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LERTLUM, Surat
Visiting Research Fellow
Area Informatics
Geo-informatics for Cultural Studies, Multi-disciplinary Approach for Cultural Studies

Research Interests

My current research interest is on the application of geo-informatics for archaeological and historical studies. Especially, the application of old aerial photographs and maps together with the current geo-informatics information to understand the archaeological sites and the land use change over a long period of time. The other aspect of my research interest is to identify the most practical multi-disciplinary approach for cultural studies.

Academic Career

1986
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering,Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont, U.S.A.
1989
Master of Science in Computer Science, The George Washington University, Washington D.C., U.S.A.
1997
Doctor of Technical Science in Computer Science, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand. With Dissertation Topic "Vegetation Classification Methodology from Multi-Resolution Satellite Data Using a Combination of Optical and Thermal Bands"
2004
Fulbright Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley
2005
Visiting Scholar fellowship at Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University
From 1989 to present : has been appointed as a faculty of computer science program, Mathematics department, Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy to provide advise and lectures about the subjects related to computer science subjects such as programming language, software engineering, system analysis and design, remote sensing and GIS. Currently, has been appointed as program head of computer science program, and hold assistant professor rank.

Publications

  1. Lertlum, S, Moore, E, “Williams-Hunt Aerial Photograph Collection”, Muang Boran Journal, Volume 31.2, 2005
  1. Lertlum, S, “Indentification of Royal Road from Angkor to Phimai”, Dumrong : Journal of the Facultry of Archaeology, Silpakorn University , Volume 3 number 5, Jan – Jun 2004, pp. 138-143.
  1. Lertlum, S, “Remote Sensing and GIS Technique for Indentification of Royal Road from Angkor to Phimai”, Muang Boran Journal, Volume 30.2, 2004
  1. Lertlum, S, “Geo-informatics for Archaeological and Historical Studies in Southeast AsiaThe Proceeding of The Symposium on Geo-Informatics for Historical Studies in Asia, Hanoi, Vietnam, Nov 12-14, 2005.
  1. Lertlum, S, “Remote Sensing and GIS for Archaeological Applications in Southeast AsiaThe Proceeding of The First Symposium on Area Informatics, Kyoto, Japan, Mar 24, 2005.
  1. Lertlum, S, “Remote Sensing and GIS for Archaeological Applications in Thailand : Case Studies of Royal Road from Angkor to Phimai, the Study at Sukhothai World Heritage Site, and Ayuttaya’s Multi-temporal GIS Database,” The Proceeding of Nara Digital Silk Road Symposium, Nara, Japan, Dec 10-12, 2003.