Professor Dr. Sanong Ekgasit
- Room 1006/2 Mahamakut Building, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University Phayathai Road, Patumwan Bangkok 10330, THAILAND
- 02-2187588
Education
- [1996] Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University
- [1992] M.Eng., Chulalongkorn University
- [1989] B.Sc., Chulalongkorn University
Work Experiences
- [2015 - present] Professor, Chulalongkorn University
- [2005 - 2015] Associate Professor, Chulalongkorn University
- [2004 - 2005] Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, Germany
- [2000 - 2005] Assistant Professor, Chulalongkorn University
- [1998 - 2000] Lecturer, Chulalongkorn University
- [1997 - 1998] Researcher, Thailand Institute for Scientific and Technology Research
- [1996 - 1997] Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Essen, Germany
Current Research Topics
- Nanomaterials, Metal Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Applications, Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy, Smartphone-Based Sensor, Smartphone Microscope, Microlens Fabrications
Research Summary
Publications
•Machine learning framework for simultaneous classification of shapes and regression of LSPR wavelengths in various shapes of gold nanoparticles. Computational Materials Science.
2026. Cited 0
•Fabrication of PDMS-Stabilized porous silver films derived from recovered silver sources as flexible conductive materials. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. 2026. Cited 0
•Synergistic plasmonic enhancement in PM6:Y6 organic solar cells using hybrid gold nanostars and gold nanoparticles embedded in the AZO electron transport layer. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2026. Cited 0
•One class self-organizing maps with Monte Carlo permutation for gemstone classification using Raman spectroscopy. Npj Heritage Science. 2025. Cited 1
•Engineering Gap-Enhanced Raman Tags for High-Performance Security Inks: A Focus on Raman Tag Density and Stability. Advanced Materials Interfaces. 2025. Cited 0
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•Fabrication of PDMS-Stabilized porous silver films derived from recovered silver sources as flexible conductive materials. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. 2026. Cited 0
•Synergistic plasmonic enhancement in PM6:Y6 organic solar cells using hybrid gold nanostars and gold nanoparticles embedded in the AZO electron transport layer. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2026. Cited 0
•One class self-organizing maps with Monte Carlo permutation for gemstone classification using Raman spectroscopy. Npj Heritage Science. 2025. Cited 1
•Engineering Gap-Enhanced Raman Tags for High-Performance Security Inks: A Focus on Raman Tag Density and Stability. Advanced Materials Interfaces. 2025. Cited 0
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