
Physics Study Program: 7 Student Proposals Successfully Received Funding for Student Creativity Program directed by Belmawa DIKTI
To guide students to become more organized, rule-abiding, creative, innovative, and critical thinkers, the Directorate of Learning and Student Affairs organizes the Student Creativity Program (PKM). Every year, thousands of students from all universities in Indonesia compete to get funding from this program. The Physics Study Program also actively encourages students to participate in this activity by submitting proposals to various schema. This year, 50 proposals from Bengkulu University were successfully funded, and seven were from the Physics Study Program. Physics student groups that have successfully received PKM funding are:
1. Agnes Apriana, Proposal title “Mapping of Flood-Prone Areas in the City of Bengkulu by Utilizing Geographic Information Systems Through the Geo-Artificial Intelligence (Geo-Ai) Approach, and Web GIS”
2. Isra Amalia, Proposal title ” Analysis of Landslide Potential Using Machine Learning Methods in New Segment Earthquake-Prone Areas in Pasaman, West Sumatra”
3. Lisa As’syifa Agustina, Proposal title ” Study of Mechanical Properties of Subsurface Rocks for Coal Potential in the South Sumatra Region”
4. Mu’amar Gerry, Proposal title “Determination of Local Frush In The Musi Segment And Year Segment Using Singular Value Decomposition Data Anomaly Gravity Method”
5. Muhammad Deni Apriyanto, Proposal title “Identification of Surface Structure Using the Second Vertical Derivative Method with Gravity Data for Region X In River Lilin, South Sumatra”
6. Riska Berliani, Proposal title “The Influence of Ocean Wave Energy on Changes in the Estuary of the Air Pino River, South Bengkulu”
7. Surfiarti Maharani, Proposal title “Mapping Landslide-Prone Areas Using Artificial Intelligence and Geographic Information Systems in Taba Penanjung District”
Congratulations to all physics students who have been successfully funded and keep up the enthusiasm for those who were not lucky enough to be funded.