The 12th ISNPINSA 2022 FSM UNDIP

 

The 12th International Seminar on New Paradigm and Innovation on Natural Sciences and Its Application, 12th ISNPINSA or ISNPINSA 2022, was held from October 19 to 20, 2022 at the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Diponegoro University. The event was organized by Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Diponegoro University. Considering the Covid-19 pandemic and the travel restriction, ISNPINSA 2022 was conducted via Zoom Meeting. This Proceedings issue compiles oral presentations that were submitted by the authors after rigorously reviewed by a special committee designated by ISNPINSA 2022.

Hopefully, we can develop research collaboration for supporting and increasing the quality of research in the natural sciences and its applications. We are grateful to the organizing and editorial committee that have actively contributed to accomplish a well-balanced scientific program. We also thank to graduate students lively participated, the keynote and invited speakers and also the participants who are going to be the presenter in ISNPINSA 2022. The chairman, keynote, and invited speakers are listed below.

Figure 1. ISNPINSA 2022 Poster



 

Chairman

Ni Kadek Dita Cahyani, Ph.D. (Diponegoro University)

 

Keynote Speakers

No

Name

University/Institute/Organization

1

Ryan P. Kelly, Ph.D. JD.

University of Washington, Seattle

2

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nur, DEA

Diponegoro University, Indonesia 

3

Dr. Yogi Erlangga

Zayed University, United Arab Emirates

4

Goh Khang Wen, Ph.D.

INTI International University Malaysia

5

Dr. Dalisay S. Maligalig

University of The Philippines Los Banos

6

Tsukasa Torimoto

Nagoya University, Japan

 

Invited Speakers

No

Name

University/Institute/Organization

1

Zarina Amin, Ph.D.

Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia

2

Novriana Sumarti, Ph.D.

Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

3

Dr. Satria Zulkarnaen Bisri

RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science

4

Georg Heiler, M.Sc.

TU Wien & Complexity Science Hub Vienna

5

Dr. Eng. Osi Arutanti, M.Si.

Research Center for Chemistry, National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia

 

In the conference, we invited 6 keynote speakers and 5 invited speakers from Malaysia, Japan, Vienna, and Indonesia. The conference has successfully obtained positive responses from researchers by publishing significant and qualified 44 papers. The all papers are included addressing the research topics of the conference including mathematics and statistics, physics and applied physics, biology and applied biology, chemistry and applied chemistry, informatics and engineering.

The conference is arranged for two days, the first day consisted of 3 keynote speakers. As the first keynote speaker in plenary session, Ryan P. Kelly, Ph.D. from University of Washington, Seattle, gave an excellent presentation on “Using Environmental DNA for Next-Generation Environmental Management” (Figure 2). Keynote speakers present in plenary rooms (all participants the conference) consecutively. Each keynote speaker will deliver their respective topic in the 30-40 minutes. Then the discussion (question and answer) between keynote speaker and audiences will be conducted in 10-20 minutes.

Figure 2. Keynote presentation from Ryan P. Kelly, Ph.D.

One of the second day speech in plenary session was delivered by Dr. Dalisay S. Maligalig from University of The Philippines Los Banos, with title of speech is “Are Probability Sample Surveys Still Relevant in this Age of Big Data” (Figure 3).

Figure 3. Keynote presentation from Dr. Dalisay S. Maligalig

After the keynote speaker session, the invited speaker and the oral presenter were divided into break out rooms based on work topics. Furthermore, invited speakers present their topic after plenary seasons in 25-30 minutes and discuss with participant in 10-15 minutes. Invited speaker rooms are parallel. In the parallel rooms, participants present their papers after invited speaker in 10-15 minutes and following discussions with others in 5 minutes. 

The paper has been published, it can be accessed at the following address: https://pubs.aip.org/aip/acp/issue/3165/1