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AJ.Detchphol Chitwatkulsiri (invited lecturer)

Lecturer

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Srinakharinwirot University
63 M.7 Rangsit-Nakhonnayok Rd., Khong 16,
Ongkharak, Nakhonnayok 26120, Thailand

1.1 Biography

Mr. Detchphol Chitwatkulsiri graduated in Civil-Water Resources Engineering (B.Eng.) from Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.  In 2013, He received a scholarship from the Royal Thai government to study for a Master’s degree (M.Eng) at the Asian Institute of Technology in Water Engineering and Management. After graduating in 2015, he spent time as a research assistant at the Department of Water Engineering and Management, Asian Institute of Technology, and has worked with East Water Public Company Limited for one year. Subsequently, he began to work as a lecturer in disaster management at Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University under royal patronage for four years. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Water Resources Engineering in Regional Environment Planning, Civil Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, under the Japan government scholarship (2020). He is currently being given the opportunity to teach as a guest lecturer to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Srinakharinwirot University.

His main research interests include flood warning system development based on artificial intelligence technology combined with hydraulic modeling. Outside of academia, he has worked as a consultant for both the private and public sectors in various water resources projects and civil engineering fields.

 

1.2 Education

  • Ph.D. (Regional Environment Planning) Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan (Current study)
  • M.Eng. (Water Engineering and Management) Asian Institute of Technology, 2015
  • B.Eng. (Civil-Water Resources Engineering) Kasetsart University, 2013

 

1.3 Academic Positions

  • Lecturer, Disaster management at Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University under royal patronage, 2016 – 2020

 

1.4 Teaching

  • Undergraduate Program
    • Hydraulic Engineering
    • Hydrology

2.1 Primary Research Area

  • Water resources engineering
  • Flood management
  • Water management
  • Urban drainage

 

2.2 Research Areas

  • Flood early warning technology
  • Application of artificial intelligence technology in water resource engineering

 

2.3 Research Project

  • Climate Change Adaptation through Optimal Stormwater Capture Measures: Towards a New Paradigm for Urban Water Security, research grant from Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research 2014-2015 (Co-researcher)
  • Application of hydraulic model to study drainage system in Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University area, research grant from Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University under royal patronage, fiscal year 2017 (Head of Project)
  • People’s participation process in improving the quality of village water supply and agricultural water in Thap Phrik Sub-district, Aranyaprathet District, Sa Kaeo Province research grant from the research and development project to create synergies in the development of livable cities according to the principle of sustainable sufficiency economy, Thai Health Promotion Foundation, fiscal year 2018 (Head of Project)
  • Development of a real-time flood alert system: a case study of the Ramkhamhaeng ploder area, Bangkok, Thailand research grant from the Agricultural Research Development Agency (ARDA), 2019 (Co-researcher)
  • A study on the impact of land use change and climate change on flooding problems in Pathum Thani province. research grant from National Research Council of Thailand for the fiscal year 2019 (Head of Project)
  • Development of real-time rain forecasting and flood forecasting applications in the Ramkhamhaeng, Bangkok, Thailand research grant from the research funding of the Faculty of Engineering Kasetsart University, fiscal year 2020 (Co-researcher)
  • Development of a real-time flood forecasting system with Machine Learning: a case study in Thung Song District. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province research grant from the research funding of the Faculty of Engineering Kasetsart University Fiscal Year 2021 (Co-researcher)
  • Obstacles and strategies for farmers’ adaptation to climate change: a case study of Bang Len, Nakhon Pathom research grant from National Research Council of Thailand for the fiscal year 2021 (Co-researcher)
  • Enhancing Community Climate Change Resiliency and Environmental Quality through Organic Farming and Design Thinking in Peri-urban Bangkok research grant from Canadian Fund Research for Local Initiatives, 2021 (Co-researcher)


  • International Journal
    1. Park, E., Lim, J., Ho, H., Herrin, J., & Chitwatkulsiri, D. (2021). Source-to-sink sediment fluxes and budget in the Chao Phraya River, Thailand: A multi-scale analysis based on the national dataset. Journal Of Hydrology, 594, 125643. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.125643
    2. Chitwatkulsiri, D., Miyamoto, H., & Weesakul, S. (2021). Development of a Simulation Model for Real-Time Urban Floods Warning: A Case Study at Sukhumvit Area, Bangkok, Thailand. Water, 13(11), 1458. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13111458
    3. Loc, H., Park, E., Chitwatkulsiri, D., Lim, J., Yun, S., Maneechot, L., & Minh Phuong, D. (2020). Local rainfall or river overflow? Re-evaluating the cause of the Great 2011 Thailand flood. Journal Of Hydrology, 589, 125368. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.125368

 

  • National Journal
    1. Chitwatkulsiri, D. (2019). Evaluation of sustainable urban storm drainage systems approach for reducing peak runoff at Sukhumvit area in Bangkok, Thailand. SWU Engineering Journal, 14(3), 14–21.

 

  • International Conference
    1. Kim N. I, Voraakhom, K., Suwanarit, A., Chitwatkulsiri, D (2021). Informing design visioning through dynamic modelling – Better practices for nature-based solutions. 54th International Conference on Water Management Modeling (ICWMM 2021) Virtual Conference, February 26-27, 2021, Canada.
    2. Chitwatkulsiri, D., Miyamoto, H (2021). Development of a Real-time Urban Flood Alert System: A Case Study in Ramkhamhaeng Polder, Bangkok, Thailand. AOGS 18th Annual Meeting (AOGS2021) Virtual Conference, August 1-6, 2021, Singapore.
    3. Chitwatkulsiri, D. (2017). The effect of infiltration adapted by decreasing percentage of imperviousness area in an urban area. The 4th EIT International Conference on Water Resources Engineering, and the 9th AUN/SEED-Net Regional Conference on Environmental Engineering, 23 - 24 January 2017, Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand.
    4. Chitwatkulsiri, D. (2017). Impact of decreasing percentage of imperviousness area with flooding in urban area at Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand. International Conference on Water Management and Climate Change Towards Asia's Water-Energy-Food Nexus (THA 2017) 25 – 27 January 2017, Bangkok, Thailand, pp 253-258.
    5. Chitwatkulsiri, D. (2016). An Application of Urban Water Modeling toward Pluvial Flooding Assessment in Urban Area under Climate Change. The 4th Rajabhat University National and International Research and Academic Conference (RUNIRAC IV), November 22 – 24, 2016, Buriram, Thailand, pp 512-521.

 

  • National Conference
    1. Chitwatkulsiri, D. (2019). Assessment of the Impact of Climate Change on Rainfall using Regional Climate Models in case of Pathum Thani Province, Thailand. The 8th Sustainable Industrial Innovation and Management Conference 2019 (SIIMC 2019) Bangkok, Thailand.
    2. Chitwatkulsiri, D. (2018). Evaluation of sustainable urban drainage systems techniques approach for reducing peak runoff at Sukhumvit area in Bangkok, Thailand. Paper presented at the In Proceedings of the 23rd National Convention on Civil Engineering (NCCE23), Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy (CRMA), Nakhon Nayok, Thailand.
    3. Srisunont, T., Srisunont, C. and Chitwatkulsiri, D. (2016). Influences of urban sprawl on water quality in Trang watershed. The 4th Academic Science and Technology Conference 2016, May 31, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand, pp 312-318.