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Asst.Prof. Rawin Raviwongse, President of National Science Museum Thailand (NSM) and NSM executives received a 2023 Outstanding Sate Enterprise Award on Social Responsibility and Environment, held by State Enterprise Policy Office, on January 31, 2024 at Santi Maitri Building, Government House. Mr.Krisada Chinavicharana, Deputy Minister of Finance was chairman of the awarding ceremony.
Asst.Prof. Rawin Raviwongse, NSM President National Science Museum Thailand (NSM) revealed on January 31, 2024 that NSM has launched the latest and largest natural science collection center of South East Asia, to gather natural science specimens, taxidermy both dry and wet specimens from all over the world. Those references are requisite and applied for natural science research as scientific evidences of evolution, study the relationship of organism and natural environment. The center also provides a variety of expertise naturalists to explore, conduct research, classify, preserve all the specimens as important references and publicize the knowledge to public.
Asst.Prof.Dr. Rawin Raviwongse, NSM President, National Science Museum Thailand revealed on January 31, 2024, “ NSM researches have recently found world new 5 insect species: 1) Dern Dong Mueang Neau Earwigs (Mongolabis chiangmaiensis Nishikawa & Jaitrong, 2023) found in Chiang Mai, 2) Dern Dong Mueang Chan Earwigs (Mongolabis chantha Nishikawa & Jaitrong, 2023) found in Chanthaburi, 3 Dern Dong Siam Earwigs (Mongolabis siamensis Nishikawa & Jaitrong, 2023) found at Amphoe Pua, Nan. Those 3 species are no-tails earwigs and unable to fly; unlike other groups that have wings and can fly; with brown body and longer and wider male penis. The 2 new found species are also first reported in Thailand. The type specimens of them are kept in insect bank at NSM, where is the largest collections of this insect specimens in Thailand.”
Assoc.Prof. Dr. Thanuttkhul Mongkolaussavarat, President of Science Society of Thailand Under the Patronage of His Majesty the King (STT), Dr. Ganigar Chen, Vice President, National Science Museum Thailand (NSM), Mr. Somyot Kiataramkul, Deputy Director of the Public Broadcasting Service of Thailand for Content Creation and Integration and Ms. Phakawadee Wongkhamsaen, Cultural Coordinator, Goethe-Institut Thailand, joined an opening ceremony of the 19th Youth Thai Science Ambassador or YTSA#19 held at Sangtien Sang Deaun Room, RAMA 9 Museum, with a theme of “Ecosystem Restoration”. The idea is to promote preservation and a revival of the global ecosystem, encourage the development of science communicators in higher education level, and build them higher ability of transferring science, technology and innovation knowledge and scientific stories effectively.
The 4th International Symposium on Natural History Museum: Era of Ecosystem Restoration held by National Science Museum (NSM) in an association with National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) and Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasart University, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, during December 21-22, 2023 at Sang Duen-Sang Tien room, Rama 9 Museum, National Science Museum, Klong 5 Pathum Thani. The symposium aims to promote exchanging technical services, leverage scientific knowledge management, and create a network of cooperation in research and science communication between various institutions domestically and internationally. The results of symposium led to the sustainability of developing, dissemination, and preserving natural science knowledge.
National Science Museum (NSM) in association with Gammaco (Thailand) have sent a Thai youth team to join in the World Robot Olympiad 2023 taken place during November 7-9, 2023 in the Republic of Panama. Asst.Prof.Dr.Rawin Rawivongse, NSM president, Mr. Niti Bunyakiat, director, NSM engineering and media production and Dr.Nuanwan Cha-Um, Gammaco assistant director have accompanied the trip to encourage the team.