Committee | : | Faculty of Engineering UGM |
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Location | : | Faculty of Engineering UGM |
Contact | : | +62 821 3694 1580 (Ms. Intan) |
Website | : | http://aes2016.ugm.ac.id/ |
Event | : | Monday, 1 August 2016 - Wednesday, 3 August 2016 |
Advisory Board Committee:
Panut Mulyono
Muhammad Waziz Wildan
Bambang Agus Kironoto
Organizing Committee:
General Chair
Lukito Edi Nugroho
Co-Chair
Arif Wibisono
Secretary
Intan Supraba
Publicity Chair
Dwita Hadi Rahmi
Wayan Warmada
Treasury Chair
Aswati Mindaryani
About the 2016 International Annual Engineering Seminar (InAES 2016):
InAES is the annual International conference organized by Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Indonesia.
InAES 2015 is intended as an International Forum for those who wish to present their latest research results, innovative ideas, and experiences in various fields in Engineering. This respected event is a forum for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers to exchange and share ideas and experiences on various effort in advancing science and technology. We have been trying our best to make the Forum as productive as possible, and yields fruitful results and innovations that can be beneficial to our societies.
On behalf the conference organizers it is our great pleasure to invite you to submit your research paper via and to participate in order to share your achievements in the aforementioned fields.
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