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Mahidol professor wins 2017 Outstanding Scientist award

 

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BANGKOK, 27 July 2017, (NNT) - A Mahidol astrophysicist has won the 2017 Outstanding Scientist award from the Foundation for the Promotion of Science and Technology under Royal Patronage. 

The foundation recently recognized Dr. David Ruffolo, a professor at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science at Mahidol University, with this year's Outstanding Scientist award for his exemplary work. 

The professor excels in the field of global radiation and cosmic rays, which are high-energy particles created by solar storms in space. Dr. Ruffolo developed a computer program that simulates cosmic activity and predicts the effects of a solar storm on the Earth. The software has received international recognition and is considered his crowning achievement. 

According to the Thailand 4.0 agenda, economic reform relies on accomplished scientists, innovations, and scientific research and development, especially in the fields of energy, environment, premium grade materials, digital technology and biotechnology.

 
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37 minutes ago, JAG said:


Change one consonant, and you might think he hails from the North East?

Dr. Ruffalo should be in charge of the Buffalo Bank.

 

Maybe then they'd quit losing livestock.

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17 minutes ago, Orton Rd said:

why can't he get a job in a better University? This is like the tailor of the year award that used to appear in sabaidee flight magazine.

Yeah, I figured the award would go to the doctor that found a cure for ebola a while back. :shock1:

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10 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

why can't he get a job in a better University? This is like the tailor of the year award that used to appear in sabaidee flight magazine.

Orton Rd is showing that he/she knows almost nothing about universities around the world. There are many thousands of universities now; 127 in the UK alone.

 

The "better" universities are listed by QS (https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2018) and  The Times Higher Education (https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2017/world-ranking#!/page/0/length/25/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/stats).

 

QS world rankings for the top Thai Universities in 2017 were:  Chulalonghorn  252 Mahidol 283; and for 2018  : Chulalongkorn  245 Mahidol 334.  The Times, which is biased towards UK universities and does not differentiate betwenn universities below 200,  has the pecking order placing Mahidol in the 501-600 bracket and Culalongkorn in the 601-800 bracket.  Mahidol is most famous for Medicine and it is placed in the top 100-150 in the world for this.

 

Maybe the poster should look where his/her university comes in these listings - or does the ignorance suggest that he/she did not have the benefit of a university education......

 

 

 

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