Chair, Co-Chairs, Chairs of Subcommittee

Brief CV of Professor Dr. Dusit Kruangam
Professor Dr. Dusit Kruangam got the Dr. Degree of electrical engineering
from
Hamakawa laboratory, Osaka university, Japan in 1988 for thesis entitled
“Characterizations of hydrogenated amorphous silicon carbide alloys and
their
applications to optoelectronic devices”. In 1988 he came back to Thailand
and
worked as a professor at the department of electrical engineering, faculty
of
engineering,
Chulalongkorn university, Bangkok. He got several awards from the research
works
on amorphous silicon alloy solar
cells and visible light emitting diodes including Young ASEAN Scientist and
Technologist Award, Outstanding Researcher Award from the National Research
Counsil of Thailand.
In 2005 He moved to work in private sectors responding on the mass
production of
silicon
solar cells in Solartron PCL and Ekarat Solar Co., Ltd. In 2009 he
established his own company named Thai Solar Future Co., Ltd. where made
records
in the design and installation of PV solar farms and solar roofs more than
70
MWp in Thailand. In
2010 he was a founder of Thai Photovoltaic Industries Association (TPVA) and
today he is the honorary
president of TPVA. In 2004, Dr. Dusit served
as a secretary general of the organizing committee of the international
PVSEC-14
in Bangkok, Thailand. During
2014-2020, he was appointed by the Prime Minister of Thailand as a member of
National Reform Committee on
Energy.
Currently Dr. Dusit is a member of International Advisory Committee
(IAC) of International PVSEC and
the General Chairman of the International PVSEC-36, 2025 Bangkok, Thailand. Dr.
Dusit received the Royal Thai Orders and Decorations
from His Majesty Royal King Rama Nine as follows: in 2010 Knight Grand Cordon
(Special Class) of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand and in 2016
Member (Second Class) of the Most
Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn.

Brief CV of Asst. Prof. Dr. Tanokkorn Chenvidhya
Asst. Prof. Dr. Tanokkorn Chenvidhya obtained her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from King Mongkut's
University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Bangkok, Thailand, in 2007. She holds a bachelor's degree in
Chemical Science from Prince of Songkla University (PSU) and a master's degree in Chemical Engineering
from KMUTT. In 2024, she was appointed as an Assistant Professor in Energy Technology.
She began her career in renewable energy as a researcher, focusing on solar photovoltaic (PV) systems
and wind energy assessment projects. In 1999, she gained hands-on experience in monitoring and
evaluating PV systems at 11 Royal Development Study Centers across Thailand. In 2008, she was part of
the pioneering team that developed a professional PV training program through the Train the Trainers
project. By 2011, she had designed and implemented PV training courses for system designers, operators,
maintenance personnel, academics, and other interested professionals.
With the rapid expansion of Thailand's PV market, driven by both government and private sectors, she
took on a key role as a principal professional staff member in the Renewable Energy Research team at the
CES Solar Cells Testing Center (CSSC), under the Pilot Plant Development and Training Institute (PDTI)
at
KMUTT. From 2010 to 2022, she actively collaborated with the Department of Alternative Energy
Development and Efficiency (DEDE), Ministry of Energy, on Thailand's PV Status Report project, playing a
key role in monitoring and reporting on the country's PV market.
In 2014, she received the Young Researcher Award at the 6th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy
Conversion (WCPEC) and PVSEC-24 for her research on "Thailand PV Power Plants and Rooftops in 2014."
Her research interests include PV system performance, environmental impact assessments, and
multidisciplinary studies on system reliability. Notable research projects include investigations into
the
impact of dust accumulation on PV performance and the effects of environmental conditions on the
reliability of crystalline silicon and high-efficiency PV modules.

Brief CV of Dr. Kobsak Sriprapha
Dr. Kobsak Sriprapha received his bachelor's degree in Physics from
Silpakorn University
in 1994 and master's degree in Electrical Engineering from King Mongkut’s Institute of
Technology Ladkrabang in 1998. Since 1999, he has been working on solar cell technology
at the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) in Thailand. He
obtained his doctoral degree (D.Eng.) in Physical Electronics from the Tokyo Institute
of Technology, Japan, from the Konagai-Yamada Laboratory in 2008. He was the head of the
Solar Energy Technology Laboratory (Solartec) at the National Electronics and Computer
Technology Center (NECTEC), NSTDA, from 2009 to 2018.
Dr. Kobsak has extensive experience in solar cell fabrication
technology, particularly
thin-film silicon solar cells, and in solar PV systems, including the development of PV
modules, PV on-grid systems, and PV microgrid systems. He has received several awards
for his research work, including the Best Paper Award for his oral presentation entitled
“p-type hydrogenated silicon oxide thin film deposited near amorphous to
microcrystalline phase transition and its application to solar cells” at the
International Union of Materials Research Societies International Conference on
Electronic Materials (IUMRS-ICEM 2010), which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea. He
also received the Best of the Best Award from the IP Innovation and Technology Expo
(IPITEx 2014), organized by the National Innovation Agency and the Ministry of Science
and Technology in Thailand.
Currently, Dr. Kobsak is a senior researcher at NECTEC, and his
research interests focus
on PV systems and applications, such as performance evaluation of PV system, PV
microgrid systems, and energy management systems.

Brief CV of Dr. Amornrat Limmanee
Dr. Amornrat Limmanee received bachelor's degree and master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 2005, followed by her D.Eng. in Physical Electronics from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2008. After returned Thailand she has been working as a researcher at Solartec, National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand. She has a long experience with basic and applied research in the areas of photovoltaic and solar energy systems including surface passivation layers for crystalline silicon solar cells, PV indoor and outdoor testing and characterizations. She received the Best Poster Presentation Award on the presentation entitled "Actual Performance and Degradation Rate of Different Types of Photovoltaic Modules: A Case Study in Thailand" at the 6th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion 2014 (WCPEC-6), which took place in Kyoto, Japan. With recent NSTDA re-organization, she has moved to National Energy Technology Center (ENTEC) in 2020. Now Amornrat is Solar Photovoltaic Research Team Leader. Her research interests and responsibilities focus on PV performance and reliability under tropical climatic conditions, PV fault detection and PV sustainability.

Brief CV of Prof. Dr. Viboon Sricharoenchaikul
Dr. Viboon Sricharoenchaikul is an accomplished academic and energy expert, currently
serving as the Director of the Energy Research Institute (ERI) at Chulalongkorn
University. With a distinguished career spanning research, education, and institutional
development, he is committed to advancing ERI’s mission of driving sustainable energy
solutions and supporting Thailand’s energy transition.
Dr. Viboon earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of
Technology, specializing in thermochemical conversion processes. He also holds a Master
of Science in Chemical Engineering from Oregon State University and a Bachelor of
Science in Chemical Technology with first-class honors from Chulalongkorn University.
Beyond his role at ERI, Dr. Viboon is a professor in the Department of Environmental and
Sustainable Engineering where he played a key role in strengthening the department’s
research capabilities and leading major projects. His academic expertise spans renewable
energy from waste materials, energy efficiency, and heterogeneous catalysis, fields in
which he has published extensively and gained international recognition. He also directs
the Energy Technology and Management Program, mentoring students and fostering
interdisciplinary approaches to energy challenges.
Recognized among the world’s top 2% scientists, Dr. Viboon has received multiple
prestigious awards for his research and contributions to the energy sector. As he begins
his tenure as ERI’s Executive Director, he is dedicated to positioning the institute as
a leading force for innovative energy solutions in Thailand and the ASEAN region.

Brief CV of Asst. Prof. Dr. Patamaporn Sripadungtham
Assistant Prof. Dr. Patamaporn Sripadungtham received her Bachelor of science degree in electrical
engineering from the University of Arizona in 1989. In 1995, she received her doctoral degree in
electrical engineering specialized in solid state and III-V compound materials from the University of
Cincinnati, USA. She started her academic career at the Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
(SIIT), Thammasat university, Thailand. Since the year 2000, she has been a full-time faculty member at
the department of electrical engineering, Kasetsart university (KU), Bangkok campus. She was involved in
and responsible for the faculty of engineering’s international affairs for over 20 years.
As for her research work, she has shifted her research area from semiconductor materials to photovoltaic
(PV) fields since 1997 by collaborating with a clean energy research group at the School of Energy,
Environment and Materials, King Mongkut’s University of Technology, Thonburi (KMUTT).
Currently, she is a faculty member at the dept. of electrical engineering, KU, and also an advisor and a
joint researcher for the Clean Energy Systems Integration laboratory (CESi), Pilot Plant Development and
Training Institute, KMUTT. The research has been on designing, implementing, installing, monitoring, and
analyzing PV systems and pico hydro turbine in remote areas.

Brief CV of Dr. Yaowanee Sangpongsanont
Dr. Yaowanee Sangpongsanont has successfully completed her PhD in
Energy Technology at The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment
(JGSEE), King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Thailand.
She is now the Manager of Research and Development Department at the
CES Solar Cells Testing Center (CSSC), Pilot Plant Development and Training
Institute (PDTI) of the King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
(KMUTT).
Her research is primarily focused on the reliability of PV systems and the
degradation of PV modules. She has experiences in the ISO/IEC 17025
accreditation laboratory, where she has conducted tests on PV modules and
batteries for PV systems in compliance with IEC standards. She is also a
lecturer for special training courses on the topics of "solar energy," "solar
cells and applications," and "PV performance according to IEC61724." She is
an expert member in the IEA PVPS Task-13 working group.

Brief CV of Dr. Songpakit Kaewniyompanit
Dr. Songpakit Kaewniyompanit finished the Bachelor degree of electrical engineering from
King Mongkut Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand in 2002. The Ministry of
Education, culture, sports, science and technology, Japan granted him to be a research
student in Osaka university since 2002. He received the Master degree of electrical
engineering and PhD. of electrical, electronic and information engineering in Osaka
university, Japan in 2005 and 2009, respectively.
After he came back to Thailand, he joined Thai Tabuchi Electric Co., Ltd. in 2009 in the
product research and development for grid connected PV inverters. He continued his work
for developing PV inverters in the VPP environment with Sanix Inc., Japan in 2019.
His expertise is on the grid connected PV inverters, virtual inertia, system stability,
energy management and industrial process.

Brief CV of Mr. Phuwadon Suntornwipart
Mr. Phuwadon Suntornwipart has 35 years of experience in Energy business. He had spent
22 years working in petroleum exploration and production sector, with global oilfield
services company - Schlumberger, in Technical and Management positions, and had been
posted internationally, across North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Later,
in 2012, he left oil industry and started working in solar power plant business, as a
senior management of international solar project developer.
He has served Thai Photovoltaic Industries Association (TPVA) for over a decade and
became the President of the association since 2022. Mr. Phuwadon holds a bachelor degree
of Mechanical Engineering from Chulalongkorn University.

Brief CV of Dr. Peter Dupont
Peter du Pont is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of an Asia-based international consultancy, Asia Clean Energy
Partners, which provides services and solutions for clients in the development and business sectors. He
is based in Bangkok and has more than 30 years' experience developing sustainable energy and climate
programs in the U.S. and Asia.
Dr. du Pont leads teams that carry out assignments related to clean energy technology, policy, and
finance across Southeast and South Asia. He specializes in technical, policy, and market assessments,
knowledge-sharing and development, and stakeholder engagement. He and his firm contribute to the clean
energy ecosystem in the region through their assignments for development clients such as the US Agency
for International Development (USAID), the Asian Development Bank (ADB), United Nations agencies, The
World Bank, the German development agency GIZ, and philanthropies. Dr. du Pont helped to initiate the
Private Financing Advisory Network (PFAN) in Asia in 2009, and he has worked with the Asian Development
Bank since 2007 to organize its annual flagship event, the Asia Clean Energy Forum.