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Tim Apatte62 di Kompetisi Shell Eco Marathon 2025, Dubai

Apatte62 Team Competes in Shell Eco Marathon Dubai

Apatte62 Brawijaya Team is ready to make Indonesia proud in the international arena by going to Qatar to participate in the prestigious Shell Eco-marathon Asia-Pacific 2025 competition. This event will take place at the Losail International Circuit, Qatar, and will be attended by the best teams from various countries in the Asia-Pacific region. In this […]

Eka Maulana bersama Tim Mahasiswa Teknik Elektro merakit Plasma Ozon dalam bentuk Bilik

Engineering Lecturer Invented Air Sterilizer to Medical Waste

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, sterilization has often been carried out using various methods. Lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering Universitas Brawijaya (FTUB), Eka Maulana ST MT MEng presents a more practical and effective alternative sterilizer, the Plasma Ozone Sterilizer. Plasma Ozone Sterilizer is a non-contact sterilizer with ozone generator and ultraviolet technology […]

Kolaborasi Dosen UB Kembangkan Sistem Pertanian Cerdas Lewat Smartphone

The Collaboration of UB Lecturer in Developing Smart Agricultural System Using Smartphone

The Two Lecturers of Electrical Engineering UB, Eka Maulana ST MT MEng and Waru Djuriatno ST MT in collaboration with Tri Wahyu Nugroho SP MSi (Faculty of Agriculture) and Dr. Herman Suryokumoro (Faculty of Law) developed the Integrated Smart Agriculture Monitoring System (ISAMS). This integrated intelligent agricultural monitoring system applies electronic and internet technology to […]

Electrical Engineering Undergraduates Program, the First to Get ‘Akreditasi Unggul’ in UB

The Undergraduate Study Program, Department of Electrical Engineering (TE), Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya (FTUB) has been accredited excellence (Akreditasi Ungggul) from October 6, 2020 and is valid until November 1, 2021. Since the enactment of the Higher Education National Accreditation Board (BAN-PT) Regulation Number 1 of 2020, the accreditation status is no longer Model […]

Engineering Students Create Automatic Sprinkler System with Spider Sensor

Vast technological advances coupled with monotonous routines can trigger boredom that leads to stress. To rest oneself from this burnout, some people choose to switch to gardening or farming. Based on a study published in the Journal of Health Psychology, it is explained that farming is more effective in reducing stress than reading books. Another […]

UB Students Turn Factory Waste into Valuable Clean Energy

Sugar factory is an industry that produces hot liquid waste. This hot liquid waste is a waste from condenser activity used in the evaporation and cooking process. Part of the condenser wastewater is discharged directly into the environment without undergoing treatment due to the limited capacity of the temperature reducing unit. The condenser wastewater content […]

MOOSPIN, Automatic Milking Device & Sterilizer Using Plasma

The dairy farming in Indonesia is still classified as conventional. This can make milk easily contaminated with the environment. Determined to increase the production and quality of the milk, three Universitas Brawijaya (UB) students designed an innovative automatic milking device and sterilizer using the non-thermal plasma sterilization method. This idea was initiated by Electrical Engineering […]

Corn Sorting Machine Created by UB Students Supports the Agricultural Sector

The agricultural sector is one of the highest contributors to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as well as the largest absorber of labor in Indonesia. In 2019 the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) noted that as much as 29.5% of the total population of Indonesia depends on the agricultural sector. In the same year, the agricultural sector […]

Synergy of the Faculty of Engineering and Medicine UB Creating a Multifunctional Incubator

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2018 as many as 7,000 newborns in the world died every day. In Indonesia alone, about 185 per day with about 15/1000 live babies. Some factors of newborn mortality in Indonesia are 34% prematurity, 7% hypothermia, and 6% jaundice (ikterus, yellow babies). In order to reduce the […]

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