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Open Seminar Activity Report TA/Thesis Seminar for Graduates April 2017

Open Seminar Activity Report TA/Thesis Seminar for Graduates April 2017

Open Seminar Activity Report TA/Thesis Seminar for Graduates April 2017

Bandung, ITB – On Thursday (16/03/17), the Geophysical Engineering Study Program of the Bandung Institute of Technology held an Open Final Project and Thesis Seminar for students graduating in April 2017. The Final Project and Thesis Open Seminar is a routine activity carried out before each graduation as an opportunity for undergraduate and postgraduate students to present the results of their final assignment research and thesis while studying Geophysical Engineering. The open seminar was held in two sessions, namely an oral/presentation session and a poster session. For the oral session, research themes were chosen that could represent scientific fields in geophysical engineering, including global geophysics, applied and exploration geophysics, as well as exploration and engineering seismology.

The ITB Geophysical Engineering Final Project and Thesis Open Seminar was opened by the head of the Geophysical Engineering study program, namely Dr. Andri Dian Nugraha, S.Si., M.Si and continued with a presentation by Dr. David Sahara about the new Geophysical Journal system which will be managed online. This open session was attended by 33 undergraduate and master’s degree students in geophysical engineering. The oral presentation session was attended by 9 people, namely as follows:

  1. Has Prihadena, Morlet Wavelet Transform and Stockwell Transform Spectrum Decomposition for Detecting Gas Reservoirs in Seismic Sections of Field X
  2. Siska Kurniawati, Analysis of the Direction of Fluid Movement in the Wayang Windu Geothermal Field Using the Time Lapse Microgravity Method
  3. Edelina Ethics Decree, Relocation of Swarm Earthquake Hypocenter Using Double Difference Method and Waveform Cross Correlation around Mount Pandan, Madiun, East Java
  4. Maman Rohaman, Application of Stochastic Inversion to Characterize Gumai Formation Sandstone Reservoirs in the ‘MR’ Field
  5. Siti Nurjanah, Numerical Modeling for the Floating Time Domain Electromagnetic Method (Floating TDEM)
  6. Giovani Gestanio Parasian, Analysis of Kamojang Reservoir Compaction Modeling and Time Lapse Microgravity Anomalies
  7. Rizky Ramdani,Magnetic Characterization of Citarum River Tributary Sediments
  8. Ilham Dani, Identification of Shallow Velocity Structures in Land 3D Seismic Surveys Using Seismic Refraction Tomography
  9. Dery Marsan, Identification of Shear Wave Velocity Structures in Ambient Seismic Noise Data from Mount Merapi, Central Java

Oral presentation participants are given 15 minutes each, including questions and answers, to present the results of their research. For the poster presentation session, it was carried out in
2 sessions lasting 90 minutes. Lecturers and active students of ITB Geophysical Engineering also participated in this session by asking questions to the Final Project and Thesis Open Seminar
participants.

As a form of appreciation for all participants, the best oral presentation participants and the best poster presentation participants were selected based on various assessment criteria. The
Final Project and Thesis Open Seminar then closed by giving certificates to all participants and announcing the best oral and poster presentations. The best oral presentation is Has Prihadena
and the best poster presentation is Siska Kurnia Wati,

It is hoped that with this open seminar, students can familiarize themselves with both national and international conferences and are also expected to enrich seminar participants with a variety of research information that has been carried out in the ITB geophysical engineering study program.

 

 

 

 

 

(SR)

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