Five UGM students have developed an innovative safety jacket for two-wheeler riders called J-Force.
UGM Student Creativity Program
A team of UGM students joining the Student Creativity Program in Social Sciences and Humanities Research studied the Javanese philosophy of “hamemayu hayuning bawana” (to maintain and beautify the harmony of the universe) to accelerate regenerative tourism in the Yogyakarta Special Region.
A team of UGM Vocational College students has developed Edgytech Flathouse, an integrated solution that maximizes various potentials within flat buildings, including energy, waste management, water supply, air quality, and management.
UGM Vocational College students have developed an automatic chicken feed dispenser named “Simar” to improve the efficiency of the chicken feeding process and assist small to medium-scale chicken farmers.
Ethnobotanical knowledge of the Rejang tribe in Indonesia is under threat of extinction, with the youngest generation having the lowest level of knowledge.
UGM students research indigenous ecotourism in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park.
Dilemma of Multi-Platform Online Motorcycle Taxi Drivers: Balancing Welfare and Psychological Impact
UGM students have studied the psychological conditions of multi-platform online motorcycle taxi drivers in Yogyakarta.
A team of UGM students has developed a mobile application called “Gigi Kecil,” which features real-time dental caries detection using AI, augmented reality-based educational games, and a free consultation with professional dentists for children.
Five UGM students have developed an innovative technology, a low-pollution smoked catfish apparatus capable of extending the product’s shelf life from only three days to up to five days.
Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, is known for having the largest local potential of cassava.
A group of UGM students has developed tools to improve coconut plant honey’s productivity, quality, and shelf life: a coconut sap cooker and a sterilization incubator called Tecobator Gama.
UGM held a consolidation of the Student Creativity Program (PKM) to direct and solidify the 282 UGM PKM teams that have received funding from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, on Wednesday (21/6) at Grha Sabha Pramana.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has again become the university with the most funded project proposals in the Student Creativity Program (PKM) by the Directorate General of Higher Education, Research, and Technology.