ICT Mahidol students presented their work (2nd Round) to receive support funding for the “26th National Software Contest (NSC 2024)”

On July 26, 2024 – students from the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Mahidol University (ICT Mahidol), who had previously passed the proposal round (Round 1) from the “26th National Software Contest (NSC 2023)”, presented their work (Round 2) in order to receive support funding at the Faculty of Science, Silpakorn University, Nakhon Pathom Province. The results of the first round (proposal round) were announced on June 4, 2024, and six teams from ICT Mahidol advanced to present their work in this presentation round.

In the 2nd Round Presentation, 5 teams from ICT Mahidol presented their work and each received a grant of 2,000 baht. The teams are as follows:

No. Project Title

Categories

Supervisor Student Name
1. Guardians of the Wildz Entertainment Program Asst. Prof. Dr. Akara Supratak Mr. Natchapol Mingmahaphan, 2nd year students
Mr. Anavinn Rujithanyapat, 2nd year students
Miss Sakhunich Iamcharas, 2nd year students
2. NPHVison_An AI platform for image – based normal pressure hydrocephalus diagnosis Programs for health, medical, people with disabilities and the elderly Asst. Prof. Dr. Akara Supratak Miss Promubsorn Boonrod, 4th year students
Miss Jidapa Chaovanapricha, 4th year students
Mr. Nawat Ngern-Anantaporn, 4th year students
3.

SynthAI: Generative Deep Learning for Synthetic Compound Prediction in Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships

Science and Technology Development Program Dr. Tipajin Thaipisutikul Mr. Punnawit Kanogpornwanich, 1st year students
Mr. Jarukit Petchaburee, 1st year students
Mr. Sahatsawat Nitjaphant, 1st year students
4. INGON: A THAI lNGREDfENT SUBSTI TUTION ONTOLOGY Science and Technology Development Program Dr. Wudhichart Sawangphol Miss Runchana Seesung, 4th year students
Miss Chayanis Settapong, 4th year students
Miss Nantanat Sudlar, 4th year students
5. MosWing A Noise -Robust Mosquito Wingbeat Detection Model Science and Technology Development Program Asst. Prof. Dr. Akara Supratak Mr. Phuriwat Angkoondittaphong, 4th year students
Miss Napahatai Sittirit, 4th year students
Mr. Danaidech Ardsamai, 4th year students

The National Software Contest (NSC), organized by the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation, aims to support undergraduate students in developing their programming skills, creative thinking, and initiative. With these skills and knowledge in programming, students are expected to become an important part of the workforce driving Thailand’s society in the near future. Furthermore, the contest provides a competitive platform for talented young individuals in computers and programming to showcase their abilities and to produce a variety of practical prototype software. The shortlisted projects for the presentation round will be announced on August 1, 2024, and the final competition will take place on August 16, 2024.