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Prima 2022

In the framework of digitizing the dissemination of research, innovation and community service activities, the office of Vice Rector for Research and Innovation has held an exhibition through PRIMA which has been held since 2020.

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PRIMA stands for Research, Innovation and Community Service Exhibition, which is an annual event for ITB researchers to share the latest breakthroughs in the fields of science, technology, arts and humanities. This activity is important for ITB as a year-end reflection on what has been achieved and what is important to do in the future.

There are 700 virtual products which are the result of research, service and innovation activities of ITB lecturers every year which are displayed in the virtual gallery starting December 20 and can be accessed throughout the year.*

The Asahi Glass Foundation Grant Research Ceremony

LPPM ITB in collaboration with The Asahi Glass Foundation held a Grant Ceremony & Seminar on Research Findings Assisted by The Asahi Glass Foundation 2022 on Friday 22 July 2022 at the ITB East Campus Center Auditorium.

At this seminar, 14 researchers presented the results of their research which had been funded by The Asahi Glass Foundation in the 2021-2022 period. In addition, The Asahi Glass Foundation also handed over certificates to 14 researchers who had been selected through the selection results to be funded in the 2022-2023 period.*

Osaka Gas Foundation of International Culture Exchange (OGFICE)

The Osaka Gas Foundation handed over funding certificates for two ITB researcher, namely Dhewa Edikresnha, Bc.Eng., M.Si. for the research activity “The Synthesis of Corncob-based Hydrogel” and Prof. Endah Sulistyawati, S.Si., Ph.D. for the research activity “Carbon Sequestration and Tree Community’s Dynamics During 10 Years of Permanent Plot Monitoring at Mount Rinjani”.

The two research activities mentioned above were declared eligible for funding through the Osaka Gas Foundation of International Culture Exchange (OGFICE) Research Grant program with a total amount of funding USD 12,000.

The OGFICE program aims to increase research in technology related to natural gas and alleviation of environmental problems.*

Workshop Series LPPM (WSL)

Workshop Series LPPM (WSL) aims to facilitate discussions between lecturers, researchers and postgraduate students at ITB. Through this discussion, it is hoped that there will be a transfer of knowledge that supports the creation of a superior scientific culture at ITB. In addition, it is hoped that we can share best practices to increase the capacity of human resources at ITB in the field of research and community service.*

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