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Agustus 4, 2023

FMIPA UGM and PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd “SAKA” Join Hands, Approve Field Study Collaboration in Pangkah, Gresik, East Java.

Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam (FMIPA) UGM menyepakati Kerja Sama Studi bersama dengan PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan pada hari Selasa, 1 Agustus 2023, di Ruang Sidang KPTU FMIPA UGM, dah dihadiri oleh Dosen Program Studi Geofisika, Wiwit Suryanto, S. Si., M. Si., selaku Wakil Dekan Bidang Penelitian dan Kerjasama.

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at UGM has agreed to collaborate on a joint study with PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd. This activity took place on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, in the Meeting Room of KPTU FMIPA UGM and was attended by faculty members from the Geophysics Study Program. Wiwit Suryanto, S. Si., M. Si., served as the Vice Dean for Research and Collaboration.

This collaboration will focus on Low-Frequency Passive Seismic Studies in the Pangkah Field, Gresik, East Java. The kick-off meeting lasted for 8 hours, beginning with a presentation of FMIPA UGM’s profile, followed by a presentation of the profile by PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd. The event concluded with a demonstration of the approved equipment for the joint project activities.

On this occasion, PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd expressed appreciation for the high focus, seriousness, and innovation demonstrated by FMIPA UGM in this research. “FMIPA is currently undergoing rebranding, not only as a faculty focused on integral learning but also as a faculty that generates many creative ideas and innovations used to address societal and environmental issues, of course with technology and science,” continued Mr. Wiwit.

Through this collaboration, it is hoped that there will be synergy between FMIPA UGM and PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd to produce high-quality research and innovative solutions in the field of low-frequency seismic studies.

 

Writer : Erma Nur Janahwati

Photographer : Erma Nur Janahwati

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“Sharing Taiwanese Culture Experiences Through Taiwan Culture Sharing”

Yogyakarta, August 1, 2023 – The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Gadjah Mada University (UGM), in collaboration with the Taiwan Center UGM, successfully organized an event titled “Taiwan Culture Sharing.” The event took place in the Meeting Room of the Department of Computer Science and Electronics, Building S1 Level 4, from 09:00 to 11:30.

The Taiwan Culture Sharing event was attended by a group of students from Tamkang University, Taiwan. As the name suggests, the students from Tamkang University shared their experiences about life as students in Taiwan. They enthusiastically shared various aspects, ranging from the academic environment to the unique urban life in the country.

One of the interesting topics presented by the Tamkang University students was about the most frequently used social media platforms in Taiwan. This topic caught the attention of the attendees because social media plays a significant role in daily life.

The Q&A session became one of the interactive moments during the event. Participants eagerly asked questions about various aspects of Taiwan, and one of the questions was about the most festive festival there. The Tamkang University students enthusiastically responded that the Lunar Festival or Mooncake Festival is one of the most lively festivals, usually held in September. This information expanded the participants’ insights into Taiwan’s rich and diverse culture.

Following the Q&A session, the event continued with a Forum Group Discussion (FGD) session. Participants were divided into several groups, and Tamkang University students accompanied each group for in-depth discussions on various topics. The discussions were enthusiastic, with some delving into academic life at their respective universities, others learning each other’s languages, and some discussing culture and the differences between Indonesia and Taiwan.

The Taiwan Culture Sharing event concluded with a group photo session to capture this precious moment. Afterward, all participants enjoyed a shared lunch as a bonding opportunity.

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FMIPA UGM and PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd “SAKA” Join Hands, Approve Field Study Collaboration in Pangkah, Gresik, East Java.

Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam (FMIPA) UGM menyepakati Kerja Sama Studi bersama dengan PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan pada hari Selasa, 1 Agustus 2023, di Ruang Sidang KPTU FMIPA UGM, dah dihadiri oleh Dosen Program Studi Geofisika, Wiwit Suryanto, S. Si., M. Si., selaku Wakil Dekan Bidang Penelitian dan Kerjasama.

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at UGM has agreed to collaborate on a joint study with PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd. This activity took place on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, in the Meeting Room of KPTU FMIPA UGM and was attended by faculty members from the Geophysics Study Program. Wiwit Suryanto, S. Si., M. Si., served as the Vice Dean for Research and Collaboration.

This collaboration will focus on Low-Frequency Passive Seismic Studies in the Pangkah Field, Gresik, East Java. The kick-off meeting lasted for 8 hours, beginning with a presentation of FMIPA UGM’s profile, followed by a presentation of the profile by PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd. The event concluded with a demonstration of the approved equipment for the joint project activities.

On this occasion, PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd expressed appreciation for the high focus, seriousness, and innovation demonstrated by FMIPA UGM in this research. “FMIPA is currently undergoing rebranding, not only as a faculty focused on integral learning but also as a faculty that generates many creative ideas and innovations used to address societal and environmental issues, of course with technology and science,” continued Mr. Wiwit.

Through this collaboration, it is hoped that there will be synergy between FMIPA UGM and PT SAKA Indonesia Pangkah Ltd to produce high-quality research and innovative solutions in the field of low-frequency seismic studies.

 

Writer : Erma Nur Janahwati

Photographer : Erma Nur Janahwati

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“Sharing Taiwanese Culture Experiences Through Taiwan Culture Sharing”

Yogyakarta, August 1, 2023 – The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Gadjah Mada University (UGM), in collaboration with the Taiwan Center UGM, successfully organized an event titled “Taiwan Culture Sharing.” The event took place in the Meeting Room of the Department of Computer Science and Electronics, Building S1 Level 4, from 09:00 to 11:30.

The Taiwan Culture Sharing event was attended by a group of students from Tamkang University, Taiwan. As the name suggests, the students from Tamkang University shared their experiences about life as students in Taiwan. They enthusiastically shared various aspects, ranging from the academic environment to the unique urban life in the country.

One of the interesting topics presented by the Tamkang University students was about the most frequently used social media platforms in Taiwan. This topic caught the attention of the attendees because social media plays a significant role in daily life.

The Q&A session became one of the interactive moments during the event. Participants eagerly asked questions about various aspects of Taiwan, and one of the questions was about the most festive festival there. The Tamkang University students enthusiastically responded that the Lunar Festival or Mooncake Festival is one of the most lively festivals, usually held in September. This information expanded the participants’ insights into Taiwan’s rich and diverse culture.

Following the Q&A session, the event continued with a Forum Group Discussion (FGD) session. Participants were divided into several groups, and Tamkang University students accompanied each group for in-depth discussions on various topics. The discussions were enthusiastic, with some delving into academic life at their respective universities, others learning each other’s languages, and some discussing culture and the differences between Indonesia and Taiwan.

The Taiwan Culture Sharing event concluded with a group photo session to capture this precious moment. Afterward, all participants enjoyed a shared lunch as a bonding opportunity.

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