I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Thailand. My research focuses on understanding how infectious diseases spread and how we can control them more effectively, using tools from physics, mathematics, computer simulations, and artificial intelligence. By combining data, theory, and computation, I work with collaborators in public health and medicine to generate insights that support better policy and practical interventions.
I am always open to collaboration—with students, researchers, and organizations interested in infectious disease dynamics, climate-sensitive health risks, and AI-driven decision support. If you’d like to work together, feel free to explore my publications and get in touch.