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Engineering cooperates with Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya to upgrade and develop laboratory services and research in science and technology. November 17, 2020 Dr. Pathom Sawanpanyalert Director General of the Department of Science Services along with a team of scientists, went to discuss with Assoc. Prof. Charoon Charoennetkul, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, to discuss ways to create cooperation among agencies within the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (M.H.), along with upgrading and Develop laboratory services Potential of laboratory scientists to continue to meet international standards And on this occasion, I got to visit the research results.
Faculty of Engineering laboratories, including the Civil Engineering Laboratory Electrical Engineering Laboratory Mechanical Engineering Laboratory Industrial Engineering Laboratory and the Telegram Number Data Computer Engineering Laboratory, respectively, at Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Songkhla Campus This is a very special event at the Queen Sirikit Textile Museum. Her Majesty the Queen Special products were brought to be exhibited. Ready to sell off-site as a pop-up for the first time. Meet special products such as a product inspired by the batik cloth collected by His Majesty King Chulalongkorn, namely a “temperature water bottle” decorated with a parang pattern. Looks like a dagger It is considered a batik pattern reserved for the upper class, available in silver and gold, “Parang Kembang Picture Frame” which is a batik pattern very popular in Central Java, especially the Yogyakar court.
In the batik exhibition in the reign of Phra Piyamaharaj Relations between Siam and Java When it gets wet or wet from the rain, beautiful patterns will appear from the middle of the umbrella, the "Queen's Umbrella" is a unique shape of the Textile Museum. It is a pattern that reflects the way of life of the hill tribes, "jewelry" inspired by the technique of lacquer and gold. Which is an ancient technique, a “clutch bag” decorated with insect wings. Hand embroidered using the same technique as the Khon embroiderers, the "long sleeve shirt" is comfortable to wear, with a Parang Ruesak pattern. Patterns from batik cloth collected by His Majesty King Chulalongkorn, King Rama V, and "loafers" for men. Inspired by the patterns of batik fabric. Can be worn while traveling for a casual look.
Faculty of Engineering laboratories, including the Civil Engineering Laboratory Electrical Engineering Laboratory Mechanical Engineering Laboratory Industrial Engineering Laboratory and the Telegram Number Data Computer Engineering Laboratory, respectively, at Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Songkhla Campus This is a very special event at the Queen Sirikit Textile Museum. Her Majesty the Queen Special products were brought to be exhibited. Ready to sell off-site as a pop-up for the first time. Meet special products such as a product inspired by the batik cloth collected by His Majesty King Chulalongkorn, namely a “temperature water bottle” decorated with a parang pattern. Looks like a dagger It is considered a batik pattern reserved for the upper class, available in silver and gold, “Parang Kembang Picture Frame” which is a batik pattern very popular in Central Java, especially the Yogyakar court.
In the batik exhibition in the reign of Phra Piyamaharaj Relations between Siam and Java When it gets wet or wet from the rain, beautiful patterns will appear from the middle of the umbrella, the "Queen's Umbrella" is a unique shape of the Textile Museum. It is a pattern that reflects the way of life of the hill tribes, "jewelry" inspired by the technique of lacquer and gold. Which is an ancient technique, a “clutch bag” decorated with insect wings. Hand embroidered using the same technique as the Khon embroiderers, the "long sleeve shirt" is comfortable to wear, with a Parang Ruesak pattern. Patterns from batik cloth collected by His Majesty King Chulalongkorn, King Rama V, and "loafers" for men. Inspired by the patterns of batik fabric. Can be worn while traveling for a casual look.