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Mahidol University Computer Science and Information Management (CSIM)

Mahidol University’s Computer Science and Information Management programme is part of Thailand’s public higher-education and research base. It is relevant to the AI ecosystem through computing education, data science, biomedical machine learning and digital-health applications that align with Mahidol’s broader medical and life-sciences strengths. The entity is not a standalone company; its profile is as a university unit contributing graduates, research collaborations and applied AI capability to Thailand’s health and technology sectors.

Profile overview

Mahidol University’s Computer Science and Information Management programme is part of Thailand’s public higher-education and research base. It is relevant to the AI ecosystem through computing education, data science, biomedical machine learning and digital-health applications that align with Mahidol’s broader medical and life-sciences strengths. The entity is not a standalone company; its profile is as a university unit contributing graduates, research collaborations and applied AI capability to Thailand’s health and technology sectors.

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Data as of: 2024-2026

Research and teaching programs

Biomedical AI

Health informatics and clinical ML

Mahidol's CSIM programme applies machine learning and data science to health informatics, clinical decision support, and biomedical imaging. Collaboration with Mahidol's Faculty of Medicine at Siriraj and Ramathibodi hospitals provides clinical data access.

Data science curriculum

BSc and MSc computer science programmes

Undergraduate and graduate programmes in computer science and information management train students in data engineering, applied ML, and systems design. Graduates are hired by SCB, AIS, PTT, and Bangkok-based tech and consulting firms.

Applied research

Industry collaboration and grants

CSIM faculty engage in applied research projects with Thai corporates and government agencies through NECTEC and DEPA digital-manpower frameworks. Industry collaboration shapes curriculum relevance and graduate employability.

International network

Regional and global academic partnerships

Mahidol University maintains partnerships with leading international universities in Japan, Germany, Australia, and the US. CSIM alumni studying abroad bring back advanced AI and computing skills that are scarce domestically.

Thai AI talent supply — university nodes

VISTEC

AI focus area

AI research, NLP, robotics

Type

Private research university

Market role

Top Thai AI research output

Chulalongkorn University

AI focus area

CS, robotics, data science

Type

Government university

Market role

Largest Thai CS graduate pipeline

Mahidol CSIM

AI focus area

Biomedical ML, health informatics

Type

Government university

Market role

Health-sector AI niche

AIT (Bangkok)

AI focus area

Engineering, data, ICT

Type

International institution

Market role

Regional postgrad; international faculty

NSTDA / NECTEC

AI focus area

Applied AI, robotics, language tech

Type

Government R&D agency

Market role

Practical applied AI commercialisation

Watchpoints 2025-2026

Talent retention

Brain drain and salary competition

Adecco's 2026 salary guide cites AI-engineer salaries from $870entry to $4,928senior, reflecting steep scarcity premium. Mahidol CSIM graduates face intense competition from multinational tech firms offering higher salaries abroad.

DEPA incentives

Digital manpower fund and training support

DEPA incentives including salary deductions for employing digital talent and certified training support can help companies absorb CSIM graduates. But senior-talent shortages remain the binding constraint regardless of incentive design.

Biomedical application

Health AI commercialisation opportunity

BDMS, Bumrungrad, and Bangkok Hospital digital initiatives create demand for clinical AI graduates. Whether Mahidol CSIM can bridge the gap between biomedical ML research and hospital-system implementation is the key commercialisation test.

Source-pack context

Mahidol University Computer Science and Information Management (CSIM) is linked to existing Insight report coverage through tracked source packs. The cited sources provide the current evidence trail for market context, regulatory exposure, operator positioning, or sector structure; exact numeric claims should still be checked against raw snapshots before being surfaced as headline metrics.[, , ]

Deep operating read

Mahidol CSIM is a university talent and research node in Thailand's AI ecosystem, especially relevant where computer science intersects with biomedical and digital-health applications. The AI talent report positions Mahidol alongside VISTEC, AIT, NSTDA/NECTEC, Chulalongkorn, and commercial AI hiring centres. Its role is graduate supply, applied research, and collaboration capacity rather than company revenue. That makes Mahidol CSIM important for assessing Thailand's domestic AI capability beyond salary surveys and corporate hiring demand.[, , , ]

Execution watchpoints

The watchpoints are talent retention, scarce-skill wage inflation, and whether university output maps to commercial AI roles. Adecco's 2026 salary guide cites AI-engineer salaries from about THB 30,000 entry level to THB 170,000 senior level, indicating a steep scarcity premium. DEPA incentives, including salary deductions and certified training spend support, can help employers absorb graduates but do not solve senior-talent shortages alone. Mahidol CSIM should be evaluated as part of the national talent pipeline, not as a standalone AI vendor.[, , , ]

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