Commons:Wiki Science Competition 2021/Winners/Thailand

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These are the finalists for WSC2021 in Thailand.

This country-level selection had a specific national organizer and a national coordination page. 217 files were submitted by 39 uploaders.

Jury[edit]

  • The selection was performed manually
  • Coordinators: Piyathida Tawornparcha, Ganchai Siriwatcharapibool, and Tanapat Sathapornsermsuk
  • The jurors were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jessada Denduangboripant, Mr. Visanu Euarchukiati, and Dr. Sawang Petvises

Prefinalist[edit]

This country had these files considered as possible finalists.

Finalists[edit]

National finalist 1 National finalist 2
Thailand has a plan to use floating solar farm that’s equivalent to about 70 football fields in size has begun generating power in Ubon Ratchatani, reflecting the country’s push to achieve carbon-neutral status by 2050. These people trying to test a solar farm before using it at Sirindhorn Dam.
Joe628
1st national finalist
A frog dissection in a biology class at school.
Ttonkaoo
2nd national finalist


Microscopy images[edit]

National finalist 1 National finalist 2
A549 cells isolated from the lung tissue of a 58-year-old Caucasian male with lung cancer.
Pinyapat Prisananuntakul
1st national finalist
Biology is the most powerful technology ever created.
Peanutbutter15
2nd national finalist


Non-photographic media[edit]

National finalist 1 2nd national finalist
Siamosaurus suteethorni gazing off into the sunset. Siamosaurus is a genus of spinosaurid dinosaur from Thailand, known only from tooth fossils. It is the first spinosaurid reported in Asia and the name honors Thai palaeontologist Varavudh Suteethorn. The reconstruction is based on the closely related Ichthyovenator laosensis and a sail fossil from Khok Kruat Formation that could possibly be from Siamosaurus.
DinoThaiThai Chatchy
1st national finalist


Thaisaurus chonglakmanii, a genus of marine reptile that lived in the Early Triassic, in shallow water at night. Thaisaurus is a genus of marine reptile that lived in the Early Triassic. Life restoration based on the fossils of the animal and missing parts are based on the related Sclerocormus.
DinoThaiThai Chatchy
This file was added by the second-level jury


Image sets[edit]

National finalist 1
Our planet Earth, our home, is the only planet in the universe where we've ever identified living organisms. The image set shows the colorful nature of our Earth and some of man-made structures.
Joe628
1st national finalist


Wildlife & nature[edit]

National finalist 1 National finalist 2
Black Kites in Nakhon Nayok.
Chainfoto
1st national finalist
Ladybugs foraging on Chinese cap mushrooms in Phetchaburi.
Chainfoto
2nd national finalist


National finalist 3 National finalist 4
sand balls made by sand bubbler crab (Dotillidae) on the beach of Koh Yao Noi Island.
Vyacheslav Argenberg
This file was added by the second-level jury
Arachnothera robusta .
Cat2you
This file was added by the second-level jury



National finalist 3
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Ruchapong deemak
This file was added by the second-level jury





Astronomy[edit]

National finalist 1 National finalist 2
A beautiful landscape of paddy fields under the Milky Way at Pa Pong Pieng village in Mae Chaem, Chiang Mai.
Chainfoto
1st national finalist
A crescent Moon and Venus at greatest brilliancy on December 7, 2021, as seen from near Phra Pathom Chedi, Nakhon Pathom.
Paul-shy
2nd national finalist


General category[edit]

National finalist 1 National finalist 2
When zooming inside Thai Vanda spp., the petals, lip and column are shown which can be concluded to be "Amazing". !
Chanokpat.kijkar
1st national finalist
An ant can lift an object that weighs more than 50 times its own weight.
Tonkhaosamon
2nd national finalist
National finalist 3
Rubber tapping from rubber tree.
Vyacheslav Argenberg
This file was added by the second-level jury