ผู้ช่วยศาสตราจารย์ ดร.สิงห์ อินทรชูโต
Assiatance Professor. Dr. Singh Intrachooto
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“ I believe that new materials and products cannot be achieved or utilized without understanding the process of innovation. This is another cornerstone of this research group. Several elements such as collaboration techniques, characteristics of innovators, cultural influences on innovation and knowledge management techniques are being examined and attempts are constantly being made to overcome barriers to innovation. Collaboration with the industry is not merely vital to the material development but also imperative for the development of innovation theory.
Material development and design as well as research on innovation have led to the forming of a research group called “Scrap Lab”; it is a platform for examining materials and investigating new applications of discarded materials. The Lab has an expanding network of manufacturers, governmental institutions and private organizations and is supported through research funds from several sources including Siam Commercial Bank, Department of Environmental Quality Promotion, Siam Piwat and Kasetsart University Research and Development Institute.”
MBIT Research & Projects:
Alternative Building Materials & Products
Earth & Construction Debris for Building Materials
The reuse of brick-cement construction debris as an alternative material for building construction is economically and environmentally beneficial. Dr. Pattaranan Takkanon along with several associates and MBIT students have researched ramming techniques, earth walls and columns built with a mixture of cement, sand and construction debris. The mixture ratios proved that there is adequate strength to serve the purpose of building elements as specified by the Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research Standard.
Scrap Lab
Scrap Lab is a research and design program on the reuse of waste materials and was established in November 2007 with funding from Kasetsart University’s Business Incubation Center. The project is truly broad and cross-disciplinary in its scope, having been coordinated by Dr. Singh Intrachooto, Florian Gypser, Luke Yeung and Dr. Pattaranan Takkanon. Since its inception, the program have brought manufacturers, government agencies, MBIT students and specialists together to conduct research studies, workshops and public exhibitions with the goal of academic-industrial knowledge transfer and production of new design prototypes from industrial wastes.