Background of TSET 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has not yet ended, it is a reminder that pandemics are rare. Pandemics have happened before and may occur in the future, even if we are not able to prevent the emergence of the virus, then we must prepare conditions to prevent harm to the wider community. The issue this time is a global effort to overcome several problems after the pandemic and the impact of the pandemic on society. This pandemic shows the interconnectedness of the global sector, so many solutions are offered and isolationism is growing ….
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Josaphat ‘Josh’ Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Ph.D. serves as a full professor at the Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Universitas Chiba, Japan, and a visiting professor in many other universities. He is one of the patent owners of microstrip antenna (a 12 cm diameter wide and 1.6 mm thick compact-size circular patch antenna) used for direct satellite communications. He is also the inventor of circularly polarized synthetic aperture used in unmanned aerial vehicles, small satellites, and three-dimensional weather forecast radars.
Prof. Dr. rer.nat. Evvy Kartini, M.Sc. is an Indonesian physicist with expertise in neutron scattering and materials science. She is best known for her discovery of the glass superionic conductor. Her invention has the potential to influence battery technology that is more environmentally friendly. Evvy is one of the principal investigators at BATAN. Evvy received many awards at national and international level.
Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Sugiarto M.Eng is a Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia. His works have been published in various National and International Journals and Presentations, including Fire Safety Improvement Of Rumah Toko Building By Smoke Shaft Systems, Flame Height of The Propane Flame Lift-Up, and Effect of adding LPG gas on the performance of a 4 stroke motorcycle engine.
Sulfikar Amir is an Associate Professor of Science, Technology, and Society (STS) and a faculty member in Sociology Programme at the School of Social Sciences NTU. His research interests primarily focus on examining institutional, political, and epistemological dimensions of scientific knowledge and technological systems. He has conducted research on technological nationalism, development and globalisation, nuclear politics, risk and disaster, design studies, city and infrastructure, and resilience.
Call for Papers
Authors are requested to submit an abstract to the Organizing Committee by 30 July 2022. The abstract must contain the following section: introduction, aim of the study, method, results, conclusion, and keywords. The abstract must have no longer than 200 words.
[IMPORTANT] To submit an abstract, authors must register first (click here). Then they can submit their abstracts by logging in to this site (menu “Submission System” then “Login”). The submitted abstracts will be selected for presentation. The manuscripts (full papers) should be submitted only after the abstracts are accepted. The paper must be submitted before 20 August 2022. Please go to “Submission System” menu then “Login” to submit the full paper. Selected papers will be published in proceedings (Indexed by Scopus/WoS). The papers should be written in English and must be between 4 to 6 pages.
Aim and Scope
Symposium Theme “Development of Digital and Green Technology on Post Pandemic Era”,The range of the topics covered by TSET 2022 includes:
Publication
Selected articles will be proposed for publication in AIP Publishing Conference Proceedings. Also be proposed for indexing by: