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Sarawut Ramjan, Ph.D Sarawut Ramjan, Ph.D. Educational Degrees: 2013 Ph.D. in Computer and Engineering Management, Assumption University Dissertation: Flexible Security Rule-Based System on Tourism e-Tailer 2007 M.S. in Management of Information and Communication Technology, North-Chiang Mai University Independent Study: Knowledge Sharing System 2004 B.B.A. in Business Computer (2nd Honor), North-Chiang Mai University Senior Project: Advisory Support System Educational Certifications 2016 Quality Assurance for Education of Faculty and Institute Level (IQA), Office of Higher Education Commission, Thailand. 2015 Quality Assurance for Education of Curriculum Level (IQA), Maejo University, Thailand. 2014 Supervisor of Co-operative Education, Office of Higher Education Commission, Thailand. 2013 ISO/IEC 2910, License ISO29110EDC 2013/0082, The Federation of Thai Industry, Software Engineering Section. Teaching Experiences Present College of Innovation, Thammasat University 2013 – 2016 Management of Information and Communication Technology Department, North-Chiang Mai University 2013 – 2016 Part-Time Lecturer, Department of Business Computer, Chiang Mai Rajabhat University 2007 – 2012 Department of Electronic Commerce Management, North-Chiang Mai University 2004 – 2006 Department of Computer, Asia Technology College Management Experiences Present Deputy Dean, College of Innovation, Thammasat University 2016 Acting Dean, School of Science and Technology, North-Chiang Mai University 2013 – 2016 Acting Program Director of Management of Information and Communication Technology Department, North-Chiang Mai University 2013 – 2015 Associate Dean, School of Science and Technology, North-Chiang Mai University Academic Service Experiences 2017 Consultant, Business Intelligence on Big Data for Department of Industrial Promotion, Ministry of Industry 2016 Consultant, Marketing Development for Thai SMEs, Ministry of Commercial 2015 Project Manager, Mobile App for Bann Tawai Handicraft Business Association Technical Program Committee, Reviewer, Session Chair Experiences 2017 2017 International Conference on Economics, Management Engineering and Marketing (EMEM2017), China 2016 The 20th IEEE International Computer Science and Engineering Conference 2016 (ICSEC 2016), Thailand. 2015 The 1th International Conference on Digital Arts, Media and Technology (ICDAMT 2015), Thailand. 2014 The 5th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Networks (CECNet 2015), China. 2013 The 4th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Networks (CECNet 2014), Hong Kong. Editorial Board Member 2014 – Present THE RESEARCH JOURNAL (TRJ): A UNIT OF I2OR, India. Honors and Awards 2016 Outstanding Researcher 2015, North-Chiang Mai University. 2015 The Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn 5th class. His Majesty the King of Thailand. 2011 Honorable Mention in Virtual Class Room Management, Information Technology Center, North-Chiang Mai University Publications Sarawut Ramjan. (2017). Feasibility Evaluation System of Information Technology Project For Hotel Business. Information Technology Journal, Vol 13 Number SP 2 July – December, 2017. Sarawut Ramjan. (2016). Recommendation Rule-Based System on Policy and Technological Recovery for Mobility Commerce. International Conference on Digital Arts, Media and Technology, Thailand Sarawut Ramjan. (2015). E-Learning Security for Collaborative Academy in Area of ASEAN Community. The Twelfth International Conference on eLearning for Knowledge-Based Society, Thailand. Sarawut Ramjan. (2015). The Conceptual Framework on Rule-Based System for Feasibility Analysis of Information Technology Project. 2nd National Conference of North-Chiang Mai University. Sarawut Ramjan. (2015). Rule-Based System for Feasibility Study in Information Technology Project Investment: a Literature Review. 2nd National Conference of North-Chiang Mai University. Sarawut Ramjan and Kiti Likitarnurak. (2015). Rule-Based System for Feasibility Study in Information Technology Project Investment: a Literature Review. 2nd National Conference of North-Chiang Mai University. Sarawut Ramjan. (2014). Comparative Study of Internet Marketing on Mobility Social Network Game. National Conference of North-Chiang Mai University. Sarawut Ramjan. (2013). The Conceptual Framework on Computer Act Development Under Political Issue of Thailand. International Conference on Interdisciplinary Research and Development in ASEAN Universities, Thailand. Irin Sombbon and Sarawut Ramjan. (2013). Knowledge Sharing on e-Thesis Searching Application: A Case Study on North-Chiang Mai University. The 3rd International Congress on Interdisciplinary Research and Development, Thailand. Sarawut Ramjan. (2013). The Study of Internet Marketing toward Decision Buying for Thai Functional Food Product. The 3rd International Congress on Interdisciplinary Research and Development, Thailand. Sarawut Ramjan. (2012). Flexible security rule-based system on mobility e-Travel agent. 10th IEEE International Conference on ICT and Knowledge Engineering. Sarawut Ramjan. (2012). Network Technician Assessment Toward Fuzzy Rule Base System Application On e-Commerce Security Management for Thai Tourism e-Tailer. IEEE International Conference on Management and Information Engineering. Sarawut Ramjan. (2012). The Assessment on e-Commerce Security Management Toward Cloud Security Applicable for Thai Tourism e-Tailer. 2nd IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing and Intelligence System. Sarawut Ramjan and Kitikorn Dowpiset. (2011). The conceptual framework of flexible security rule base system on Thai e-Tailer: Virtual merchant. 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development (ICCRD). Sarawut Ramjan. (2010). The Conceptual Framework of mLearning Security for University in Thailand. The Seventh International Conference on eLearning for Knowledge-Based Society Sarawut Ramjan. (2010). The Theoretical Framework on e-Commerce Security for Thai Northern e-Tailer. National Conference on Graduate Research. .
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