Kiatkamjon Intani
Contact | |
Area of Expertise |
|
Current Research | Sustainable postharvest processing for maize residues |
Research Countries | Thailand and Ethiopia |
Professional Experience | Agricultural Research Officer at Department of Agricultural Extension (2013), Bangkok, Thailand |
Current FSC Status | PhD Scholar |
Year of FSC Scholarship | 2013-2016 |
Institute during FSC Scholarship | Institute of Agricultural Engineering |
Home Institute |
|
Doctoral Institute | Institute of Agricultural Engineering |
Dissertation |
|
Degrees | B.Sc. in Urban and Rural Planning and Resource Management at Peking University (2006-2010), Beijing, China; M.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics and Subtropics at University of Hohenheim (2010-2012), Stuttgart, Germany |
Important Publications | Nagle, Marcus., Intani, Kiatkamjon., Mahayothee, B., Sardsud, V., Müller, J., 2012. Non-destructive mango quality assessment using image processing: inexpensive innovation for the fruit handling industry. Tropentag 2012, Göttingen, Germany
Nagle, M., Romano, G., Intani, K., Spreer, W,. Mahayothee, B., Sardsud, V., Müller, J., 2012. A novel optical approach to monitor color changes of mango peel for machine-vision applications. International Conference on Agricultural Engineering, Spain, July 8-12, 2012 Nagle, M., Romano, G., Intani, K., Spreer, W., Mathayothee, B., Sardsud, V., Müller, J., 2012. Investigation of anthracnose infection in mango fruits using uv-light for computer vision-based sorting applications. International Conference on Agricultural Engineering; Spain, July 8-12, 2012 |