Tag Archives: Artificial Intelligence

25May/26

FMIPA UNEJ Holds “Match Fitness” Managerial Practice, Equipping Participants to Face Work Challenges in the Artificial Intelligence Era

FMIPA UNEJ held a “Leadership Practice” training to accelerate performance achievement within the Faculty at the UNEJ Jubung Campus (June 22-23). ​​Led by Agung Prajoko, President Director of PT. Care & Share Indonesia, the training was designed to strengthen human resource readiness to face the challenges of the workplace and technological transformation in the artificial intelligence era. The training, themed “MATCH FITNESS” Management Practice: Building Thinking, Connection, and Readiness in the AI ​​Era, focused on developing self-awareness, thinking skills, and impactful communication skills. Participants, comprising the leadership of the Faculty, including the Vice Dean, Head of Study Programs (KPS), Head of Laboratory, and Vice Coordinator, were invited to participate interactively, reflect on self-development, and develop a self-improvement grid to enhance personal and professional competencies.

In his remarks, Dean Prof. Drs. Dafik, M.Sc., Ph.D. emphasized that universities must be able to prepare graduates and educators who are adaptive to changing times, particularly the increasingly rapid development of artificial intelligence. “The era of artificial intelligence is not to be feared, but must be understood and utilized wisely. The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at UNEJ continues to encourage its academic community to develop critical thinking skills, strong communication skills, Continue reading

19Aug/24

PKKMB Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Jember 2024: “FMIPA UNEJ Berkreasi Berinovasi”

Dean of FMIPA UNEJ Prof. Drs. Dafik, M.Sc., Ph.D., invited new students to shout the jargon at the beginning of the inauguration speech of new students of FMIPA UNEJ. (19/8) “Fakultas MIPA Universitas Jember Berkreasi Berinovasi !!!,” said the Dean of FMIPA, followed by all participants of the ceremony. It was said that the jargon was also a prayer so that in the end all new students could become a generation that has creativity and innovation. “With that provision, FMIPA students who have flexibility will be accepted in various fields of work, becoming scientists, becoming programmers, and also becoming teachers or lecturers; that is very possible,” he continued. The Dean also invited new students to start implementing the jargon of FMIPA graduates achieving 3.5 to the power of 4.

He explained that the first 3.5 is as much as possible 3.5 years for FMIPA students to be able to take their thesis exams; the second is as much as possible to get a GPA of 3.5 to compete with competitors in the world of work. “The next 3.5 is the 3.5 month waiting period for FMIPA graduates to get a job and the last 3.5 million is the first salary that FMIPA graduates get,” hoped the Dean who was accompanied by the Vice Deans, Head of Department Secretaries, Study Program Coordinators, Heads of Laboratories and Head of General Affairs of FMIPA as well as the Vice Coordinators. Prof. Dafik touched on artificial intelligence (AI), which is now definitely on the minds of new students who are in fact Gen-Z students.
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25Apr/24

Guest Lecture of Biology Department, FMIPA UNEJ Presents Two Professors from Germany

The Department of Biology, FMIPA UNEJ, held a guest lecture related to biomedicine and machine learning (25/4). Two professors from Germany were present, namely Prof. Dr. Thiru. Velavan from Universitätsklinikum Tübingen and Prof. Dr. Claus-Thomas Bock of the Robert Koch-Institut, Berlin. The guest lecture was opened directly by the Dean of FMIPA UNEJ, Prof. Drs. Dafik, M.Sc., Ph.D. Followed by the presentation of souvenirs from FMIPA to the two professors from Germany. Next, Prof. Dr.rer.nat. Kartika Senjarini, S.Si., M.Si., introduces the two processors as collaborators on the Global PACE-UP project, Expert Seminar. The guest lecture session was moderated by Dr.rer.nat. Fuad Bahrul Ulum, S.Si., M.Sc., by inviting Prof. Velavan to start the first speech session.

Prof. Velava presented for one hour two main topics, namely research on the inventory of mosquitoes as carriers of arboviruses with the title “Spatial and temporal distribution of vectors and associated arboviruses in Vietnam” and material from Tran Duc Khan regarding artificial intelligence for mosquito identification with the title “Mosquito Identification using Deep Learning and Multispectral Aerial Imagery Dataset for Water Body Detection.” Prof. Velavan touched on many types of mosquitoes in Vietnam and pointed out that the types of mosquitoes found in subtropical areas or the northern side of Vietnam are different from the types often found in the southern region of Vietnam, which has a tropical climate. Continue reading