Carbon emission is the biggest issue in the environmental sector. This topic is becoming a global concern in the modern world for creating a cleaner environmental ecosystem. Motorcycles with unclean fuel are going to harm the environment. Indonesia has also committed to achieving net-zero emissions (NZE) or zero carbon emissions by 2060. Certain agencies and third parties have also responded to this commitment, one of which is Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN). This commitment cannot run well if it does not get support from other stakeholders. Therefore, TMMIN also held a national discussion involving three sectors (Triple Helix): the government, academia, and business actors.
Toyota collaborated with Diponegoro University (UNDIP), Semarang, and held a National Seminar with the theme “100 Years of Indonesia Automotive Industry, Realizing Indonesia Net-Zero Emission” in the Prof. building. Sudirman, Semarang, Central Java. The campus was chosen as the right place because Diponegoro University is qualified to prepare the younger generation with access to green movements, including innovation for the future. Cooperation between the triple helix is needed due to the development of electrification vehicles from policymakers, business industry, academics, and the public, especially the younger generation.
“Hopefully, this national seminar could be a stepping stone for comprehensive discussions to help and support Indonesia’s acceleration in achieving the Net-Zero Emission target. It can be achieved through cooperation between educational institutions, the younger generation, and the industrial sector, especially the national automotive industry,” said Warih Andang Tjahjono, President Director of PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN), Wednesday (25/05).
Warih explained the actions to reduce emissions through various electrification technology ‘Multi-pathway’ to invite all parties to contribute to reducing carbon emissions. “As a business Industry, we must take an active role in achieving the goal of net zero emission, through environmentally friendly products with multi-pathways,” he explained.
The multi-pathway concept by Toyota does not only about the electrified vehicles, Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), or Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles (PHEV). Implementing the multi-pathway concept must be followed by low-emission engine technologies such as Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI), Variable Valve Timing-Intelligent (VVT-I), Dual VVT-I, and others.
Toyota has already produced several products using the concept. BEV considered the pinnacle of electrification, is already present through the Lexus UX300e, and soon, there will be a Toyota bZ4X.
Toyota is also reportedly involved in implementing the Calya EV together with three universities, namely the Sepuluh November Institute of Technology (ITS), the University of Indonesia (UI), and the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). “Carbon emissions are the main problem for our environment” Let us make a great movie, everyone has the same opportunity to contribute to reducing carbon emissions. No one left behind,” he said.
In line with the NZE program, Toyota also supports environmentally friendly manufacturing processes known as Green Manufacturing. Hence, Toyota is also committed to eliminating and minimizing the environmental impacts generated by the entire chain of business activities.
10th Regional Conference in Engineering Education (RCEE 2022), is organized by the Universitas Diponegoro, which will be held virtually on November 8th 2022. The conference theme is “Engineering Education in Disruptive Era“. need for action to reform and upgrade engineering education through coordinated efforts by all major engineering players (institutions, societies, NGOs, industry and education professionals), working as a team to develop meaningful and quality education in the digital era of disruption 4.0. The conference is divided into Three events: keynote session, workshop, and oral session of participants. Keynote speeches and Invited workshop speakers will be conducted via video conference on November 8th 2022. We hope that the conference results will lead to significant contributions to the knowledge in these up-to-date scientific engineering education fields
The 10th Regional Conference in Engineering Education (RCEE 2022) with the theme of ” Engineering Education in Disruptive Era “
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Prof. Khairiyah Mohd Yusof – University of Technology Malaysia
Prof. Ir. M. Agung Wibowo, MM, MSc, PhD – Diponegoro University
Llewellyn Mann BE, BSc, GCEd, PhD – Swinburne University of Technology Australia
WORKSHOP SPEAKERS:
Prof. Dr. Ing. Ir. Misri Gozan, M.Tech – OBE Curriculum Policy on IABEE and LAM Teknik
EARLY BIRD SUBMISSION Full paper submission: June 15, 2022 Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2022 Regular Payment: August 15, 2022 Camera-Ready Paper Submission: August 15, 2022
Accepted & presented papers will be published in IEOM Society International Conference Proceedings series.
Semarang – Diponegoro University Faculty of Engineering. Located on the 5th floor of the Multifunction Room of the New Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, the “Halal Bihalal 1433H” event was held. The event was attended by the entire FT Undip academic community, Deans, Deputy Deans, Administrative Leaders, Lecturers, Education Workers, Security and Cleaning Workers at the Faculty of Engineering.
EARLY BIRD SUBMISSION Full paper submission: June 15, 2022 Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2022 Regular Payment: August 15, 2022 Camera-Ready Paper Submission: August 15, 2022
Accepted & presented papers will be published in IEOM Society International Conference Proceedings series.
For more information: Website: rcee2022.ft.undip.ac.id Email: rcee@ft.undip.ac.id Contact: Dr. Tuswan, ST (+6287878407310)
On January 10, 2022, Diponegoro University, the Rector announced to the public that there would be an opportunity for Indonesian citizens who meet the requirements and qualifications to join the Selection of Candidates for Non-Apparatus Diponegoro University Permanent Employees State Civil Service (PU Non-ASN). In the announcement, Diponegoro University opened no less than 50 teaching formations, and the young lecturers would be placed in all environments at Diponegoro University.
After going through a series of tests and screening stages, in the end, 9 (nine) talented young lecturers were selected who later joined as part of the teaching formation at the Faculty of Engineering. he included:
NO
NIP
FULL NAME
THE PLACEMENT OF STUDY PROGRAM
1
H.7.199602162022041001
Ahmad Firdhaus, S.T., M.T.
Undergraduate of Marine Engineering Study Program
2
H.7.199209302022042001
Chaterine Alvina Prima Hapsari, S.T., MBA.
Undergraduate of Industrial Engineering Study Program
3
H.7.199509202022042001
Faradhina Azzahra, S.T., M.Sc.
Undergraduate of Industrial Engineering Study Program
4
H.7.199310072022041001
Hasnan Luthfi Dalimunthe, S.T., M.T.
Undergraduate of Geological Engineering
5
H.7.199310142022041001
Muhammad Adnan Yusuf, S.T., M.Eng.
Undergraduate of Geodetic Engineering
6
H.7.199209262022041001
Dr. Muhammad Luqman Hakim, S.T.
Undergraduate of Marine Engineering
7
H.7.198912052022041001
Muhammad Mujiya Ulkhaq, S.T., M.Sc.
Undergraduate of Industrial Engineering
8
H.7.199203222022042001
Patricia Evericho Mountaines, S.T., M.Cs.
Undergraduate of Computer Engineering
9
H.7.198906132022041001
Wahyu Budhi Khorniawan, S.T., M.T.
Undergraduate of Geological Engineering
On March 30, 2022, these young lecturers received a Decree from the Chancellor to be subsequently placed in the relevant units. In the afternoon, the nine lecturers were welcomed by the faculty leaders in the Senate Meeting Room on the 3rd floor of the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering.
In his remarks, the Dean congratulated the young lecturers on joining and invited them to get ready to run to meet the faculty of engineering job targets. The profile of students and graduates of the Undip Faculty of Engineering, whose credibility is no longer in doubt, is challenging for young lecturers. But, in the end, it is on the shoulders of the teachers. The mandate to transmit knowledge and update the development of the times.
The Deputy Dean of Resources hopes that joining Young Lecturers can provide new nuances in the implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education and provide new scientific updates to be transmitted to students.
Congratulations on joining the young lecturers and being the best part of the Faculty of Engineering.