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Program of 7 KVIS-ISF
Day 4 Closing Ceremony
Friday, 2 February 2024 18:00-19:00

Time Schedule
17:55 Distinguished guests and all team members
seated in the auditorium
18:00 Introduction of Closing Ceremony
18:01-18:06 Summary VDO
18:06-18:55 Award Announcement
18:55-19:00 Conclusion of the Closing Ceremony by principal
of KVIS

Presentation categories
1. Physics
2. Chemistry
3. Biology
4. Mathematics
5. Engineering
6. Material Science
7. Environmental Science
8. Computer Science
Awards
- PTT Award
- Best Presentation Award
- Best Project Award
- Honorable Mention
Administrators
Prof. Dr. Boonchoat Paosawatyanyong (บุญโชติ เผ่าสวัสดิ์ยรรยง)
– Principal
Dr. Phornsant Lertvitthayavivat (พรสันต์ เลิศวิทยาวิวัฒน์) – Vice
principal
Assistant Prof. Dr. Surachai Thachepan (สุรชัย ธชีพันธ์)– Vice
principal
Ms. Thidarat Toommakorn (ธิดารัตน์ ทุมมากรณ์) - Manager
Dr. Thongchai Chewprecha (ดร.ธงชัย ชิวปรีชา) – Principal
Emeritus
Dr. Pailin Chuchottaworn (ดร.ไพรินทร์ ชูโชติถาวร) – Chairman of
the Governing Board

Adjectives
Prestigious, Outstanding, Distinguished, Notable,
Exceptional, Acclaimed, Admirable, Glorious, Splendid,
Magnificent, Arbitral, Devine, Gracious, Iniquitous,

Script
18:00 Kiang: Good evening, ladies, and gentlemen. It is now time for the closing
Introduction of ceremony of the 7th KVIS-ISF. Though every party must come to an end, all
Closing the moments we shared will always be in our precious memories and the
Ceremony friendship we made will continue.

Yok: Definitely! There is no need to feel so blue as we still have one last
activity for you all to enjoy, which is our farewell party held after this closing
ceremony. The party is going to be lots of fun, I’m sure of it.

Kiang: The farewell party will be held at the atrium and will feature cultural
shows from foreign students. So, be ready to witness these fascinating
performances!

18:01-18:06 Yok: But before all of that, we would like to show you a summary video of
Summary VDO all five days that we have been here together. Please enjoy!

(Video Plays)

Kiang: And now we would like to take this opportunity to announce the
projects that received awards in the 7th KVIS-ISF. First, I’ll let Yok explain
the details of the awards.

Yok: Today, we have a total of 65 awards. The awards include best


presentation awards and best project awards in each of the eight
categories. The final award is one PTT award chosen from the best
*project* winners from all categories.

18:06-18:55 Kiang: For the categories, there are 8 presentation categories, consisting
Award of
announcement 1. Biology
2. Chemistry
3. Computer Science
4. Engineering
5. Environmental Science
6. Material Science
7. Mathematics
8. Physics

Yok: After we have announced the awards for each section, the winning
teams may come to the stage to receive their awards and please remain on
the stage for a quick photo. After you have collected your prize, please wait
in the area beside the stage, as we would like a final picture featuring all
the groups that won the awards.

Next, may I invite Assistant Prof. Dr. Surachai Thachepan (สุรชัย ทะชีพัน), Vice
Principle of Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, to the stage to present the
awards.

Kiang: For the category of Biology, we will start with 3 second runner-up
awards.
The first project to receive second runner-up award is “Effect of
Microplastic on Wolffia globosa (Roxb.) Hartog & Plas Growth” by Kanapot
Thinnongjik (คะนะพจ ถิ่นหนองจิก), Chawin Kuropakornpong (ชวิน คุโรปปะกรณ์
พงษ์) and Chakattrai Sukkongwari (ชะคัตตรัย สุขก้องวารี) from Kamnoetvidya
Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

The second project to receive this award is “An Integrated Multi-task and
Transfer Learning with Graph Convolutional (คอนวอลูชอนน่อล) Network Assisted
Drug Response Prediction Leads Discovery of HIV/HCV Co-Inhibitors” by
Phandej Soisamuth (พัณณ์เดชน์ สร้อยสมุทร) and Theerdon Sukpetch (ธีรดณย์
ศักดิ์เพชร) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand
And the last project to receive second runner-up award is “Geometric
Morphometric Analysis of Femur (ฟีเม่อ) Elements of Sauropod Dinosaur
from Phu Noi (Late Jurassic), กาฬสินธุ์, Thailand” by Kantapon Trayok (กัน
ตภณ ตราหยก), Jetnipat Chuayjaroensuk (เจตนิพัท ช่วยเจริญสุข) and Thunyapat
Silsumrit (ธันยะพัต สินสัมริด) from Kameotvidya Science Academy, Kingdom
of Thailand

Next, will be 3 first runner-up awards.


The first project to receive first runner-up award is “Isolation and
Characterization Rubber-Degrading Actinomycetes (แอคทิโนไมซิส)” by
Wichanat Khongkliang (วิชานาถ คงเกลี้ยง) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

The second project to receive first runner-up award is “the Effect of


Reminiscing (เรมิไนซิ่ง) Positive Memory on Creativity” by Dungfun Toasakul
(ดังฝัน ตอสกุล) from Triam Udom Suksa School, Kingdom of Thailand

And the last project to receive first runner-up award is “A Preliminary (ลิมินแน
รี่) Study on Chemosentsation and Olfactory Imprinting of C. elegans (อีลีแกน)
for Detection of Parkinson’s Disease Biomarkers” by Khanut Boonjong (คนัท
บุญจง) and Siraphat Jaemmee (สิรภัทร แจ่มมี) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

Lastly, the winner of the biology presentation award goes to “Influence of


Bacillus (บาสิลลัส) megaterium (เมกะเทอเรียม) and fly ash on the efficiency
improvement of self-healing Mortar” by Thamon Sirikrai (ธมน ศิริไกร),
Thawanrat Khuanton (ธวัลรัตน์ ขวัญตน) and Thanatuch Leepitakrat (ธนธัช ลี
พิทักษ์รัตน์) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand
Would all groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.
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Yok: Next, for the category of Chemistry, there are a total of two second
runner-up awards.

The first one goes to “Development of mushroom-derived carbon dots as


fluorescent sensors for the detection of metal ions” by Kodchakorn
Klongklaw, Bunyarak Phiromkaew and Praeploy Kiatsuksri from
Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

The second one goes to “Paper-based electrochemical sensor for cadmium


and lead detection in food samples” by Pimchanok Charoensin, Akkrawat
Aniwattapong and Pemika Natekuekool from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

Next, there are a total of two first runner-up awards.

The first one goes to “A study on the manufacture and efficiency of Dye
sensitied Solar Cells based on natural dyes” by Dongin Kim, Youngshin
Park and Minji Cho from Korea Science Academy of KAIST, Republic of
Korea.

The second one goes to “BF2-modified curcumin derivatives from turmeric


crude extract as an efficient natural-based chromophore for organic
luminescent solar concentrator” by Naphat Panniam (นะพัด แป้ นเนียม) and
Nattakan Tantawanich (นัดทะกัน ตันทะวะนิด) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

And lastly, the winner for the chemistry presentation award goes to
“Gamma irradiation assisted nickel impregnation on activated carbon
derived from water hyacinth for electrocatalyst application” by Nicharee
Deechakawan (นิชารี ดีจักรวาล), Nichawadee Kanjanakosit (นิชะวะดี กาญจนโคสิด) and
Piyapat Tonkaew (ปิ ยะพัด ต้นแก้ว) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy,
Kingdom of Thailand.

May I have all groups at the center of the stage for a photo, please.
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Kiang: For the category of Computer Science. There is a total of 2 second


runner-up awards.

The first project to receive this award is “The Development of Artificial


Intelligence System to Detect Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (ทูเบอคอลโลซิส) (M.
Tuberculosis) from Sputum (สปูทัม) with Acid-fast Bacillus (AFB) Method” by
Punnathorn Khunhon (ปัณณธร ขุนโหร) and Peraga Puangtong (พีระกา พ่วงทอง
)from Princess Chulabhorn Science High School Chonburi, Kingdom of
Thailand

The last project to receive the second runner-up award is “The


Development of an Application for Cassava Disease Detection” by
Kornrawee Kochtat (กรรวี โคตรทัศน์) and Pemika Khakhai (เปมิกา ค้าขาย) from
Surawiwat School, Kingdom of Thailand

Next, will be 2 first runner-up awards.

The first runner-up award for this category is “QR Code Detection and
Correction with Folded-paper Distortion” by Krit Suwanpaiboon (กฤษฏ์ สุวรรณ
ไพบูล) and Wasita Klahan (วาสิตา กล้าหาญ) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

The next project to receive this award is “Nondestructive Evaluation of


Cocos nucifera of Nam Hom Variety Maturity Stage Using Deep Learning”
by Witsawa Sailangka (วิศวะ สายลังกา), Phasit Puasantikul (พสิษฐ์ พัวสันติกุล)
and Pabhawee Sriboonrat (ปภาวี ศรีบุญรัตน์) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

And lastly, the winner of the presentation award in Computer Science


category goes to the project, “Using Semi-supervised Transfer Learning for
Classification of Solar Lentigo, Lentigo Maligna and Lentigo Maligna
Melanoma” by Nattapong Thungprue (ณัฐพงษ์ ทุ่งปรือ), Natthakorn
Tamronganunsakul (ณัฏฐากร ธำรงอนันต์สกุล) and Manasanun Hong,chukiat (ม
นัสนันท์ หงษ์ชูเกียรติ) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of
Thailand

Would all groups come to the center of the stage for a photo please
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Yok: Next, for the category of Engineering, the second runner-up award
goes to “Passive earthquake sensor” by Anusart Aungudomsin (อะนุสาด เอื้องอุดม
สิน) and Kumkup Keeratisiwakul
(กำกับ กีระติสิวะกุล) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

Next, the first runner-up award goes to “Electric large gong circle” by
Saroot Areerattanawetch (สะรุด อารีรัตนเวช) and Chittapan Phahongsa (ชิดตะพัน พะ
หงสา) from Princess Chulabhorn Science High School Phitsanulok, Kingdom
of Thailand.

And lastly, the winner for the engineering presentation award goes to
“Corrosion inhibition properties and pKa calculations of some common
corrosion inhibitors: quantum chemical simulations” by Parncheewa
Toommakorn (ปานชีวา ทุมมากรณ์) and Chanatip Sujsuntinukul (ชนาธิป สัดสันตินุกูล) from
Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

May I have all groups at the center of the stage for a photo, please.

Thank you very much, Assistant Prof. Dr. Surachai Thachepan


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Kiang: Next, I would like to invite Dr. Phorsant Lertwitthayawiwat (เลิศวิทยาวิวัท),
Vice principle of Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, To the stage to present
the awards please

For the category of Environmental Science, the first runner-up award goes
to “Seafood Delight or Alarm? Analysis of Heavy Levels in Fishes from the
Public Markets in Tacloban City” by Vivien Castroverde (วิเวียน คาสโตรเวอด์),
Nastasha Nicole (นาตาชา นิโคล) and Sophia Indira Esquilla (โซเฟีย อินดีร่า เอสควิลล่า)
from Philippine Science High School Eastern Visayas(วิศายาส) Campus,
Republic of Philippines

And lastly, the winner of the presentation award in Environmental Science


is “A Novel Form of Sponge Rubber with Tamarind Seed Pulp for Dye and
Lead Absorption in Wastewater from Monk’s Robe Dyeing” by Supatsara
Tupmanee (สุภัสสรา ทับมณี) and Worakanya Sinphichit (วรกัญญา สินพิชิต) from
Princess Chulabhorn Science High School Pathumthani, Kingdom of
Thailand

Would both groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.
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Yok: For the category of Material Science, the first runner-up award goes to
“Electron beam irradiated glutinous rice husk-derived activated carbon for
high performance supercapacitor” by Charlita Sinmak (ชาลิตา สินมาก),
Patchanan Onchomchan (พัชชานันท์ อ่อนชมจันทร์) and Kittapas Kitsanadecha (กฤต
ภาส กฤษณะเดชา) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

And now, the winner for the Material Science presentation award goes to
“Studying the interfacial effect of nanoscale TiO2-Cu2O (titanium dioxide
copper(I) oxide) heterojunction on the photoactivity of methylene blue
degradation using catalytic (แคททาลิทิก) model systems of Cu2O (copper(I)
oxide) nanoparticle on TiO2 (titanium dioxide) planar support” by Arjaree
Ratanasangsathien (อาจะรี รัตนแสงเสถียร), Passapan Sanguanchua (พัดสะพัน สงวนเชื้อ)
and Mathus Jirapunyawong (เมธัส จิรปัญญาวงศ์) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

May I have all groups at the center of the stage for a photo, please.
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Kiang: Next, for the category of Mathematics,
The second runner-up award goes to “Designing the Fair 24-team Sport
Tournament” by Aksadech Limsuttipong (อัศม์เดช ลิมป์ สุทธิพงศ์), Poonyapat
Chantranives (ปุญญพัตน์ จันทรานิเวศน์) and Jeerawat Poonbandansin (จีราวัฒน์
พูนบันดาลสิน) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand
The first runner-up award goes to “Geometrical Properties of the Leaf Apex
and its Effect on Water Drainage Ability” by Apisara Cumchiang (อภิสรา คำ
เชียง), Chayanant Sandee (ชยนันต์ แสนดี) and Rachanonphos
Thananonthasawas (รัชนนท์พศ ธนานนทสวัสดิ์) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

And lastly, the winner of the Mathematics Presentation award goes to


“Shuffling and Dealing Cards for the Game of Hearts Fairly” by Tonnam
Prommin (ต้นน้ำ พรหมมินทร์ ) and Phakin Chonglerkngam (ภคิณ จงฤกษ์งาม) from
Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

Would all three groups come to the center of the stage for a photo please
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Yok: For the category of Physics, there are a total of 2 second runner-up
awards.

The first one goes to “Research of energy spectra and spin structure of
boundary states in topological insulators using numerical modeling” by Lev
Rymarev (เลฟ ไรมาเรฟ) from Alferov Lyceum (อัลฟีรอฟ ลีเซียม) Physical-Technical
High School of Saint Petersburg Academic University, Russian Federation.

The second one goes to “The dynamics of pill millipede’s flipping” by Tattep
Lakmuang and Rawinop Sodadee from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy,
Kingdom of Thailand.

Next, there are a total of 2 first runner-up awards.

The first one goes to “Devising microelectrodes for measuring action


potential in plant under drought stress” by Puthimet Kitjaruwankul (พุดทิเมด กิด
จารุวันกุล) and Ratchata Rattanakit (รชต รัตนกิจ) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

The second one goes to “Effect of the planetary magnetic field on the
shape of gas giants' polygons based on fluid instabilities principle” by
Jinjuta Paripurana (จินต์จุฑา ปะริปุระนะ), Pavarit Phanichkul (ปะวะริด พานิดกุล) and
Amada Panumonwatee (อมาดา พานุมนวาที) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

And lastly, the winner for the Physics presentation award goes to
“Development of UV-protection roofing tile from N-GQDs for rubber drying
chambers” by Siriya Mektavepong (สิริยา เมฆทวีพงศ์) and Wallapha
Phatrabuddhikul (วัลละพา ภัทรพุดทิกุล) from Princess Chulabhorn Science High
School Pathumthani, Kingdom of Thailand.

May I have all groups at the center of the stage for a photo, please.

Thank you very much, Dr. Phorsant Lertwitthayawiwat (เลิศวิทยาวิวัด)


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Kiang: That’s all for the best presentations section. Next up are the awards
for the best projects section. May I invite Ms. Thidarat Toommakorn (ธิดารัตน์
ทุมมากรณ์), Manager of Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, to the stage to
present the prizes to the winners.

For the category of Biology,

The first project to receive second runner-up award is “Effect of


microplastic on Wolffia globosa (Roxb.) Hartog & Plas Growth” by คณพศ ถิ่น
หนองจิก, ชวิน คุโรปกรณ์พงษ์ and ชคัตตรัย สุขก้องวารี from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

The second project to receive second runner-up award is “An Integrated


Multi-task and Transfer Learning with Graph Convolutional Network
Assisted Drug Response Prediction Leads Discovery of HIV/HCV Co-
Inhibitors” by พัณณ์เดชน์ สร้อยสมุทร and ธีรดณย์ ศักดิ์เพชร from Kamnoetvidya
Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

And the last project to receive second runner-up award is “Geometric


Morphometric Analysis of Femur Elements of Sauropod Dinosaur from Phu
Noi (Late Jurassic), กาฬสินธุ์, Thailand” by กันตภณ ตราหยก, เจตนิพัทธิ์ ช่วยเจริญสุข
and ธัญพัตน์ ศิลป์ สัมริด from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of
Thailand

Next, will be 3 first runner-up awards.

The first project to receive first runner-up award is “the Effect of


Reminiscing Positive Memory on Creativity” by ดังฝัน ตอสกุล from Triam
Udom Suksa School, Kingdom of Thailand

The second project to receive first runner-up award is “Isolation and


Characterization Rubber-Degrading Actinomycetes” by วิชานาถ คงเกลี้ยง from
Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

And the last project to receive first runner-up award is “Influence of Bacillus
megaterium and fly ash on the efficiency improvement of self-healing
Mortar” by ธมน ศิริไกร, ธวัลรัตน์ ขวัญตน and ธนธัช ลีพิทักษ์รัตน์ from Kamnoetvidya
Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

Lastly, the winner of the project award goes to “A Preliminary Study on


Chemosentsation and Olfactory Imprinting of C. elegans for Detection of
Parkinson’s Disease Biomarkers” by คนัท บุญจง and สิรภัทร แจ่มมี from
Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

Would all groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.
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Yok: Next, for the category of Chemistry, there are a total of two second
runner-up awards.

The first one goes to “Well-controlled deposition of copper nanoparticle


structure on silver substrates to investigate antibacterial efficiencies” by
Weerapat Li and Supphanat Anantachaisophon (สุพะนัท อนันทะชัยโสพน) from
Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

The second one goes to “Paper-based electrochemical sensor for cadmium


and lead detection in food samples” by Pimchanok Charoensin, Akkrawat
Aniwattapong and Pemika Natekuekool from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

Next, there are a total of two first runner-up awards.

The first one goes to “A study on the manufacture and efficiency of Dye
sensitied Solar Cells based on natural dyes” by Dongin Kim, Youngshin
Park and Minji Cho from Korea Science Academy of KAIST, Republic of
Korea.

The second one goes to “BF2-modified curcumin derivatives from turmeric


crude extract as an efficient natural-based chromophore for organic
luminescent solar concentrator” by Naphat Panniam (นะพัด แป้ นเนียม) and
Nattakan Tantawanich (นัดทะกัน ตันทะวะนิด) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

And lastly, the winner for the chemistry project award goes to “Gamma
irradiation assisted nickel impregnation on activated carbon derived from
water hyacinth for electrocatalyst application” by Nicharee Deechakawan (นิ
ชารี ดีจักรวาล), Nichawadee Kanjanakosit (นิชะวะดี กาญจนโคสิด) and Piyapat Tonkaew
(ปิ ยะพัด ต้นแก้ว) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

Would all groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.
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Kiang: For the category of Computer Science. There is a total of 2 second


runner-up awards.

The first project to receive this award is is “The Development of an


Application for Cassava(คาสสาว่า) Disease Detection” by กรรวี โคตรทัศน์ and เปมิ
กา ค้าขาย from Surawiwat School, Kingdom of Thailand
The last project to receive the second runner-up award is “The
Development of Artificial Intelligence System to Detect Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis (M. Tuberculosis) from Sputum with Acid-fast Bacillus (AFB)
Method” by ปัณณธร ขุนโหร and พีระกา พ่วงทอง from Princess Chulabhorn
Science High School Chonburi, Kingdom of Thailand
Next, will be 2 first runner-up awards.

The first runner-up award for this category is “QR Code Detection and
Correction with Folded-paper Distortion” by กฤษฏ์ สุวรรณไพบูล and วาสิตา กล้า
หาญ from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand
The next project to receive this award is “Nondestructive Evaluation of
Cocos nucifera of Nam Hom Variety Maturity Stage Using Deep Learning”
by วิศวะ สายลังกา, พะสิด พัวสันติกุล and ปภาวี ศรีบุญรัตน์ from Kamnoetvidya
Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

And lastly, the winner of the project award in Computer Science category
goes to the project, “Using Semi-supervised Transfer Learning for
Classification of Solar Lentigo, Lentigo Maligna and Lentigo Maligna
Melanoma” by ณัฐพงษ์ ทุ่งปรือ, ณัฏฐากร ธำรงอนันต์สกุล and มนัสสะนันท์ หงษ์ชูเกียรติ
from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand

Would all groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.
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Yok: For the category of Engineering, the second runner-up award goes to
“Passive earthquake sensor” by Anusart Aungudomsin (อะนุสาด เอื้องอุดมสิน) and
Kumkup Keeratisiwakul
(กำกับ กีระติสิวะกุล) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

Next, the first runner-up award goes to “Corrosion inhibition properties and
pKa calculations of some common corrosion inhibitors: quantum chemical
simulations” by Parncheewa Toommakorn (ปานชีวา ทุมมากรณ์) and Chanatip
Sujsuntinukul (ชนาธิป สัดสันตินุกูล) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy,
Kingdom of Thailand.

And lastly, the winner for the engineering project award goes to “Electric
large gong circle” by Saroot Areerattanawetch (สะรุด อารีรัตนเวช) and Chittapan
Phahongsa (ชิดตะพัน พะหงสา) from Princess Chulabhorn Science High School
Phitsanulok, Kingdom of Thailand.

Would all groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.

Thank you very much Ms. Thidarat Toommakorn


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Kiang: Next, I would like to invite [Link] Chewprecha, Director


Emeritus (อีเมอร์ริทัส), to the stage to present the awards please

And for the category of Environmental Science, the first runner-up award
goes to “Seafood Delight or Alarm? Analysis of Heavy Levels in Fishes
from the Public Markets in Tacloban City” by Vivien Castroverde, Nastasha
Nicole and Sophia Indira Esquilla from Philippine Science High School
Eastern Visayas Campus, Republic of the Philippines

And lastly, the winner of the project award in Environmental Science is “A


Novel Form of Sponge Rubber with Tamarind Seed Pulp for Dye and Lead
Absorption in Wastewater from Monk’s Robe Dyeing” by สุภัสสรา ทับมณี and ว
รกัญญา สินพิชิต from Princess Chulabhorn Science High School Pathumthani,
Kingdom of Thailand

Would all groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.
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Yok: For the category of Material Science, the first runner-up award goes to
“Electron beam irradiated glutinous rice husk-derived activated carbon for
high performance supercapacitor” by Charlita Sinmak (ชาลิตา สินมาก),
Patchanan Onchomchan (พัชชานันท์ อ่อนชมจันทร์) and Kittapas Kitsanadecha (กฤต
ภาส กฤษณะเดชา) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

And now, the winner for the Material Science project award goes to
“Studying the interfacial effect of nanoscale TiO2-Cu2O heterojunction on
the photoactivity of methylene blue degradation using catalytic model
systems of Cu2O nanoparticle on TiO2 planar support” by Arjaree
Ratanasangsathien (อาจะรี รัตนแสงเสถียร), Passapan Sanguanchua (พัดสะพัน สงวนเชื้อ)
and Mathus Jirapunyawong (เมธัส จิรปัญญาวงศ์) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

Would all groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.

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Kiang: Next, for the category of Mathematics,

The second runner-up award goes to “Designing the Fair 24-team Sport
Tournament” by อัศม์เดช ลิมป์ สุทธิพงศ์, ปุญญพัตน์ จันทรานิเวศน์ and จีราวัฒน์ พูน
บันดาลสิน from Kameotvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand
The first runner-up award goes to “Geometrical Properties of the Leaf Apex
and its Effect on Water Drainage Ability” by อภิสรา คำเชียง, ชยนันต์ แสนดี and
รัชนนท์พศ ธนานนทสวัสดิ์ from Kameotvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of
Thailand

And lastly, the winner of the Mathematics Project award goes to “Shuffling
and Dealing Cards for the Game of Hearts Fairly” by ต้นน้ำ พรหมมินทร์ and
ภคิณ จงเริกงาม from Kameotvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of Thailand
Would all groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.
Thank you very much, [Link] Chewprecha
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Yok: Next I would like to invite Associate Prof. Dr. Boonchot
Paosawatyunyong, the Principle of Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, to the
stage to present the awards please.

Finally, for the category of Physics, there are a total of two second runner-
up awards.

The first one goes to “Effect of the planetary magnetic field on the shape of
gas giants' polygons based on fluid instabilities principle” by Jinjuta
Paripurana (จินต์จุฑา ปะริปุระนะ), Pavarit Phanichkul (ปะวะริด พานิชกุล) and Amada
Panumonwatee (อมาดา พานุมนวาที) from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy,
Kingdom of Thailand.

The second one goes to “The dynamics of pill millipede’s flipping” by Tattep
Lakmuang and Rawinop Sodadee from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy,
Kingdom of Thailand.

Next, there are a total of two first runner-up awards.

The first one goes to “Devising microelectrodes for measuring action


potential in plant under drought stress” by Puthimet Kitjaruwankul (พุดทิเมด กิด
จารุวันกุล) and Ratchata Rattanakit (รชต รัตนกิจ) from Kamnoetvidya Science
Academy, Kingdom of Thailand.

The second one goes to “Research of energy spectra and spin structure of
boundary states in topological insulators using numerical modeling” by Lev
Rymarev (เลฟ ไรมาเรฟ) from Alferov Lyceum (อัลฟีรอฟ ลีเซียม) Physical-Technical
High School of Saint Petersburg Academic University, Russian Federation.

And lastly, the winner for the Physics project award goes to “Development
of UV-protection roofing tile from N-GQDs for rubber drying chambers” by
Siriya Mektavepong (สิรินา เมฆทวีพงศ์) and Wallapha Phatrabuddhikul (วัลละพา ภัทร
พุดทิกุล) from Princess Chulabhorn Science High School Pathumthani,
Kingdom of Thailand.

Would all groups please come to the center of the stage for a photo.

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Kiang: That’s all for the best presentation and best project award section.
We would like to conclude our awarding ceremony with our most
prestigious award: The PTT Award.

Yok: And the PTT award goes to…


(video)

“A Preliminary Study on Chemosentsation and Olfactory Imprinting of


C. elegans for Detection of Parkinson’s Disease Biomarkers” by คนัท
บุญจง and สิรภัทร แจ่มมี from Kamnoetvidya Science Academy, Kingdom of
Thailand

[Photograph]

Kiang: Congratulations to the team from Kamnoetvidya Science


Academy!

Kiang: This concludes our awarding ceremony. Thank you very much for
your attention and applause.

18:55-19:00 Yok: Distinguished Guests, ladies, and gentlemen, before we end our
Conclusion of closing ceremony, I would like to invite Associate Prof. Dr. Boonchot
the Closing Paosawatyanyong, our school principal, to give a few closing words on
Ceremony by behalf of everyone at KVIS.
principal of
KVIS (Principle’ s Speech)

Kiang: Thank you, Assc. Prof. Dr Boonchot Paosawatyanyoung, for the


closing speech

Yok: We have now come to the end of the 7th KVIS-ISF. On behalf of all
students of KVIS, I would like to express my utmost gratitude to all of you,
our distinguished guests, for making this event a great success.

Kiang: And to all the winners today, after you leave the auditorium in the
next few minutes, please don’t forget to collect your certificates in front of
the Auditorium on the 2nd floor

Yok: We hope that you have found the 7th KVIS-ISF a great scientific,
social, and cultural experience. Until we meet again, at the next science
fair.

Kiang : May all of you have a safe journey home.

Both: Thank you and ขอบคุณค่ะ

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