NAHW S-100: First Developed Indonesia S-100 Data Service System

Written by: Madam Taqiyya Four students from Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology developed NAWH S-100 project as their capstone project (final project). They are Mochamad Hasnan, Raden Almafayra Z, Najiyah Nurul Faizah, and Wanda Putri. NAWH S-100 is the first IHO S-100 standardized data service system developed in Indonesia by Indonesians. Nowadays,…

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Realization of Regional Sea Boundary Determination Using Equivalent Approach: Bali and West Nusa Tenggara Areas

Written by: Briantara Revidinda Putra (25123013), Tatiana Zalfa (15120017), and Delia Angelika Sirait (15120036) When we heard that our research proposal has been selected to be funded by the “Program Penelitian, Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, dan Inovasi” or PPMI from the Faculty of Earth Sciences and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, we were thrilled! Our hard work…

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The S-100 Capstone Project in Pushidrosal’s FGD

Written by: Hanif Satrio Dwiandoko (15119076) and Farras Hafizh Rizqy (15119071) Since the birth of Electronical Navigational Charts (ENC) in the early 1990s, the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) released the S-57 standard as digital hydrographic data has become a critical element in ensuring safety in marine navigation. In response to the developments in the world…

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Assessment of Potential Solar Energy Sources for Electrification on Gili and Bawean Islands, East Java

Written by: Zul Khoiron Nst (15118010) At the end of July 2022, Hydrographic Research Group of ITB in collaboration with the Physics Engineering Team of ITS carried out a community service in Gili and Bawean Islands, East Java. The community service was carried out as a form of participation of the two teams in helping…

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The Widyatama Nusantara Expedition 2022: Mapping the Maluku Sea

Written by: Amalia Fadilla (15119072) On 8-28 August 2022, I was involved in the Widyatama Nusantara Expedition, initiated by the National Innovation and Research Agency (BRIN). The project invited five undergraduate students across the nation to participate in the expedition through a series of selection processes. The purpose of this expedition is to uncover the…

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