Faculty of Engineering
A touching moment unfolded during the inauguration of Professor Sarjiya at the Senate Hall of UGM on Thursday (Feb.
During their break, three students from the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Physics at UGM embarked on an educational adventure by participating in a winter school jointly organized by the Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (TINT), the Electric Generator Authority of Thailand (EGAT), and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Rizal Alfariji, Siti Puput Nurhidayah, […].
The GAMAWINGS team, a collaboration of Nuclear Engineering and Physics Engineering students from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), won 2nd place and the favorite team title in Indonesia’s Innovative Research Competition (ISOTERM) 2024. Presenting a scientific paper titled “GAMAWINGS: Photovoltaic Smart Drone System for Radiation Detection and Environmental Monitoring to Realize an Inclusive, Safe, and Sustainable […].
The rapid increase in population, continuous land use changes, escalating exploitation of groundwater resources for various uncontrollable needs, and the increasingly modern lifestyle of society have triggered various groundwater and environmental issues, ultimately posing threats to human survival.
The 2024 election campaign has been in full swing since late 2023.
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada, welcomed a distinguished visit on Thursday (Jan.
The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (DTMI) at the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), joined hands with the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) for the Freshmore Asia Cross-curricular Trip (FACT) program, conducted from Jan.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) proudly heralds the groundbreaking milestone of having the first-ever female professor in physical geodesy.
Waste management systems have faced intensified scrutiny recently, particularly in Yogyakarta, where millions of tons of waste generated daily often go through inadequate processing. The public is alarmed as the Piyungan Final Disposal Site shuts down again, prompting makeshift emergency disposal sites in various parts of the city. Tackling this multifaceted problem head-on is Yuris […].
In recent years, Indonesia has witnessed a notable surge in earthquake activity.
Professor Fransisco Danang Wijaya asserted that to achieve Indonesia’s net-zero emissions goal by 2060, the role of power electronics technology is paramount. It is a pivotal enabler, ushering in eco-friendly electric energy from renewable sources such as solar and wind to supersede traditional fossil fuel power generators. On the consumer front, power electronics technology has […].
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) proudly ushered in 569 new engineers, marking a significant milestone in the Professional Engineer Program orchestrated by the Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Animal Science, and Faculty of Forestry. The grand inauguration ceremony, emblematic of academic achievement and future contributions, unfolded at Grha Sabha Pramana on Tuesday (Jan.
Indonesia has experienced an excess electricity supply since 2015, and it is predicted to continue.
A momentous occasion unfolded at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) as Dr. Bambang Supriyadi took the prestigious mantle of a civil engineering professor specializing in structural engineering at the Faculty of Engineering. The auspicious inauguration ceremony transpired on Tuesday (Jan.
In a resounding triumph, a team of UGM students clinched the top spot in the Geothermal Technology Innovation competition, orchestrated by the Indonesian Geothermal Association of UPN Veteran Yogyakarta on Dec.
The Canggate Team, hailing from the UGM Faculty of Engineering, has triumphed in the Campus Gate Design Competition hosted by the University of Lampung (Unila). This collaborative event between Unila and the Indonesian Institute of Architects (IAI) unfolded from Nov.
The public sphere has recently been inundated with discussions surrounding the circular letter from the Dean of the UGM Faculty of Engineering No.
The haunting tragedies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 ignited global discussions on the use of nuclear weapons.
In a Thursday (Dec. 21) ceremony, Dr. Ahmad Rifa’i was formally appointed professor in the specialized realm of soil mechanics at the UGM Faculty of Engineering. With a speech titled “Soil Mechanics for Accelerating Sustainable Infrastructure Development,” Professor Rifa’i marked this significant milestone.
In a bold move towards sustainable innovation, the UGM Faculty of Engineering researchers have breathed new life into low-calorie coal from Peranap, Riau. With coal production soaring to 627.24 million tons in November 2023, a surge in supply prompts the government to consider exporting amidst declining market prices.
Profound sorrow envelops Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) as it bids farewell to one of its luminaries, Professor Wahyudi Budi Sediawan, from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering. The academic community mourns his passing on Sunday, Dec.
In a significant stride toward environmental and community well-being, the Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Professor Ova Emilia, and the Head of the Geospatial Information Agency (BIG), Professor Muh Aris Marfai, inked a collaboration agreement on Geospatial Management for Parangtritis on Friday (Dec.
In a dynamic session in Yogyakarta on Tuesday (Dec. 12), Tempo Scan Group engaged in talks with Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), exploring potential collaboration opportunities. The meeting brought together key figures, including the President Commissioner, Handojo S Muljadi, and the President Director of Tempo Scan Group, I Made Dharma Wijaya, alongside prominent UGM representatives, such […].
In the grand tapestry of human civilization, sedimentology and stratigraphy weave a crucial narrative, influencing endeavors to meet diverse needs and serving as sentinels against potential disasters. The profound comprehension of sedimentary rock characteristics within the Earth’s crust empowers individuals to navigate exploration sagaciously, while insights into sedimentation processes foster a heightened awareness of potential […].
For a nation inherently vulnerable to various disasters, Indonesia grapples with a critical concern–earthquakes. An in-depth grasp of fundamental concepts, adept management, and comprehensive disaster mitigation strategies are essential for crafting an effective emergency response system. Addressing this need, the UGM Faculty of Engineering proudly introduced the book “Geologi Gempa Bumi Indonesia” (Indonesian Earthquake Geology) […].
The UGM Faculty of Engineering is reaffirming its commitment to safety, health, and environment (SHE) awareness, particularly within the professional landscape. As an integral facet of the educational process, the faculty continually underscores SHE-related considerations throughout the academic community to instill a culture of responsibility.
In a stride towards broadening collaborative horizons, Komatsu Indonesia, a leading heavy equipment manufacturer, seeks to deepen its partnership in education and research with Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). This multifaceted collaboration encompasses human resources development initiatives, scholarship provisions, joint research endeavors, and the introduction of the heavy equipment giant to students. The commitment to this […].
Higher education plays a crucial and challenging role in developing superior human resources and mastering science and technology. The current educational challenges are marked by rapid and dynamic changes accompanied by the emergence of global and national issues requiring prompt action.
Professor Lukito Edi Nugroho of the UGM Faculty of Engineering delivered his inaugural professorial lecture entitled “Innovation, Integration, and Convergence of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Development of Smart Cities in Indonesia” on Thursday (November 23).
In a bold step towards a greener future, the UGM Faculty of Engineering has launched Grahakara Grafika, a dedicated Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (3R) Waste Collection Point. This groundbreaking initiative signals the faculty’s unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability and zero-waste practices.