Dr. Puji Astuti of the UGM Faculty of Pharmacy has been appointed a professor of pharmaceutical biology.
Inaugural Speeches of UGM Professors
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held a professorial promotions ceremony for Dr. Mirwan Ushada of the Faculty of Agricultural Technology on Tuesday (August 22) at the UGM Senate Hall.
Dr. Dyah Maharani from the UGM Faculty of Animal Sciences was inaugurated as a professor of animal breeding on Tuesday (August 15) at the UGM Senate Hall.
Developing superior and adaptive feed plant varieties to Indonesia’s climate and soil conditions is crucial to supporting the country’s livestock.
Land management using negative emission technologies and other mitigation and adaptation strategies holds great promise in addressing climate change and environmental sustainability.
Dr. Bertha Maya Sopha from the UGM Faculty of Engineering has been officially appointed a professor of industrial engineering. The inauguration ceremony took place in the Senate Hall of the UGM Central Building on Tuesday (1/8).
Professor Ritmaleni acknowledges that the current carbon emissions and plastic pollution are consequences of chemical reactions.
Dr. Diah Rachmawati, the newly inaugurated professor from the UGM Faculty of Biology, has highlighted the threat of climate change to the survival of life on Earth, specifically plants.
Dr. Raden Wisnu Nurcahyo, a lecturer at the UGM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FKH), was inaugurated as a professor of veterinary parasitology at the UGM Senate Hall on Tuesday (11/7). Professor Wisnu Nurcahyo delivered his inaugural speech titled “Surra Disease and Its Implications for Human, Animal, and Environmental Health.” In his speech, Professor Nurcahyo mentioned […].
Statistics on internet usage as a medium for seeking and exchanging information are snowballing.
Dekan Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan UGM, Prof. drh. Teguh Budipitojo, M.P., Ph.D.
Business processes in the digital technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) era are rapidly evolving.
Dr. Mhd. Reza M. I. Pulungan, a lecturer at the UGM Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA), was inaugurated as a professor of computer science on Tuesday (20/6).
Research in recent years has shown that seaweeds have the potential to provide new bioactive compounds and substances needed for human nutrition and health. Brown seaweeds (Phaeophyceae) have an abundance of specific nutrients and phytochemicals, including polysaccharides, polyphenols (phlorotannins), pigments (fucoxanthin), vitamins, and minerals.