22 - 23 September 2022
14:30 – 18:30 (Thailand time) - opening, break, dinner
14:30 – 18:30 (Thailand time) – break, closing, dinner
Location: ITSC (onsite and zoom), Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Speaker Information
Center of Excellent on Energy, Economic and Ecological Management, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Sate Sampattagul received his PhD from Mie University in Japan. In 2002, he began working at the CMU Engineering Faculty. He is knowledgeable on Low Carbon Cities, Carbon Footprint for Organizations and Products, Life Cycle Assessment, Climate Change Mitigation, and Climate Change Adaptation. He first became interested in studying the issue of fine dust in north Thailand seven years ago. According to the research's findings, burning to get the new crop ready for agricultural activities is the main cause of fine particle pollution (PM2.5). His research focuses on creating the haze database system and employing a small sensor to measure the PM2.5 concentration, temperature, and humidity (DustBoy). More than 1,500 locations in Thailand currently have DustBoy installed. He had hoped that the study would contribute to efficient air quality management in the impacted areas and enable it to lessen haze issues in the future.