Technology independence is an important component toward independence. It is undeniable that technological development can not be separated from fundamental research such as research in the field of physics, the educational process and also the availability of sufficient energy resources and one of them is nuclear energy.
To reach this technological independence it needs more information digalakan and disseminated the results of the development of research, especially in physics. In order to support the dissemination and sharing of information research results in efforts to strengthen the nation’s technological independence, the Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Jember held a Physics National Seminar 2015 (SENAFIS 2015) on August 28 to 29, 2015. with theme “Kontribusi Fisika dan IPTEK Nuklir dalam Mewujudkan Kemandirian Teknologi Bangsa”
The seminar is intended for specialists / researchers / participants from various research institutions, industry, business, government agencies, academics, and universities to share and update information on the research results of research in the field of Physics. The seminar is expected to be a means of information exchange and dissemination of information that could significantly positive impact on the increasingly powerful role of physics for the development of national technology. Our hope this seminar can be held every year.
Paper Topics :
- Fisika Teori dan Komputasi
- Fisika Material
- Biofisika
- Geofisika
- Fisika dan IPTEK Nuklir
- Fisika Terapan
- Pendidikan Fisika
Keynote Speakers :
- Prof. Dr. Zaki Su’ud, M.Eng
Peneliti/dosen Fisika Reaktor,
Institut Teknologi Bandung - Prof. Dr. H. Widha Sunarno, M.Pd
Pend. MIPA / Fisika,
Universitas Sebelas Maret - Prof. Dr. Ahmad Nazrul Rosli
Applied Physics,
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia - Dr. Abu Khalid Rivai, M.Eng
Peneliti Fisika Material Nuklir,
BATAN-Indonesian National Nuclear Energy Agency - Drs. Yuda C. Hariadi, M.Sc., Ph.D
Applied Biophysics,
Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Jember
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