About me
β΅ Hello everyone, my name is Charunthon Limseelo, and you can call me Boat. Computer Engieering (International Program) Student at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi.
π Currently, I am beta-tier Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors and Student Tech Lead in Thailand. Main job for this role would be a technology evangelist with blog contributor and public speaker for engaging people for learning new things from new innovations and new technologies, in the scope of Data + AI and their use cases. Not only on Azure service, but also on-edge devices like small language model.
π°οΈ Previously, I had worked as Google Developer Student in GDSC KMUTT as event speaker for presenting many cases that based on Google Cloud Platform features, and I left the role in 2022 for continuing in MLSA.
π In meantime, I work myself as non-org-related tech blog contributor in many organizations like KBTG, Spark Tech Thailand, Azure Community Thailand, CreatorsGarten, Microsoft, and BornTodev. Yet, I have collaborated the contribution with Public Organization like at The Parliament in the first half of 2024.
My interesting fields and skills
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SLM for AI Researcher
Currently, I have researches on open-sourced Small Language Model for AI applications, such as Meta's Llama, Microsoft's Phi, and more, for applying it to the real-world applications and recommending the suitable models for each case.
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Cloud Computing
As I am Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors, I have some experiences on Azure Cloud Computing in the part of AI, ML, and Data Fabrication. I have some projects on Azure Machine Learning, Azure Databricks, Azure AI services, Synapse, and more.
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Data Engineering
I have some experiences on Data Engineering, such as ETL, Data Lake, Data Warehouse, Data Fabrication, Data Visualization, and more. I have some projects on using Python, SQL, Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, and more.
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Electrical Analysis
Since the world are coming up with new sustainable energy, I would like to have some experiences on Electrical Analysis. However, I did some projects on Proteus, Arduino, and making the thermal imaging for the electrical circuits, even on small building to factories scale.