KMUTT alumni attended the Global Young Scientists Summit 2024 (GYSS 2024) and participated in paying homage to Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on the occasion of her participation in the opening ceremony.

KMUTT alumni attended the Global Young Scientists Summit 2024 (GYSS 2024) and participated in paying homage to Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on the occasion of her participation in the opening ceremony.

Date: January 7 -13, 2024

Venue: The National University of Singapore (NUS), The Republic of Singapore

Mr. Akkarapan Thaweesak, former student, Department of Civil Engineering (International Program) Faculty of Engineering Selected as one of the Thai youth representatives to attend the 2024 Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS) along with 15 Thai youth scientists from 7-13 January 2024 in the Republic of Singapore. To open the world of academics Learn new advancements in science, gain ideas, advice, and exchange opinions with senior scientists. and young researchers from around the world Formed a network with scientists who attended the conference. They will bring the knowledge and experience they have gained to pass on and inspire children and youth. Including teachers and researchers in Thailand further, Mr. Akkarapan Thaweesak was also chosen to present his work in the form of a Poster Presentation with the name of his research work. “Usage of Steel Fiber from Waste Tire in Construction of Concrete Pavement”

And on January 9, 2024, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. attended the opening ceremony of the World Youth Scientist Summit 2024 at the auditorium of the National University of Singapore. In this event, Professor Pairat Tatchayapong, committee member and secretary-general of the Technology Foundation. Information under the royal initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn., Professor Dr. Chukit Limpijamnong, Director of the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), and Dr. Patcharalita Chatwari Sapphong, Assistant Director of NSTDA, led all 15 Thai youth scientists to pay homage to Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, represented by Mr. Akkaraphan Thaweesak, as a representative of Thai youth. Was chosen as a representative to present a composition to offer blessings to His Majesty.

The Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS) is an annual international summit of young scientists organized by the National Research Foundation of Singapore (NRF). It was first held in 2013 at the National University of Singapore. Singapore (NUS) This conference focuses on networking between young scientists from around the world and the world’s leading scientists. With the main objective To promote and support young scientists from around the world. To create a network between young scientists and the world’s leading scientists. And to promote international scientific and technological cooperation, the GYSS conference is of great importance to young scientists. Because it is an opportunity for young scientists to learn from the world’s leading scientists. Exchange knowledge and experiences with young scientists from other countries. and network with scientists from around the world This will be beneficial to the career development and scientific achievements of young scientists in the future.

For Thailand, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn wishes for the next generation of Thai scientists. There is an opportunity to participate in the Global Young Scientists summit (GYSS) to build a network between Nobol laureates, senior scientists and young scientists. Through Plenary Lecture, Panel Discussion and Master Class lectures by international science, mathematics and technology award winners such as Nobel laureates. Fields Medal Winner Millennium Technology Award recipients, etc. The National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) has therefore been selecting young Thai scientists to participate in the GYSS conference since 2013 and are Coordinating with the National Research Foundation of Singapore until now