Education
- 1996 B.Sc. in Computer Science and Mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA
- 1999 M.Sc. in Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia USA
- Scholarships and Fellowships
- Fellowship from the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), UCLA, Los Angeles, USA. May 10 - June 11, 2004
- Travel Fellowship from RECOMB conference (Research in Computational Biology). March 2004
- PhD fellowship at the International Max Planck Research School for Computational Biology and Scientific Computing Berlin (2004-2006)
- Undergraduate scholarship from Thai government (1992-1997)
- Undergraduate small grant from Carnegie Mellon University, 1995
- Current research projects
- Graph-based clustering for discovering recombination pattern in bacterial population using multi-locus sequence types. Advisors: Dr. Alexander Schliep and Prof. Dr. Martin Vingron, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany
- Development of open source library for general Hidden Markov Models. Advisor: Dr. Alexander Schliep, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany
Dissertation
- submitted in June 2007
- Algorithm to identify protein complexes from high-throughput data
Publications from time as IMPRS fellow
W. Rungsarityotin, R. Krause, A. Schödl, A. Schliep (2007)
Identifying protein complexes directly from high-throughput TAP data with Markov random fields.
BMC Bioinformatics, 8: 482