Natthawat Chuchot | Waving | Process Efficiency Award

Natthawat Chuchot | Waving | Process Efficiency Award

Mr. Natthawat Chuchot, King Mongkut’s University of Technology , Thailand.

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Education & Experience

  • 🎓 Bachelor’s Degree: B.Sc. in Agro-Industry, Prince of Songkla University (1995)
  • 🎓 Master’s Degree: M.Ed. in Quality Management, Suansunandha Rajabhat University (2005)
  • 🎓 Doctoral Degree: Ph.D. in Materials Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (2023)
  • 💼 R&D Manager: Royal Can Industries Co., Ltd. (1995–2015)
  • 💼 R&D Manager: Poonsub Can Co., Ltd. (2015–2023)

Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Mr. Natthawat Chuchot is exceptionally qualified for the Process Efficiency Award, given his extensive experience and significant contributions in optimizing manufacturing processes in the food canning industry. With a robust educational background that includes a Bachelor of Science in Agro-Industry, a Master’s in Education (Quality Management), and a Doctorate in Materials Technology, he has a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of production efficiency. His roles as Research and Development Manager at Royal Can Industries and Poonsub Can Co. Ltd. have equipped him with the expertise to tackle complex production challenges effectively.

Professional Development (💼🔬)

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Awards and Honors (🏆🎖️)

  • 🏆 Best Research Contribution: Production optimization research in food canning
  • 🎖️ R&D Leadership Excellence Award: Royal Can Industries Co., Ltd. (2010)
  • 🌍 Outstanding Presentation: International Conference on Tube Hydroforming (2017)
  • 🥇 Innovation in Materials Technology: Poonsub Can Co., Ltd. (2021)

 

Publication Top Notes
  • 📝 Production Optimization of Premium Food Can with Distortion Printing under Waving Requirement (2024) | Cited by: 0
  • 📝 Ph.D. Production Optimization of Premium Food Can with Distortion Printing under Waving Requirement (2024) | Cited by: 0
  • 📝 Uncertainty Analysis of Waving Defect in Lithographic Food Can Forming Process (2022) | Cited by: 0
  • 📝 Uncertainty in Forming PET-Laminated Tin-Free Steel Sheet to Waving Defect in Lithographic Food Can (2019) | Cited by: 0
  • 📝 Experimental Study of Processing and Material Conditions on Waving Defect in Lithographic Food Can Forming (2017) | Cited by: 0

Conclusion

Mr. Natthawat Chuchot’s profound knowledge, extensive experience, and impactful contributions to the field of process optimization make him an ideal candidate for the Process Efficiency Award. His commitment to advancing manufacturing practices and his innovative approach to problem-solving reflect the core values of this prestigious recognition. By honoring Mr. Chuchot, the award will not only acknowledge his individual achievements but also inspire others in the industry to pursue excellence in process efficiency.

Assist Prof Dr. Abniel Machin | Degradation of Pollutants Award | Innovation Catalyst Award

Assist Prof Dr. Abniel Machin | Degradation of Pollutants Award | Innovation Catalyst Award

Assist Prof Dr. Abniel Machin , Universidad Ana G. Mendez, Cupey Campus , Puerto Rico 

Tom Guilderson is a distinguished researcher and mentor at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. 🏢 He specializes in environmental science and geochemistry, focusing particularly on studying carbon dynamics in wetlands. 🌿 His research involves utilizing radiocarbon content to investigate the pathways of CO2 and CH4 within these critical ecosystems. Tom’s work contributes significantly to our understanding of greenhouse gas emissions and the impact of wetlands on global carbon cycles. His mentorship has inspired numerous young scientists to explore the intricate workings of Earth’s natural systems. Tom Guilderson’s dedication to advancing environmental research makes him a key figure in the scientific community.

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Education Highlights 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences/Environmental Chemistry (2017)
  • M.S. in Environmental Sciences/Environmental Management (2014)
  • B.S. in Chemistry (2011)

Dr. Machín’s educational journey has taken him through esteemed institutions such as Universidad de Puerto Rico and Universidad Ana G. Méndez, where he gained a solid foundation in chemistry, environmental sciences, and environmental management.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Machín’s career reflects his commitment to education and research. As an Associate Professor at Universidad Ana G. Méndez, Cupey Campus, he has taught a variety of chemistry and environmental sciences courses to undergraduate and graduate students. His leadership roles have included serving as the Interim Director at UAGM-Bayamón Center, where he supervised academic, administrative, and student operations.

During his tenure at the Arecibo Observatory, Dr. Machín demonstrated his skills in science communication and outreach, managing the Science and Visitor Center while leading educational initiatives to promote STEM careers among students. His extensive experience in research and public engagement has been instrumental in establishing collaborations with local and international agencies.

Skills & Expertise 🛠️

  • Proficient in various computer programs, including Microsoft Office, Minitab, Blackboard, Zoom, TEAMS, and others.
  • Strong analytical skills and excellent teamwork abilities.
  • Fluent in both Spanish and English, allowing him to engage with diverse audiences.

Notable Achievements 🏅

  • Recipient of the NASA Space Grant Consortium Fellowship (2016-2020), where he worked on innovative projects such as silver-metal oxide nanowires for in-situ resource utilization in water electrolysis.
  • Internships at prestigious institutions like NASA Glenn Research Center and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, gaining hands-on experience in cutting-edge research.

Outreach and Engagement 🌐

Dr. Machín has played an active role in promoting science and education through various media, including radio and television. His efforts have contributed to the visibility and success of the Arecibo Observatory’s outreach programs.

Publication Top Notes :

Hydrogen production via water splitting using different Au@ ZnO catalysts under UV–vis irradiation

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Hydrogen for aircraft power and propulsion

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One-dimensional (1D) nanostructured materials for energy applications

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TiO2-Based Nanomaterials for the Production of Hydrogen and the Development of Lithium-Ion Batteries

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Photocatalytic Degradation of Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics in Solution by Au@ZnO-rGO-gC3N4 Composites

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