Research Works

Collaborative research projects at Chulalongkorn University Transportation Institute

Research Experience

As a research assistant at the Transportation Institute at Chulalongkorn University, I have worked with numerous researchers with different expertises ranging from public transportation and logistics to engineering economy and feasibility studies. This diverse experience has allowed me to develop a broad understanding of transportation systems and their impacts.

Key Research Projects

BMA Garbage Logistics

Analysis and optimization of garbage collection routes in Bangkok Metropolitan Area to reduce operational costs and environmental impacts.

Sustainable Transportation

Research on sustainable mobility options for Bangkok, including assessment of carbon emissions reduction strategies and promotion of active transportation modes.

Airport Egress Modelling

Development of models to predict and optimize passenger flows exiting Suvarnabhumi Airport, with focus on reducing congestion and improving service quality.

Mode Change Prediction

Application of machine learning techniques to predict traveler behavior and mode choice shifts in response to transportation system changes.

Travel Demand Survey Analysis

Comprehensive analysis of travel demand patterns in Bangkok based on household survey data, identifying key determinants of travel behavior.

Shared Mobility in University

Investigation of shared mobility solutions for university campuses, including bike-sharing and ride-sharing systems optimization.

Land Use Changes and Transport Demand

Analysis of the relationship between land use development patterns and resulting transportation demand, with implications for urban planning.

Technical Analysis

Other technical analyses utilizing R and Python programming languages, including statistical modeling, GIS applications, and data visualization for transportation research.