Research Areas


Biophysics
Condensed matter
High-Energy Physics: Theory and Phenomenology
High-Energy Physics: Experiment
The Experimental High Energy Physics group at Chulalongkorn University consists of physicists who are active members of major international particle physics collaborations, including CMS (CERN), KATRIN (KIT), JUNO (IHEP), and Belle II (KEK). Their research spans a wide range of topics, from searches for particles beyond the Standard Model to precision measurements of neutrino masses and interactions. The group's work includes: (i) physics analysis, with a strong focus on machine learning techniques for tasks such as physics object identification, data reconstruction, and background estimation; (ii) detector development for current and future experiments; and (iii) software and computing infrastructure, supporting the design and execution of large-scale experiments.





Research Facilities
CU e-Science infrastructure
The CU e-Science cluster is a part of the National e-Science Infrastructure Consortium. This is a joint collaboration between Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University.



