KEY COMPETITIONS AND NOTABLE PROJECTS
ThAiMed UCL - Collaborative
Program on Medical Al with University College London (2024) Selected to participate in the prestigious
"ThAiMed UCL" program-a collaborative initiative between Thailand and University College London (UCL), focusing on Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, particularly in brain health and neurological disorders. During the program, I gained hands-on experience with advanced medical Al applications, including brain signal analysis, neurological data processing, and predictive modeling for disease progression.
This experience not only enhanced my technical and research capabilities, but also strengthened my cross-cultural teamwork and critical thinking skills-vital for driving innovation in modern healthcare.
ReHackSearch Hackathon 2024 - Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital
As a core team member, I helped develop an innovative medical device called the "Bio Sensor PCR Patch" minimally invasive micro-needle patch capable of detecting bacterial infections via DNA analysis using PCR techniques. The device improves diagnostic speed and accuracy, while reducing patient discomfort and medical costs. It represents a significant advancement in point-of-care testing, particularly in resource-limited or high-pressure clinical environments.This project demonstrated my ability to bridge clinical needs with technological solutions to improve patient outcomes.
HACK YOUTH - Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University Co-developed a smart wearable device: the
"Stress-Management Smartwatch", designed to monitor stress levels in real-time through heart rate variability and skin conductivity sensors. The watch includes sleep tracking, abnormal stress alert notifications, and emergency mental health hotline integration, providing proactive emotional support, especially for students under academic pressure. The project reflected a user-centered design philosophy, blending psychology, biosensing technology, and digital health solutions into a comprehensive mental wellness tool.
SCC Social Case Competition 2024 - Circular Medical Textile Innovation
Pitched an eco-medical solution through the development of hospital gowns and adult diapers made from recycled PET plastic bottles collected from marine tourist areas (e.g., Phuket, Pattaya, Krabi). This project incorporated circular economy principles to convert ocean-bound waste into medically safe, washable textiles, reducing both environmental pollution and hospital procurement costs. I collaborated across disciplines to ensure scientific safety, hygiene, and medical compliance-proving my capacity to innovate at the intersection of public health, sustainability, and product development.
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