I’m a first year Ph.D. student at Colorado State University. I’m co-advised by Michael Bell and Kristen Rasmussen. I’m interested in extreme monsoon precipitation in East and Southeast Asian, including its trend and change, and the factors that influence precipitation variability such as topography and intra-seasonal variability.
Education
2018-Present PhD. Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
2017-2018 M.S. Atmospheric Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2013-2017 B.S. Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Awards
- 2012-present, Royal Thai Government Scholarship
Presentations
- Panasawatwong, W., 2018: Monsoon Precipitation Trends and Possible Factors in Southeast Asia. Annual ATPAC-MOST-OHEC-IPST Conference on Building Human Intellectual Capital for Thailand, Clearwater Beach, FL.
- Panasawatwong, W., 2017: Evaluating Correlation Between Temperature Response to Volcanic Aerosols and Climate Sensitivity. Undergraduate Thesis Presentation, MIT, Cambridge, MA.