DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING GENERAL

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1.5.4. DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING GENERAL

Department of Metallurgy was originally established as a study program under Faculty of Engineer- ing, Universitas Indonesia in 1965. Due to the lack of qualiied lecturers and infrastructure, the irst academic activity was only attended by 25 students. For almost 6 years since 1969, the department had stopped accepting new students and focusing the activity to the existing students. In 1975, the department began to accept students again, and in the same year produced the irst 7 graduates. Ever since, the department kept continuing and developing its academic activities. As the science and technology progresses, especially for the engineering materials-based industries, also considering the availability of resources within the department, Department of Metallurgy consolidated its resources and studied the need to add “materials” to the name. Following the idea, on November 5th 2002, Rector of Universitas Indonesia then decreed Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering as one of the departments within the Faculty of Engineering. The curriculum in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering is structured to address problems associ- ated with the metallurgy and design of materials and materials processing to meet the speciic needs for a variety of industries. Emphasis is on the basic sciences and principles of engineering with applications of these principles to metallurgy and materials behaviors. The students must obtain a broad foundation in chemistry, physics, and mathematics, which is applied in engineering courses. Within metallurgy and materials engineering courses, students obtain a foundation in the major areas of metallurgy and materials science and to the major classes of engineering materi- als, which is applied in courses in materials properties and selection, computational methods and in capstone design course. Students gain in-depth experience in another engineering discipline through coordinated technical elective sequences. In 2016, the department has totally graduated almost 2300 graduates with a degree in bachelor of engineering, 163 graduates with a degree in master of engineering, and 25 graduates with a doctoral degree. At the beginning of irst semester of 20162017, the department has actively 479 undergraduate students from regular and parallel program, 57 students from undergraduate inter- national program, 71 master students, and 13 doctoral students. Considering the high demand to produce qualiied graduates and following current trends toward the global competition, Depart- ment of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering is committed to continuously improve its academic activities including teaching and learning process as well as research activities. As a part of national education system, which has the objective to develop the intellectual life of the nation through human resources development by conducting three main activities known as tridharma “three du- ties”, the department is also committed to carry out higher level educations, to conduct scientiic research, and to provide community services. During its development stage, the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering has achieved several milestones, such as: • Grade A Accreditation for Undergraduate Program from National Accreditation Board, Ministry of National Education Year 2013 and 2018. • Establishment of master 1995 and doctoral 2008 programs. • Grade A Accreditation for Master Program from National Accreditation Board, Ministry of National Education Year 2014 - 2019 • Grade A Accreditation for Doctoral Program from National Accreditation Board, Ministry of National Education Year 2012 - 2017 • Establishment of ”Dual-degree” International Program with Monash University 2003. • Grant awards from the Government of Republic Indonesia for: o Internal Improvement for non-metallic ield competence - PHK-A4 2004 o Improvement for external and regional competence – PHK-A2 2004-2006 o Internationalization of academic and research activities in information technol- M ET AL LU RG Y M AT ERI AL S EN G IN EE RI N G 24 ogy, energy and nonmaterial – PHKI 2010-2013 • Establishment of Center for Materials Processings and Failure Analysis CMPFA, a venture unit to support the materials engineering community and industry 2001. • Intensive academic and research collaborations with international institutions, such as Monash University Australia, Kagoshima University Japan, Nanyang Technological Uni- versity Singapore, Yeungnam University and KITECH Korea since 2006. • Materials Testing Laboratory was accredited ISO 17025 2011 Corresponding Address Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia Kampus UI Depok 16424, Indonesia Phone: +62-21-7863510 Fax: +62-21-7872350 Email: infometal.ui.ac.id http:www.metal.ui.ac.id VISION AND MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGY MATERIALS ENGINEERING Vision In line with the vision and mission of Universitas Indonesia and Faculty of Engineering, the vision of the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering is “As a research-based center of excel- lence, as well as referral center and solution provider for problem in the ield of metallurgy and material engineering both nationally and globally.” Mission To achieve such a vision, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering put its mission: • Providing broad access to education and research for the public and industry society • Producing high quality graduates with strong academic background and comprehensive skills in process technology, material engineering and design, and are capable of playing active and dynamic role in national, regional and international communities • Conducting quality Tridharma three duties relevant to the national and global challenges • Creating conducive academic environment to support the vision of Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering STAFF OF THE DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGY MATERIALS ENGINEERING Head of Department Dr. Ir. Sri Harjanto Vice Head of Department Dr. Deni Ferdian, ST, M.Sc. HEAD OF LABORATORY Head of Chemical Metallurgy Laboratory: Dr. Ir. Rini Riastuti, M.Sc. Head of Physical Metallurgy Laboratory: Prof. Dr. Ir. Winarto, M.Sc Eng M ET AL LU RG Y M AT ERI AL S EN G IN EE RI N G 25 Head of Mechanical Metallurgy Laboratory: Ir. Bambang Priyono, MT Head of Processing Metallurgy Laboratory: Dr. Ir. Dwi Marta Nurjaya, MT Head of Metallography Heat Treatment Laboratory: Dr. Ir. Yunita Sadeli, M.Sc Head of Corrosion Metal Protection Laboratory: Dr. Ir. Andi Rustandi, MT. BOARD OF PROFESSORS Prof. Dr. Ir. Eddy Sumarno Siradj, M.Eng., siradjmetal.ui.ac.id Prof., Ir, UI; M.Eng, University of Birmingham – UK; Dr, University of Sheield – UK, Metallurgical Eng., Metallurgical Manu- facturing Process Management, Thermo-mechanical Control Process. Prof. Dr. Ir. Johny Wahyuadi Soedarsono, DEA., jwsonometal.ui.ac.id Prof., Ir, UI; DEA Dr., École Européenne de Chimie, Polymères et Matériaux de Strasbourg – France, Metallurgical Engineering, Corrosion Protection, Metallurgy Extraction, Mineral Processing. Prof. Dr. Ir. Anne Zulia, M.Phil.Eng., annemetal.ui.ac.id Prof., Ir, UI; M.Phil.Eng., Dr., Uni- versity of Sheield – UK, Metallurgical Engineering, Composite Materials Advance Material. Prof. Dr-Ing. Ir. Bambang Suharno, suharnometal.ui.ac.id Prof., Ir, UI; Dr-Ing., RWTH Aachen – Germany, Metallurgical Engineering, Metal Casting and Alloy Design , Iron Steel Making, Mineral Processing. Prof. Dr. Ir. Bondan Tiara, M.Si., bondaneng.ui.ac.id Prof., Ir, UI; M.Si, UI; Dr, Monash Univer- sity – Australia, Metallurgical Engineering, Metallurgy of Aluminum Alloy, Nano Technology, Materials Processing and Heat Treatment Prof. Dr. Ir. Dedi Priadi, DEA., dedimetal.ui.ac.id Prof.,Ir, UI ; D.E.A. Dr, Ecole des Mines de Paris - France, Metal Forming. Prof. Ir. Muhammad Anis, M.Met., Ph.D., anismetal.ui.ac.id Prof., Ir, UI ; M.Met Ph.D, University Sheield - UK, Welding Metallurgy and Metallurgy Physic. Prof. Dr. Ir. A. Herman Yuwono, M. Phil. Eng ahyuwonometal.ui.ac.id Prof., Ir, UI; M.Phil.Eng, Univ. of Cambridge - UK, PhD, NUS – Singapore, Nanomaterial. Prof. Dr. Ir. Winarto, M.Sc., winartometal.ui.ac.id Prof., Ir, UI; M.Sc Eng, Technical Univ. of Denmark - Denmark; PhD, Univ. of Wales, Swansea - UK, Welding Metallurgy Technology, Failure Analysis of Materials. INTERNATIONAL ADJUNCT PROFESSORS Prof. Kyoo-Ho Kim, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Yeungnam University Korea, Energy nano-materials Prof. Kozo Obara, Department of Nano-structured and Advanced Materials, Kagoshima University Japan, Energy nano-materials Prof. Freddy Y.C. Boey, School of Materials Science and Engineering, National Technological Uni- versity Singapore, Nano-materials Biomedical Engineering Prof. Philippe Lours, École nationale supérieure des mines d’Albi-Carmaux, France Superalloys, aerospace material M ET AL LU RG Y M AT ERI AL S EN G IN EE RI N G 26 FULL-TIME FACULTY Andi Rustandi, rustandimetal.ui.ac.id Ir, ITB ; MT, ITB; Dr, UI, Corrosion Protection, Metallurgy Extraction, Mineral Processing. Badrul Munir, bmunirmetal.ui.ac.id ST, UI, M.Sc. Chalmer University - Sweden, PhD, Yeungnam University – Korea, Electronic Material Bambang Priyono, bpriyonometal.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; MT, UI, Dr. Candidate, UI, Catalyst Material, Energy Materials. Deni Ferdian, denimetal.ui.ac.id ST, UI; M.Sc, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam – The Net- herlands; Dr, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - France, Failure Analysis, Casting Solidiication, Phase Transformation Donanta Dhaneswara, donanta.dhaneswaraui.ac.id Ir, UI; M.Si, UI; Dr, UI, Metal Casting and Alloy Design, Ceramic Materials and Membran Technology. Dwi Marta Nurjaya, jayametal.ui.ac.id ST,UI; MT, UI; Dr., UI, Material Characterization and Geo-Polymer Materials Muhammad Chalid, chalidmetal.ui.ac.id SSi, UI, M.Sc, TU Delft – The Netherland, Ph.D, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, Polymer Technology, Bio-Polymers Material Chemistry Myrna Ariati Mochtar, myrnametal.ui.ac.id Ir, UI ; MS, UI; Dr, UI, Thermo-Mechanical Treatment Powder Metallurgy Nofrijon Sofyan, nofrijonmetal.ui.ac.id Drs, Universitas Andalas; M.Si, UI; M.Sc, Auburn Univ USA; Dr, Univ. Auburn Auburn - USA, Nanomaterial, Electronic Ceramic Rahmat Saptono, saptonometal.ui.ac.id Ir, UI, M.Sc.Tech, Univ. of New South Wales, Australia, Ph.D, Univ. of Texas Arlington UTA - USA, Metal Forming, Mechanical Behaviour of Materials in Design, Manufacture and Engineering Applications Rini Riastuti, riastutimetal.ui.ac.id Ir, UI ; M.Sc, University of Manchester Instute of Science Tech., -UK, Dr, UI, Electro-Cemical Corrosion. Sotya Astutiningsih, sotyametal.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; M.Eng, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - Belgium; PhD, UWA – Australia, Mechanical Metallurgy Geo-polymer. Sri Harjanto, harjantometal.ui.ac.id Ir, UI, Dr. Eng, Tohoku University - Japan, Chemical Synthesis of Materials, Mineral Waste Materials Processing, Extractive Metallurgy. Wahyuaji Narotama Putra ST, MT, Ph.D Candidate of Nanyang Technological University - Singapore Electrical Material Yudha Pratesa, yudhametal.ui.ac.id ST, UI; MT, UI, Biomaterial, Material Degradation Protection, Chemical Metallurgy Yunita Sadeli, yuncemetal.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; M.Sc, University of Manchester Instute of Science Tech., - UK, Dr, UI, Corrosion Total Quality Management. PART-TIME FACULTY Prof. Ir. Sutopo, M.Sc., Ph.D, sutopometal.ui.ac.id Ir, UI ; M.Sc Ph.D, University of Wiscounsin - USA, Composite Material Thermo-metallurgy. Sari Katili, sarimetal.ui.ac.id Dra, UI; MS, UI, Chemical Metallurgy. Jaka Fajar Fatriansyah, fajarmetal.ui.ac.id S.Si, UGM, M.Sc, P.hD, Hokkaido University, Japan Soft matter, Applied Physic, Polymer M ET AL LU RG Y M AT ERI AL S EN G IN EE RI N G 27 STUDY PROGRAM Department of Metallurgy Materials Engineering manages the course program as follows: • Under-graduate Program S1 Program of Metallurgy Materials Engineering. • Magister Program S2 Program of Metallurgy Materials Engineering • Doctoral Program S3 Program of Metallurgy Materials Engineering M ET AL LU RG Y M AT ERI AL S EN G IN EE RI N G 28

1.5.5. DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE