Aims and Scope

      Journal of Science and Technology Kasetsart University (JSTKU) is an academic journal of Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus. The objective is to be a source for publishing research works and academic articles of lecturers, researchers, students and scholars according to the criteria of national journals. The publication of academic works is open to both Thai and English articles in the following fields:

  • Plant Sciences
  • Technology and Management
  • Animal Science
  • Engineering
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Science and Health Science & Sport

      Articles submitted to the Journal of Science and Technology, Kasetsart University (JSTKU), must be written by the authors themselves.

Article types         

  • Research article
  • Academic article 

Publication

Published three times per year

          No. 1 January – April
          No. 2 May – August
          No. 3 September – December

Review progress 

      Each manuscript will be sent to three peer-review referees from related-fields for evaluation. We use a double-blind review process, which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process of ThaiJo system. 

      Once the article has been reviewed and approved for publication, it will be checked again for English grammar and the accuracy of references before being published.

Publication fee 

      The Journal of Science and Technology, Kasetsart University, charges no fees at any stage, including APCs (Article Processing Charges).

International Standard Serial Number

      ISSN 3027-6179 (Print)

      ISSN  3027-6209 (Online)

Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): May. - Aug. 2025

Published: 2025-08-21

Assessing the Impact of Cumulative Rainfall on River Flow in the Khlong Suan Mak River basin, Kamphaeng Phet Province, Using the HEC-RAS Model

Peerawat Charoensin, Varawoot Vudhivanich, Chaiya Phoungphotisop, Noppadon Kowsuvon, Somchai Donjadee

67-81

Evaluating AquaCrop Model Performance for Simulating Rice Yield under Varying Salinity Levels: A Case Study from a Pot Experiment in Central Thailand

Natchapon Karakul, Nattan Sujaritthanarag, Phatthawut Phetcharat, Nutcha Vongchingchai, Teerapat Petdul, Pawat Srisorntong, Ekasit Kositsakulchai

82-92

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