He received an honour as the Thailand Research Fund (TRF)’s Senior Research Scholar in 2016. “I wanted to be partake in grooming Thai students to become future astrophysicists and space physics scientists. “Usually children are interested in space but it is difficult to link that interest to physics, which people perceive as a matter of formulas and calculation. Actually space physics is an art, so if we can let children see that physics is fun, while space learning is about applying imagination to something that kids are keen about,” he said. If any kid likes science and wants to become a scientist, the parents should support him or her,” he added.
Source: The Nation Bangkok July 28, 2017 18:00 UTC