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KKU Library Hosts Project Presentations for Computer Science Interns

KHON KAEN — On June 9, 2026, the Library of Khon Kaen University (KKU) held a presentation session for computer science students completing their professional internships. The event, which took place from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM at the Library Internship Room, showcased the practical projects developed by seven students from the College of Computing, Khon Kaen University.

Dr. Prasit Prathumrat, Head of the Digital Technology and Audiovisual Unit, served as the expert evaluator, providing constructive feedback alongside a dedicated team of mentors who supervised the students throughout their internships. The mentor panel included senior information specialists, IT officers, and library service heads: Mr. Panuwat Uthaiban, Mr. Wichayut Srilah, Mr. Theerayut Balachon, Mr. Pitipong Pimpa, Mrs. Yaowaporn Santiviwat, Mrs. Yupa Doungphim, and Ms. Nathaon Liaoprasert.

During the session, the seven interns presented six innovative projects designed to improve library operations and services:

  • Souvenir Sales Management System: Developed by Mr. Noppachart Noinart to streamline the library’s merchandise sales.
  • Internship Application and Management System: Developed by Ms. Patcharida Fuangarom to manage future student internship programs.
  • Flow Share: A collaborative platform created by Mr. Wisit Sriadisak and Mr. Paphop Somnok to share knowledge on AI Agents and workflow automation.
  • ISANIR Website Design and Chatbot Development: Created by Ms. Arimeta Rittidet to enhance user interaction and interface design.
  • Smart Gate Access Control: Developed by Mr. Rungtham Lomnaimuang to manage and monitor library entry and exit points.
  • Equipment Resource Management (ERM) System: Developed by Mr. Pakorn Jamnongnart to improve internal asset tracking.

The evaluation committee and mentors engaged in constructive discussions with the students, offering valuable feedback to help them refine and further develop their projects for potential integration into the KKU Library’s actual service systems.