5. 6. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

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1. 5. 6. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

GENERAL The main mission of the Chemical Engineering Department is to provide the highest quality educat ion so t hat graduat es have t he necessary knowledge, skills, and experience conducting research with current topics in the field of chemi cal engi neer i ng and bi ochemi cal engineering. Starting from the opening of the Gas Engineering Program and Chemical Engineering Program in 1981, Chemical Engineering Department at UI is now one of the leading chemical engineering departments i n Indonesi a havi ng excel l ent accredi t at i on from National Accreditation Board of Indonesia BAN and the ASEAN University Network AUN. Chemical Engineering Department has two study programs, Chemical Engineering PSTK and Bioprocess Technology PSTB, 30 permanent academic staff and about 800 undergraduat e and graduat e st udent s. In order to enhance the role of the department in the era of biot echnology and lif e sciences, PSTB was opened in 2008. Chemical engineering department offers ive academic programs: undergraduate program regular, parallel, international, master program regular and gas management at Salemba campus, and doctoral program. The chemical engineering department has been adhering to competency-based principles starting in curriculum 2000 up to the recently updated curriculum 2012. The present graduate competencies are based on t hose recommended by ABET and t he Bologna Process and on f eedbacks f rom graduat es and industry representatives, aiming at producing gr aduat es w ho ar e educat ed and abl e t o cont ribut e ef f ect ivel y t o t heir communit ies wherever t hey choose t o live and work. The chemical engineering department is conducting int ernat ional classes in collaborat ion wit h t hree Australian universities: Monash University, Curtin University and University of Queensland. Students in this international class spend their irst four semesters at UI, and spend t he subsequent f our semest ers in Aust ral ia. At t he end of t hei r st udy, st udent s w i l l get a Sarjana Teknik degree from UI and a Bachel or of Engi neer i ng degr ee f r om t he partner university. Since 2011, international program students may choose to enroll in a single-degree program at UI following a curriculum t hat is equivalent t o t he regular undergraduate curriculum. The department al so has est abl i shed doubl e degr ee mast er programs with National Taiwan University of Science and Technology NTUST and Curtin University. In this double degree programs, students spend their irst year at UI and the second year at NTUST or Curtin University. At the completion of their studies, students will be awarded a Master of Engineering degree from NTUST or Curtin University. The updated curriculum is now more streamlined and i nt egr at ed al l ow i ng st udent s t o t ake elective courses previously only available in a study program PSTK or PSTB or available for a cert ain level undergraduat e or graduat e. It means t hat st udent s could choose courses t hat ar e mor e sui t abl e t o t hei r i nt er est . For t hose who qual if y, t here is a f ast -t rack program that allows undergraduate students t o obt ain bot h bachelor and mast er degrees in t en semest ers inst ead of in t welve semest ers. Chemical engineering master’s program has also prepared a special curriculum for those wi t hout an educat i onal backgr ound not i n chemical engineering. By adopting this special curriculum, applicants with a non-chemical engi neer i ng degr ee ar e r ecommended t o t ake t he chemical engineering undergraduat e core courses t o mast er t he f undament als of chemi cal engi neer i ng bef or e t aki ng mor e advanced core graduate courses. Graduates of P R O F IL E O F F T U I A N D D E P A R T M E N T S 26 doctoral programs are expected to contribute to the development of science by conducting independent research, usually under supervision of a qualiied professor. Chemical engineering department as one of the departments in the Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia has taken part in a research ef f ort wit h t he t heme “ Sust ainable chemical and bioengineering f or energy and product development”. This research theme is supported by four research groups: chemical and natural product design, sustainable energy, industrial bioprocess technology, and process intensiication. Research activities conducted at the Chemical engineering department has received a lot of government funding to support t he research act ivit ies of st udent s. Corresponding Address Chemical Engineering Department Facult y of Engineering Universit as Indonesia Kampus UI Depok 16424, Indonesia Telp: +62-21-7863516 Fax: +62-21-7863515 Email: dept che. ui. ac. id http:www.chemeng.ui.ac.id VISION, MISION AND OBJECTIVES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT – FTUI Vision “ To become a wor l d cl ass Chemical Engineer ing Depar t ment as cent er of excel l ence f or educa- t i on and r esear ch i n chemi cal engi neer i ng. ” Mision The Department seeks to provide the best quality of undergraduate and postgraduate education. The Department will provide a broad-based education and design experi - ence, enabling st udent s t o address chemical engineering problems. Furthermore, the Department will provide students with funda - mental elements to develop in the profession in response to rapidly changing technology and societal needs and expectations, and, will also develop important soft skills such as problem solving, communication, and group skills. STAFF OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Head of Department Prof. Ir. Sutrasno Kartohardjono, M.Sc, PhD Vice Head of Department Dr. Ir. Nelson Saksono, MT Head of Chemical Engineering Study Program : Prof. Ir. Sutrasno Kartohardjono, M.Sc, PhD Head of Bioprocess Engineering Study Program Dr. Dianursanti, ST., MT Head of Laboratory Head of Chemical and Natural Product Design Laboratory Prof. Dr. Ir. Mohammad Nasikin, M.Eng Head of Chemical Process Intensiication Laboratory Prof. Dr. Ir. Setijo Bismo, DEA Head of Sustainable Energy Laboratory Dr. Ir. Asep Handaya Saputra, M.Eng Head of Bioprocess Engineering Laboratory Dr. Tania Surya U, ST., MT Head of Basic Chemical Process Laboratory Ir. Rita Arbianti, M.Si Head of Chemical Process System Laboratory Dr.rer.nat. Ir. Yuswan Muharam, MT Head of Basic Process and Operation Laboratory Dr. Ir. Sukirno, M.Eng BOARD OF PROFESSORS Pr of . Dr. Ir. Wi dodo W. Pur w ant o, DEA widodoche.ui.ac.id Ir, ITS; DEA and Dr, ENSIGC-INP Toulouse, France: Sustain - able energy. Pr of . Dr. Ir. Mohammad Nasi ki n, M. Eng mnasikinche.ui.ac.id Ir, ITS; M.Eng, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Dr, UI: Heterogenous catalyst. Prof. Ir. Sutrasno Kartohardj ono, M. Sc, PhD sutrasnoche.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; MSc, UTM, Malaysia; PhD, University of New South Wales, Australia: Gas absorption and desorption in hollow fiber membrane contractor, utilization of hollow iber membrane for eficient biomass produc - t ion. P R O F IL E O F F T U I A N D D E P A R T M E N T S 27 Prof. Dr. Ir. Anondho Wij anarko, M. Eng anondhoche.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; M.Eng, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Dr, UI: Bioprocess engineering. Prof. Dr. Ir. Setij o Bismo, DEA bismoche.ui.ac.id Ir, ITB; DEA and Dr, ENSIGC Toulouse, France: Ozone and plasma technology. Prof. Dr. Ir. Slamet, MT slametche.ui.ac.id Ir, UGM; MT, UI; Dr, UI: Photocatalysis . Prof. Ir. Dr. -Ing. Misri Gozan, M. Tech mgozan che. ui. ac. id Ir, UI; M.Tech, Massey Univer - sity, New Zealand; Dr.-Ing, TU Dresden, Germany: Environmental bioprocess engineering, wast e t o energy. Prof. Dr. Ir. Heri Hermansyah, M. Eng heri che. ui. ac. id ST, UI; M.Eng and Dr, Tohoku University, Japan: Reaction process engi - neering, bioprocess and biocatalysis. Prof. Ir. Mahmud Sudibandriyo, M. Sc. , Ph. D msudibche.ui.ac.id Ir, ITB; M.Sc and PhD, Oklahoma State University, USA: Thermodynamics adsorption coalbed met hane. FULL-TIME FACULTY Abdul Wahid wahidche.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; MT, UI: Modeling and simulation. Andy Noorsaman Sommeng andy.n.sommeng gmail . com Ir, UI; DEA UTC, France; Dr, Ecole Centrale de Paris, France: Process syst em engineering. Ase p Handaya Saput ra sasepche.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; M.Eng and Dr, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan: Composite material, natural gas transportation. Bambang Heru bambanghsche.ui.ac.id ST, UI; MT, UI: Bioconversion biofuel, process computation. Dewi T. Budi detrische.ui.ac.id Ir, UGM; MT, ITB; PhD, Chalmers University, Sweden: Process cat alysis. Dianursanti dantiche.ui.ac.id ST, UI; MT, UI; Dr, UI: Biomass production and CO 2 ixa - t ion of microalgae. Dij an Supramono dsupramoche.ui.ac.id Ir, ITB; M.Sc, UMIST, UK: Fluid mechanics in combust ion. Eva Fathul Karamah evache.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; MT, UI; Dr, UI: Wastewater treatment by advanced oxidation processes. Eny Kusrini ekusriniche.ui.ac.id S.Si, UGM; Dr, USM, Malaysia: Lanthanide, nanocom - posites, catalyst. Kamarza Mulia kmuliache.ui.ac.id Drs, ITB; M.Sc and PhD, Colorado School of Mines, USA: Controlled release of drug and bio - active compounds, luid phase equilibria, t eaching-learning met hods. Muhammad Ibadurrohman ibadche.ui.ac.id ST, UI; MT, UI; MScEng, NTUST, Taiwan: Hydrogen production via photocatalysis. Muhamad Sahlan sahlanche.ui.ac.id S.Si, ITB; M.Eng and Dr, TUAT, Japan: Protein Engineering, protein vehicles for nutra - ceut icals, and biocat alysis. Nelson Saksono nelsonche.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; MT, UI; Dr, UI: Magnetic effects on crystal - lization and combustion Praswasti PDK Wulan wulanche.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; MT, UI; Dr, UI: Sustainable energy. Rita Arbianti arbiantiche.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; M.Si, UI: Natural product. Set iadi hasbilache.ui.ac.id Ir, ITS; M.Eng, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Dr, UI: Reaction engineering, catalyst and cat al ysi s f or r enew abl e, hydr ocar bon chemicalspetrochemicals. Sukirno sukirnosche.ui.ac.id Ir, ITB; M.Eng, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Dr, UI: Tribology, lubricant , biolubricant . Tania Surya Utami nanache.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; MT, UI; Dr, UI: Bioprocess. Yuliusman usmanche.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; M.Eng, UTM, Malaysia: Liquid-liquid extraction, gas and polluttan adsorption, and puriica - t ion of smoke. Yuswan Muharam muharamche.ui.ac.id Ir, UI; MT, UI; Dr.rer.nat, University of Heidel - berg, Germany: Modeling and simulation of chemical process. PART-TIME FACULTY Prof. Dr. Ir. Roekmij ati WS. , M. Si Ir, UGM; M.Si, UI; Dr, IPB: Industrial waste manage - ment, catalysis, polimer. Tilani Hamid tilanihsche.ui.ac.id Ir, ITB; M.Si, UI: Material and corrosion science. Elsa K. Mulia elsa_krisantiyahoo.com S. Si, ITB; PhD, Colorado School of Mines, USA: Applied chemistry, biomass conversion, t eaching-learning met hods. P R O F IL E O F F T U I A N D D E P A R T M E N T S 28

1. 5. 7. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING