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10 ICT Mahidol student projects have advanced to the “Presentation Round” of the 25th National Software Contest (NSC 2023)

The Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Mahidol University (ICT Mahidol, would like to congratulate the 10 teams of ICT Mahidol students whose projects advanced to the final round of the 25th National Software Contest: NSC 2023, which was held by the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), as well as the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation. The results were announced last January 20, 2023.

The 10 projects of ICT Mahidol’s students were as follows:

No.

Project Title

Categories

Supervisor

Student Name

1

Guardians of the Wildz

Entertainment Program

Dr. Akara Supratak

1. Mr. Natchapol Mingmahaphan, 1st year ICT International Program student

2. Mr. Anavinn Rujthanyapat, 1st year ICT International Program student

3. Miss Sakhunich Iamcharas, 1st year ICT International Program student

2

HoloLeans Virtual Anatomy: Immersive Anatomy Leaning in a Co-Located Mixed Reality Environment

Learning Skills Support Program

Asst. Prof. Dr. Mores Prachyabrued

1. Mr. Metasit Getrak, 4th year ICT International Program student

3

STACKECK: MULTI-MODAL STAKOVERFLOW POST SEARCH USING KEYWORD,CODE,AND ERROR

Learning Skills Support Program

Dr. Thanapon Noraset

1. Mr. Thanakorn Limpanawuthi, 4th year ICT International Program student

2. Mr. Wish Suchalermkul, 4th year ICT International Program student

3. Ms. Punyaporn Srisuk, 4th year ICT International Program student

4

Serious Game for Software Development Process

Learning Skills Support Program

Asst. Prof. Dr. Preecha Tangworakitthaworn

1. Mr. Chayaphol Tangnititham, 4th year ICT International Program student

2. Mr. Natthachaimongkol Chayopathum, 4th year ICT International Program student

3. Mr. Napat Sutthiwong, 4th year ICT International Program student

5

A Bayesian network approach to dengue prognostic prediction with partial information

Programs for health, medical, people with disabilities and the elderly

Prof. Dr. Peter Haddawy

1. Mr. Panhavath Meth, 4th year ICT International Program student

2. Miss Araya Srikaew, 4th year ICT International Program student

3. Miss Chonnikarn Wavemanee, 4th year ICT International Program student

6

LOCABLE: Indoor Positioning and Navigation

Programs for health, medical, people with disabilities and the elderly

Asst. Prof. Dr. Thitinan Tantidham

1. Mr. Woramate Keamsuwan, 4th year ICT International Program student

2. Ms. Thipwarin Chotchawa, 4th year ICT International Program student

7

Bio-acoustic IoT sensors for mosquito data collection and surveillance

Science and Technology Development Program

Prof. Dr. Peter Haddawy

1. Ms. Kanpitcha Assawavinijkulcha, 4th year ICT International Program student

2. Wasin Heesawat, 4th year ICT International Program student

3. Mr. Thanawit Thampakorn, 4th year ICT International Program student

 

8

CAMELON: Crime and Accident Monitoring and Estimation from Large-scale Online Newsarticles

Science and Technology Development Program

Dr. Siripen Pongpaichet, and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suppawong Tuarob

1. Mr. Chancheep Mahacharoensuk, 4th year ICT International Program student

2. Mr. Pattadon Singhajan, 4th year ICT International Program student

3. Mr. Kantapong Matangkarat, 4th year ICT International Program student

9

Deep Listen

Science and Technology Development Program

Dr. Tipajin Thaipisutikul

1. Mr. Nutchanon Ragchart, 4th year ICT International Program student

2. Mr. Pisitpong Chongcharoenkit, 4th year ICT International Program student

3. Mr. Tanakorn Yimlamai, 4th year ICT International Program student

10

Automatically recommending relevant code cells in Jupyter notebooks

Science and Technology Development Program

Dr. Chaiyong Ragkhitwetsagul

1. Mr. Natanon Ritta, 4th year ICT International Program student

2. Mr. Veerakit Prasertpol, 4th year ICT International Program student

3. Mr. Paphon Sae-wong, 4th year ICT International Program student

The National Software Contest (NSC) aims to help undergraduate students improve their programming, creative thinking, and initiative skills, which are required to be an important part of Thailand’s future workforce. Furthermore, the competition aims to provide a competitive platform for young people who are talented in computers and programming to demonstrate their abilities, as well as to obtain a variety of practical prototype.

The shortlisted projects of presentation rounds will be announced on April 7, 2023. The final competition will take place on April 27, 2023.