preecha-yupapin
Preecha Yupapin, Ph.D
Head (Professor) of Computational Optics Group

Education


Biography

PreechaYupapin received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the City University of London in 1993. He was a retirement staff at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand in 2015. He has been a visiting professor at KasemBundit University and Kasetsart University, Thailand since 2015. There are about 60 Ph.D. completions with him in the areas of physics, mathematics, electronics, communication, energy, nano-medicine and brain science, where there were students from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, and Iran in the computationally related areas. He has authored/co-authored more than 1,000 research papers in Google Scholar database, 465 papers in Scopus database, with 8120 citations, H-index 47, and 45 chapters and books. His research interests are in multi-physics, spintronics, brain science, nano-communication networks, nano-medicine and beauty, nano-energy, quantum information, brain science and quantum mind, where most of the published papers are in computational merging areas. Recently, he has been appointed to a Professorship in the Quantum Optics Group, Ton DucThang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in 2016. Prof. Yupapin is now recognized within the top researchers in Thailand today, a member of Thai Institute of Physics (TIP), Optical Society of America (OSA) advisory board, South East Asia Theoretical Physics (SEATPA) council member and a STEM ambassador. He has been appointed as an editor in chief and editorial board member of more than 30 international journals, for example, EiC Biosensors& Bioelectronics, OMICS. He has been appointed as a Professorship by the FOSTECT, Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in 2016.


Research Interest

  • Computational micro/nano-optics

Scientific Activities

Employment History
Full Time Researcher(A/Professor) Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam 2016-present
Visiting Professor Kasetsart University, Thailand 2015-2016
Visiting Professor Kasem Bundit University, Thailand 2013-2016
Lecturer King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand 1986-2008
Full Time Staff King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand 2009-2014
Head of Applied Physics Department Faculty of Science, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand 2009-2010
Awards
  • ENI award candidate in 2012

Publications

  1. S. Chiangga, S. Suwannarat, I.S. Amiri and P. Yupapin, Mid-infrared supercontinuum generation using a silicon racetrack resonator, Applied Physics B, 123(69), 2017, 1-12.
  2. I.S. Amiri, M.N. Hindia, A.W. Reza, H. Ahmad, P. Yupapin, LTE smart grid performance gains with additional remote antenna units via radio over fiber using a microring resonator system, Optical switching and networking, 25, 2017, 13-23.
  3. R. Siriroj, W. Techidheera, P. Phatharacom, S. Chiangga and P. Yupapin, Micowave and Optical Technology Letters, 59(2), 2017, 377-380.
  4. T. Saktioto, R.F. Syahputra, S. Punthawanunt, J. Ali and P. Yupapin, GHz frequency filtering source using hexagonal metamaterial splitting ring resonators, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 2017, 59(6), 1337-1340.
  5. Nithiroth Pornsuwancharoen, Electron Driven Mobility Model by Light on the Stacked Metal-Dielectric-Interfaces, Microwave and Optical Technology letters, 59(7), 2017, in press.
  6. R.R.Poznanski, L.A. Cacha, Y. M.S. Al-Wesabi, J. Ali, M. Bahadoran, P.Yupapin and J. Yunus, Solitonic conduction of electrotonic potentials in neuronal branchlets with polarized microstructure, Scientific Reports, 7, 2017, in press.
  7. S. Chiangga, S. Suwannarat, P. Phatharacorn, P. Yupapin, Super-continuum generation of an optical pulse in a silicon micro-ring resonator, Optical and Quantum Electronics, 48(495), 2016, 1-13.
  8. P. Phatharacorn, S. Chiangga, P. Yupapin, Analytical and simulation results of a triple micro whispering gallery mode probe system for a 3D blood flow rate sensor, Applied Optics, 55(33), 2016, 9504-9513.
  9. S. Tusisri, N. Thammawongsa, S. Mitatha, P.P. Yupapin, Molecular transport network security using multi-wavelength optical spins, Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 2016, 44(1), 240-247.
  10. K. Tamee, K. Yothapakdee, K. chaiwong and P.P. Yupapin, Fringe patterns generated by micro-optical sensors for pattern recognition, Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 2015, 43(4), 252-257.
  11. D. Irawan, T. Saktioto, J. Ali and P.P. Yupapin, Design of Mach-Zehnder interferometer and ring resonator for biochemical sensing, Photonics Sensors, Photonics Sensors, 2015 , 5(1), 12-18.
  12. J. Visessamit, K. Kulsirirat and P.P. Yupapin, High-capacity and security molecular capsule transporters, Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 2014, 43(4), 235-243.
  13. T. Chantakit, K. Srinuanjan and P.P. Yupapin, Two dimension photonic crystal Y-branch beam splitter with variation of splitting ratio based on hybrid defect controlled, Applied Physics A, 2014, 117(2), 547-552.
  14. I.S. Amiri, S.E. Alavi, S.M. Idrys, A.S.M. Supa’at, J. Ali and P.P. Yupapin, W-Band OFDM Transmission for Radio-Over-Fiber Link Using Solitonic Millimeter Wave Generated by MRR, IEEE Quantum Electronics, 2014, 50(8), 622-628.
  15. P.P. Yupapin, N. Thammawongsa, J. Ali, Consciousness and subconsciousness detection model under Čerenkov radiation, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 2014, 56(7), 1584-1587.
  16. R. Jomtarak and P.P. Yupapin, Transmission characteristics of optical pulse in nested nonlinear microring resonators and gratings, JOSA B, 2014, 31(3), 474-477.        
  17. S.E. Alavi, I.I. Amiri, S.M. Idrus, A.S.M. Supa’at, J. Ali, P.P. Yupapin, All-Optical OFDM Generation for IEEE802.11a Based on Soliton Carriers Using Microring Resonators, IEEE Photonics Journals, 2014, 6(1), Article Number: 7900109.
  18. N. Thammawongsa, S. Mitatha and P.P. Yupapin, Optical spins and nano-antenna array for magnetic therapy, IEEE Transaction on NanoBioscience, 2013, 12(3), 228-232.
  19. P.P. Yupapin and N. Sarapat, Novel micro-scale sensors using WGMS within the modified add-drop filter circuits, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 2013, 56(1), 14-17.
  20. N. Thammawongsa, F,D, Zainol, S. Mitatha, J. Ali, P.P. Yupapin, Nanorobot controlled by optical tweezer spin for microsurgical use, IEEE Transaction on Nanotechnology, 2013, 12(1), 29-34.
  21. M. Bahadorun, J. Ali and P.P. Yupapin, Ultrafast all-optical switching using signal flow graph for PANDA resonator, Applied Optics, 2013, 52(2), 2866-2873.
  22. I.S. Amiri, R. Ahsan, A. Shahidinejad, J. Ali, P.P. Yupapin, Characterisation of bifurcation and chaos in silicon microring resonator, IET Communications, 2013, 6(16), 2671-2675.
  23. C. Siriwattananpn, S. Mitatha and P.P. Yupapin, Four Point probe micro-optical gyroscope with self-calibration control, IEEE Sensors Journal, 2013, 13(7), 2705-2710.
  24. M. Bahadorun, J. Ali and P.P. Yupapin, Graphical approach for nonlinear optical switching by PANDA vernier filter, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 2013, 25(15), 1470-1473.
     
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