Nueng, Klong Luang Pathum-Thani, Thailand), Ms Kanyaporn Thubthong (Division of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Klong Nueng, Klong Luang Pathum-Thani, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Poster

    The bulk heterojunction solar cell has been developed for many decades. The electron acceptor is one of the key performance in this solar cells, typically using fullerene derivatives. However, the free fullerene solar cell has been proposed using difference acceptor molecule. Herein, the morphology in bulk heterojunction PCDTBT:Perylene thin films of varied stoichiometry (1:1, 1:2 and 1:4...

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  108. Dr Thutiyaporn Thiwawong (College of Nanotechnology)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    The preparation of nanocomposites materials by using Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with metal nanoparticles (gold and silver) and metal oxide nanoparticles (Zinc oxide and Titanium dioxide). Then, Characterization of the films was carried out by atomic force microscope (AFM) and fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) after that the film creates to the electrodes on the film for applying...

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  109. Mr Dusit Ngamrungroj (KMUTNB)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    The g-sensor with a wireless, using to study motion of hollow PVC-cylindrical on incline plane.This sensor will packed inside PVC-cylindrical. For experimental,We drop the PVC-cylindrical on the top of incline plane length 1.2 m.By changed high of plane at 3.5, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6 and 6.5 cm relate to angle 0.0318, 0.0409, 0.0454, 0.0499, 0.0545 and 0.0590 rad respectively. The signal from the...

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  110. Mr Kriengkri Timsorn (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Chatuchak Bangkok, 10900, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    We aim to fabricate formaldehyde gas sensors for identifying formalin contamination of fresh raw food materials, especially seafood. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are one of materials widely used for fabrication of gas sensors because of their unique electronic properties. Unfortunately, pristine CNTs exhibit very low sensitivity for formaldehyde molecule adsorption. In this research, we have used...

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  111. Mr Wichian Ratanatongchai (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (Public Organization))
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Poster

    One of the most important part of the Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis system (PGNAA) is the High Purity Germanium detector (HPGe). In this paper, the calibrations of an HPGe detector were made with the isotopic source $^{152}$Eu. The same detector was modelled in the MCNP5 and simulated. The thickness of the dead layer was determined. The simulated and experimental efficiency over the...

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  112. Prof. Dr.Sakshin Bunthawin (Biotechnology of Electromechanics Research Unit, Science of Physics, Faculty of Technology and Environment, Prince of Songkla University, Phuket Campus )
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    On the basis of electrical induction of eggs for sex reversal, the egg membrane exposed to a very short high-intensity electric field pulses can be temporarily permeable in specific regions of the egg. During the destabilization period, the membrane is highly permeable to exogeneous molecules present in the surrounding medium. Optimization of protocols has led to a situation where high egg...

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  113. Mr Nattawoot Maleelai (Khon Kaen University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    In this study, the composition of sticky rice was studied using NMR relaxometry. Because the rice seeds have several elements, the NMR signal is multiexponential decay. However, its components that yield NMR signals can be separated by using Inverse Laplace Transform method. This method is data analyze by from least squares algorithms. The Downhill Simplex method was used to find the variable...

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  114. Natthapong Monarumit
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    The irradiation is one of the gemstone enhancements for improving the gem quality. Typically, there are many varieties of irradiated gemstones in the gem market such as diamond, topaz, and sapphire. However, it is hard to identify the gemstones before and after irradiation. The aim of this study is to analyze the surface morphology for classifying the pre- and post- irradiated sapphires using...

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  115. Mr Nirut Pussadee (Plasma and Beam Physics Research Facility, Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University), Mr Sitthipong Yapo (Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    Measuring surface water wave properties such as amplitude and wavelength can be difficult when the wave amplitude is very small. The digital image correlation (DIC) MATLAB program makes it possible to analyze such surface wave properties. The technique relies on analyzing of pattern displacement images due to surface perturbation of random patterns at the bottom of the water container. This...

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  116. Dr Chivalrat Masingboon
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    CaCu$_3$Ti$_4$O$_1$$_2$ powders were synthesized by modified Sol-gel method with Hydrothermal using Ca(NO$_3$)$_2$• 4H$_2$O, Cu(NO$_3$)$_2$• 3H$_2$O, Ti(OC$_3$H$_7$)$_4$ and freshly extracted egg white (ovalbumin) in aqueous medium. The precursor was calcined at 800, 900 and 1000 °C in air for 8 h to obtain nanocrystalline powders of CaCu$_3$Ti$_4$O$_1$$_2$. The calcined...

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  117. Ms Rewattee Satee
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    The determination of the energy values, specifically the heat of combustion of various M-16 black powders werethe important part of the bulletefficiency investigations. The calorimetric bomb is commonly used for these determinations. Four M-16 black powders from the differences sources were used as samples for this research. It was found that,after using calorimetric bomb technique, the gross...

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  118. Mr Witheetat Amatyakul (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University 254 Phyathai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok Thailand. 10330)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    The effects of Fe-doping concentration in Ba$_{(1-x)}$Fe$_{x}$TiO$_{3}$ (x=0, 0.02, 0.04, 0.06 and 0.08) thin films prepared by a sol-gel method on their microstructure and magnetic properties were systematically studied. From X-ray diffraction measurements, the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of peaks were increased as the doping concentration increased. The thickness of the films measured...

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  119. Chonticha Chunhakit
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    The aim of this work is to investigate the laser cleaning of contaminants from surfaces of silica nanowires. Experimental parameters affected particle removal were explored using pulsed Nd:YAG laser radiation at a wavelength of 1064 nm. The laser beam was focused and scanned across the surfaces of the nanowires. The interaction between laser radiation and a certain thickness in the contaminant...

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  120. Mr Khanti Toedtanya (Ubon Ratchatani University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    Alternative energy tends to be more widespread in Thailand because the advanced technologies enhance the potential of equipment which becomes more economically rather than setting in laboratory likes in the past. For this reason students should understand profoundly about the characteristic of energy before they learn about alternative energy. To help students get more comprehension about the...

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  121. Uthed Achathongsuk
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    The purpose of this study is to compare and estimate thermal diffusivities of conductor and insulator material by using photothermal deflection which varies frequency. The experimental setup consists of 2 laser lines: 1) a pump laser beams through a modulator, varied frequency, controlled by lock-in amplifier then focused beam at sample surface by lens. 2) a probe laser which is perpendicular...

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  122. Nudchanard Saenpuk
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    Interactions in the Sun-Earth-Moon System are common misconception. Pre-service teacher should be developed in the Sun-Earth-Moon system to prepare for professional experience in school. So in this work revisit understanding of pre-service teacher in the Sun-Earth-Moon system, this emphasize moon phase concept compose of observe moon phase (shape) and position of the moon in the orbit about...

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  123. Mr Thanapon Premkamon
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Physics Education
    Poster

    This study was to develop instruction media title the sound education by applying mathematica program. The objective of study are as follows compare achievement before and after learning of students received from activities of learning by instruction media title the sound education by applying mathematica program and study satisfaction of student to organize learning activities by instruction...

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  124. Dr Nattaporn Chattham
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Poster

    Chiral Phospholipids are found self-assembled into cylindrical tubules of 500 nm in diameter by helical winding of bilayer stripes under cooling in ethanol and water solution. Theoretical prediction and experimental evidence reported so far confirmed the modulated tilt direction in a helical striped pattern of the tubules. This molecular orientation morphology results in optically birefringent...

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  125. Dr Chalad Yuenyao (Department of Physics Faculty of Science and Technology, Phetchabun Rajabhat University, Sadiang-subdistrict, Muang, Phetchabun 67000, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    Abstract: The aim of this work was to study the effect of preparational factors such as solvent type, polymer concentration, evaporation time (ET) and non-solvent additive, on the morphological structure, physical and gas separation properties of the prepared membrane samples by tuning of these parameters. Flat sheet asymmetric polysulfone (PSF) membranes were prepared by the dry/wet phase...

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  126. Mr Noparat Phungyimnoi
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Poster

    The vacuum vaporization is a technique of thin-film deposition. This process is widely used in the semiconductor, microelectronic and optical industries which involved the deposition thin film of metals onto surfaces. The metals used was generated into their gas phases and deposited to substrate for a thin film. Currently, this technique is used to develop of visualized latent fingerprints on...

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  127. Prof. Dr.Sakshin Bunthawin (Biotechnology of Electromechanics Research Unit, Science of Physics, Faculty of Technology and Environment, Prince of Songkla University, Phuket Campus )
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    The analysis of electrical inductions of O.niloticus egg’s membrane is based on the transmembrane potential, induced due to applied electric field. The implication of the analytical model has been interpreted in terms of understanding the influence of egg size, pulse duration and electro-physical conditions of eggs on the E-field parameters (strength and duration) required for electroporation....

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  128. Prof. Sakshin Bunthawin (Biotechnology of Electromechanics Research Unit, Science of Physics, Faculty of Technology and Environment, Prince of Songkla University, Phuket 83120, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering
    Poster

    Living yeast cells in the brewery industry are active cells. They have different responses to AC electric field if they possess different dielectric properties. Electrical parameters which are used to determine health of yeast cells are the conductivities of the cytoplasm (CC), the cell membrane (MC), dielectric constant of the membrane and the cytoplasm, respectively. These parameters affect...

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  129. Ms Watchareeya Chaiyarat (Ubonratchathani University)
    24/05/2017, 15:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Poster

    In this paper, we aim to characterize the microstructure of Yttrium doped TiO$_2$ nanotubes. These were successfully synthesized by anodization method on Ti sheets. The electrolyte was composed of ethylene glycol (EG), ammonium fluoride (0.3 % wt NH$_4$F) and deionized water (2% vol H$_2$O) with different concentrations of dopant Y$_2$O$_3$. A constant DC power supply of 50 V was used during...

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  130. Phuthidhorn Thana
    24/05/2017, 16:00
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    A new portable low temperature plasma jet system is developed using ambient air as plasma gas. This atmospheric pressure plasma source is rich sources of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) which play crucial roles in biomedical applications. Especially, Nitric oxide radical (NO), hydroxyl radical (OH) and ozone ($O_3$) in this plasma source have been suggested to be powerful agents in...

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  131. Prof. Kyu Yoshimori (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University, 4-3-5 Ueda Morioka, Iwate 0208551 Japan)
    24/05/2017, 16:00
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Invited Speaker

    This paper reviews recent progress in the digital holographic 3D imaging spectrometry. The principle of this method is a marriage of incoherent holography and Fourier transform spectroscopy. Review includes principle, procedure of signal processing and experimental results to obtain a multispectral set of 3D images for spatially incoherent, polychromatic objects.

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  132. Dr Pisith Singjai (Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 16:10
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    Nanoparticle thin films have a vast range of applications in various fields due to their superior properties. There are a number of methods for nanoparticle thin film coatings, for example spray pyrolysis, electrodeposition, spin coating and sol-gel process. However, these methods are either a multistep synthesis or require the use of toxic substances. The sparking method is a onestep, simple...

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  133. Dr Kittipat Malakit (Thammasat University)
    24/05/2017, 16:15
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    In magnetized plasma systems, magnetic reconnection is the most important process in converting the magnetic energy into the kinetic energy of plasma. It is conventionally thought that the outflow speed and the reconnection rate depend only on the strength of the upstream magnetic field and the upstream plasma density. However, using fully kinetic particle-in-cell simulations of collisionless...

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  134. Dr Adrien Dousse
    24/05/2017, 16:25
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Invited Speaker

    Quantum dots present discreet quantum states and appear as artificial atoms in the solid state. Like an atom, a quantum dot can emit single photons, or polarization entangled photon pairs. Numerous potential applications rely on the control of the spontaneous emission of single quantum dots embedded in optical microcavities. For example, the regime of spontaneous emission enhancement (Purcell...

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  135. Dr Roppon Picha
    24/05/2017, 16:30
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    The plasma focus is a device that uses high voltage and electromagnetic force to induce plasma generation and acceleration, in order to cause nuclear reactions. Radiation of various types (X-ray, gamma ray, electrons, ions, neutrons) can be generated using this method during the pinch phase, thus making the plasma focus able to serve as a radiation source. Material testing, modification, and...

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  136. Ms Thananan phetkongtong (Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Thaksin University)
    24/05/2017, 16:35
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Oral

    In this research, we demonstrate a colorimetric plasmon sensor for the determination of mercury ions, which are toxic heavy metal ions. Colorimetric detection by the naked eye is certainly the most simple and convenient diagnostic method, especially when it does not require any complex optical or electrical systems. Colorimetric method using gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) is based on changes in...

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  137. Dr Boonyarit Chatthong (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University)
    24/05/2017, 16:45
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    This work investigates performance optimization of ITER and DEMO plasmas in the presence of internal transport barrier. The optimization is carried out using simulation results of BALDUR integrated predictive modelling code. In these simulations, a combination of a neoclassical transport model NCLASS and an anomalous transport model Multimode model is used. The boundary condition is described...

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  138. Mr Phumipat Kittiboonanan
    24/05/2017, 16:50
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Oral

    This study has focused the design, development and demonstration of a frequency-doubled 532 nm Nd:YVO4 laser pumped by solar light. The solar pumped laser is consisted of the optically contracted Nd:YVO4 crystal and KTP crystal with a system of laser mirrors deposited onto crystal sides. The design is aimed to achieve the laser emission using the direct end-pumping approach. In addition, the...

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  139. Mr Jiramate Kitjanon (1. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, 10900, Thailand 2. Computational Biomodelling Laboratory for Agricultural Science and Technology (CBLAST), Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand )
    24/05/2017, 16:50
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Oral

    Pure natural rubber (NR) has low durability and elasticity, which become a major bottleneck for practical use. To overcome the limitation, in general, the adding of carbon black and silica particles is applied$^{1,2}$, but carbon black has an effect of polymer cracking. Interestingly, the fullerene (C60) and carbon nanotube (CNT) can be used as rubber additive, resulting in the significant...

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  140. Mr Rungsin Kongkerd (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand)
    24/05/2017, 17:00
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    The impacts of pellet mass ablation and deposition that consider the effect of the

    particle drift due to the gradient of magnetic field are investigated for

    International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) and Demonstration

    Nuclear Fusion Power Stations (DEMOs). In the core area, the plasma profiles are

    predicted by the TASK/TR code in which the core transport models consist of...

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  141. Atthaporn Ariyarit (Keio University)
    24/05/2017, 17:05
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Oral

    Lead halide perovskite solar cells (PVSCs) have been exhibiting high efficiency by using abundant materials and availability on flexible substrates with easy fabrication process. However, to fabricate the perovskite devices for large area are facing many problems such as surface coverage and quality of perovskite crystalline thin film. Here, we report the way to fabricate perovskite solar cell...

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  142. Dr Papichaya Chaisakul (Kasetsart University and Université Paris-Sud)
    24/05/2017, 17:05
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Oral

    Silicon-based photonics has generated a strong interest in recent years, mainly for optical telecommunications and optical interconnects in integrated circuits. The main rationales of silicon photonics are the reduction of photonic system costs and the increase of the number of functionalities on the same chip combining photonics and electronics. Waveguide-integrated silicon...

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  143. Ms Jintana Pakeewanich (Prince of Songkla University)
    24/05/2017, 17:15
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    This research study plasma performance in fusion Tokamak system by investigating parameters such as central plasma pressure and particle density in the presence of an ETB (edge transport barrier) and an ITB (internal transport barrier). The plasma is modeled based on bifurcation concept using a suppression function that can result in formation of transport barriers. In this model, thermal and...

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  144. Kanokwan Chongcharoen
    24/05/2017, 17:20
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Oral

    A dual wavelength laser system providing emissions of 1064 nm and 532 nm was developed for cleaning applications. In this study, cleaning of surface layers of paints with the dual wavelength laser system was demonstrated. The experiments combined with an on-line monitoring technique were carried out to investigate the removal various paint types and thicknesses. The results reveal that the...

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  145. Ms Boonyaluk Namnuan (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University)
    24/05/2017, 17:20
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Oral

    The presence of $\beta$-Cu(In,Ga)$_3$Se$_5$ phase on Cu-poor Cu(In,Ga)Se$_2$ thin film surface could play an important role in the efficiencies of Cu(In,Ga)Se$_2$ thin film solar cells. The $\beta$-Cu(In,Ga)$_3$Se$_5$ with various thicknesses were deposited after a completion of the three-stage co-evaporation process of Cu(In,Ga)Se$_2$ films. The optical absorption measurement is used to...

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  146. Mr Dusit Ngamrungroj (KMUTNB)
    24/05/2017, 17:30
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    A plasma focus (PF) device is device to generate plasma which is applied in ion acceleration, material surface modification and fusion reaction source. For plasma fusion is interest topic to study. Calculating plasma parameters such as plasma density and plasma temperature is importance to find the optimum condition for their applications. In this research uses Lee model code to calculate the...

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  147. Mr Piyawat Kaewjaijong (Physics Department, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University)
    24/05/2017, 17:35
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Oral

    In this research, we describe the construction of a compact transmission Raman spectroscopy that has been developed for on-site determination of chemical analysis. The system consists of an inexpensive green laser pointer emitting less than 20 mW of 532 nm radiation used for excitation, a notch filter for blocking light around 532 nm and a portable spectrometer (Avantes, AvaSpec-ULS3648 ) for...

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  148. Nonthanan Sitpathom
    24/05/2017, 17:35
    Surface, Interface and Thin Film
    Oral

    Stacks pattern of microspheres and nanoparticles can be deposited by layer-by-layer coating with several methods. In this work, we fabricated two monolayers of polystyrene microparticle by convective horizontal deposition. For initial layer, glass substrate was dragged with velocity of 25 $\mu$m/s, and applied horizontal vibration with frequency of 50 Hz in order to supply higher kinetic...

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  149. Peera Pongkitiwanichakul (Kasetsart University)
    24/05/2017, 17:45
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    Laser-produced plasma experiments are widely conducted for several purposes ranging from using for initial confinement plasma to the comparison with supernovae. The experiments themselves cannot tell the underlying microscopic phenomena therefore we use particle-in-cell simulations to demonstrate the dynamics of particles and electromagnetic fields. In this work, we focus on the energy...

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  150. Nipaporn Sriplai (Khon Kaen University)
    24/05/2017, 17:50
    Nanoscale Physics and Nanotechnology
    Oral

    In this work, bacterial cellulose (BC) was biosynthesized by Glucanobacter xylinum bacteria. Fe$_{3}$O$_{4}$ nanoparticles under different concentrations were ex-situ impregnated into the BC structure. The BC pellicles in both never-dried and freeze-dried states were used as the templates to form BC-Fe$_{3}$O$_{4}$ nano-composites. Morphological studies of the samples indicated that the...

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  151. Ms Waraporn Thongkongoum (Department of Physics, KMUTT)
    24/05/2017, 17:50
    Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena
    Oral

    Heart rate monitoring via optically remote noncontact technique was reported in this research. A green laser (5mW, 532 ± 10 nm) was projected onto the left carotid artery. The reflected laser light on the screen carried the deviation of the interference patterns. The interference patterns were recorded by the digital camera (Canon EOS 1100D).The recorded videos of the interference patterns...

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  152. Dr Dangtip Somsak (Mahidol University)
    24/05/2017, 18:00
    Plasma and Ion Physics, Nuclear and Radiation Physics
    Oral

    The Deuterium-Tritium (DT) reaction is the key reaction in fusion reactors; leading to neutron and helium production. Most of the fusion energy (>80%) in such reaction is carried away by neutron. Conversion of neutron kinetic energy to any other usable form is very important for power generation in fusion reactors. The successful reactor design is thus highly dependent on this energy...

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  153. Dr Piyawath Tapsanit (King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang)
    24/05/2017, 18:05
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Oral

    A stacked fishnet metamaterial with a unit cell comprising a metallic hole-array layer and an insulator layer has been expected to exhibit hyperbolic dispersion. Here, we propose new closed-form formulae of effective parameters of the stacked fishnet metamaterial working at long-wavelength regime. These simple effective parameters are derived by applying the coupled-mode analysis to obtain the...

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  154. Mr Teanchai Chantakit (Department of Physics, Kasetsart University)
    24/05/2017, 18:20
    Photonics and Optoelectronics
    Oral

    The anti-reflective (AR) coatings have been regarded as one of the promising options to improving an efficiency of light transmission. In this research, we design the ultra-high anti-reflective layer structure. By using the specification properties of 1D photonic crystal, the periodical stack layer of tantalum pentoxide (Ta$_2$O$_5$) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS$_2$) in borosilicate glass...

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  155. Ms Natthakan Thanapreechanan
    25/05/2017, 07:45
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Most of the matter in the universe is invisible and is known as dark matter (DM). Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) are possible theoretical candidates to explain DM. Hypothetically, WIMPs can be detected indirectly by their annihilation or decay products. A possible product is gamma ray. Many DM profile models predict higher density of WIMPs near the Galactic center. In this work,...

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  156. Mr Mitchell Ahlswede (University of Wisconsin-River Falls )
    25/05/2017, 08:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Cosmic rays are high energy particles traveling nearly the speed of light through space. When cosmic rays enter the earth’s atmosphere, they interact with nucleons and start a chain reactions that produce showers of secondary particles, including neutrons, that can reach the surface These neutrons are detected by neutron monitors placed around the globe. The number of neutrons recorded by a...

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  157. Ms Paparin Jamlongkul (Graduate School, Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 08:15
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Aurora phenomenon is an effect of collision between precipitating particles with gyromotion along Earth’s magnetic field and Earth’s ionospheric atoms or molecules. The particles’ precipitation occurs normally around polar regions. However, some auroral particles can reach lower latitude regions when they are highly energetic. A clear emission from Earth’s aurora is mostly from atomic oxygen....

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  158. Dr Supachai Awiphan (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 08:30
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    At present, over 3,500 exoplanets have been discovered. In addition to the discovery of new exoplanets, the characterization of planetary atmosphere is a rapidly developing area. One method that is used to study planetary atmosphere is transmission spectroscopy, which measures the variation of transit depth with wavelength. Inflated exoplanets are favorable for transmission spectroscopy, due...

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  159. Dr Gerda Rogl (Christian Doppler Laboratory Univ. and Univ of Technology, Vienna, Austria)
    25/05/2017, 08:40
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Oral

    The first non-centrosymmetric heavy fermion superconductor CePt$_3$Si [1], crystallizing with CePt$_3$B -type, without an inversion symmetry (one of the key symmetries for Cooper pairing) shows a number of novel physical properties. In order to get insight into the pressure dependence of the strong electron correlations in these materials the present paper provides mechanical property data...

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  160. K Venkatramanan (Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya)
    25/05/2017, 08:40
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Invited Speaker

    Nano fluids are engineered colloidal suspensions of nanoparticles in a base fluid. These nanoparticles are typically made of carbides or carbon nanotubes, metals, oxides and so on. Nanofluids are potential heat transfer fluids with enhanced thermo physical properties and heat transfer performance can be applied in many devices for better performances (i.e. energy, heat transfer and other...

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  161. Mr Bovornpratch Vijarnwannaluk (Chulalongkorn University)
    25/05/2017, 08:45
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Quasars are a type of AGN with extremely bright luminosities in the optical region of the spectrum which are powered from the accretion process of in-falling matter into the SMBH near the center. This process creates notable features in the AGN spectrum including very broad emission lines which are emitted from the Broad-Line Region (BLR) outside of the SMBH. Although the geometry and the...

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  162. Mr Akkarach Sukserm (Chulalongkorn University)
    25/05/2017, 08:55
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Oral

    Gallium nitride doped with small concentration of manganese (GaxMn1-xN) is one of the most diluted magnetic semiconductors which used for the spintronic applications. In this work, the Ga31Mn1N32 in the zinc-blende (ZB) and rocksalt (RS) structures were investigated. We employed the ab-initio density functional theory (DFT) within the...

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  163. Dr Waraporn Nuntiyakul (Chandrakasem Rajabhat University)
    25/05/2017, 09:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Neutron monitors are ground-level detectors of cosmic ray-induced atmospheric secondary particles (mostly neutrons) that are employed world-wide to study variations in the flux of galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles in the GeV regime. The neutron monitor standard design (NM64) minimizes detector response to neutrons below $\sim$10 MeV produced by cosmic ray interactions in the...

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  164. jariya buajarern (National Institute of Metrology (Thailand))
    25/05/2017, 09:05
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    The diameter measurement of sphere is very important in dimensional metrology. The measurement of diameter is generally carried out by a comparison method or direct method using 1D linear measuring system. The probes touch both sides of the workpiece and the diameter is determined from displacement of the probes. The contact force is generally operated at 1N which yield deformation due to...

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  165. Worawat Meevasana (School of Physics, Suranaree University of Technology)
    25/05/2017, 09:10
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Invited Speaker

    The discovery of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface has set a new platform for all-oxide electronics which could potentially exhibit the interplay among charge, spin, orbital, superconductivity, ferromagnetism and ferroelectricity. In this work, by using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and conductivity measurement, we have studied the behavior of...

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  166. Dr Raymond J. RITCHIE (Technology & Environment, PSU-Phuket)
    25/05/2017, 09:15
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Proxima Centauri (type – M5.5V, 3050K) is a red dwarf only 4 light yr away, whereas the Sun is type G2V (5780 K). Could oxygenic and/or anoxygenic photosynthesis exist on planet Proxima Centauri b and would we be able to detect it? The light regimes on Earth and Proxima Centauri b are compared to estimate the planet’s suitability for Chlorophyll a (Chl a) and Chl d-based oxygenic...

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  167. Nattanan Woradet, Tasanee Priruenrom (National Institute of Metrology (Thailand))
    25/05/2017, 09:20
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    The local gravity measurement using relative gravimeter was confirmed to the reference absolute gravity station by National Institute of Metrology (Thailand); NIMT. Five known absolute gravity value stations were used in this confirmation. By applying the A-B-A measurement pattern, the time dependent of the relative gravity value at the reference station was calculated. Then the short term...

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  168. Dr Siraprapa Sanpa-arsa (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 09:30
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    The launch of the Fermi satellite in 2008 revolutionized gamma-ray pulsar astronomy
    by enabling the discovery of many new millisecond pulsars (MSPs). The Fermi
    Pulsar Search Consortium (PSC) has organized hundreds of radio observations of
    pulsar-like Large Area Telescope (LAT) unassociated sources. Over the past seven
    years, the PSC has discovered more than 70 new MSPs,...

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  169. Mr Samana Peingbangyang (National Institute of Metrology (Thailand))
    25/05/2017, 09:35
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    The LVDT probe is a very important component used in gauge blocks calibration via a mechanical comparative method. The probe is used to determine the central length difference between a reference gauge block and gauge block under-tested (UTC). Typically, an UTC and a reference gauge block have the same nominal length. However, some gauge blocks UTC are specially made for specific purpose...

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  170. Mr Napakan Wongpanit (Chulalongkorn University)
    25/05/2017, 09:35
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Oral

    In microelectronic industry, lithography and patterning by using ions bombard on the surface to remove atoms of material is a very important process. In data storage manufacturing, ion etching process is chosen to prepare a specific pattern under the read-write head of the hard disk drive (HDD) to form an “air bearing surface” or ABS. This makes the HDD head can float or slide over the surface...

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  171. Mr Ratchaphat Nakarachinda (The institute for fundamental study, Naresuan university)
    25/05/2017, 09:45
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Since Einstein’s general relativity or GR cannot explain our universe completely, physicists have tried to find the theory which can describe the dynamic of the universe. One of attempts is modification of GR or modified gravity. We are interested in two models of modified gravity. The first one is the higher dimensional gravity theory which explains the nature by considering GR with extra...

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  172. Dr Achaya Teppitaksak (National Institute of Metrology (Thailand))
    25/05/2017, 09:50
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    Surface finishing is an important process for manufacturing industries. Precise surface roughness measurement is crucial as it has a direct effect on surface quality. In Thailand, the National Institute of Metrology of Thailand (NIMT) provides reference roughness standards and roughness measuring instruments. NIMT also conduct Proficiency Testing (PT), which is an important process for...

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  173. Prof. Peter Rogl (1Christian Doppler Laboratory for Thermoelectricity at the Institute of Materials Chemistry and Research, University of Vienna)
    25/05/2017, 09:50
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Invited Speaker

    Thermoelectric materials have the ability to convert a heat flow into an electrical charge carrier flow (energy flow). TiNiSn-based thermoelectric half-Heusler phases (noncentrosymmetric, cubic MgAgAs-type) have proven to be excellent thermoelectrics. The large-scale production and particularly nanostructuring of materials by preferably system-inherent phases need a profound knowledge not only...

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  174. Mr Nopadhol Kamma (the Institute for Fundamental study)
    25/05/2017, 10:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Traversable wormhole or Morris-Thorne wormhole is one of wormholes to which human can travel. However, an exotic matter, the matter with negative pressure, must be included in order to construct such the wormhole. By introducing the cosmological constant into general relativity, it was found that one can minimize the existence of the exotic matter to a thin shell. In this presentation, we...

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  175. Dr Kittisun Mongkolsuttirat
    25/05/2017, 10:05
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    The prototype of depth calibration standard machine was fabricated to calibrate the depth of indentation for elastomer hardness tester. According to ISO 18898, ASTM D2240 and ASTM D1415, the measurement of indentation depth by a measuring device comprising a length-measuring system shall be in reference with the pressure foot of the elastomer hardness tester. Nation Institute of Metrology...

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  176. Mr Chalit Muanglay (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University )
    25/05/2017, 10:15
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Synchrotron emission is a good probe for dark matter (DM) particles in the Universe. We search for DM annihilation signals in the Milky Way by using Planck data of synchrotron emission in the microwave bands. We investigate the production of dark matter annihilation into electrons and positrons by studying different channels. We look for upper limits of the mass of dark matter particles on the...

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  177. Vichawan Sakulsupich (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok THAILAND)
    25/05/2017, 10:15
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Oral

    The light shone upon hybrid organic−inorganic perovskite (HOIP) has never been brighter. Many researchers have claimed that this material could hold the key to the new era of photovoltaic technology, owing to its efficiency, both energetically and economically. Despite all its merits, perovskite solar cell is plagued by an indispensable draw back; it degrades precipitously under sunlight. Not...

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  178. Korkuson Masaen (Chiangmai University)
    25/05/2017, 10:20
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    Capacitively Coupled Contactless Conductivity Detection (C4D) technique for particle detection or flow cytometry has been increasingly interested. This detection technique in microfluidic system utilizes two electrodes, excitation and pick-up electrodes, which are not directly in contact with solution in microchannel. In this study, Particulate of different sizes suspended in DI water were...

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  179. Klichchupong Dabsamut
    25/05/2017, 10:30
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Oral

    An efficient membrane for helium separation from natural gas is quite crucial for cryogenic industries. However, most experimentally available membranes fail in separating He from small molecules in natural gas, such as Ne, $H_2$, $O_2$, CO and $N_2$. Recently, a new 2D graphene-like sheet: $C_2$N was synthesized via a simple wet-logical reaction. $C_2$N has more advantage than among other...

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  180. Mr Watunyoo Patwong (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 10:30
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Radial velocity observations for members of the Ori OB1d association in the nebula NGC 1977 were obtained using the MRES spectrograph with the 2.4 m telescope at Thai National Observatory. Radial velocities of 2MASS J05352174-0453118, HD37059, HD294264 are detectable for the first time with a value of 30.02, 32.19 and 60.27 km/s, respectively. Combining the obtained radial velocities from this...

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  181. Dr Anderson Janotti (University of Delaware)
    25/05/2017, 11:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Invited Speaker

    Complex oxides host a wide variety of interesting physical properties, including charge localization in the form of small polarons, magnetism,ferroelectricity, giant magnetoresistance, and high-Tc superconductivity. In this presentation we discuss how doping can modify the properties of complex oxides, for instance by transforming a band insulator into a Mott insulator. We discuss results of...

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  182. Mr Tanatpol Nanthavittayaporn
    25/05/2017, 11:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    In this paper, installation automatic die bonding machine and optimization parameters were studied in die attach process for integrated circuit (IC) packaging. Die attach process is one that is very important IC packaging manufacturing. This process is attaching a die or chip take to leadframe or substrate using die bonding machine. After installation machine, the parameters of equipment...

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  183. Ms Khemsinan Gunsriwiwat (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 11:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    AS Eridani is a 2.664152 day, semi-detached Algol type binary system. Gamarova, Mkrtichian & Kusakin (2000) discovered a short-period 24 min pulsation in a primary mass-accreting component. The oscillation spectrum has been investigated by Mkrtichian et al. (2004), they suggested that AS Eri is a promising pulsating star for further detailed investigations.
    We started a new campaign of...

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  184. Mr Narenrit Thananusak
    25/05/2017, 11:15
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    We present the technique for selecting high redshift quasar candidates, $z \approx 6 – 11$, suitable for studying the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). Such technique is important for deep and resource-intensive spectroscopic follow-up to confirm the final identification of the sources as well as studying the Inter Galactic Medium (IGM) and its environment. We employ deep optical and near-infrared...

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  185. Dr Montree PAKKRATOKE (Metrologist)
    25/05/2017, 11:15
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    The Rockwell hardness test penetrated depth normally not more than 0.260 mm. Using commercial load cell cannot achieve the force calibration proposed. For these reasons, the high stiffness load cell fabrication, HSL is subject. Its obviously advantage is deformed less than 0.020 mm at 150 kgf maximum load applied. The HSL prototype was designed in concept of direct compression then confirmed...

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  186. Dr Pisutti Dararutana (Royal Thai Army Chemical Department)
    25/05/2017, 11:25
    Accelerators and Synchrotron Radiations
    Oral

    Wiangkalong is one of major ceramic production cities in northern of Thailand, once colonized by the ancient Lanna Kingdom (1290 A.D.). Ancient Wiangkalong potteries were produced with shapes and designs as similar as those of the Chinese Yuan and Ming Dynasties. Due to the complex nature of materials and objects, extremely sensitive, spatially resolved, multi-elemental and versatile...

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  187. Sakdithut Jitpienka (The Institute for Fundamental Study, Naresuan University)
    25/05/2017, 11:30
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    We study non-Gaussianities in primordial perturbations by using the Delta-N approach to avoid the complexity of solving differential equations for non-linear perturbations directly. we have shown, for the case of the double massive inflation with the arbitrary constant metric in the field space, even the mass of two scalar fields are equal, the non-Gaussianity parameter may not vanish....

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  188. Dr Narin Chantawong (National Institute of Metrology (Thailand))
    25/05/2017, 11:30
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    The nest bar, or length bar, is a standard bar with two kinematic seats. The center-to-center length between seats is used as standard length for detecting geometric and thermal errors of an articulated arm coordinate measuring machine (Arm CMM) according to the guidance of ISO 10360-12:2016. Each seat shall be a kinematic seat where the center of the ball probe may be repeatedly positioned in...

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  189. Ms Khachiwan Buakor (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 11:40
    Accelerators and Synchrotron Radiations
    Oral

    Photocathode RF electron guns are widely used at many laboratories because of the high quality of the produced electron beams. By using a short-pulse laser to induce the photoemission process, the electrons are emitted with low energy spread. Moreover, the photocathode RF guns are not suffered from the electron backbombardment effect, which can cause the limited electron current density. In...

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  190. Mr Stharporn Sapa
    25/05/2017, 11:45
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    We consider a cosmological model where the coupling between dark energy and dark matter is motivated by disformal transformation. We consider the case where conformal coefficient depends only on scalar field while disformal coefficient depends both on the scalar field and its kinetic energy. We found that there exist new two classes of fixed point when disformal coefficient depend on both...

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  191. Muhummad Madden (National Institute of Metrology, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 11:45
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    The industrial processes for high-precision engineering and metrology require the fine quality control of products. The precision of rotary spindle is also required to enhance the accuracy of spindle motions to the nanometer and sub-µradian levels. Spindle measurements by conventional methods will have contributions from the spindle motion error and the form error of the target artifact. In...

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  192. Sakhorn Rimjaem (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 11:55
    Accelerators and Synchrotron Radiations
    Oral

    A linac-based MIR/THz free-electron laser facility is under the development at the Plasma and Beam Physics Research Facility, Chiang Mai University. The ultimate goal of the project is to generate the infrared radiation covering wavelengths from about 10 to 125 micron. The main applications of the radiation in this wavelength range involve MIR/THz imaging and spectroscopy. The future FEL...

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  193. Sean Chen (Andor Technology Ltd., 7 Millennium Way, Springvale Business Park, Belfast, BT12 7AL, United Kingdom )
    25/05/2017, 12:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Oral

    Andor is a global leader in the development and manufacturing of high performance scientific imaging cameras, spectroscopy solutions and microscopy systems to match your application needs in research and OEM.
    The prsentation will brief introduce camera technologies, including Electron Multiplying CCD (EMCCD) cameras, Scientific CMOS (SCMOS) cameras, CCD cameras and Intensified cameras .We...

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  194. Mr Natthawat Phanchat (Silpakorn University)
    25/05/2017, 12:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Oral

    The development of a measurement system for non-destructive testing of magnetic force microscopy (MFM) probes is discussed in this paper. Typical MFM probes are characterized by equipped in a conventional atomic force microscope (AFM). Test parameters are the resonance frequency of MFM probes and its response to a magnetic stray field from a standard test sample. This procedure involves...

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  195. Patipan Uttayarat
    25/05/2017, 13:10
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Oral

    Supersymmetry (SUSY) is one of the most active fields of research in high-energy physics and particle physics. However, SUSY is not so easily accessible for students wishing to get started on this field of research due to complexities often associated with quantum field theories. In this talk, I'll discuss some aspects of SUSY in the context of quantum mechanics. In particular, I'll...

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  196. Mr Surapit Tabtiang
    25/05/2017, 13:20
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Oral

    Puffing technique is the process that can improve physical properties of fruit and vegetable. However, the effect of chemical composite in foods on puffing characteristics is still lack of study. Therefore, potato and apple slices were comparative study on physical properties. Potato and apple were sliced into 2.5 mm thickness and 2.5 cm in diameter. Potato slices were treated by hot water...

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  197. Prof. Richard A. Lindgren (University of Virginia, Dept. of Physics, Charlottesville, VA, 22903,USA)
    25/05/2017, 13:25
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Invited Speaker

    Our ability to completely understand the size of the proton has come into question. This puzzle is presently unsolved. It has been building up since 2010 when a measurement of the Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen yielded a very precise value$^1$ for the electric charge radius of the proton equal to $\langle$r$^2$$_E$$\rangle$$^{1/2}$ = 0.84087(39) fm with an amazing 0.1% uncertainty. This...

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  198. Ms Panjasil Payakaniti (Khon Kaen University)
    25/05/2017, 13:30
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Oral

    Workability, compressive strength and electrical properties of high calcium (Class C) fly ash geopolymer composited with short carbon fibre (CF) were investigated. The liquid to ash (L/A) ratio was kept at 0.4, while the carbon fibre concentration, curing temperature and age of the specimens were varied. The fibre content was in a range of 0-0.5%CF. The curing temperature was 25°C and 60°C and...

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  199. Pradiphat Muangha (Mahidol University)
    25/05/2017, 13:35
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Oral

    Neutron monitor (NM) and Bare (lead-free) neutron counters are ground-based detectors to detect the variation of intensity in cosmic rays. In addition, the bare detector to neutron monitor count rate ratio (Bare/NM) provides information on the cosmic ray spectrum. In the present work, we utilized data from the Princess Sirindhorn Neutron Monitor station at Doi Inthanon, Thailand, with the...

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  200. Mr Wattana Tuichai (KhonKaen University)
    25/05/2017, 13:45
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Oral

    In this work, we investigate the giant dielectric properties of (Ga0.5Nb0.5)xTi1-xO2(where x=0.01, 0.025, 0.05 and 0.1) prepared by a solid state reaction method.The phase composition,microstructure,and oxidation statesare characterized by X-ray diffraction, field-emission scanning electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, respectively.The single phase of rutile-TiO2with dense...

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  201. Dr Rob Knoops (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok)
    25/05/2017, 13:50
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Oral

    We study the cosmology of a recent model of supersymmetry breaking,
    in the presence of a tuneable positive cosmological constant, based on a
    gauged shift symmetry of a string modulus that can be identified with
    the string dilaton. The minimal spectrum of the ‘hidden’ supersymmetry
    breaking sector consists then of a vector multiplet that gauges the shift
    symmetry of the dilaton multiplet and...

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  202. Dr Ronald Macatangay (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 13:50
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Oral

    An optimum cumulus parameterization scheme was determined for the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for Northern Thailand. This was then applied to model PM10 data in Chiang Mai city for 10-days during a high haze event using an updated WRF version (v. 3.7) and updated land use categories from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS). A higher resolution...

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  203. Suriya Lawan (Mahidol University)
    25/05/2017, 14:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Oral

    The formation of polymeric materials can be achieved by several methods such as melting and casting, screw extrusion, cross-linking of resin or rubber in a mold, and so on. In this work, the polyacrylic acid is formed by using the emulsion disturbance method. Despite extensively used in the colour painting and coating industries, acrylic emulsion can be processed into a foam and powder...

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  204. Mr Aswin Yodruk
    25/05/2017, 14:05
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Oral

    Two series screw conveyor dryer potentially dries agricultural product especially paddy rice. However, the effect of screw speed, drying temperature and drying cycle on decreased moisture content and energy efficiency is non-previous literatures. In this study, the paddy rice was carried into dryer at 4.8 kg/batch under screw speed 35, 50 and 75 rpm and drying temperature of 50, 70 and 90°C....

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  205. Dr Yuki Sato
    25/05/2017, 14:05
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Oral

    We argue the classical Ising model coupled to 2d dynamical simplicial geometries and show that even though the Ising model is classical, the Curie
    temperature can reach the absolute zero by tuning a parameter
    controlling simplicial geometries. This talk is based on a work in
    progress with Tomo Tanaka in Rikkyo University, Japan.

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  206. Mr Jakkree Boonlakhorn (Khon Kaen University)
    25/05/2017, 14:15
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Oral

    In this work, CaCu$_3$Ti$_4$$_-$$_x$(Nb$_1$$_/$$_2$In$_1$$_/$$_2$)$_x$O$_1$$_2$ ceramics with x = 0, 0.025, 0.05, 0.10, and 0.20 were prepared by a conventional solid state reaction method. Changes in crystal structure, microstructure, dielectric, and electrical properties were systematically investigated. The main phase of CaCu$_3$Ti$_4$O$_1$$_2$ ceramic was clearly observed in all the...

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  207. Ms Juthatip Sriwongsa (Laboratory of Tropical Atmospheric Physics, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Silpakorn University)
    25/05/2017, 14:20
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Oral

    In this study, comparison of spectral ultraviolet irradiance at 305, 310, 324 and 380 nm at satellite overpass time retrieved from OMI/AURA satellite with that from ground-based measurement was performed at Nakhon Pathom (13.82 N, 100.04 E), Thailand. The analyzed data period comprises from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2015. The comparison results clearly show the overestimation of satellite...

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  208. Dr Hiroshi Isono (Chulalongkorn University)
    25/05/2017, 14:20
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Oral

    We use holographic techniques to compute inflationary non-Gaussianities for general single-field inflation, including models with a non-trivial sound speed. In this holographic approach, the inflationary dynamics is captured by a relevant deformation of the dual conformal field theory (CFT) in the UV, while the inflationary correlators are computed by conformal perturbation theory. In this...

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  209. Mr Attaphol Karaphun (Khon Kaen University)
    25/05/2017, 14:30
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Oral

    Copper phosphate (Cu$_2$P$_2$O$_7$) nanostructures were synthesized by hydrothermal method. The precursor products were calcined at 500, 600 and 700 oC in air for 3 h. Thermogravimetric/differential thermal analysis (TG/DTA), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) were used to study the phase formation, crystalline...

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  210. Ms Sahussa Peengam (Laboratory of Tropical Atmospheric Physics, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Silpakorn University)
    25/05/2017, 14:35
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Oral

    Clouds play very important role in the variation of surface solar radiation and rain formation. To understand this role, it is necessary to know the physical and geometrical of properties of cloud. However, clouds vary with location and time, which lead to a difficulty to obtain their properties. In this work, a ceilometer was installed at a station of the Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural...

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  211. Vichayanun Wachirapusitanand
    25/05/2017, 14:35
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Oral

    To measure the properties of top quark, it is crucial to identify events containing top quark pair first by using discriminators. Currently cut-based discriminators are used to identify such events. This, however, may lead to inaccuracy due to the fact that cut-based discriminators might exclude collision events including top quark pair, or, even worse, include background events in which top...

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  212. Dr Nuengruethai Ekthammathat (Program of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University)
    25/05/2017, 14:45
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Oral

    Bismuth vanadate (BiVO$_4$) microstructures were successfully synthesized by a hydrothermal method at 200 °c for 24 h. The phases and morphologies of the products were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), selected area electron diffraction (SAED) and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy....

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  213. Mr Thanat Sangkhakrit (School of Physics, Institute of Science, Suranaree University of Technology)
    25/05/2017, 14:50
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Oral

    In the near future, experimental studies of charmed baryon productions will be carried out at $\bar{\text{P}}\text{ANDA}$ and J-PARC. In the $\bar{\text{P}}\text{ANDA}$ experiment, charmed baryon productions will be studied in proton-antiproton annihilation reactions. At J-PARC, the spectroscopy study of charmed baryons via the pion induced reactions at a high-momentum beam line will be...

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  214. Till Daniel Frank (University of Connecticut, USA)
    25/05/2017, 15:20
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Invited Speaker

    Fokker-Planck equations are partial differential equations that describe stochastic processes. Two applications will be discussed: liquid crystal physics and quantum optics. Liquid crystals can show different aggregate phases that can be used in commercial applications. These phases are self-organized equilibrium states and are characterized by order parameters such as the Maier-Saupe order...

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  215. Ms Metinee Phantu (department of physics, Kasetsart university)
    25/05/2017, 15:20
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Oral

    The dynamics of pinned spiral waves, whose tips trace the boundary of obstacles, are of interest due to the impact on human health. In heart, such pinned waves cause longer lifetime tachycardia. In this article, we present two methods for generating pinned spiral waves in a simulated excitable system. In method A, an obstacle is set in the system prior to an ignition of a spiral wave. This...

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  216. Prof. Rattikorn Yimnirun (School of Physics, Institute of Science and NANOTEC-SUT Center of Excellence on Advanced Functional Nanomaterials Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 15:20
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Invited Speaker

    The Synchrotron-based X-Ray Absorption Near-edge Spectroscopy (XANES) and Polarized Neutron Reflectivity (PNR) techniques were employed to investigate the structural properties of BiFe$_{1-x}$Mn$_{x}$O$_{3}$ ceramic and Co/CoO/Au multilayer, especially to study the local structure of Mn in BiFe$_{1-x}$Mn$_{x}$O$_{3}$ ceramic and to verify the formation of secondary phase in Co/CoO/Au...

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  217. Ms Kritsana Khaothong
    25/05/2017, 15:35
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Oral

    Spiral waves are often found in excitable media and they are abnormal forms of action potential propagation in the case of hearts. Under an external forcing, the spiral waves drift and are subsequently terminated at the boundary. Spiral waves can be studied in simulations using a discrete reaction-diffusion system, thereby the time step must be less than a numerical stability limit (ts). In...

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  218. Ms Suthasinee Somboonsap
    25/05/2017, 15:45
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Oral

    RF-sputtered Co71Pd29 film with the thickness of 117 nm was deposited on glass and on Al, Co, Cr and Ni under-layers. Magnetic and electrical properties were measured by VSM and 4-point probe techniques. All prepared Co-Pd film showed ferromagnetic phase at room temperature. The Magnetic anisotropy of all films excluding on Ni under-layer tended to normal to film plane. The parallel magnetic...

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  219. Ms Suwakan Piankoranee (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University)
    25/05/2017, 15:45
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Oral

    There are some limitations of discrete-time Markov processes modeled as approximations to continuous-time Markov processes. In discrete-time simulation models, time is discretised into uniform steps and transitions between states are discribed by transition probabilities whereas, in continuous-time Markov processes, state changes are driven by transition rates. In our research, we focus on...

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  220. Mr Jirayu Mongkolkiattichai, Mr Sorawich Maichum
    25/05/2017, 15:50
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Oral

    We investigate theoretically the transmission properties of a single atom passing through simple Tesla valve structures operated in a quantum mechanical regime. Our simple structure were made up of a few static equiangular triangles that allow a high and low transmission efficiency in one direction and not the other. Our best value of the extinction ratio, the ratio between forward and...

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  221. Dr Sikarin Yoo-kong (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi ), Mr Watcharanon Kantayasakun (Department of physics , King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi )
    25/05/2017, 16:00
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Oral

    We take an assumption about the time variable in physics that actually the continuous time flow constitutes from in finite tiny discrete time steps resulting in different behavior of the system between these two time scales. To proof the assumption, the two coupled harmonic oscillators is studied as a toy model both in classical and quantum realms. In classical level, the discrete equation of...

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  222. Ms Adiwan Sungthong (Silpakorn University)
    25/05/2017, 16:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Oral

    In this paper, magnetic force microscopy (MFM) probes with different coating materials were characterized under AC magnetic field. A perpendicular magnetic write head similar to those used in hard disk drives was employed as the AC magnetic field generator. In order to measure a response of MFM probes to AC magnetic field, a MFM probe under test was scanned, at a scan height of 10 nm, across...

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  223. Mr Meliton Chiong III (Materials Science and Engineering Program, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines)
    25/05/2017, 16:05
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Oral

    Metal-organic complexes, such as metal-porphyrins, can function as homogeneous catalysts for electrochemical reduction. In this work we present ab initio electronic structure calculations for a reaction involving carbon dioxide and salcomine, a coordination complex consisting of a salen ligand and a cobalt (II) atom. Changes to the binding energy due to substitutions on the phenyl ring by...

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  224. Dr Manit Klawtanong (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University)
    25/05/2017, 16:15
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Oral

    The fabrication of uniform island nanostructures on heteroepitaxial thin films is a crucial step toward improving the efficiency of optoelectronic and solar cell devices. In this work, we investigate a strained heteroepitaxial thin film system in two dimensions using the kinetic Monte Carlo simulation method. The strain arising from the lattice mismatch is incorporated into the system using an...

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  225. Ms butsaporn saelim (Silpakorn University)
    25/05/2017, 16:15
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Oral

    Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) was employed to characterize the magnetic field distribution of two different designs of perpendicular magnetic writers with fully wrap-around shield (WAS). Typical magnetic write heads, located on a slider at the so-called air bearing surface (ABS), are composed of a magnetic write pole and a magnetic return pole. The write pole has a much small cross section...

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  226. Mr Jan Fronimarc Viloria (National Institute of Physics, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City)
    25/05/2017, 16:20
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Oral

    The elastic properties of copper-silver alloy were determined for different atomic compositions by molecular dynamics simulations using an embedded atom model (EAM) potential. The elastic constants (c$_{11}$, c$_{12}$, c$_{44}$) that describe the Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, and shear modulus, were obtained from the stress-strain curves using strains applied at a constant rate. The...

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  227. Dr Burin Gumjudpai (IF Naresuan University)
    25/05/2017, 16:30
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Oral

    Linear-time invariant (LTI) oscillation systems such as mechanical vibration,
    series RLC and parallel RLC circuits under external driving force can be solved by using simplest initial conditions or
    employing of Green's function of which knowledge of initial condition
    of the driving force term is needed. Here we show a mathematical connection of the LTI system and the Helmholtz...

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  228. Ms Pornsawan Sikam (Khon Kaen university)
    25/05/2017, 16:30
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Oral

    In this work, Zn$_1$$_-$$_x$Fe$_x$O (x=0.000, 0.0625 and 0.125) materials have been investigated in both experimental and theoretical aspects. The pure and Fe-doped ZnO nanoparticles were prepared by a combustion method. The crystal structures were characterized using the X-ray diffraction (XRD), morphology by the transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques, magnetic behavior by...

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  229. Dr Sitichoke Amnuanpol (Physics department, Thammasat University)
    25/05/2017, 16:35
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Oral

    The double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) that is separated and unwound changes its structure to the single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) in response either to the thermal energy or to the external forces. For the former the thermally induced dsDNA-to-ssDNA transition, called DNA denaturation, occurs in the polymer chain reactions. For the latter the force induced dsDNA-to-ssDNA transition, called DNA unzipping,...

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  230. Mr Amancio II Manceras (University of the Philippines Diliman)
    25/05/2017, 16:45
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Oral

    We find greater genetic diversity in a Penna model when the mutation threshold is less than the reproductive age, for the case of individuals reproducing only once in their lifetime. This greater diversity is obtained at the cost of decreased saturation population. An increased mean lifespan was obtained for the population with greater genetic diversity. We interpret this longer lifespan as a...

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  231. Mr Phudit Sombutsirinun (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    The purpose of this work is to study and develop a forward modelling computer program of 2D seismic wave by using finite-difference method. Forward modeling is a method that shows how seismic wave propagates through particular subsurface area, and also one of the schemes in Inversion method which is used for modeling the prospect area from the acquired seismic field data. Despite the fact that...

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  232. Ms Plaifhon Pooyooyen, Ms Saowaluk Sodchuen
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    The qualitative and quantitative study of gunshot residue (GSR) obtained from M16 and AK47 rifles are reported. The GSR samples were collected from various different sources of the shooter (hand, cloth, and helmet), elapsed time, and number of shooting. The scanning electron microscope with electron dispersive X-ray spectrometry (SEM/EDS) showed that the various shapes and sizes of the GSR...

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  233. Dr Thana Sutthibutpong (Theoretical and Computational Science (TaCS) Center)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    A novel polymer composite material with high stiffness and thermal endurance can be designed by optimizing the filler content. We investigated the microscopic properties of the interfacial regions between cis-polyisoprene (natural rubber) and carbon-based fillers, e.g. fullerenes by using classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The microscopic analysis shows that increasing filler...

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  234. Mr Nakarin Jayjong (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Poster

    In this work, we discussed about our construction of a portable flat vacuum cell and our study of the effect of surface adsorption in the cell in which thermal atoms were trapped. The cell comprised two parallel glass plates that were separated by a narrow gap in order to accentuate the dominance of collisional frequency along the glass surface’s normal. The identification and measurement...

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  235. Dr Supalak Kongsri (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    This study aims to investigate the elemental compositions in 50 Thai rice samples using instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and to identify rice according to their types and rice cultivars using statistical analysis. As, Mg, Cl, Al, Br, Mn, K, Rb and Zn in Thai jasmine rice and Sung Yod rice samples were successfully determined by INAA. The accuracy and precision of the INAA method...

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  236. Ms Chonticha Kritpetch (The Institute for Fundamental Study "The Tah Poe Academia Institute (TPTP)")
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    Standard cosmological model containing barotropic fluid in arbitrary spatial curvature and scalar field under arbitrary potential can be described in the form of non-linear Schr\"{o}dinger (NLS) formulation. The formulation leads to the simpler way in obtaining exact scalar field solutions. NLS may be useful for interpretation of wave function in quantum cosmology.

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  237. Sakdawoot Maungkorn
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    This research aims to study hydrogen alpha emission, corresponding to star formation of galaxies in the NGC 4213 group that has an average recession velocity of 6,821 km/s. The imaging observations with broad-band filters (B, V and R$_\text{C}$) and narrow-band filters ([S II] and Red-continuum) were carried out from the 2.4-m reflecting telescope at Thai National Observatory (TNO). There are...

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  238. Ms Siriratchanee Thammasuwan (Authors)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Poster

    A two-qubit system is studied in the quantum operator formalism to analyze the open system consisting of two atoms in a cavity. The evolution of an open system is usually described in the Kraus representation which is constructed by considering a large closed system. In this work, we consider the short time scale of the evolution of systems in terms of interaction Hamiltonian. We focus on the...

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  239. Patsakorn Prachumlek
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    This research was aimed to study the period variation rate of V1292 Taurus RR Lyrae variable star. The observational data was obtained on 0.5 meter Reflecting Telescope with CCD photometer camera in (Blue light, B) and (Visible light, V) bands at Regional Observatory for the Public, Nakhon Ratchasima province. The data have been analyzed to plot the light curves. From the...

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  240. Ms Pawika Audwing (Lampang Rajabhat University), Ms Porntiwa Poutong (Lampang Rajabhat University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    In this research, engine emissions from different vehicle age, type and used fuel in Amphoe Muang Lampang in Thailand were measured and studied with a portable gas combustion analyzer. Concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O2), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2), as well as exhaust gas temperature (flue temperature, FT), net calorific efficiency...

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  241. Wanchaloem Poonsawat (Suranaree University of Technology (TH))
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    In this work we will present the analysis results of the explorer-0 chips which have been irradiated by 5.9 keV X-ray from $^{55}$Fe sources. The explorer-0 chip is a prototype CMOS imaging sensor designed for new Inner Tracking System of ALICE detector. Here we focus on four important parameters, the pixel pitch, the collection electrode size, the distance between the electrode and the...

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  242. Mr Sarawut Chulok (Department of Physics and General Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    V2790 Ori is a W Uma Eclipsing Binary with an orbital period of 0.28784200 day. From the previous investigation of its light curve, it was found that this binary system has a continuous orbital period change. A light curve of V2790 Ori was analyzed using program Maxlm DL4 and its period change was also calculated. The result revealed that the orbital period of V2790 Ori was continuously...

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  243. Ms Kanogkwan Sawaengsai
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    IrMn alloy has been intensively studied during last few years in order to improve exchange bias strength in magnetic storage. IrMn layer is usually coupling with a ferromagnetic layer to increase sensitivity in magnetic sensor due to its critical thickness. It can maintain high exchange strength even at ultra-thin layer. In this study, thermal annealing was performed at different temperatures...

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  244. Dr Mali Nachaisin (sanawong_14@hotmail.com)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    As an excellent source of nutrients, riceberry has gained more intention than white rice. However, information of instant rice obtained from riceberry is scarce. An alternative technique of instant rice preparation was therefore proposed in this work. The combined gas-fired infrared burner and air convection drying at different gas-fired infrared burner intensities was investigated. Gas...

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  245. Mr Kiattipong Kamdee
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    The upper Chao Phaya Basin is the largest Cenozoic sedimentary basin that is located in the upper central part of Thailand. The basin is a high potential area for agricultural activities, such as growing rice, sugarcane and vegetables. In each year, the groundwater level has decreased continuously about 10-30 cm/year. Groundwater levels dropped from 5-10 m. to 10-25 m below ground surface at...

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  246. Mr Sayan Phokate (Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen Campus, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Khon Kaen)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    Atmospheric water vapor is a crucial component of the Earth's atmosphere, which is shown by precipitable water vapor. It is calculated from the upper air data. In Thailand, the data were collected from four measuring stations located in Chiang Mai, Ubon Ratchathani, Bangkok, and Songkhla during the years 1998-2013. The precipitable water vapor obtained from this investigation were used to...

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  247. Suwicha Wannawichian (Department of Physics and Materials Science, Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    Jupiter’s polar emission, whose brightness behavior appears to be unstable. This work focuses on the bright spot in active region which is a section of Jupiter’s polar emission. Images of the aurora were taken by Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Previously, two bright spots, which were found on May 13th 2007, were suggested to be fix on location...

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  248. Chaipattana Saisa-ard (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Accelerators and Synchrotron Radiations
    Poster

    A thermionic RF-gun is an essential component in electron injector for producing a quality electron beam for a THz radiation source at Plasma and Beam Physics Research Facility, Chiang Mai University. The RF gun consists of one and a half normal conducting resonant cavities and a side-coupling cavity which operates in pi/2-mode at frequency of 2856 MHz. In 2014, the gun design was improved by...

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  249. Mr Jamon Wasuratmanee (KMUTNB)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    In the wood production manufacturing process, there are a lot of wood scraps must be left to waste. To product a pole from the wood scrap, which help to reduce cost in the production, is to use the wood scrap more efficiently. In this work, the wood poles were be designed, constructed and tested from teak and Para wood scrap by using finger joint with Polyvinyl Acetate. To constitute of these...

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  250. Ms Subaidah A wae (Authors)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    This research study Calcium oxide synthesis from cockle shells for catalyst in biodiesel production from palm oil. The shells are calcium is transformed into calcium oxide. This is a powerful catalyst for the transesterrifcation reaction. The research was burned cockle shells at 900 °C for 5 hours. The ratio of methanol : oil is 9 : 1 molar. The temperature reaction at 80 °C for 30 minutes....

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  251. Mr Poramin Sintham (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    Cesium iodide doped with Thallium (CsI:Tl) is one of the most materials used for radiation detector applications. In this work, the CsI:Tl crystals that made from the material sources with different precursor purity were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman scattering, UV-Vis spectroscopy and...

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  252. Ms Pananya Somwong
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    We report here the use of machine vision and support vector machine for automatic identification of Glutinous rice RD6. This project is motivated from the problem of maintaining purity of RD6 seed stock, since they can mutate back to its parent KDML105. Seed stock is needed to be checked to ensure that contamination percentage does not exceed the excepted value. We use flat bed scanner to...

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  253. Kridsada Faksawat
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The aim of this work was to compare characteristics of hydroxyapatite synthesized by precipitation and ball milling techniques. The cuttlefish bone powder was a precursor in calcium source and the di ammonium hydrogen orthophosphate powders was a precursor in phosphate source. The hydroxyapatite was synthesized by the both techniques such as precipitation and ball milling techniques. The phase...

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  254. Mr Klitsadee Yubonmhat
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    The NMR signal transmission system at earth magnetic field was constructed. The system consists of 5 important components: Arduino Mega 2560 microcontroller, frequency generator module (DDS synthesizerAD9850), switching integrated circuit (DG419), operational amplifier (THS3001) and audio-power amplifier. The microcontroller was programmed to receive the pulsed width values from computer and...

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  255. Mr Somkuan Photharin (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    Soil is heterogeneous medium which consist of liquid, solid and gaseous phases. Natural soils of various types have different electrical properties due to the composition, structure, water content, pH and temperature. This research aims to study the correlation of electrical resistivity for predicting pH of lateritic soil. The samples of soil were collected from farm of Kasetsart University...

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  256. Dr Suwicha Wannawichian (Department of Physics and Materials Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    This research studies on the nature of aurora feature on Jupiter, especially the aurora that connects to its satellite, Io. Jupiter has a large magnetosphere, as a result of strong magnetic field strength. This magnetosphere corotates with Jupiter and extends over all of Galilean satellites. The interaction between Jupiter’s rotating magnetic field and Io cause plasma particles to flow along...

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  257. Mr Ahamad Salea (Advanced Material Processing Laboratory,Material science and engineering program, Faculty of science, Mahidol university, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    CuFeO$_2$ is a metal oxide mineral material which is called delafossite. It can potentially be used as a chemical catalyst, and gas sensing material. There are methods to fabricate CuFeO$_2$ such as chemical synthesis, sintering, sputtering, and chemical vapor deposition. In our work, CuFeO$_2$ is prepared by Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printer. The composite filament which composed of...

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  258. Mr Thanagrit Wongpanit (Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University )
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    Bangkok is located on the soft marine clay of the Lower Chaopraya Basin which can amplify seismic wave and affect to building shaking. Shallow shear wave velocity to depth 30 m. (V$_s$30) is widely studied recently but data of deeper layer to bedrock still absent. The missing data are useful for earthquake engineering design and ground shaking estimation.

    This study aims to measure deep shear...

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  259. Ms piroonrat peawbang (Ubon Ratchathani University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    The general high temperature furnaces are usually used in the atmosphere, a sample it consequently contacts the air that has pollutants, there makes the sample impure by exposure in a particular way to be not required and difficult to control gas that requires to an interaction within a sample. A heating technique in a vacuum environment is required to fix the referred problems. The purpose of...

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  260. Mr Warut Singseeta (Ubon Ratchathani University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    This work was aimed to design and construction of portable survey meter for radiation dose measuring. The designed system consists of 6 parts including GM-tube radiation detector, low voltage power supply, high voltage power supply, pulse conditioning, processing and display on android phone. The test results indicated that the ripple voltage of low and high voltage power supply were less...

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  261. Ms Siriwan Pakluea (Chiang Mai university)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Accelerators and Synchrotron Radiations
    Poster

    Transverse emittance of a charged particle beam is one of the most important properties that reveals the quality of the beam. It is related to intensity, size and angular displacement of charged particles in transverse phase space. There are several techniques to measure the transverse emittance value. One of a practical method is the pepper-pot technique. This research concentrates on...

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  262. Mr Ruchipas Bavontaweepanya (Mahidol University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    The $\omega-\phi$ mixing plays an important role in particle interactions involving vector mesons. The SU(3) flavor symmetry predicts the flavor mixing in vector meson nonet. The $\omega-\phi$ mixing angle was predicted by several physical processes, such as decay rate, radiative decay of $\omega$ and $\phi$. In this work, we calculated vector meson masses by using chiral Lagrangian at leading...

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  263. Mr Manot Lakkham (Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    In present day, rainfall estimation by weather radar is widely used. Meteorologists use various z-r relationships to appropriate rainfall estimation for different study areas which have different factors such as topography, climate, rain pattern, types of clouds, etc. This research aims to determine the appropriate altitude of radar reflectivity (Z-Level) to provide accurate rainfall...

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  264. Ms Laksika Chumphuin (Lampang Rajabhat University), Ms Suthima Fankrea (Lampang Rajabhat University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    This research aims to investigate the relationship between atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations, traffic count, vehicle type and meteorology at three study sites in Amphoe Muang Lampang in Thailand. Initial measurements were conducted since December 2016 from 2:00-4:00 PM. Since CO2 concentrations also depend on biospheric processes (photosynthesis and respiration), the chosen...

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  265. Mr piriya praneekit
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    This research project has developed electrospinning system for performance increasing of the system. Operating system was changed from the computer controlled to command on the machine and status of system show on display on LCD screen. Moreover, this research has developed working control programs with Arduino board. Component of electrospinning system are source of voltage, flow rate control...

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  266. Mr Ekkachai Kongmon (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Accelerators and Synchrotron Radiations
    Poster

    This research focuses on design and development of beam diagnostic system of an electron linear accelerator (linac) for natural rubber vulcanization at the Plasma and Beam Physics Research Facility, Chiang Mai University. The main components of the accelerator include a DC thermionic electron gun and an S-band standing-wave linac. The system will be used to produce electron beams with...

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  267. Sakchai Chomkokard
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    We developed a measurement system for collecting and analyzing the fringe pattern images from a gauge block interferometer. The system was based on raspberry pi which is an open source system with python programming and opencv image manipulate library. The images were recorded by the raspberry pi camera with 8 mega pixel capacity. The noise of images was suppressed for the best result in...

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  268. Mr Singkarn Chanprateep
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The main objective of this work is to synthesized Zn0.96Al0.04O thermoelectric materials for fabrication thermoelectric modules and invention thermoelectric generator. The Zn0.96Al0.04O sample was prepared by a conventional solid state reaction method. The formation of structure was proved by X-ray diffraction and the thermoelectric properties were measured. The results showed that the...

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  269. Jinda Sinlapanuntakul
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    Jinda Sinlapanuntakul, Puchong Kijamnartsuk, Chanthawut Jetjamnong, S. Chotikaprakhan
    Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, 10900 Thailand.

    Keywords: Digital lock-in amplifier, RLC circuit, Physics laboratory.

    The purpose of this paper is to develop a digital lock-in amplifier based on soundcard interface for undergraduate physics laboratory. Both series...

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  270. Ms Nareemas Chehlaeh (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    Eclipsing binaries with pulsating components are very crucial objects for asteroseismology. We present the results of an analysis of photometric time series observations for the intermediate-age open cluster NGC 2126 acquired during the years 2004, 2013 and 2015 with the aim to detect new variable stars and to study binary systems. The CCD photometric light curves in V band of the eclipsing...

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  271. Mr Nuttawat Parse (Khon Kaen University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The mechanical properties of cementitious materials, widely applied in construction, could be improvedby reinforcement with cellulosic natural fibres. In this study, another type of natural fibers, i.e. the bacterial cellulose (BC) obtained from coconut jelly (nata de coco) was added to cement paste to form the reinforced composites. The coconut jelly was thoroughly washed and blended prior to...

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  272. Mr Pichainarong Boomprasert (Khon Kaen university )
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Geopolymer is an environmental friendly construction material which has a potential for replacing cement. In the present study, the addition of carbon fiber and nano-silica in geopolymer paste was studied in terms of the electrical and mechanical properties, and the microstructure. The geopolymer paste was made from fly ash by blending it in Na$_2$SiO$_2$/NaOH solution using the liquid/ash...

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  273. Mr Keerati Maneesai
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Poster

    Molecular dynamics simulations of Cationic ions in mud and Laterite, indigo blue molecules and cotton molecules have been carried out to investigate effect of Cationic ions to indigo blue interactions. The results show that appearances of cations improve both indigo blue - indigo blue interaction and indigo blue - cotton interaction. This result obey the experimental results.

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  274. Poonnaphob Sopapan (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Ubon Ratchathani University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Recycled borosilicate glass (RBSG) was used a composition in 80RBSG–20Na2O glass systems doped with different transition metal oxides (TMOs) (where TMOs = V2O5, Cr2O3, CuO, ZnO, ZrO2, Ag2O and CdO). The ultrasonic velocities (both longitudinal and shear) of glass systems were measured by using pulse echo technique. Measurements were carried out at 4 MHz frequency at room temperature. The...

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  275. Dr Yongyut Laosiritaworn (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Poster

    In this work, the stock price variation in a form of dynamic hysteresis was investigated via Monte Carlo simulation. The Ising spin Hamiltonian was considered as the level of ‘disagreement’ (in the social economic) which has to be minimized for the market sustainability. The Ising spin directions (either +1 and -1) were considered to refer to an agent’s intention to perform his action on...

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  276. Dr Rudeerat Suntako (Department of Physics, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science, Kasetsart University Kamphang Saen Campus, Nakhon Pathom 73140, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Lightweight aggregates were prepared from fly ash of by-products from the paper industry. The influence of the ratio of clay to fly ash and processing conditions on lightweight aggregates properties were investigated. It was found that the amount of fly ash directly affected to porosity of lightweight aggregates. Lightweight aggregates with the ratio of clay to fly ash at 80:20 wt% using the...

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  277. Aekasit Sutthapintu
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The synthesis of Mg$_x$Fe$_{(3-x)}$O$_4$, X = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8 and 0.9 was performed by solid state reaction with various rotating speed of ball milling (160, 240 and 320 rpm). Samples were characterized by X-Ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Shrinkage and Vickers were used to determine the phase structure, physical properties and mechanical...

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  278. varunee paktramook
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    This research studied about reduction of void under die in die attach process. Die attach process is one that is very importance process in the integrated circuit(IC) packaging. A popular adhesive material used for attaching between die and leadframe or substrate of a package which is an epoxy. Snap cure process is also important to make a completed epoxy due to cross linking to enhance...

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  279. Tatnatchai Suwannasit (King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Poster

    We study the Josephson effect in a gapped graphene-based superconductor/barrier/superconductor junction as using the Dirac-Bogoliubov de Gennes (DBdG) equation for theoretical prediction. A massive gap of this regime is induced by fabricating a monolayer graphene on substrate-induced bandgap and superconductivity is acquired by the proximity effect of conventional superconductor (s-wave...

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  280. Jirayu Tachapitunsuk
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    This research studied about effecting aging time of epoxy molding compound (EMC) that effect to reliability performance of integrated circuit (IC) package in molding process. Molding process is so important of IC packaging process for protecting IC chip (or die) from temperature and humidity environment using encapsulated EMC. For general molding process, EMC are stored in the frozen at 5...

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  281. Dr prathan srivilai, Mr pipat harata
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Poster

    We proposed a method to calculate the effective capacitance of a metallic single-electron transistor using the quantum Monte Carlo method to describe the Coulomb blockade effect. The effective capacitance depended on the induced gate charge, temperature, and conductance of the system. Furthermore, the results can be used to calculate the effective charging energy, which can characterize the...

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  282. Mr Nutthapong Discharoen
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    Effects of an intermediate cubic GaN (c-GaN) buffer layer on structural and optical properties of AlN films on MgO (001) substrates via radio frequency plasma assisted molecular beam epitaxy (RF-MBE) were investigated with Raman scattering, X-ray diffraction, and UV spectroscopy. The samples studied in this work are AlN films grown under Al-rich condition with and without intermediate c-GaN...

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  283. Mr Chumpol Supatutkul
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Poster

    Two-dimensional (2D) material is a specific type of materials with its thickness being thinned down to single atomic layer. In many materials, their 2D sheets have been reported to yield very different physical properties from those of their ordinary bulk and other forms of nanostructures. For instance, the band gap of 2D semiconductor sheets can vary from zero band gap (semi-metals, e.g.,...

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  284. Wasan Pinate (Program of Physics, Faculty of Science,Rajabhat MahaSarakham University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    This research studied about electricity cogenerator from Hydrogen and Biogas and the factors that cause that effecting Hydrogen from Aluminum which was a cylindrical features. By using a catalyst was NaOH and CaO, it was reacted in distilled water with percentage of Aluminum : the catalyst ( NaOH and CaO ) : the distilled water, which were 2 : 8 : 1, respectivety. And the percentage of...

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  285. Mr Teerayut Loylip
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    Teerayut loylip1,2*, Suwicha Wannawichian2,3
    1Graduate School, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
    2National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), Chiang Mai, Thailand
    3Department of physics and Materials Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand

    E-mail: teerayut@Narit.or.th

    Abstract

     A meteorite is a fragment of iron, stone or stony–iron rock. The...
    
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  286. Mr Sirapat Lookrak (Mahidol university)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    The Nelson-Seiberg arguments of the connection between supersymmetry breaking and R-symmetry breaking is determined for gauged and localized supersymmetry theories with generic superpotential. This is a study of symmetry breaking in supergravity theory. The metastable vacua of supergravity from the contribution of F and D auxiliary fields in superpotential are determined, and also anti-de...

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  287. Chalermpol Rudradawong
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Polycrystalline Ca$_{12}$Al$_{14}$O$_{33}$ (C12A7) were synthesized by conventional solid state reaction method and were calcined/sintered at 1300˚C. The Mg powder was used to reduce oxygen inside of nano-cage to form free electron in the cage for enhancing the electrical and optical properties of C12A7 cement compound. The crystal structure of the C12A7 and Mg-reducing C12A7 were...

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  288. Mr Sittichain Pramchu (Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Poster

    Excitonic solar cells (XSC) based on heterojunction nanostructure composed of low-dimensional materials have gained a great deal of interest due to its large interface area and hence the high possibility in generating excitons. In general, the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of this XSC depends strongly on the interface band alignment between donor and acceptor materials. Therefore,...

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  289. Ms Kodchakorn Simalaotao (Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Poster

    Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are widely used for many applications. Typically, most of TCOs are intrinsically n-type semiconductors and are difficult to be doped for p-type conductivity. The spinel ZnRh$_2$O$_4$ has been recognized as a potential p-type TCO. In this work, we present energetics and electronic properties of native defects including vacancy, interstitial and antisite...

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  290. MALIWAN DEEPROM (UBON RATCHATHANI UNVERSITY)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    Neutron monitors (NMs) are ground-based detector designed to measure the cosmic ray (CR) intensity, sometimes observe a sudden reduction in galactic CR intensity, the so-called Forbush decreases (FDs) event. The Princess Sirindhorn NM (PSNM) was established in 2007, an NM64-type and 3 bare tubes located at the world's highes geomagnetic vertical cutoff rigidity 16.8 GV was installed at Doi...

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  291. Mr Nuttanan Tanasanchai
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Poster

    In standard magneto-optical trap (MOT), three pairs of cooling beams orthogonally intersect at the magnetic field minimum produced by anti-Helmholtz coils. The degree of off-centering seriously determines the trapping velocity, lowest temperature reached, decoherence time, and the shape and density of the cold atomic cloud. Our alternative two-beam trap was designed for efficiently cooling and...

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  292. Pattaranipa Gunhakoon (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Ubon Ratchatani University, Warinchamrab, Ubon Ratchatani, 34190,Thailand.)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The gamma-ray attenuation coefficients of strontium–lead–silicate glasses have been measured by using a narrow beam transmission technique for gamma ray photon energies at 122, 662, 1173 keV and X-ray attenuation technique for gamma ray photon energies at 74.228 keV. These coefficients were then used to obtain the values of mass attenuation coefficients and half value layer. In order to...

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  293. Mr Phusit Nualpijit (Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Poster

    We investigate coherent single photon in the infrared regime traveling in the positive z direction passing through a single layer of strained graphene. The angle of rotation relates to space deformation by the terms of directional dependent fermi velocity. Analytical expressions of full quantum mechanics, by second-quantization approach, are obtained for components of the magneto-optical...

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  294. Mr Apiwat Boonkhuang (Khon Kaen University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Sb-single doped rutile-TiO$_2$ (STO) ceramics were prepared by a conventional mixed oxide method. The high-dielectric performance with giant dielectric constant value ($\epsilon$'$\approx$10$^4$) with low dielectric loss (tan$\delta$<0.05) of STO ceramics over a wide temperature range were obtained. Scanning electron microscope coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) and X-ray...

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  295. Suriya Phankosol
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Poster

    Alcohols are solvents for organic and inorganic substances. Kinematic viscosity of liquid is important transport properties. In this study model for estimating n-alkane-1-ol kinematic viscosity are correlated to the Martin’s rule of free energy additivity. Data available in literatures are used to validate and support the proposed equations. The kinematic viscosity of n-alkane-1-ol can be...

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  296. Kittikul Kovitanggoon (Chulalongkorn University (TH))
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    The hadronic products that result from proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) can give rise to jet formation that can be detected be the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector. Several interesting physics, both Standard Model (SM) and Beyond Standard Model (BSM), processes can result the final states with charm quark jets. Analyzes rely on the algorithms that try to identify...

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  297. Thanachot Nasawad
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    The Nelder-Mead method or Simplex algorithm was proposed in 1965 by John Nelder and Roger Mead. It is widely used to fi?nd minimum values of speci?c functions in Mathematics and Physics. We implemented a framework for minimization algorithm
    in C++ based on the non-parallel Simplex scheme and a parallel adaptation. For the
    parallel simplex algorithm, we used the Message Passing Interface (MPI)...

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  298. Sarun Phibanchon (Burapha University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Poster

    The reductive perturbation technique is applied to obtain the dust acoustic wave equation from the governing equations for dust grains in plasma. Some electrons and ions can be trapped in the charged dust potential and the populations of these two particles will be described by the Maxewellian distribution. The growth rate can be determined by applying a long-wavelength perturbation to the...

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  299. Dr Chunyapuk Kukusamude (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    We report the differences in light stable isotopes between two kinds of Thai rice (Thai jasmine and Sung Yod rice). Thai jasmine rice and Sung Yod rice cultivated in the northeast and the south of Thailand. Light isotopes including 13C, 15N and 18O of Thai jasmine rice and Sung Yod rice samples were carried out using isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS). Thai jasmine rice (Khao Dawk Mali...

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  300. Arthit Jityen
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    Wavelet analysis is an excellent technique for data processing analysis based on linear vector algebra since it has an ability to perform local analysis and is able to analyze an unspecific localized area of a large signal. In this work, the wavelet analysis of cyclic waveform was investigated in order to find the distingue feature from the cyclic data. The analyzed wavelet coefficients were...

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  301. Mr Krisada Soonthornnant (Department of Physics and Materials Science Faculty of Science, Chiangmai University Chiangmai, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Graphene oxide (GO) is graphene sheet laced with oxygen-containing functional groups that located at edge of the lattice. The properties of GO can be modified depending on the degree of reduction of oxygen-containing functional groups. Typical methods to reduce GO include wet chemical processes and thermal annealing in which hazardous chemical substances and high temperature are applied. In...

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  302. Mr Nakorn Kumchaiseemak (department of physics, Kasetsart university)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    We present a portable device for long-time recording of the temperature at multiple measuring points. Thermocouple wires are utilized as the sensors attached to the objects. To minimize the production cost, the measured voltage signals are amplified and sequentially relayed via a multiplexer to a single microcontroller. The observed temperature and the corresponding date and time, obtained...

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  303. Mr Poumin Dilekrojanavuti (Silpakorn University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    In this work, magnetic force microscopy (MFM) was utilized to observe the magnetic write head remanence, which is the remaining out-of-plane magnetic field on magnetic write heads after a write current is turned off. This remnant field can write unwanted tracks or erase written tracks on a magnetic media. The write head remanence can also occur from device and slider fabrication, either by...

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  304. Ms Poramaporn Ruksasakchai (Silpakorn University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    One of significant problems limiting the performance of perpendicular magnetic write heads is wide adjacent track erasure (WATEr), causing stored data near and also far from a written track being erased. Understanding WATEr mechanisms and its locations is crucial both for design and process engineers. Typically, the presence of WATEr in magnetic write heads is monitored using a spin-stand...

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  305. Mr Siva Sitthipong (Marine and Coastal Resources Institute)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    This research studies the material’s properties which aim to analyze and evaluate the appropriateness of selection the material for repairing propeller shafts of fishing boats. The materials’ preferential ranking is used as the method of study, which uses the criterion of materials’ properties, including mechanical properties and chemical properties, as an assessment tool. The result of...

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  306. กิตติพงษ์ เตชะแก้ว
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Accelerators and Synchrotron Radiations
    Poster

    One of critical beam parameters for a linear accelerator is a beam energy. This research studies on measurements of energy and energy spread of electron beams produced from a thermionic cathode RF electron gun at the Plasma and Beam Physics Research Facility, Chiang Mai University. An alpha magnet is used for energy filtering by using energy slits located inside the alpha magnet vacuum...

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  307. Chatchai Sirithipvanich (Chulalongkorn)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    Electrical double probe measurement is one of the techniques used to find plasma parameters. Plasma parameters which electrical double probe can determine are electron temperature and electron density. Plasma parameters can be extracted from I-V characteristic graph of double probe which is inserted inside plasma. A program which is responsible for all calculations and control are written in...

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  308. Ms Achara Phuagprapun (Silpakorn University), Mr Chatchai Kerbut (Silpakorn University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    Fabrication of perpendicular magnetic recording heads in hard disk drives involves many processing steps and control parameters. One of the control monitors is side wall angles of the write pole tip which is typically measured by a scanning electron microscope (SEM). SEM observation is, however, a destructive testing as magnetic recording heads were damaged by electron bombarding. This paper...

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  309. CHamp Pongsathorn
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The aim of this research was to study mechanical and physical properties of epoxy composites reinforced by the fibers of banana were analyzed. Three different specimens were made by varying the species of Musa ABB CV. Kluai “Namwa”, Musa balbisiana Colla.at and Musa (AAA group) "Kluai Hom thong" at 12% by weight. Specimens were formed by hand-layup process. The tensile strength, tensile...

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  310. Mr Dulayawit Palaporn (Khon Kaen University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Cement is a very important material for building and construction but the main drawback is its brittleness due to high porosity. The brittleness of cement was found to be improved by reinforcing the cement matrix with celluloses extracted from plants. In present work, we studied another type of natural cellulose produced by bacteria, i.e. bacterial nano-cellulose (BNC). The BNC was obtained...

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  311. Nattamon Suwannaharn
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    In this work, the cubic GaN with AlGaN interlayers was selectively grown on the [110]-stripe patterned GaAs (001) substrate by metal organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE). Since the cubic phase of GaN is meta-stable and hexagonal phase always exist, the structural phase and features of the film were investigated by micro-Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively....

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  312. Mr Aekgaran Sangmala
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Hydroxyapatite-ZrO$_2$ composite ceramic were synthesized using a thermal precipitation techniques. The chemical precursors were prepared from di-ammonium hydrogen orthophosphate, calcium oxide (CaO) derived from chicken eggshell, zirconium dioxide (ZrO$_2$) and distilled water. The mixture were heated at the various temperatures from 100 to 700$^o$C in the furnace with an incremental...

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  313. Dr Wimalin Laosiritaworn (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Poster

    In this work, the disease spreading under the framework of SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible) compartment model was investigated using the magnetic Ising model, the stochastic Monte Carlo simulation, and the knowledge based Neural Network analysis. The defined systems were lattice-like and varied in sizes to observe the finite size effect, where the agents (either susceptible or infected)...

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  314. Ms Panadda Klomklao (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    The study on measurement of moisture content in paddy rice by capacitance method, using the principle of physics is capacitance that relate with dielectric of water. The study use IC555 frequency circuit for measure moisture content. We put the paddy rice in parallel plates that replace a capacitance in circuit. The frequency will change follow by capacitance of paddy rice, by the way if the...

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  315. Gurpreet Singh Chahal (Chulalongkorn University (TH))
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    Monte Carlo (MC) samples are the essential components for almost all particle physics related experimental analyses. These samples are widely used for the preparations of physics analyses and for predictions regarding future experiments. The MC production for a large-scale experiment like CMS is a huge effort in which billions of simulated events for thousands of individual physics processes...

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  316. Mr dumrongsak rodphothong
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    Galactic cosmic radiation emanates from outside the solar system, while occasionally a disturbance in the sun’s atmosphere leads to a surge in radiation particles.
    Protection is provided by the sun’s magnetic field, the earth’s magnetic field, and the earth’s atmosphere. Dose rates are dependent on the altitude, the geomagnetic latitude and the solar cycle. For occupational exposure to...

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  317. SUTHASINEE ANUSORNHIRUNKARN (Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    This research studies the characteristics of local earthquakes occurring in the northern Thailand during the year 2006 to 2015. 780 seismic events (ML ≥ 0.1) are recorded and analyzed from densed seismic networks in Thailand. Seisan earthquake analysis software was used to calculate the magnitudes and to relocate the earthquake locations with the seismic velocity model of Thailand (TRF,...

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  318. Mr Nakorn Kumchaiseemak
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    We present a home-built sensor for measuring the soil moisture along the depth. The sensor is constructed as a vertical stack of hollow cylindrical capacitive probes, each of them separated by very thin insulators. For long-term usage purposes, the probes are equipped in a plastic tube so that they are not contact to the soil samples. At each depth position, the soil moisture is measured by a...

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  319. Somphoach Saichaemchan (Naresuan University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    We present and analyze phase portraits of dynamical scalar field of Non-Minimal Derivative Coupling Gravity model in Palatini formalism.

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  320. Kanpatom Kasonsuwan (Graduate School, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    This study did observation of Geostationary Equatorial Orbit (GEO) satellite above Thailand’s sky by 0.7-meter telescope at Inthanon Mountain, Chiangmai, Thailand. The observation took place 14 nights with Sidereal Stare Mode (SSM) in which the moving object will show during the streak detection. The star identification for image calibration is based on a star catalogue. The streak detection...

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  321. Mr Saksilpa Srisukson (Sarasas Ektra School)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Poster

    A new type of canonical transformations for the multiplicative Hamiltonian, which considered as a 1-parameter: $\lambda$-extended class from the standard additive form of the Hamiltonian, was found and called $\lambda$-extended class of the standard canonical transformations. The $\lambda$-extended canonical transformations could be treated as a generating function to produce an infinite...

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  322. Mr Sittiporn Dueantakhu (Graduate School, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand), Dr Suwicha Wannawichian (Department of Physics and Material, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    The study of orbital element of Asteroids (in Cometary Orbits, ACO) is based on images taken by 0.7 m diameter telescopes to find position of asteroids and calculate their orbital elements. This work focuses on variation of position and orbit shape of ACO, which are obtained by analyzing orbital element and Minimum Orbital Intersection Distance (MOID). Each observation, those parameters are...

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  323. Mr Teepkorn Mukda (Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    The temperature control system was designed and built for application in dielectric spectroscopy. It is based on dual-stage Peltier element that decreases electrical power and no cryogenic fluids are required. A proportional integral derivative controller was used to keep the temperature stability of the system. Temperature of the system was measure by a Pt100 temperature sensor. Effect of...

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  324. Ms Jureeporn Yuennan (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Nanocomposite piezoelectric films based on the blend of poly(vinylidenefluoride-hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF-HFP) and magnesium chloride hexahydrate (MgCl$_2$•6H$_2$O) have been investigated in this work. The films incorporated with 0.5 wt% MgCl$_2$•6H$_2$O were prepared using a solution casting technique and uniaxially stretched at various ratios from 2 to 6 times in order to characterize phase...

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  325. Sayamon Kaewsopa (045452658)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    This report studied the necessary condition to obtain different phase of synthesized CaCO$_3$ and their corresponding electrical properties. The precipitation with varied reaction temperature was performed, and the structure of product was determined by using x-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope. The micrograph of derived CaCO$_3$ was observed as rice-grain structure as reaction...

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  326. Mr Chaiyawat kaewmeechai
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Poster

    Mg-IV-N$_2$ semiconductors, with the group-IV (Si, Ge, and Sn), are alternative materials beside a series of III-N, e.g. AlN, GaN and InN, which is used widely for optoelectronic devices. This work presents phonon frequencies, Born effective charges and longitudinal optical - transverse optical (LO-TO) splitting of these compounds at gamma point by using the density-functional perturbation...

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  327. Patapong Panpiboon
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    In this paper, we present using photometric data study to derive an Hertzsprung - Russell (HR) diagram for the spectral types of open cluster M35 (NGC 2168). Astrophotography data of M35 observation with a telescope prompt 8 at Chile. Download 10 photo images data of the blue and visual filter from Skynet Catalog, then the photos will be reduction to eliminate noises in order to use stack...

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  328. Dr Farung Surina (Chiang Rai Rajabhat University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    Recurrent novae (RNe) are novae with multiple recorded outbursts powered by a thermonuclear runaway. This occurs on the surface of the white dwarf in a close binary system in which a late type main-sequence or giant secondary star is filling its Roche lobe and transferring material onto the white dwarf primary star. They resemble classical novae (CNe) outbursts in several aspects and by...

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  329. Mr Adisak Sukwisoot
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    This research was conducted to find out the pattern of the lunar mansions from the position change of the Moon. These positions were called as the lunar mansions. The lunar mansions have 27 groups with important 27 fixed stars. The Moon’s position was calculated from nearby stars by cosine formula. The smallest angular separation between the Moon and the fixed stars was the lunar mansion of...

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  330. Duangkamol Dungphontong (Program of Engineering Management, Faculty of Engineering,Rajabhat MahaSarakham University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    In this study, Potential increasing of rubber sheet production with fungus displacement by solar tunnel dryer. By integrating a biomass gasifier as an assisting heat source for drying Rubber Sheet produce and its performance analysis has been investigated. Experimental study has been carried out with the stand-alone solar tunnel dryer and the dryer with the assisted biomass gasifier.
    For...

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  331. Dr Khamphee Karwan
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    We study the preheating process in the universe after inflation for the inflationary model in which the coupling between the inflaton and the matter scalar field is a result of disformal transformation. We find that the disformal coupling between inflaton and matter scalar field can lead to efficient preheating process.

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  332. Mr Tanachai Ponken (Program of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rajabhat Mahasarakham University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Platinum (Pt) counter electrode was coated by electrochemical method as high surface area and abiding adhere to substrate. Electrochemical system consist the dc power supply control, heating to electrolyte solution and substrate holder can adjust distance of electrode. Electrolyte solution was synthesized by platinum (IV) choloride (PtCl$_4$) powder (purity, 99.9 %) dissolved in hydrochloric...

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  333. Dr Benjo Fraser (Chulalongkorn University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    Principle chiral models and their deformations are interesting systems with QCD-like behaviour. Furthermore, their integrable structure makes them potentially tractable. I discuss quantum mechanical theories arising in various limits of the models, with a view to analysing the non-perturbative dynamics.

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  334. Mr Ratchatapong Lukmuang
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    The bamboo is highest growth rate plant in the world. Bamboo can grow 10 cm. in the days. Moreover it is environmental friendly and easy to regrow. Research studies founded spicy with high energy, drought resistance, can withstand flooding and suitable for growing in Thailand is ‘Dendrocalamus Asper Backer Bamboo’

    The purposes of this study were found the best ratio of fuel briquettes from...

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  335. Mr PISUT THANTONG (KMUTNB)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    Today, dried shrimp in the market were refused food coloring and drying until shrimp are colorful and tasty. Meanwhile, Community groups, women's health trying to produce food products come from herbs. As an alternative to consumers. The production process is also a traditional way to dry. In order to extend the shelf life longer. Sometimes, potential risks, both in quality and quantity of...

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  336. Ms leeming sofia (Authors)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    Abstract
    This research is studying dried banana. Using solar drying greenhouse. To compare the rate of drying Weight loss, Humidity and wet. Materials used in the experiments is Cultivated Banana. Banana Full ball and banana cut in half. The experiment compared to dry naturally with using 3-Shelves Solar Oven for a period of 3 days from the time. 09:00 to 16:00 hrs. Which records the...

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  337. Mr Siwarut Ploydang
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    Young star clusters harbor a large number of stars in pre-main-sequence (PMS) stage of their evolution. Physical properties of these stars can be constrained using various astrophysical techniques (e.g. by plotting them on HR diagram, studying their spectral energy distribution, times series photometric analysis, spectral studies, etc.). In this work we present preliminary time series...

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  338. Mr Husnul Fuad Zein (Student)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Poster

    Mismatch effect of renormalized Fermi velocity of massive Dirac fermions on the spin transport properties and tunneling magnetoresistance in a gapped graphene-based ferromagnetic/velocity barrier/ferromagnetic (FG/VB/FG) junction is investigated. The electrostatic potential created by the applied voltage on the VB region can generate spin-dependent collimation of Dirac fermions. The quantum...

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  339. panapol kanjanaphomchom
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Statistical and Theoretical Physics
    Poster

    Abstract

    The quasinormal modes(qnm) of a massless charged scalar field in the 3+1 dimensional anti de Sitter(AdS) Reissener-Nordstrom(RN) spacetime are analytically calculated. The solutions of the scale field under the influence of the RN black hole are approximated by satisfying the boundary conditions at the horizon and the far away zone from the black hole. Our result for the small...

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  340. Dr Phrudth Jaroenjittichai (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    Radio astronomical observations have increasingly been threaten by the march of today telecommunication and wireless technology. Performance of radio telescopes lies within the fact that astronomical sources are extremely weak, e.g more than 15 orders of magnitude weaker than most mobile phones. The National Astronomy Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) has initiated a 5-year project, known...

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  341. Ms Papatsorn Aumjira (Department of Earth Science, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    Abstract
    Thailand was under the influence two types of monsoon winds, Northeast monsoon and Southwest monsoon. The Northeast monsoon (October – February) brings the cold and dry air from China to cover the major parts of Thailand. The Southwest monsoon (May – October) brings a stream of warm moist air from Indian Ocean towards Thailand causing abundant rain over the country. The objective...

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  342. Ms Tawika Buntam
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    Delamination is a mode of failure for composite different materials and can cause layer to separate between silicon die and die attach material. Because there is a mismatch in the thermal of materials, lead to cracking and damaging on integrated circuit (IC) packages. In this study, we attempted to reduce the delamination of mini small outline package (MSOP) in die attach process. The...

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  343. Mr Pannawat Watthakeehuttakum
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    The purpose of this research aims to reduce of setup time in wafer sorting before integrated circuit packaging. To add hardware respectability detection process without prober setup before correlation wafer check process with modification of test program and making up a tool kid. Then, the experimental data was correlated with the respect range. Finally, this setting up was limited that it...

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  344. Mr Wasan Pinate (Program of Physics, Faculty of Science,Rajabhat MahaSarakham University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    Biogas produced from the fermentation in the province of Maha Sarakham of excreta from cow dung, fattening pigs and buffalo dung in small scale farms contained hydrogen sulfide (H2S) at 764, 926 and 1,103 ppm, respectively. This gas has offensive smell and is corrosive to motor and metal stove of farmers, thus needs to be eliminated. The adsorbent granules soaking in FeCl3 and NaOH made from...

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  345. Ms Khotchakorn Kaisaart (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    Riceberry is a highly nutritious rice variety with dark purple grain. Previous studies have shown that the darker shade of grain color has a higher nutrient content. In this work, we study the color distribution of the Riceberry rice grains in order to provide a quantitative quality indicator. Here, pictures of the grains were taken using a digital CCD camera. To make the data more...

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  346. Mr Natthapong Monarumit (Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The blue color of the blue sapphire is caused by the Fe-Ti pairs. Recently, the oxidation states of Fe and Ti on high-quality blue sapphire were found as Fe$^{3+}$ and Ti$^{4+}$. However, the oxidation state of Fe on natural sapphire with some inclusions was reported as mixing of Fe$^{2+}$ and Fe$^{3+}$ using the x-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy (XANES). Generally, there are...

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  347. Dr Maneenate Wechakama (Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    We have focused on dark matter annihilation into electron-positron pairs, neglecting other processes, such as dark matter decay, or other annihilation products. Instead of focusing on a specific dark matter annihilation model, we have adopted a model-independent approach, in which all particles are created with the same initial energy, of the order of the mass of the dark matter particle. The...

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  348. Ms Piyawan Leepheng (College of Nanotechnology, KMITL), Dr Darinee Phromyothin
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The Schiff base was synthesized by 2,5-thiophenedicarboxaldehyde and 1,2,4-thiadiazole-3,5-diamine with condensation method. There was modified on Carbon paste electrode (CPE) and Printed circuit board (PCB) gold electrode for determination silver ion. The Schiff base film of modified electrodes was characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM),...

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  349. Mr Trithos Rojjanason (Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Poster

    We investigate the behavior of Dirac Particle (electron and hole) confined on the surface of graphene wormhole, specifically, curvature induced by the geometry of graphene wormhole.
    For calculation, we use numerical shooting method of finding eigenvalue of the Dirac equation in a curved space of graphene wormhole.

    Our numerical results demonstrate that energy of band structures of the...

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  350. Mr Angmanee Bundasak (๊Ubon Ratchathani University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    A system for measuring Seebeck coefficient has been designed and constructed which can be measures at room temperature. The system consists of three main parts, a temperature controlling, a data acquisition and a programming. The temperature controlling include of a PID temperature controller which fabricated by using an Arduino microcontroller boards. The data acquisition consists of two...

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  351. Ms Kittiya Kosaentor (Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Accelerators and Synchrotron Radiations
    Poster

    Electron beam irradiation can modify or improve chemical and physical properties of polymer and natural rubber. It is one of interesting and effective industrial applications of electron accelerators. This paper describes about the design of electron beam irradiation apparatus to find the efficient and convenient system for the natural rubber vulcanization. In addition, electron beam...

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  352. Mr pornchai chinnasa (Rajabhat Mahasarakham University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    This research is a simulated and experimental study on effects of bipolar electrodes of a PEM fuel cell on its power conversion efficiency. The PEM fuel cell structure consists of bipolar electrodes, proton exchange membrane with catalysts, flow channels of gases. This research used fuel cell of 49 $cm^2$ in active area as a research sample and the Comsol 4.4 was employed to simulate flow...

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  353. Mr Natthawut Wongjanta (Lampang Rajabhat University), Ms Natnicha Thamcharoenrat (Lampang Rajabhat University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    In this study, the effect of urban structures (e.g. buildings, trees, bridges, etc.) on surface wind speed and wind direction was investigated using a Navier-Stokes equation solver to simulate wind over complex topography. The simulations were performed over the Lampang-Ngao highway and surrounding areas in Amphoe Muang Lampang in Thailand. This area is characterized by vehicular traffic...

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  354. Mr Phichayoot Baisri (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, Thailand.)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    Solar flare is the huge explosion on the Sun’s surface and releases the solar energetic particles (SEPs) to interplanetary medium.The objective of this work is studying the propagation of SEPs from the Sun to the Earth. We simulate the particle propagation for the solar event on August 9, 2011 with the transport equation of Ruffolo 1998. We solve the transport equation by the numerical...

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  355. Jidapa Mogmued (Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Gemstone commercial is a high revenue for Thailand especially ruby and sapphire. Moreover, Phrae is a potential gem field located at the northern part of Thailand. The studies of spectroscopic properties are mainly to identify gemstone using advanced techniques (e.g. UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy). Typically, UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy is a technique to study...

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  356. Mr Watthana Sriklin (Optical and Quantum Physics Laboratory, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, 10400 Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    We use the Moiré fringe patterns to measure the stress and strain values of rubber in tension, and analyze the stress-strain relationship. With the printed straight-line pattern on a standard dog-bone specimen, the Moiré patterns can be constructed when the rubber specimen is stretched. The geometrical relationship of bright and dark fringes is used to calculate the strain values both in the...

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  357. Mr Adulvit Chuaephon (Ubon Ratchathani University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Poster

    The structural and optical properties of the mercury chalcogenide HgSxSe1-x and HgSxTe1-x nanocrystals with zinc-blende structure are analyzed using the sp3s* empirical tight-binding method. We calculate the single-particle spectra, band gaps, charge densities, density of state (DOS), electron-hole interaction and optical properties as a function of diameters and alloying concentrations (x)....

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  358. Mr Teerapat Lapsirivatkul (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The Metal Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy is single crystal growth process, forming GaAsN films on GaAs (001) substrates, built up by chemical method using trimethylgallium (TMGa), dimethylhydrazine (DMHy) and tertiarybutylarsine (TBAs) as Ga, N and As, respectively. Commonly, the process is contained hydrogen (H$_2$) gas, a carrier gas, to convey precursor to the reaction chamber. Alternatively,...

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  359. TeeRachote PaKornchote
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Condensed Matter Physics
    Poster

    YH$_{2.83}$ and ScH$_{2.83}$ are a defected system in which some interstitial sites of hydrogen atoms are void. We used \textit{ab-initio} method to study their structural stability and electronic structures. The hcp phase of YH$_3$ and ScH$_3$ is used as an initial structures, which composes of 6 metal atoms and 18 H atoms per unit cell. Then, YH$_{2.83}$ and ScH$_{2.83}$ are obtained by...

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  360. Dr Sanpet Nilphai
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    The magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles were synthesized by microwave-assisted thermal oxidation. The crystal structural, morphology, optical property were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), UV-Vis Spectrophotometry, Photoluminescence (PL) spectra, respectively. It was observed that, the synthesized...

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  361. Ms Kanchanok Phoophathong (Khon Kaen University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Cobalt ferrite nanoparticle (NP) is a class of ferrite which has a potential for many applications but the agglomeration of magnetic NPs limits its full potential usage. In this research, cobalt ferrite NPs were synthesized in the presence of bacterial cellulose (BC) nanofibers which acted as the scaffolding templates. The BC was obtained from a commercially available nata de coo (coconut...

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  362. Rangsan Panyathip (Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Micrometre-scale graphene sensors can detect individual molecule adsorptions or desorptions [1]. This is due to its low-noise electronic characteristics. However, molecules in gas phase rarely adsorb on non-defect graphene surfaces. By doping graphene with nitrogen, the atomic structure and electronic properties of graphene were modified. Here, we measured the sensitivity of graphene and...

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  363. Mr Saksith Jaksri (Naresuan University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    We study a subclass of GLPV modified gravity theories generated by a general disformal metric $\bar g_{\mu\nu} = g_{\mu\nu} + D(\phi,\partial \phi) \partial_\mu\phi \partial_\nu \phi$. By solving the background evolution equation, we found that such theory cannot provide the self-accelerating solution.

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  364. Mr Udom Peanpu-Nga (Student)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    This research studied about an epoxy molding compound (EMC) floor life to reliability performance of integrated circuit (IC) package. Molding is the process for protecting the die of IC package form mechanical and chemical reaction from external environment by shaping EMC. From normal manufacturing process, the EMC is stored in the frozen at 5 C and left at around room temperature for aging...

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  365. Nititorn Kenyota
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    We have reported physical and electric properties of Mg1-xMnxFe2O4 (MMF) (x = 0.5 - 0.7) ceramics were prepared using co–precipitation method. The effects of Mn content on the phase formation, morphology, density and electrical properties were investigated. The XRD analysis of the as synthesized powder confirms the formation of the single phase MgMnFe2O4 spinel structure. The microstructure...

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  366. Mr Jittrathep Sukultanasorn (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    Cosmic-ray muons are produced in the atmosphere as results of the collision of incoming high-energy particles, i.e. cosmic rays, from outer space with atmospheric particles. In this work, a simple detector has been built to measure the speed of cosmic-ray muons. The detector is composed of two scintillation bars of a rectangular cross-sectional area of 4×6 cm$^2$ and a length of 127.5 cm, with...

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  367. Ms Kristiya Tomuang (Department of Physics Faculty of science Naresuan University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    High Energy and Particle Physics
    Poster

    The kaon production in heavy ion collisions at intermediate energies provides a sensitive probe to study the in-medium properties and nuclear equation of state. Kaon properties in dense hadronic matter are important for understanding of nuclear matter at high densities. We investigated the in-medium kaon potential by rapidity density distribution and transverse mass spectra for ${K^ +...

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  368. Ms Napaporn A-thano (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    RX Hydrae is a bright Algol-type eclipsing binary system with orbital period is 2.2825 days. This system was classified as the member group of oEA stars in 2002. The short-periodic pulsations of a primary component were detected by Kim et.at (2002) who classified the system as a new member of oEA group of pulsators. The new CCD photometric and spectroscopic observations of RXHya were obtained...

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  369. Dr Nipon Thangprasert (Physics)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    In this research we investigate the relationships between wind speed and temperature time series data in Bangkok, Thailand, from the time interval of January 2009 to December 2011 using wavelet transform (WT), cross wavelet transform (XWT) and wavelet coherence (WTC). The results from all three wavelet analysis show the strong periodicity around period 1 day (hourly data) and period band...

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  370. Ms Papitchaya Paluk (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    Now the Sun is in the 24$^{th}$ solar cycle. The peak of solar cycle corresponding to the number of the Sun activities, which one of them is solar flare. The solar flare is the violent explosion on the surface of the Sun and releases the high energy ion from the Sun to the interplanetary medium. Solar energetic particles or solar cosmic ray have important effect on the Earth, such as...

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  371. Mr Jathurawit Mateewattanakul (ChiangMai University Demonstration School ), Ms Supichaya Padjaroen (Chiang Mai University Demonstration School)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

    Nowadays, the studies of exoplanets are extensive and various. The different techniques are used to analyze the masses, radii and other specific data about exoplanets. HAT-P-47b transiting exoplanet candidate is a recent discovered low density sub-Saturn mass exoplanet. The planet is one of the lowest mass planets with the radius larger than Jupiter radius, which is a suitable candidate for...

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  372. Mr Nikorn Suksawad
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    Abstracts
    The purpose was study about the properties of the insulation fibers panels from waste of tea leaves and water hyacinth. it mixed together in 5 ratio 100:0 , 80:20 , 50:50 , 20:80 , 0:100 with compress insulation by machine by 120 kg/square centimeter in 10 minutes product is flat size 400x 400 mm. and thickness is 10 mm. will produce insulation at a density of two...

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  373. Mr Nikorn Shinsuphan (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Khon Kean University, 123 Mittraparp Road, Khon Kaen, 40002 ), Dr Sriprajak Krongsuk (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Khon Kean University, 123 Mittraparp Road, Khon Kaen, 40002, Integrated Nanotechnology Research Center, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, 40002 ), Dr Jeffrey R. Johns (Melatonin Research Group, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Atomic Physics, Quantum Physics, Molecular and Chemical Physics
    Poster

    The hybrid quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical (QM/MM) method has been used to investigate on mono-hydration and poly-hydration phenomena of the polar head group of Span 60 molecule in both gas and aqueous phases. Our calculations were performed by using Gaussian 09 program. The result indicates that Span 60 interacting with one water molecule shows the mono-hydration effect of the head...

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  374. Ampaiwan Marutaphan (Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Material Physics and Functional Materials
    Poster

    Polypyrrole (PPy) have been considered as one of the most promising conducting polymers for gas sensor application due to it can operate efficiently at room temperature, light weight, thermal stability and high sensibility. In this research, we have been reported the geometric and electronic structure of PPy based on B3LYP/3-21G$^*$, B3LYP/6-31G$^*$ and SCC-DFTB methods. The effects of polymer...

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  375. Tanawut Rittidach
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    In this research, a nondestructive, simple and rapid method, photothermal deflection technique or the so-called “mirage effect”, is setup. A flat and smooth sample is heated by a modulated 532nm 14mW pump beam on the surface. The heat flow induced by the surface layer is detected by the deflected 632nm 0.14mW probe beam. The frequency-dependent signal in the range of 1 - 800 Hz is measured by...

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  376. Ms Pitchpilai Khoonphunnarai (Department of Physics and General Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    This research is to study thermal efficiency of natural convection. Working principle of natural convection solar dryer is, once air in solar dryer is heated by solar energy, the air relative humidity will drop and floating up through the drying. This air will take moisture out of the product and flow out to ambient air. It was found from the experiment that, in the duration of 8.00 am – 4.00...

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  377. Suminya Teeta
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Environmental Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Renewable Energy
    Poster

    The objective of this research was to produce green fuel briquettes from corncobs by adding macadamia shell charcoal powder. The study was sectioned into 3 parts: 1) Quality improvement of green fuel briquettes by adding macadamia; 2) Fuel property analysis based on ASTM standards and efficiency on heat capacity; and 3) Economics appropriateness in producing green fuel briquettes. This...

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  378. Ms Sawanee ๋Jitphayomkun
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Instrumentation, Metrology and Standards
    Poster

    Abstract
    In microelectronic industry, the lubricants are used in the wafer-to-chip grinding and lapping processes before device assembly step. The based lubricant and additives play important roles in the product quality and reliability for those nano-scale fabrications. In this study, the tribological behaviors of AlTiC surface that sliding against AISI304 balls were studied in...

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  379. ์NATTHA SRIWITHOON
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Magnetic and Semiconductor Physics
    Poster

    This research studied about warpage of QFN package in post mold cure process of integrated circuit (IC) packages using pre-plated (PPF) leadframe. For IC package, epoxy molding compound (EMC) are molded by cross linking of compound stiffness but incomplete crosslinked network and leading the fully cured thermoset by post mold cure (PMC) process. The cure temperature of PMC can change...

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  380. Mr Surasak Loekkesee (Srinakharinwirot University), Ms Kewalin Thongpoyai (Srinakharinwirot University)
    25/05/2017, 17:00
    Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology
    Poster

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    Abstract

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    Ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are non-nuclear, extra-galactic X-ray point sources with X-ray luminosity ($L_{\rm X}$) in excess of the Eddington limit for a 10 M$_{\odot}$ black hole ($L_{\rm X}$ $>$ $10^{39}$ erg s$^{-1}$). It is thought that the majority of ULXs are accreting black holes. However, due to their extreme brightness, the mass of black holes...

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