He is interested in the theory of hadron physics and its
application in hadron therapy. By joining the ALICE
experiment at CERN, he has obtained additional skills
in detector design and simulations based on the
Monolithic Active Pixel sensor (MAPs) technology,
which can be applied to particle therapy and imaging.
Experiment & simulation
40
%
Medical Physics
40
%
Theoretical
20
%
Detector development emphasizing on silicon
sensor technology and data analysis of the
charmonium physics.
Research & Development in the proton Computed Tomography
(pCT) prototype.
Connect between chiral perturbation theory and QCD sum rule.
Asst. Prof. Dr. Chinorat
Kobdaj