A keynote presentation by Nobel laureates and leading scientists, delivering key insights, setting the tone for the event, and offering students the opportunity to ask questions and engage directly
An engaging session where students interact with 12 young local leading scientists, involved in exciting research, asking questions, and exchanging ideas
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An in-depth discussion where students engage with Nobel laureates and renowned scientists from the plenary session, sharing motivation, inspiration, and exploring their research and ideas further
A collaborative session where students team up into groups to bring ideas from the academic sessions, delve deeper into the concepts, and create posters to present their findings and insights
Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand’s first public autonomous university, is located in Nakhon Ratchasima and was established in 1990. The institution focuses on science and technology, dedicating itself to producing skilled professionals who contribute to the nation’s developmental goals.
SUT operates under a flexible administrative framework that sets it apart from traditional bureaucracies. This autonomy enables the university to efficiently manage personnel and financial systems, ensuring streamlined operations while expanding educational opportunities to students nationwide.
A hallmark of SUT is its innovative "Centralized Services and Coordinated Missions" management approach. By optimizing resources such as classrooms, instructional materials, and staff, the university maximizes efficiency. Strategic partnerships with the private sector further enhance its operational effectiveness.
With a commitment to excellence in research and technology, SUT aims to advance sustainable societal progress. The university produces graduates who embody knowledge, integrity, and wisdom while fostering arts and culture, upholding academic freedom, and adhering to principles of good governance.
SLRI is Thailand’s leading synchrotron research institute, located in Nakhon Ratchasima. It operates the 1.2 GeV Siam Photon Source, active since 2003. The facility supports over 2,500 research projects in various scientific fields. An upgrade to a 3 GeV synchrotron is planned to enhance regional research. SLRI also focuses on education, outreach, and international collaboration.
Discover the Power
and Culture of Muay Thai
Shape Tradition with
Dan Kwian Pottery
Rhythms of Isan
with Pong Lang
Flavors of Korat
with Mee Korat
An Exotic Taste of Adventure
with Edible Insects
An Artistic Journey with
a Professional Painter
The Asian Science Camp (ASC) is an annual forum for pre-collegiate and college students, fostering discussion and cooperation to advance science in Asia. Inspired by the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, ASC was co-proposed in 2005 by Nobel Laureates Yuan Tseh Lee and Masatoshi Koshiba. The first camp took place in Taipei in 2007 and has since been hosted in various Asian cities. ASC invites Nobel Laureates and distinguished scientists for plenary sessions, discussions, and competitions, aiming to inspire young scientists. Governed by the International Board of Asian Science Camp (IBASC), ASC operates as a non-profit initiative supported by educational institutions.