Dr. Nittaya  Pasukphun
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Dr. Nittaya Pasukphun

Lecturer
Thammasat University, Thailand


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Technology from King Mongkut`s University of Technology, Thailand

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Biography

Dr. Nittaya Pasukphun is currently working as Head of Environmental Health at Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand. She has completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Technology from King Mongkut`s University of Technology, Thailand. She also completed 3 funded research projects. She has published 1 paper in national conference, 7 papers in international conference, and 3 papers in journals contributed as author/co-author. Her main area of interest focuses on Biological Treatment, Biological Activated Carbon process, and Tex.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Biological Treatment
62%
Textile Waste
90%
Wastewater Treatment
75%
Environmental Health
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Suma, Y., N. Pasukphun, A. Hongthong and V. Keawdounglek, 2017. Assessment of water usage and water management in mae Fah Luang university. Applied Environ. Res., 39: 41-47.
  2. Pasukphun, N., Y. Suma, V. Keawdunglek, P. Laor and A. Hongtong, 2017. Preliminary feasibility of using natural wetland for university wastewater treatment: A case study. Applied Environ. Res., 39: 1-9.
  3. Pasukphun, N. and Y. Suma, 2017. Preliminary study of color removal from moh hom dyeing wastewater using a low cost activated carbon derived from pineapple waste. Applied Environ. Res., 39: 41-47.
  4. Hongthong, A., Y. Suma, N. Pasukphun and V. Keawdounglek, 2017. Analysis of air quality impacts on human health using the Geoinformatics application: Chiang Rai province. Applied Environ. Res., 39: 25-32.
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  5. Adeleke, A., T. Apidechkul, P. Kanthawee, Y. Suma, P. Wongnuch and N. Pasukphun, 2017. Factors associated with open burning behaviors among thai and hill tribe farmers in Northern Thailand. J. Health Res., 31: 395-402.
  6. Pasukphun, N., 2015. Low carbon solid waste collection and transportation route in university: A case study. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 8: 180-187.
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  7. Pasukphun, N., 2015. Dye treatment from textile wastewater using microorganisms. Environ. J., 1: 16-23.
  8. Pramuansup, P., T. Apidechkul, N. Pasukphun and M. Wongkarnka, 2013. The association between particulate matter 10 and severity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Northern Thailand. Int. J. Soc. Sci. Hum., 3: 163-166.
  9. Pasukphun, N., S. Vinitnantharat and S. Gheewala, 2010. Investigation of decolorization of textile wastewater in an anaerobic/aerobic biological activated carbon system (A/A BAC). Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 13: 316-324.
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  10. Pasukphun, N., S. Vinitnantharat and S. Gheewala, 2010. Investigation of decolorization of textile wastewater in an Anaerobic/Aerobic Biological Activated Carbon System (A/A BAC). Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 13: 316-324.
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  11. Pasukphun, N., S. Vinitnantharat and S.H. Gheewala, 2006. Performances and kinetic characteristics of unacclimatized and acclimatized activated sludge for reactive azo dyes removal from simulated textile wastewater. Environ. Eng. Manage. J., 21-24: 335-348.
  12. Pasukphun, N. and S. Vinitnantharat, 2003. Degradation of organic substances and reactive dye in an immobilized-cell sequencing batch reactor operation on simulated textile wastewater. J. Environ. Sci. Health, 38: 2019-2028.
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  13. Pasukphun, N. and S. Vinitnantharat, 2003. Degradation of organic substances and reactive dye in an immobilized-cell sequencing batch reactor operation on simulated textile wastewater. J. Environ. Sci. Health Part A, 38: 2019-2028.
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  14. Nittaya, P., V. Soydoa and G.H. Shabbir, 2003. Degradation of organic substances and reactive dye in an immobilized-cell sequencing batch reactor operation on simulated textile wastewater. Environ. Eng. Manage. J., 5: 635-648.
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