2009 Annual Report Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of
SPIE (Society of Photographic Instrumentation Engineers)
Advisor
Waleed S. Mohammed, Ph.D.
Academic Year 2009
International School of Engineering (ISE), faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
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ABSTRACT
Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE (Society of Photographic
Instrumentation Engineers) was established in December, 2008 by an effort of undergraduate
students in the field of Nano-Engineering who interested in Optics and Photonics. The
purpose of the student chapter is to promote and disseminate the fundamental knowledge and
application of Optics and Photonics to the community and advance an interdisciplinary
approach to the science and application of light.. The important officers of the student
chapter are advisor, board of directors, and managers. The board of directors consists of
President, Vice-president, Treasurer, and Secretary. The managers are Public Relation (PR)
manager, Lab manager, Outreach manger, Research manager, Sponsor & Fund raising
manager, Guest speaker manager, Webmaster, and News update manager. In academic year
2009, 53 undergraduate students joined the student chapter. Most of the students are junior
and senior Nano-Engineering students, and a few of them are senior ICE students.
Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE obtains semi-annually funding from
SPIE. During academic year 2009, the activities of the student chapter are as follows: 1. Fund
raising activity on graduation days, “Graduation Stereogram”, 2. Special lecture by Dr.
Robert P. Breault from Breault Research Organization (BRO), AZ, USA, 3. SPIE Student
Chapter Leadership annual meeting in San Jose, CA, USA, 4. Outreach activity, “SPIE
Roadshow” at needy school in Pathumthani, 5. Optics day, an open house activity, 6. End of
Year Thank you party, for showing gratitude to SPIE members who have contributed to our
student chapter. The Student Chapter’s finance is summarized in t he end of the report.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………..1
1.1 Introduction……………………………………………...…………………………………………………1
1.2 Vision……………………………………………………………………………....……………..………..1
1.3 Chapter logo…..………………………………………………................................................……………2
1.4 Contact us…..………………………………………………....................................................……………2
Chapter 2 MEMBERS …………………………………………………………………………..……..…..3
2.1 Officers…...………………………………………………………………………..……...………………..3
2.2 Member list……………………………………………………………………………….............………..4
Chapter 3 GRADUATION STEREOGRAM…………….…………………..................……………6
3.1 Details of the activity……………….…………………………………………………………...…………6
3.2 Description of the activity………………..……………...…………………………………………………6
3.3 The number of participants who attended the activity, beyond those directly involved….....…………….6
3.4 What the participants gained from the activity and the overall response……………………..…....…...…6
3.5 How did your Chapter benefit from this activity……..……………………………………………………6
3.6 Problems the group encountered in organizing the activity ……..………………………………...………7
3.7 How was the activity publicized……..………………………………………………………………….…7
3.8 How the activity could have been improved:……..……………………………………………..…………7
Chapter 4 SPIE TRAVELING LECTURER……………………….………………..……………...11
4.1 Details of the activity ……………….……………...…………………………………………………….11
4.2 Description of the activity ……………….……………...……………………………….........………….11
Chapter 5 SPIE ROADSHOW……………………………………………………………………..…...18
5.1 Details of the activity ……………….……………...…………………………………………….…….18
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5.2 Number of Participants ………….…………...………………………………………………..……….18
5.3 Who was your target audience?.…………...…………………………………………………..……….18
5.4 How did you market this program/event?.…………...…………………………………………...…….18
5.5 How many years have this program/event taken place?………………………………………….…….18
5.6 Did this program/event achieve the expected result? Why or why not?………………………….…….19
5.7 What feedback did you receive from the participants?………………………………………………....19
5.8 Additional Feedback …………………………………………………………………………..……….19
Chapter 6 OPTICS DAY …………………………………………………………………......…………...25
6.1 Details of the activity ……………….……………...………………………………….……………….25
6.2 Description of the activity ………….…………...……………………………………………..……….25
6.3 The number of participants who attended the activity, beyond those directly involved.……….…...…25
6.4 What the participants gained from the activity and the overall response.…………...…………...…….25
6.5 How did your Chapter benefit from this activity ……………………………………………………....26
6.6 How the activity could have been improved …………………………………………………..……….26
Chapter 7 END OF YEAR THANK YOU PARTY ………………………………….…………...32
7.1 Details of the activity ……………….……………...……………………………………………….….32
7.2 Description of the activity ………….…………...……………………………………………………...32
7.3 The number of participants who attended the activity, beyond those directly involved.…………....…32
7.4 What the participants gained from the activity and the overall response.…………...……………...….32
7.5 How did your Chapter benefit from this activity ………………………...…………………………….32
7.6 How was the activity publicized ……………………………………………………………………….32
Chapter 8 FINANCE………………………………………...………...….………………...…………......35
Appendix A: OPTICS SUITCASE BROCHURE ……………………………………….……….40
List of Figures
Chapter 1
Figure 1.1 Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE logo …………………………………..…2
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Figure 1.2 Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE location …………………………………2
Chapter 3
Figure 3.1 During 9th – 10th July, 2009, Chulalongkorn University held the “Graduation Ceremony of
Academic Year 2008” for the graduating seniors.………………………………….….………8
Figure 3.2 We organized a booth for selling stereoscopic photographs with pairs of 3D eyeglasses.
Moreover, beverages including soft drink and drinking water were also sold at the
booth.……………………………………………….………………………………..…………8
Figure 3.3 Many people came and bought our stereoscopic photographs…………………………………9
Figure 3.4 The photos of nine prominent landmarks in the campus taken by our chapter members were
sold in package of 4 and 9 photos………………………………………………………….…...9
Figure 3.5 Not only the graduating seniors but also their parents, relatives, and friends came to the
ceremony.…………………………………………………………………………...………...10
Figure 3.6 Approximately 200 of the stereoscopic photographs were produced. They were sold in
packages of 4 and 9 photos along with pair of 3D eyeglasses.………………………..……...10
Chapter 4
Figure 4.1 Poster of the special lecture designed by Mr. Pat Uttamobol.……………………………...…12
Figure 4.2 Dr. Breault was giving the talk on Optics simulation software, one of his companies’ products
……………………………………………………………………………………..……….…13
Figure 4.3 About 50 undergraduate students, graduate students and professor attended the special lecture.
……………………………………………………………………………………….………..13
Chapter 5
Figure 5.1 Official invitation letter.…………………….……………………………………………...…15
Figure 5.2 121 SPIE Student Chapter leaders from leading universities around the world attended this meeting………………………………………………………………………….……….……16
Figure 3.3 Our president presented the poster of the chapter’s activities …………………………..……16
Figure 5.4 The poster for presenting our chapter to other student chapter leaders………………......…...17
Chapter 6
Figure 6.1 Official letter for arranging the SPIE Roadshow activity in the school.………….……..……20
Figure 6.2 Four optical microscopes were designed by our chapter’s research manager, Mr. Natapong Thongkamkoon.………………………………………………..………...……21
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Figure 6.3 The head parts were provided by Photonic Technology Laboratory (PTL) at National
Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), Thailand.……….………………21
Figure 6.4 The SPIE Road Show took place at the primary school in Pathumthani called “Jarusorn
Bumroong”. The school is about 1 hour drive from Bangkok.……………………..…....…...22
Figure 6.5 Mr. Pasit Jasutatsanangkoon, Outreach Activity manager, was demonstrating the polarization
experiment. He used two sheet polarizers to tell the primary school student about the science
behind making sunglasses..……………………………………………………………....…...22
Figure 6.6 The participants were surprised when they saw a rainbow after looking through the Rainbow
PeepholeTM
Figure 6.7 The students were astonished about the change in color of the liquid crystal when it was
pressed by hot object such our hands. Mr. Puttisin Pornmontarut also explained them about
the application of liquid crystal in health care such as sensing a fever.....................................23
which is one of the equipments in the Optic Suitcase from Optical Society of
America's Rochester Local Section..……………………..…............................................…...23
Figure 6.8 Our chapter took the photo with the primary school students…………………….…....…...24
Figure 6.9 At the end of the SPIE Roadshow activity, our student chapter’s president, Mr. Kiattimant Rodaree, gave 4 optical microscopes to the teacher who is the representative of the school
…………………………………………………………………………………………….......24
Chapter 7
Figure 7.1 On Wednesday 31th March, 2010, Optics Day activity was organized at Optics Laboratory,
Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University..………….………………………...……27
Figure 7.2 Participants received a souvenir from our chapter after they had attended the exhibition. Stereograms with 3D glasses, SPIE brochure, and chapter logo were given…………………………………………………………………………….……27
Figure 7.3 Our chapter members were preparing the “Filtering in Frequency Domain Experiment”…………………………………………………………...……………………28
Figure 7.4 The fundamental theory of the experiment was explained during the demonstration of the
experiment.……………………………………………………………………...…..…....…...28
Figure 7.5 Participants were enjoying the proficient demonstration and explanation about Optics by our chapter member.…………………………………..…………………29
Figure 7.6 Six projects on Optics done by the chapter members were displayed and explained to the
participants.……………………..…...................................................................................…...29
Figure 7.7 The telescope kits obtained from SPIE were used in telescope assembly
demonstration……………………………………………….………………………………...30
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Figure 7.8 Apart from stereographic pictures, we also let the participants to use 3D glasses in watching
3D movie...…………………………………………………...……………………..…....…...30
Figure 7.9 Poster of the activity designed by Mr. Kris Komin...................................................................31
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List of Table
Chapter 2
Table 2.1 2009 Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE member list …………...………..…4
Chapter 10
Table 10.1 Finance of Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE…… ……….…...………..…35
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
At the frontier of both scientific and engineering research, optics and photonics stand
exceptionally promising to make new breakthroughs. Besides the research, useful
technologies ranging from common fluorescent light bulbs to CDs and DVDs to state-of-the-
art electronic devices are the creations of optics and photonics. Such applications would
never happen without the insight into the behavior of light.
A group of students in the Nano Engineering program, International School of
Engineering (ISE), Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University interested in optics and
photonics have already founded student chapters under two professional societies, the Society
of Photographic Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) and the Society of Photo-Optical
Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) on December 2007. The ultimate goal of both chapters is to
initiate and promote the study of optics and photonics amongst our fellow students as well as
the local communities.
We commit ourselves to provide our fellow students and the local communities with
the knowledge regarding optics and photonics, including the basic phenomena of light, such
as diffraction and interference, and its application, such as lasers and optical communication.
One of the expected results is that the target groups admire the significance of this science,
understand how the phenomena of light are exploited and are able to utilize the technology
suitably. In addition, our activities could initiate interest in those who get involved and lead
to their further study.
1.2 Vision
“To advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application
of light and promote in advance to routine-life-relating optical science”
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1.3 Chapter logo
1.4 Contact us
Mailing address:
Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE
International School of Engineering (ISE)
Building 2, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, THAILAND
Phone: (+662) 218 6422
Fax: (+662) 218 6422
E-mail: [email protected]
Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE next to EE club
Figure 1.1 Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE logo
Figure 1.2 Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE location
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CHAPTER 2 MEMBERS
2.1 Officers
The important officers of the student chapter are advisor, board of directors, and
managers. The board of directors consists of President, Vice-president, Treasurer, and
Secretary. The managers are Public Relation (PR) manager, Lab manager, Outreach manger,
Research manager, Sponsor & Fund raising manager, Guest speaker manager, Webmaster,
and News update manager
No. Position
First Name Surname Tel. Email ID
Year
Major
1 President Ratchapat Rongsawat 087-0454683 [email protected]
4931555021 4 Nano
2 Vice-President Weerapat Supokaivanich 086-7792509
5031421021 3 Nano
3 Treasurer Leelada Rattanavija 081-7798887 [email protected]
4931560121 4 Nano
4 Secretary Natthakom Kittiruedeekul
086-6049888
5031266121 3 Nano
5 Lab Manager Chatdanai Lumdee 089-6424266
4931429721 4 Nano
6 News Update Manager Nutthapong Samanjaruwan
085-0241580 [email protected]
4931451421 4 Nano
7 Outreach Manager Yotsapoom Pheanpanitporn
085-0567668 [email protected]
4931544121 4 Nano
8 Sponsor & Fund raising
Manager Ratchata Ardchawuthikulawong
089-8138340 [email protected]
4931547021 4 Nano
9 PR Manager Thassapong Lertrongjit
089-6690565
5031287321 3 Nano
10 Research Manager Tatchai Hongyangyuen 084-9705370 [email protected]
5031306621 3 Nano
11 Guest speaker Manager Panpim Lohachala 089-8508115 [email protected]
5031332921 3 Nano
2.2 Member list
In academic year 2009, 53 undergraduate students (including officers) joined the
student chapter. Most of the students are junior and senior Nano-Engineering students, and a
few of them are senior ICE students.
12 member Kuntapas Kungsuwan 089-9966715 [email protected] 4931410721 4 Nano
13 member Kiattimant Rodaree 086-6720381 [email protected] 4931413621 4 Nano
14 member Chuan Kangwanwatana 083-1341861 [email protected] 4931433121 4 Nano
15 member Chinchai Vdomtarak 084-0859090 [email protected] 4931440521 4 Nano
16 member Duangroedee Rungsiwattakapong 087-0859445 [email protected] 4931453721 4 Nano
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17 member Daocharad Burana 081-3423428 [email protected] 4931455021 4 Nano
18 member Natee Charussuriyong 086-9898089 [email protected] 4931478421 4 Nano
19 member Prajakta Dongre 081-4084706 [email protected] 4931496121 4 Nano
20 member Pasit Jarutatsanangkoon 084-0909398 [email protected] 4931512021 4 Nano
21 member Pat Utamobol 081-8503644 [email protected] 4931525221 4 Nano
22 member Phee Limpitheep 081-8016333 [email protected] 4931531021 4 Nano
23 member Wasinee Nimmahnpatcharin 086-5155145 [email protected] 4931569921 4 Nano
24 member Win Suttidet 089-6638732 [email protected] 4931575621 4 Nano
25 member Sanhathai Banchanurat 085-9596050 [email protected] 4931592221 4 Nano
26 member Apinya Chamchoi 089-6638732 [email protected] 4931604121 4 Nano
27 member Kollawat Somsri 089-2048800 [email protected] 5031208821 3 Nano
28 member Kirti Sarangdhar 083-2480815 [email protected] 5031225021 3 Nano
29 member Jaruchai Sutjarittam 089-4934183 [email protected] 5031228321 3 Nano
30 member Jitnueng Laoruchupong 089-4910120 [email protected] 5031229021 3 Nano
31 member Jiroj Suppasit 087-7111511 [email protected] 5031232821 3 Nano
32 member Chilla Na Suwan 085-0411855 [email protected] 5031233421 3 Nano
33 member Chanunya Wanwaisart 089-8128632 [email protected] 5031237021 3 Nano
34 member Narit Ruangsisomboon 081-3739614 [email protected] 5031258121 3 Nano
35 member Thanawat Lertsirarungsun 081-6660087 [email protected] 5031292421 3 Nano
36 member Thanawat Varalountoonvit 085-9537725 [email protected] 5031293021 3 Nano
37 member Tanatetee Rattanaruengyot 081-9244548 [email protected] 5031304321 3 Nano
38 member Natee Srisomthavil 086-0827967 [email protected] 5031311721 3 Nano
39 member Panida Tantirujananont 081-4988202 [email protected] 5031326121 3 Nano
40 member Pongsthorn Tangnaikuntham 083-1332714 [email protected] 5031343821 3 Nano
41 member Porpin Pungetmongkol 085-1664855 [email protected] 5031353021 3 Nano
42 member Mondhita Diewvilai 081-4737379 [email protected] 5031384521 3 Nano
43 member Worrapong Kit-anan 086-5814697 [email protected] 5031402121 3 Nano
44 member Vasin Lertapiruk 087-6743238 [email protected] 5031408021 3 Nano
45 member Supakorn Viriyabantorn 089-7744297 [email protected] 5031429121 3 Nano
46 member Anusorn Preugpaibul 086-9085115 [email protected] 5031457721 3 Nano
47 member Akarapol Tangtongbonjasin 089-4547470 [email protected] 5031464021 3 Nano
48 member Arch Poocharoen 086-7283449 [email protected] 5031469221 3 Nano
49 member Aricha Olarnwanick 081-4852023 [email protected] 5031472021 3 Nano
50 member Noppawat Sirinimnualkul 086-7880570 [email protected] 4931447021 4 ICE
51 member Ritz Chalermchaichan 087-8277889 [email protected] 4931556721 4 ICE
52 member Wannaporn Dechpinya 085-0567865 [email protected] 4931563021 4 ICE
53 member Apirat Lertamphainont 086-9999257 [email protected] 4931605821 4 ICE
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CHAPTER 3 GRADUATION STEREOGRAM
3.1 Details of the activity:
Date: 9th -10th
Location: Chulalongkorn University
July, 2009
3.2 Description of the activity:
During 9th -10th
3.3 The number of participants who attended the activity, beyond those directly
involved:
July, 2009, our university, Chulalongkorn University, held the
“Graduation Ceremony of Academic Year 2008” for the graduating seniors. Our student
chapter of SPIE saw a great opportunity to promote and raise fund for the chapter. We
organized a booth for selling the ready-made products, stereoscopic photographs with pairs of
3D eyeglasses. The photos of nine prominent landmarks in the campus were taken by the
chapter members. Approximately 200 of them were produced. They were sold in packages of
4 and 9 photos. In addition, beverages including soft drink and drinking water were also sold
at the booth.
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3.4What the participants gained from the activity and the overall response:
For student chapter of SPIE’s member, the participants could learn to cooperate with
others as teamwork, apply scientific and engineering skills in making of the products i.e.
stereographic photographs. Moreover, they could learn to manage the given resources i.e.
financial, human, equipments. For the participants beyond those directly involved, proving
them with optics-related stuffs would trigger their interest in optics or, at least, provide them
the idea on what optics can be used to create fabulous stuffs through selling the stereogram.
Most of the participants enjoyed working and participating in this activity.
3.5 How did your Chapter benefit from this activity:
The “Graduation Stereogram” was the first step for promoting our student chapter of
SPIE in academic year 2009.Participants could notice our chapter when they came to buy our
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products. Moreover, cooperating with others as teamwork let us know more about our
members and management system which will be benefit for future activities. In addition,
selling stereoscopic photographs along with beverages would raise our chapter’s fund for
future activities. Nonetheless, the remaining stereoscopic photographs could be used in other
activity i.e. educational outreach activities as another way to promote the chapter
3.6 Problems the group encountered in organizing the activity:
Since this is our first time in the chapter promotion activity, we could not predict how
many participants would buy the stereographic photographs. Stereograms were harder to sell
compared with beverages i.e. soft drink and drinking water. In addition, due to the fact that
the activity was prepared during school break, most of the students also had their own
activity. Hence arranging the meetings and preparing the activity were turbulent.
3.7 How was the activity publicized:
As stated earlier, providing people with optics-related stuffs of the prominent
landmarks in the campus would trigger their interest in optics and, hopefully, might make
them tell others about our products i.e. where they from, who make them, what are they
about. Most of the participants would know our chapter by the time they bought the products.
3.8 How the activity could have been improved:
We may add value to our stereoscopic photographs by packaging them i.e. enclose the
stereograms with luxurious envelopes and sell them in different combination set of 4 photos.
The photographs may be taken in more professional ways and in different views i.e.
concluding the dawn, day, dusk, and night scenes of the campus. In addition, basic principles
regarding stereoscopic image may be printed on the backside on the photographs which
would be appropriate not only for the students but also their younger brothers and/or sisters.
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Figure 3.1 During 9th – 10th July, 2009, Chulalongkorn University held the “Graduation Ceremony of Academic Year 2008” for the graduating seniors.
Figure 3.2 We organized a booth for selling stereoscopic photographs with pairs of 3D eyeglasses. Moreover, beverages including soft drink and drinking water were also sold at the booth.
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Figure 3.3 Many people came and bought our stereoscopic photographs
Figure 3.4 The photos of nine prominent landmarks in the campus taken by our chapter members were sold in package of 4 and 9 photos.
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Figure 3.5 Not only the graduating seniors but also their parents, relatives, and friends came to the ceremony.
Figure 3.6 Approximately 200 of the stereoscopic photographs were produced. They werer sold in packages of 4 and 9 photos along with pair of 3D eyeglasses.
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CHAPTER 4 SPIE TRAVELING LECTURER
4.1 Details of the activity:
Date: 31th
Location: Conference Hall, 2
August, 2009
nd
4.2 Description of the activity:
floor, Building 4, Faculty of Engineering,
Chulalongkorn University
On 31th August, 2009, Dr.Robert P. Breault, founder and CEO of Breault Research
Organization, Inc.(BRO),Co-Chairman of the Arizona Optics Industry visited our SPIE
student chapter together with the OSA members to give a special lecture on the topic of "The
Business of Optics Today and in the Next Ten Years”.
Figure 4.2 Dr. Breault was giving the talk on Opitcs simulation software, one of his companies’ products
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Figure 4.3 About 50 undergraduate students, graduate students and professor attended the special lecture.
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CHAPTER 5 SPIE ROAD SHOW
5.1 Details of activity:
Date: 20th
January, 2010
Location: Jarusorn Bumrung School ( ), Pathumthani
5.2 Number of Participants: 130
5.3 Who was your target audience?
Upper primary school students
5.4 How did you market this program/event?
Three sets of Optic suitcases were requested from Optical Society of America
Rochester Local Section. They were used as major tools for demonstrating optical
experiments. Participants were allowed to take the take-home theme packets for playing with
their friends and family. Moreover, to make this event even more memorable, 4 student-made
optical microscopes were given to the school for teaching and learning science. The
microscopes have the logo of Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE, SPIE, and
Photonic Technology Laboratory (PTL) at National Electronics and Computer Technology
Center (NECTEC), Thailand.
5.5 How many years have this program/event taken place?
None
5.6 Did this program/event achieve the expected result? Why or why not?
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Figure 5.1 Four optical microscopes were designed by our chapter’s research manager, Mr. Tatchai Hongyangyuen
The program successfully achieved the expected result.
5.7 What feedback did you receive from the participants?
The participants enjoyed the activity very much. During the activity period, they were
astonished by the equipments from the Optic Suitcase such as Rainbow PeepholeTM
, Magic
Stripe, and Magic Patch. They said thank you to us for arranging both enjoyable and
knowledgeable activity.
5.8 Additional Feedback:
Our chapter’s members were very happy about the outcome and the effort in
preparing the activity. The activity was different from the proposal such as the three sets of
Optic Suitcases were used in the show, most of the grant was used for building 4 optical
microscopes, the date of the activity was postponed from 1st September, 2009 to 20th
January,
2010 and the number of school was changed from three to one. However, the overall activity
was very successful
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Figure 5.3 The SPIE Road Show took place at the primary school in Pathumthani called “Jarusorn Bumroong”. The school is about 1 hour drive from Bangkok.
Figure 5.2 The head parts were provided by Photonic Technology Laboratory (PTL) at National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), Thailand.
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Figure 5.4 Mr. Yotsapoom Pheanpanitpom, Outreach Activity manager, was demonstrating the polarization experiment. He used two sheet polarizers to tell the primary school student about the science
behind making sunglasses.
Figure 5.5 The participants were surprised when they saw a rainbow after looking through the Rainbow PeepholeTM which is one of the equipments.
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Figure 5.6 The students were astonished about the change in color of the liquid crystal when it was pressed by hot object such our hands. Mr. Jaruchai Satjarittam also explained them about the application
of liquid crystal in health care such as sensing a fever.
Figure 5.7 Our chapter took the photo with the primary school students.
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CHAPTER 6 OPTICS DAY
6.1 Details of the activity:
Date: 31th
Location: Optics Laboratory, 2
March, 2010
nd
6.2 Description of the activity:
Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Engineering,
Chulalongkorn University
Undergraduate Engineering students were invited to visit our Optics laboratory.
Chapter members’ projects were presented to the participants both the posters and physical
samples. Three optical experiments, “Filtering in Frequency Domain”, “Invisible by Prisms”
“3D stereograms” were shown. Fundamental theories of the experiments along with working
principles were explained. Telescope kits provided by OSA were also used to explain its
working principle and assembly steps. The souvenirs with SPIE&OSA student chapter logo,
SPIE brochure, and 5 stereogram of Chulalongkorn University’s famous landmarks along
with 3D glasses were given to the visitors. Participants were encouraged to join our Student
Chapter
6.3 The number of participants who attended the activity, beyond those directly
involved:
100
6.4 What the participants gained from the activity and the overall response:
For Student Chapter of SPIE’s member, the participants could learn to apply scientific
and engineering skills in arranging an exhibition. Moreover, they could learn to manage the
given resources i.e. financial, human, and equipments. The visitor could gain some basic
knowledge about optics via simple explanation and direct experience from the optical
experiments. They might realize the significance of optics and its applications in our daily
life. This event could inspire them the interesting side of science, especially in optics. Also,
the SPIE Chulalongkorn student chapter will be more well-known by Faculty of Engineering,
Chulalongkorn University.
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6.5 How did your Chapter benefit from this activity:
The “Optics Day” was a major step for promoting our student chapter of SPIE to
Faculty of Engineering’s students. Not only students who take class in Optics, but also the
students from other discipline such as Automotive engineering, and Aerospace engineering
were interested in Optics. Participants could notice our chapter when they join this event. 18
more members were recruited, and the current chapter members could present their optics-
related project through the exhibition. Moreover, cooperating with others as teamwork let us
know more about our members and management system.
6.6 How was the activity publicized:
The announcement about the event was done by providing the poster containing the
details of the event to the International School of Engineering (ISE) main website to make the
public announcement. The posters were also attached to the billboards and in front of the
Optics Laboratory. E-mails about the event and the poster were distributed to the students,
and they were encouraged to forward to their friends. At the end of the event, the souvenirs of
our chapter were given to the participants.
6.7 How the activity could have been improved:
Figure 6.1 On Wednesday 31th March, 2010, Optics Day activity was organized at Optics Laboratory, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University.
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Figure 6.2 Our chapter members were preparing the “Filtering in Frequency Domain Experiment”.
Figure 6.3 The fundamental theory of the experiment was explained during the demonstration of the experiment.
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Figure 6.4 Participants were enjoying the proficient demonstration and explanation about Optics by our chapter member.
Figure 6.5 Six projects on Optics done by the chapter members were displayed and explained to the participants.
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Figure 6.6 Apart from stereographic pictures, we also let the participants to use 3D glasses in watching 3D movie.
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CHAPTER 7: END OF YEAR THANK YOU PARTY
7.1 Details of the activity:
Date: 31th
Location: BBQ Plaza Restaurant
May, 2010
7.2 Description of the activity:
The purpose of this activity was to show gratitude towards our chapter members and others who supported the chapter and assist in the any activity held during the past year by providing a party with foods and beverages. This activity also provided the opportunities to welcome new members into the SPIE family and for them to meet the newly elected committee officers. Moreover, it included presentation of the past achievement and future ventures to all the members. About 33 students were recruited as new members of our student chapter.
7.3 The number of participants who attended the activity, beyond those directly involved:
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7.4 What the participants gained from the activity and the overall response:
Participants, especially the current officers and members, were rewarded after a year of effort and strong participation. The party brought a closer relationship among the members. New members and newly elected officers had a chance to know the current members. Moreover, every member enjoyed the party very well.
How did your Chapter benefit from this activity:
A closer relationship between Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE’s members was enhanced. New members had a chance to know previous activities done by current members which encouraged them to participate effectively in the next year activities. Significantly, the importance and existence of the Student Chapter was realized and prolonged.
How was the activity publicized:
Current and new members could tell their friends about the Thank you party arranged by the Student Chapter of SPIE. This might encouraged their friends to join our chapter.
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CHAPTER 8: FINANCE
Details Income(Baht) Expense(Baht) Balance(Baht)
1. Beginning balance 16500.00 0.00
Total 16500.00 0.00 16500.00
2. Graduation stereogram
2.1 activity grant 64199.30 0.00
2.2 3D photo set (photo+3Dglasses) 0.00 3235.00
2.3 Soft drink 0.00 2100.00
2.4 Printer 0.00 3000.00
Total 64199.30 8335.00 55864.30
3. Traveling lecturer
3.1 Food 0.00 2374.00
3.2 Advertisement posters 0.00 550.00
3.3 Souvenir 0.00 590.00
3.4 Snack boxes 0.00 3000.00
3.5 Other 0.00 621.00
Total 55864.30 7135.00 48729.30
4. roadshow
Table 10.1 Finance of Chulalongkorn University Student Chapter of SPIE
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4.1 Outreach activity grant 48729.30 0.00
4.1 Building 4 optical microscopes 0.00 18000.00
4.2 Tranportation 0.00 2000.00
4.3 Food 0.00 400.00
4.4 Other 0.00 300.00
Total 48729.30 20700.00 28029.30
5. Optics day
5.1 activity grant 28029.30 0.00
5.2 Posters for presentation 0.00 2020.00
5.3 SPIE logo 0.00 318.00
5.4 Advertisement poster 0.00 1600.00
Total 28029.30 3938.00 24091.30
6. End of year thank you party
6.1 activity grant 24091.30 0.00
6.2 Food 0.00 3260.00
Total 24091.30 3260.00 20831.30
7. Other
7.1 Stationery 0.00 3538.00
7.2 New members recruitment 0.00 500.00
7.3 Interest 179.00 0.00
Total 21010.30 4038.00 16972.30
Subtotal 80878.30 47406.00 33472.30