The Faculty of Public Health at Thammasat University, Rangsit Center, has received research funding from the National Research Council of Thailand to establish the “Hub of Talents on Air Pollution and Climate” (HTAPC). The project is led by Dr. Supat Wangwongwatana, a faculty member of the Faculty of Public Health at Thammasat University.
The Hub of Talents will create an electronic database (E-Roster/E-Directory) listing experts both domestically and internationally in the fields of air pollution and climate change, including their brief biographies and academic achievements. Additionally, an electronic database of tools and equipment used in air pollution and climate change research will be established.
The goal is to develop a network that connects experts and institutions at both the national and international levels, fostering the exchange of knowledge and experiences among experts and organizations. This initiative aims to facilitate collaborative projects at national, regional, and international levels.
Our Visions and Goals
To establish a National Hub of Talents on Air Pollution and Climate
To establish a network, connections, and collaborative actions among domestic and international experts at both regional and global levels, aimed at creating academic knowledge for policy formulation and science-based solutions to prevent and address air pollution and climate change issues in the future.
To develop and enhance the competence of the country’s personnel to become experts in Atmospheric Science, Air Pollution, and Climate at an international level.
OUR PROCEDURE
PROJECT MANAGER
Project leader
Dr.Supat Wangwongwattana
A faculty member of the Faculty of Public Health, Thammasat University (Former Director-General of the Pollution Control Department)