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Kanet Katchasuwanmanee is an Adjunct Professor in the WA School of Mines at Curtin University. He holds the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, where he has served as a lecturer since July 2019. His academic background includes a B.Eng. degree in Industrial Engineering from Kasetsart University, an M.S. (Hons.) degree in Engineering Management, and a Ph.D. degree in Energy Efficient Sustainable Manufacturing from Brunel University London, United Kingdom. For his doctoral studies, he was awarded a European Commission Ph.D. Scholarship under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).
Dr. Katchasuwanmanee's research focuses on energy efficiency, energy management systems, smart grid systems, renewable energy, liquefied natural gas (LNG), energy transition, and clean energy. Notable publications include 'Investigation on industrial dataspace for advanced machining workshops: enabling machining operations control with domain knowledge and application case studies' (Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2022, with P. Li, K. Cheng, P. Jiang), 'Development of the Energy-smart Production Management system (e-ProMan): A Big Data driven approach, analysis and optimisation' (Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 2016, with R. Bateman, K. Cheng), 'An Integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisation' (Production & Manufacturing Research, 2017, with R. Bateman, K. Cheng), and 'Experimental investigation of the heat transfer and friction loss of turbulent flow in circular pipe under low-frequency ultrasound propagation along the mainstream flow' (Ultrasonics, 2023, with P. Treegosol et al.). His scholarship has accumulated 193 citations on ResearchGate and contributed to fields like sustainable manufacturing and heat transfer enhancement. At Kasetsart University, he has undertaken administrative roles including Vice Dean for Human Resources and Public Relations, Associate Dean, and Assistant Dean for Academic Services and Industrial Cooperation. His team received the Second Runner-Up Award in Energy Technology and Management. He has participated in international collaborations, such as those between Kasetsart University and Curtin University.
