Academic Profile #
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Degree | Bachelor of Science in Physics |
| Faculty | Faculty of Science |
| Study Period | September 2021 – June 2025 |
| Location | South Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia |
| Specialization | Physics Instrumentation, Electronics, & Microfluidics Engineering |
Scientific Foundation & Specialization #
The Bachelor of Physics program at the Sumatera Institute of Technology (ITERA) provides a rigorous analytical and mathematical foundation for understanding complex physical phenomena and translating theoretical physics into precision technology.
During my undergraduate studies, my core academic and research direction focused on Physics Instrumentation and Computational Modeling, serving as the vital bridge between customized hardware (IoT/Sensors) and modern software engineering (Machine Learning).
Core Competencies & Research Highlights: #
- Instrumentation & Real-Time Data Acquisition: Designing fluid control circuitry, calibrating multispectral sensors, and integrating microcontrollers (ESP32/Arduino) for high-accuracy physical parameter monitoring.
- Microfluidics Design & Rapid Prototyping: Advanced thesis research on Lab-on-a-Chip (LoC) systems and high-precision dual syringe pump development using CAD modeling and high-resolution 3D printing (SLA/FDM).
- Computational Physics & Applied ML: Utilizing mathematical modeling and Machine Learning algorithms (Support Vector Machine, Random Forest, Artificial Neural Network) with Python to process, analyze, and optimize laboratory experimental data.
Academic Leadership & Laboratory Teaching #
Throughout my academic journey at ITERA, I actively contributed to the scientific teaching and research community:
- Laboratory & Teaching Assistant (Sep 2022 – May 2025): Supervised first-year engineering and science students during fundamental physics practicums, guiding experimental data collection, error analysis, and instrumentation handling.
- Academic Division, Physics Student Association (2022–2025): Led academic mentorship programs, scientific discussions, and peer tutoring initiatives.
- Microcontroller Division, ITERA Robotics Unit (2022–2023): Designed automated embedded control systems and sensor arrays for applied robotics projects.