Ratthachat Chatpatanasiri (Jung) is an experienced AI and deep learning researcher with a focus on projects in computer vision and natural language processing at ThAIKeras since June 2017. Currently serving as a Visiting Research Fellow at IOCB Prague, Ratthachat applies deep learning techniques to biochemistry to enhance understanding of Terpene Biosynthesis in collaboration with the Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics. Previously, Ratthachat held a lecturer position at Suranaree University of Technology, teaching elementary calculus and advanced subjects such as applied machine learning and econometrics. As a Quantitative Risk Analyst at KASIKORNBANK, Ratthachat utilized analytical technology for comprehensive risk management. Educational achievements include a PhD in Computer Engineering from Chulalongkorn University, research studies in Applied Mathematics at Tokyo Institute of Technology, and a visiting student role focused on Bayesian Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge.

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IOCB Prague - Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences

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The Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IOCB Prague) is a leading scientific institution in the Czech Republic, recognized internationally. Its primary mission is basic research in the fields of chemical biology and medicinal chemistry, organic and material oriented chemistry, chemistry of natural compounds, biochemistry and molecular biology, physical chemistry, theoretical chemistry, and analytical chemistry. Today, over 600 employees including 180 students in 45 research and service groups are involved in a broad spectra of disciplines, which results in more than 250 publications per year, including papers in the most cited prestigious journals such as Nature or Science. The Institute’s emphasis on interaction between chemistry and other sciences leads frequently to medicinal applications. An integral part of the mission of the Institute is, therefore, to transfer the scientific results into assets which help people to live better lives. Together with the research expertise, a system of technology transfer, IP management and commercialization have intensively been built-up. Through its subsidiary company IOCB TTO, the Institute helps scientists to transform ideas into patents and matches their research results with interests of commercial partners to bring novel ideas to human use or technology market.


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