Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program Edition

Dr. Andri Frediansyah

Dr. Andri Frediansyah is researching microbiology at the University of Florida. He is studying how metabolomic and genome mining can be used to discover natural products from new halophilic microbes in the Kakaban Saline Lake in East Kalimantan. He is a senior researcher at the Research Center for Food Processes and Technology, National Agency for.. Read More.

Dr. Anie Yulistyorini

Dr. Anie Yulistyorini is researching environmental engineering at the University of Notre Dame. Her study “Influence of Tropical Climates on Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR) for Municipal Wastewater Treatment” aims to implement efficient wastewater treatment in Indonesia. She is a lecturer at Universitas Negeri Malang. She earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering from Institut.. Read More.

Dr. Amanah Nurish

Dr. Amanah Nurish is researching ethnography at Stanford University. Her research on “Transnational Networks and Political Trajectories in Contemporary Indonesia” analyzes data from an anthropological perspective and preliminary literature studies. She is an anthropologist and lecturer at Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta. She earned her bachelor’s in the philosophy of Islam and master’s and doctorate degrees in.. Read More.

Dr. Christina Eviutami Mediastika

Dr. Christina Eviutami Mediastika is researching architecture & urban planning at Purdue University. Her study entitled “Improving and Preserving the Unique Soundscape of Cities in Indonesia: Learning from Cities in the United States” aims to analyze and solve problems in the Indonesian soundscape and share awareness among Indonesians on the issue of sound for health.. Read More.

Dr. Swasmi Purwajanti

Dr. Swasmi Purwajanti is researching materials science at the University of South Carolina. Her research focuses on nanomaterial synthesis, specifically investigating “nanocomposites as photocatalysts for the decomposition of poly-and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).” The practical applications of Dr. Swasmi’s research are particularly relevant, given the prevalence of PFAS in numerous sectors. Her work can potentially contribute.. Read More.

Dr. Zulfa Sakhiyya

Dr. Zulfa Sakhiyya is working on a research project in language education at Ohio State University. She seeks to explore formal literacy discourse in understanding literacy practices and women’s empowerment. Dr. Zulfa is a director of the Literacy Research Centre of Universitas Negeri Semarang, the vice deputy of the Education and Science Working Group of.. Read More.

Dr. Elni Jeini Usoh

Dr. Elni Jeini Usoh is conducting research in educational administration. Her research topic is “Internationalization of Higher Education in Eastern Indonesia: A Model to Support the Merdeka Belajar Policy,” where she plans to analyze the internationalization process and provide concrete suggestions on improving the culture and condition of universities in Eastern Indonesia. Dr. Elni is.. Read More.

Dr. Fransiska Widyawati

Dr. Fransiska Widyawati is undertaking research on interreligious studies at Hartford International University. Her research focuses on the views and attitudes of students in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, towards interfaith friendship, courtship, and marriage. The study can be a lens to understand how students recognize their religious identity and moral boundaries in inter-religious relations and.. Read More.

Dr. Ni Putu Ariantari

Dr. Ni Putu Ariantari, a lecturer at Universitas Udayana in Bali, holds a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from Universitas Gadjah Mada, a master’s in pharmaceutical science from Universitas Airlangga, and a PhD in pharmaceutical biotechnology from Heinrich-Heine Duesseldorf University in Germany. Currently conducting research in pharmacy at Oregon State University – Corvallis, her focus is.. Read More.

Dr. Rani Asmarayani

Dr. Rani Asmarayani, a researcher at the Research Center for Biosystematics and Evolution, National Agency for Research and Innovation (BRIN), is currently engaged in a research project at the University of Cincinnati focused on the origins of Piper betle and Areca catechu. These two plants are integral components of the betel-chewing tradition. Dr. Asmarayani’s research.. Read More.

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