Dr Karikarn Chansiri | Natural language processing | Best Researcher Award
Researcher at Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago at United States
Dr. Karikarn (Kay) Chansiri is a dedicated researcher specializing in communication and media studies, with a focus on human-computer interaction and public health. He leverages natural language processing and computational science to address critical issues in community health and social welfare. With a robust academic background and diverse research experiences, Dr. Chansiri is committed to improving public health outcomes and enhancing communication strategies for vulnerable populations. 🌍
Profile
Education 📚
- Ph.D. in Communication & Media Studies
University of Oregon, US (2021)
Emphasis: Human-Computer Interaction, Computational Science - M.Ed. in Prevention Science
University of Oregon, US (2020)
Emphasis: Quantitative Methods, Research Designs - M.A. in International Journalism
Birmingham City University, UK (2014) - B.S. in Medical Science
Prince of Songkla University, Thailand (2012)
Experience 💼
Dr. Chansiri currently serves as a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at the College of Public Health, Temple University (November 2021 – Present). His previous roles include:
- Researcher at Chapin Hall (2022-Present)
- Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Temple University (2021-2022)
- Various research assistant roles at the University of Oregon focused on health communication and science communication.
Research Interests 🔍
Dr. Chansiri’s research interests encompass natural language processing, health communication, community-based interventions, and the impact of digital media on public health perceptions. His work aims to bridge the gap between technology and community needs, particularly in areas affecting vulnerable populations.
Awards 🏆
- Excellence in Scholarship in Digital Media and Mass Communication
Kappa Tau Alpha (2021) - Top Panel Award for Research Forum
University of Oregon (2018)
Research Contributions
Dr. Karikarn Chansiri has made significant contributions across diverse research topics such as human-computer interaction, health communication, and mental health, demonstrating a commitment to community-focused research. His emphasis on understanding how technology and communication can improve public health outcomes showcases his dedication to addressing pressing societal issues.
Publications 📚 : Natural language processing
Here are additional publications by Dr. Karikarn Chansiri that highlight his contributions to the field:
- Using Natural Language Processing Approaches to Characterize Professional Experiences of Child Welfare Workers
Children and Youth Services Review
2024-09 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107930
Contributors: Karikarn Chansiri; Xinyu Wei; Ka Ho Brian Chor - Testing Two Attention-Related Effects in COVID-19 Vaccine Likelihood
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
2024-04-11 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1037/mac0000170
Contributors: Ellen Peters; Brittany Shoots-Reinhard; Karikarn Chansiri - Reaching Back to Our Roots: Effectiveness of and Explanation for Nostalgia as an “Organic” Food Advertising Strategy
SSRN Electronic Journal
2022 | Journal article
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4050428
Contributor: Karikarn Chansiri - Culturally Tailored and Community-Based Social Media Intervention to Promote Organ Donation Awareness among Asian Americans: “Heart of Gold”
Journal of Health Communication
2022-09-05 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2022.2119445
Contributors: Karikarn Chansiri; Laura A. Siminoff; Gerard Alolod; Heather M. Gardiner - The Indirect Effects of Thinspiration and Fitspiration Images on Young Women’s Sexual Attitudes
Communication Research
2022-06 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1177/0093650220952231
Contributor: Karikarn Chansiri - Developing and Delivering a Comprehensive Vaccine COVID-19 Program: RapidVax
CommonHealth
2022-03-22 | Journal article
DOI: 10.15367/ch.v3i1.502
Contributor: Karikarn Chansiri - The Indirect Effects of Instagram Images on Women’s Self-Esteem: The Moderating Roles of BMI and Perceived Weight
New Media & Society
2021-07-29 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1177/14614448211029975
Contributor: Karikarn Chansiri - Digital Identities – Overcoming Visual Bias through Virtual Embodiment
Information, Communication & Society
2019-03-21 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1080/1369118x.2018.1548631
Contributor: Karikarn Chansiri - Dying for Clear Skin: A Health-Belief-Model-Informed Content Analysis of Acne Sufferers’ Beliefs toward Isotretinoin on Message Boards
Journal of Communication in Healthcare
2019-01-02 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1080/17538068.2019.1572351
Contributor: Karikarn Chansiri