อาจารย์ ดร.ทัศษุดา ทักษะวสุ
Dr. Tadsuda Taksavasu
Tel: 081 1345 639
Email: tadsuda.t@cmu.ac.th

 

EDUCATION
  • 2021: Ph.D. (Economic Geology), Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA
  • 2017: M.Sc. (Geology) Outstanding, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA
  • 2014: B.Sc. (Geology) First-class honors, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
  • Monecke, T., Reynolds, T.J., Taksavasu, T., Tharalson, E., Zeeck, L., Guzman, M., Gissler, G., and Sherlock, R., 2022, Natural growth of ore minerals within silica gels: Geology, accepted.
  • Zeeck, L. R., Tharalson, E. R., Taksavasu, T., Monecke, T., & Reynolds, T. J. 2022. Microtextures of precious metal-bearing quartz veins from low-sulfidation epithermal deposits: evidence for the occurrence of fluid flashing. In: The Geological Society of America Connects 2022, October 9th-12th, Denver, USA; Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 54, no. 5. doi: 10.1130/abs/2022AM-379601.
  • Promneewat, K., Taksavasu, T., and Homyos, T., 2022, Smart Air-Monitoring and Emergency System of Muang On Cave, Chiang Mai, Thailand: GEOINDO Conference 2022, February 11th-12th, 2022, Abs no. OP505.
  • Taksavasu, T., Promneewat, K., Santitharangkun, S., Siritongkham, N., and
    Mankhemthong, N., 2021, DooHin application: First geologic map of Thailand on mobile devices: GEOTHAI Webinar 2021, August 4 th –6 th , 2021, Abstract no. 54.
  • Taksavasu, T., and Monecke, T., 2020, Microtextural Characteristics of Bladed Calcite and Quartz Pseudomorphs in Epithermal Veins: Implications to the Processes of Ore Mineral Formation in Shallow Hydrothermal Systems: GSA 2020 Connects Online Conference, October 26 th , 2020, Abstract no. 1-11, doi:10.1130/abs/2020AM-358803.
  • Taksavasu, T., Monecke, T., and Reynolds, J.T., 2018, Textural characteristics of noncrystalline silica in sinters and quartz veins: Implications for the formation of bonanza veins in low-sulfidation epithermal deposits: Minerals, v. 8, article 331, doi:10.3390/min8080331.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • Economic Geology: Genesis of mineral deposits; Precious-metal mineral growth in silica
    colloids; Silica and carbonate textures in shallow hydrothermal systems
  • Related to SDG no. 9 [Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure]: Applications for mining
    geology, mining engineering, and petroleum engineering; Technology uses for
    underground works; Internet of Things for mining engineers
  • Related to SDG no. 12 [Responsible, Consumption and Production]: Recycles of mine-
    tailing materials; Development of reusable products for CO 2 direct-air capture
  • Related to SDG no. 13 [Climate Action]: CO 2 geological storage by mineralization;
    Geologic formation and resources for CO 2 capture and sequestration
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES We highly welcome enquiries from all motivated and qualified applicants around the world who wish to pursue a master’s or doctorate degrees with us. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions regarding the study program or researches.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION
  • American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG)
  • Geological Society of America (GSA)
  • Society of Economic Geologists (SEG)
  • The Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talents Project (DPST)
CONTACT INFORMATION
  • Department of Mining and Petroleum Engineering,
    Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University,
    Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
  • Phone: 053-944128
  • Fax: 053-944186
  • Email: tadsuda.t@cmu.ac.th