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1 Suraphong Yuma Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, 272 Rama VI Rd., Ratchathewi, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand +66(2) ; CURRENT POSITION Lecturer at Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University EDUCATION Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), Physics and Astronomy Sept 2011 Kyoto University, Japan Master of Science (M.Sc.), Physics and Astronomy Sept 2008 Kyoto University, Japan Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Physics (First-class honours & Gold medal) Mar 2005 Chulalongkorn University, Thailand PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Journal Reviewer: The Astrophysical Journal (2013 IF: 6.280) 2013 present JSPS Fellow Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR), The University for Tokyo Project Researcher Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR), The University for Tokyo Postdoctoral Researcher Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University Teaching Assistant (Faculty of Science, Kyoto University) Galaxy and interstellar physics course for undergraduate students Research Assistant (Faculty of Science, Kyoto University) Under Global Centers of Excellence (GCOE) program Research Student Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University AWARD, HONOR, SCHOLARSHIP JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan First Class Honor and Gold Medal Award July 2005 Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Excellent Science Student Award for graduate in science nationwide Aug 2005 (Highest GPA (3.86) in Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University) Prof. Dr. Tab Nilanidhi Foundation, Thailand
2 Excellent Science Student Award for freshman in science nationwide Aug 2002 (Highest GPA (3.97) in Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University) Prof. Dr. Tab Nilanidhi Foundation, Thailand DPST scholarship The Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Project (DPST) under the Royal Thai government OBSERVING EXPERIENCE Optical and Near-Infrared: 2 night with FOCAS at Subaru Telescope, HI, USA nights with HSC at Subaru Telescope, HI, USA night with IRCS+AO at Subaru Telescope, HI, USA 2012, nights with Suprime-Cam at Subaru Telescope, HI, USA nights with FMOS at Subaru Telescope, HI, USA 2011, nights with MOIRCS at Subaru Telescope, HI, USA 2009 Radio: 8 days at 45m telescope at Nobeyama Observatory, Japan 2011 LANGUAGE Thai (Native), English (Fluent), Japanese (Excellent)
3 PUBLICATION LIST Suraphong Yuma Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, +66(2) ; Refereed Journals (as 1st author) 1. S. Yuma, M. Ouchi, A.B. Drake, C. Simpson, K. Shimasaku, K. Nakajima, Y. Ono, R. Momose, M. Akiyama, M. Masao, and M. Umemura, First Systematic Search for Oxygen-line Blobs at High Redshift: Uncovering AGN feedback and Star Formation Quenching, The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ), 779, 53 (12 pp.), S. Yuma, K. Ohta, and K. Yabe, Intrinsic Shape of Star-Forming BzK Galaxies II: Rest-Frame UV and Optical Structures in GOODS-South and SXDS, The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ), 761, 19 (22 pp.), S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, M. Kajisawa, and T. Ichikawa, Intrinsic Shape of Star- Forming BzK Galaxies at z 2 in GOODS-N, The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ), 736, pp , S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Stellar populations of Lyman-alpha Emitters at z = 4.86: A Comparison to z 5 LBGs, The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ), 720, pp , 2010 Refereed Journals (as co-author) 5. T. M. Takeuchi, K. Ohta, S. Yuma, and K. Yabe, When did round disk galaxies form?, ApJ, 801, 2 (7 pp.), A. B. Drake, C. Simpson, I. K. Baldry, P. A. James, C. A. Collins, M. Ouchi, S. Yuma, J. S. Dunlop, R. J. McLure, and D. J. B. Smith, Evolution of Star Formation in the UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey Field - II. Star Formation as a Function of Stellar Mass Between z=1.46 and z=0.63, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS), submitted, K. Yabe, K. Ohta, M. Akiyama, F. Iwamuro, N. Tamura, S. Yuma, G. Dalton, and I. Lewis, The Gas Inflow and Outflow Rate in Star-Forming Galaxies at z 1.4, ApJ, 798, 45, A. Konno, M. Ouchi, Y. Ono, K. Shimasaku, T. Shibuya, H. Furusawa, K. Nakajima, Y. Naito, R. Momose, S. Yuma, and M. Iye, Accelerated Evolution of Lyα Luminosity Function at z 7 Revealed by the Subaru Ultra-Deep Survey for Lyα Emitters at z = 7.3, ApJ, 797, 16, Y. Harikane, M. Ouchi, S. Yuma, M. Rauch, K. Nakajima, and Y. Ono, MOS- FIRE and LDSS3 Spectroscopy for an [OII] Blob at z=1.18: Gas Outflow and Energy Source, ApJ, 794, 129 (12pp), R. Momose, M. Ouchi, K. Nakajima, Y. Ono, T. Shibuya, K. Shimasaku, S. Yuma, M. Mori, and M. Umemura, Diffuse Lyman-alpha Halos around Galaxies at z = : Implications for Galaxy Formation and Cosmic Reionization, MNRAS, 442, pp , T. Shibuya, M. Ouchi, K. Nakajima, S. Yuma, T. Hashimoto, K. Shimasaku, M. Mori, and M. Umemura, What is the Physical Origin of Strong Lyα Emission? I. Demographics of Lyα Emitter Structures, ApJ, 785, 64 (12 pp.), K. Yabe, K. Ohta, F. Iwamuro, M. Akiyama, N. Tamura, S. Yuma, M. Kimura, N. Takato, Y. Moritani, M. Sumiyoshi, T. Maihara, J. Silverman, G. Dalton, I. Lewis, D. Bonfield, H. Lee, E. Curtis-Lake, E. Macaulay, and F. Clarke, The Mass-Metallicity Relation at z 1.4 revealed with Subaru/FMOS, MNRAS, 437, pp , 2014
4 13. D. Iono, B. Hatsukade, K. Kohno, R. Kawabe, S. Ikarashi, K. Ichikawa, T. Kodama, K. Motohara, T. Nakajima, K. Nakanishi, K. Ohta, K. Ota, T. Saito, K. Suzuki, K. Tadaki, Y. Tamura, J. Ueda, H. Umehata, K. Yabe, T. Yoshida, S. Yuma, N. Kuno, S. Takano, H. Iwashita, K. Handa, A. Higuchi, A. Hirota, S. Ishikawa, K. Kimura, J. Maekawa, H. Mikoshiba, C. Miyazawa, K. Miyazawa, K. Muraoka, H. Ogawa, S. Onodera, Y. Saito, T. Sakai, S. Takahashi, and M. S. Yun, Initial Results from Nobeyama Molecular Gas Observations of Distant Bright Galaxies, Publication of the Astronomical Society of Japan (PASJ), Vol. 64, pp. (L2) 1-4, K. Yabe, K. Ohta, F. Iwamuro, S. Yuma, M. Akiyama, N. Tamura, M. Kimura, N. Takato, Y. Moritani, M. Sumiyoshi, T. Maihara, J. Silverman, G. Dalton, I. Lewis, D. Bonfield, H. Lee, E. C. Lake, E. Macaulay, and F. Clarke, NIR Spectroscopy of Star- Forming Galaxies at z 1.4 with Subaru/FMOS: The Mass-Metallicity Relation, PASJ, Vol. 64, No. 3, pp. (60) 1-19, H. Kajino, K. Ohta, I. Iwata, K. Yabe, S. Yuma, M. Akiyama, N. Tamura, K. Aoki, and M. Sawicki, Lyman Break Galaxies at z 5: Rest-Frame UV spectra. III, ApJ, 704, pp , 2009 Proceeding 16. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, M. Kajisawa, and T. Ichikawa, Structure of Star- Forming Galaxies at z 2, NARIT Conference Series (NCS), Vol. 1, 364, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, F. Iwamuro, S. Yuma, M. Akiyama, N. Tamura, and FMOS team, Stellar-Mass Metallicity Relation at z 1.4, Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) Conference Proceeding, Vol. 458, 87, 2012 Press Release 18. S. Yuma and M. Ouchi, Discovery of Hot Oxygen Gas Streaming Away from Distant Galaxies: Witnessing the Final Stage of Galaxy Buidup, appeared on webpages of Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, UTokyo Research, Subaru Telescope, and many online news Invited Talks 19. S. Yuma, Galaxy Evolution in the Early Universe: Recent Progress in the Field, Recent Progress in Thailand, 7th Thailand-Japan International Academic Conference (TJIA), The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, November S. Yuma, Galaxy Evolution in the Early Universe, Engineering-Science Classroom, King Monkut s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand, November S. Yuma, Discovery of [OII] blobs: A Clue to afeedback/star-formation Quenching Process at High Redshifts, Department of Physics, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, November S. Yuma, Galaxy evolution 10 billion years ago when the universe was young, JSPS Science Dialogue, Seishin Gakuen High School, Ibaraki, Japan, November S. Yuma, Discovery of [OII] blobs: A Clue to afeedback/star-formation Quenching Process at High Redshifts, Subaru Telescope (Hilo base facility), Hawaii, USA, October S. Yuma, Outflow in High-z Galaxies, Galshop (Galaxy workshop), National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), Tokyo, Japan, July 2014
5 25. S. Yuma, From Bangkok to the Early Universe, JSPS Science Dialogue, Kofu Higashi High School, Yamanashi, Japan, July S. Yuma, Intrinsic Structure of Star-Forming Galaxies at the Violent Epoch, NARIT Stopover Astronomer Program, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), Chiang Mai, Thailand, March 2012 International Conferences 27. S. Yuma, Discovery of [OII] Blobs: A Clue to a Feedback/Star-Formation Quenching Process at High Redshifts, Multiwavelength-Surveys: Galaxy Formation and Evolution from the Early Universe to Today, Dubrovnik, Croatia, May 2014 (Oral) 28. S. Yuma, First Volume-Limited Search for Oxygen-line Blobs at High Redshift, Lyman Alpha as an Astrophysical Tool Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden, September 2013 (Oral) 29. S. Yuma, When did galaxies become round?, 75 Anniversary conference IAP: The origin of the Hubble sequence, Paris, France, June 2013 (Poster) 30. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, M. Kajisawa, and T. Ichikawa, Structure of Star- Forming Galaxies at z 2, 11th Asian-Pacific Regional IAU Meeting, Chiang Mai, Thailand, July 2011 (Poster with proceeding) 31. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Stellar populations of LAEs at z = 4.86: A Comparison to LBGs, XXVth IAP Annual Colloquium: The Lyman Alpha Universe, Paris, France, July 2009 (Poster) 32. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Stellar populations of Lyman Alpha Emitters at z = 4.86: A Comparison to LBGs, Joint Subaru/Gemini Science Conference, Kyoto, Japan, May 2009 (Poster) 33. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Stellar populations of LAEs at z = 4.8, Understanding Lyman Alpha Emitters International Conference, Heidelberg, Germany, October 2008 (Poster) Domestic Conferences (Japan) 34. S. Yuma, AGN/Stellar Feedback Evolution at High Redshifts: Systematic Study with [OII], [OIII], and Hα Blobs,, Astronomical Society of Japan (ASJ) Annual Meeting, Yamagata, Japan, September 2014 (Oral) 35. S. Yuma, Discovery of [OII] Blobs: A Clue to a Feedback/Star-Formation Quenching Process at High Redshifts, Astronomical Society of Japan (ASJ) Annual Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, March 2014 (Oral) 36. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, and K. Yabe, Bar-Like/Oval Shape of sbzk Galaxies at z 2 in Rest-Frame UV and Optical Wavelengths, Astronomical Society of Japan (ASJ) Annual Meeting, Oita, Japan, September 2012 (Oral) 37. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, and K. Yabe, Intrinsic Structure of Star-Forming BzK Galaxies, GCOE Symposium, Kyoto Japan, February 2012 (Poster) 38. S. Yuma and K. Ohta, Confirming A Bar-Like Shape of sbzk Galaxies, Annual meeting (Fall) of Astronomical Society of Japan, Kagoshima, Japan, September 2011 (Oral) 39. S. Yuma and K. Ohta, Internal Structure of Galaxies at z 3 with AO, Subaru Telescope Next Generation AO Workshop, Osaka, Japan, September 2011 (Oral)
6 40. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, T. Ichikawa, M. Kajisawa, Structure of sbzks in GOODS-N, Annual meeting (Fall) of Astronomical Society of Japan, Kanazawa, Japan, September 2010 (Oral) 41. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Stellar populations of Lyman-alpha Emitters at z = 4.86: A Comparison to z 5 LBGs, Annual meeting (Spring) of Astronomical Society of Japan, Hiroshima, Japan, March 2010 (Oral) 42. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Stellar populations of Lyman Alpha Emitters at z = 4.86: A Comparison to z 5 LBGs, Subaru Users Meeting 2010, Tokyo, Japan, January 2010 (Poster) 43. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Stellar populations of Lyman Alpha Emitters at z 4.8, GCOE symposium, Kyoto Japan, February 2009 (Poster) 44. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Stellar populations of Lyman Alpha Emitters at z = 4.86, Annual meeting (Fall) of Astronomical Society of Japan, Okayama, Japan, September 2008 (Oral) 45. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Preliminary Results of Stellar populations of Lyman-alpha Emitters at z = 4.8, The Forefront of Galaxy Formation Research: Visions of Young Researchers, Tokyo, Japan, February 2008 (Oral) 46. S. Yuma, K. Ohta, K. Yabe, K. Shimasaku, M. Yoshida, M. Ouchi, I. Iwata, and M. Sawicki, Preliminary Results of Stellar populations of Lyman-alpha Emitters at z = 4.8, Subaru Users Meeting 2008, Tokyo, Japan, January 2008 (Poster) 47. S. Yuma, Lyman Alpha Emitters at various redshifts, Summer School for Young Astronomers, Nara, Japan, July 2007 (Oral)
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