My parents and grandparents impressed in me from an early age the value of education; it’s why a school group photo from 1908 contributed a little to the history of Thai education. Their transmission of values and culture affirm that learning continues across one’s lifespan.
Formally, I have given a nod to lifelong learning by undertaking a postgraduate degree as a mature student, though these days I am largely an autodidact. I also try not to neglect physical health — what the Romans referred to as mens sana in sano corpore (sound mind in a sound body) — as I enjoy rambles in the Oxfordshire countryside, where many of my ideas surface. Spiritually, I’ve been trained to know that one’s mind is the book.
My main subject areas have been mathematics, computer science and religious studies, whilst maintaining an interest in any academic field that can address important problems in life.
- A mixture of ‘O’ levels and ‘A’ levels (Maths, Further Maths, Latin and General Studies) from King Edward’s School, Birmingham, which was probably the most formative period in my formal education.
- B.Sc. Mathematics, 1990, Southampton University. A straight honours degree in pure and applied maths, having transferred from Maths with Actuarial Studies after the first year
- M.Sc. Mathematics (Number Theory), Norms of Ideals in direct sums of number fields and applications to the circulants problem of Olga Taussky-Todd, 1992, Glasgow University. Supervisor: the late Prof Robert Odoni, who was truly a dedicated mathematician. Download: Glasgow theses repository
- Ph.D. Computer Science, The use of Formal Methods for Safety-critical systems, 1997, Kingston University. Supervisor: Dr Kate Norrie. Download: British Library’s Electronic Thesis Online Service.
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M.St. Study of Religion[s],
2009, Oxford University (St Cross). Course
co-ordinator: Dr. Sondra Hausner. For the
course I submitted several essays and one
dissertation:
- Essay: Religion and Healing: Miracles and the Shrine of St. Frideswide in the late Twelfth Century
- Essay: Visions Within: Spiritual Development and the Evolution of Imagery in Teresa of Àvila’sThe Interior Castle
- Essay: The Catholic Church and Inter-religious Marriages: Reflections on Pastoral Theology and Practice after Vatican II
- Dissertation: Avoiding pamāda: An analysis of the Fifth Precept as Social Protection in Contemporary Contexts with reference to the early Buddhist teachings
I have also studied aspects of the following:
- Languages:
- Pali: completed a 10-day Pali Summer School in summer 2008, delivered by Prof. Richard Gombrich for the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies.
- Thai: I use various tools to support my rudimentary knowledge (being half-Thai) to translate Thai texts.
Among the various certificates from IT short courses, I have ITIL Foundation v.3 certification.
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