Inauguration of Professor
UGM inaugurates Professor Dafri in Human Rights Diplomacy and Global Leadership, presenting cosmopolitan nationalism to resolve human rights violations.
Dr. Nurrohmat Widjajanti was inaugurated as a UGM Professor in Geometric Geodesy, highlighting the role of geospatial systems in sustainable development.
Professor Azhari was inaugurated as UGM Professor in Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems Engineering, highlighting human-AI collaboration for a sustainable digital future.
UGM Professor Witjaksono urges semiochemical-based pest management to reduce insect populations while preserving ecological balance.
UGM Professor highlights Indonesia’s vast potential in the global surimi industry to strengthen food security and fisheries competitiveness.
UGM inaugurates two new professors: Prof. Winarto on bioactive compounds in natural products, and Prof. Nurul on industrial waste innovation.
Professor Dwi Siswanta of UGM emphasizes biopolymer engineering as an innovative green solution for environmental, food, and health sustainability.
Professor Nur Rachmat Yuliantoro discusses debt traps, BRI complexity, and development sovereignty in his inaugural professorial speech at UGM.
Professor Priyono Suryanto emphasized Indonesia’s agroforestry heritage and decolonial narrative during his inauguration as UGM Professor of Agroforestry.
Professor Mubasysyir Hasan Basri highlights institutional reform and social determinants as key to advancing public health in his UGM inaugural speech.
UGM's Faculty of Biology inaugurates Prof. Andhika Puspito Nugroho (Ecotoxicology), Prof. Rina Sri Kasiamdari (Fungal Biology), and Prof. Niken Satuti Nur Handayani (Molecular Genetics) as n...
Professor Pekik Nurwantoro highlights the role of computational studies in exploring the mysteries of the quantum world during his inauguration speech.
Professor Mailinda Eka Yuniza urges stronger policies as fossil fuels remain dominant in Indonesia's energy mix despite renewable energy targets.
UGM Professor explains how plant-associated bacteria can serve as natural alternatives to fertilizers and pesticides for sustainable agriculture.
UGM Professor Fajar Adi Kusumo develops dynamic systems-based mathematical models to enhance cancer prognosis and personalized treatment strategies.
UGM inaugurates Professor Adrianto Dwi Nugroho, who explores justice in global minimum tax policy through the lens of Rawls’ theory of justice.
UGM inaugurates Professor Oyas Wahyunggoro in Heuristic Control, highlighting its role in intelligent systems and future automotive technologies.
Professor Chusnul Hanim of UGM proposes phytobiotics as a sustainable solution to antibiotic-free, healthy livestock products amid rising food demand.
Professor Atik Triratnawati of UGM identifies three culturally recognized types of masuk angin, highlighting its status as a health belief in Javanese society.
Professor Gabriel Lele urges democratic transformation in public policy through respectful conflict and inclusive civic participation.
Professor Suharyadi highlights the potential of hybrid image interpretation in remote sensing to support urban planning through advanced spectral analysis.
UGM inaugurates two professors from the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Physics, highlighting innovations in zero energy buildings and AI in smart healthcare.
UGM Physics Professor Muhammad Farchani Rosyid combines theoretical physics with a passion for painting.
Professor Lily Arsanti Lestari is now a UGM Basic Nutrition Professor who aspires to utilize Indonesia's local food to combat malnutrition, stunting, and obesity.
Prof Nur Aini Masruroh emphasizes Operations Research and AI as powerful strategies for industrial efficiency and strategic decision-making amid global competition.
Dr. Widyanto Nugroho was inaugurated as a UGM professor of wood science, highlighting wood’s role in sustainable forestry and industry amidst deforestation challenges.
Prof. Asmarani Kusumawati highlights repeat breeding, feed issues, and infectious diseases as key challenges to Indonesia's beef self-sufficiency.
Professor Suci Paramitasari Syahlani of UGM proposes a collective biosecurity model to help small-scale livestock producers meet sanitation hygiene standards and improve food safety certific...
Professor Hendrokumoro highlights the need for strategic efforts to preserve the Javanese language, which is spoken by over 80 million people but faces challenges in modern society.
Professor Anggraeni of UGM highlights adaptive strategies of prehistoric societies and their relevance to addressing today’s global challenges.