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Soratos Tantideeravit

Mr.Tantideeravit earned a scholarship from the Thai Government for his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Imperial College London, and started his career in nuclear at the Office of Atoms for Peace, Thailand's nuclear regulator, as an inspector for radiation industrial application.

He is currently a nuclear engineer in the Nuclear Licensing Group, where his responsibilities focus on the licensing of research reactor and national waste management facility. During this time, he also carry out research projects in mechanics of structural materials of research reactors. In addition, He is a trainer of radioactive source security management course for national stakeholders, and was given the opportunity to lead the national competency building program in the transport security of radioactive materials.

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