Strengthening Collaboration with Kasetsart University: Faculty of Fisheries and IFRPD

On Monday, February 23, 2026, as part of ongoing international partnership activities, Prof. Peter Lutes, accompanied by Lect. Dr. Adam Khalife, visited the Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University, and the Institute of Food Research and Product Development (IFRPD), Kasetsart University, to discuss current and future directions for collaboration, while Dr. Khalife additionally supervised and supported student internship activities throughout the visit.

The visit to the Faculty of Fisheries renewed a long-standing friendship between the institutions and highlighted a shared commitment to academic exchange and collaborative initiatives. Special thanks are extended to Associate Prof. Dr. Juta Mookdasanit, an alumna and valued partner, for the warm welcome and continued support in strengthening cooperation.

At IFRPD, discussions focused on potential collaboration in research development, academic exchange, and future joint activities. Prof. Peter Lutes expresses sincere appreciation to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anuvat Jangchud, Director of the Institute of Food Research and Product Development, Kasetsart University, for the constructive discussions and generous hospitality.

Special recognition is also extended to our alumni Dr. Dalad Siriwan (Researcher – Expert Level) and Dr. Piyapat Trisonthi (Researcher – Professional Level), as well as Ms. Benjaluk Pavasopon (General Administrative Officer), for their support and engagement during the visit.


Student Internship Activities

Under the guidance of Lect. Dr. Adam Khalife, students participated in internship activities that provided valuable opportunities to engage with faculty members and researchers, gain exposure to professional research environments, and strengthen international academic ties through hands-on learning.


We look forward to continuing this long-standing partnership with Kasetsart University and expanding collaboration through joint research, student mobility, and future academic initiatives.

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