by geologitangguh | Nov 3, 2022 | Research & Community Service, SDGs
Not much has been done on the depth of biodiversity in Eastern Indonesia. Moreover, serpentinite soils can be considered as an extreme ecosystem. Exploration activities and exploitation of laterite nickel deposits associated with serpentinite rocks in eastern...
by geologitangguh | Oct 4, 2022 | Research & Community Service, SDGs
Mangrove forests are forests that grow in tidal areas, especially on protected beaches, lagoons, and river mouths. Mangrove forests have a very large function for the environment, including as plants that are able to withstand ocean currents that erode coastal land....
by geologitangguh | Sep 27, 2022 | SDGs
The Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (EBTKE), Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources always strives to develop education in the field of geothermal energy at the university level. One of them is the Knowledge Transfer: Geothermal...
by geologitangguh | Sep 26, 2022 | Achievement, SDGs
The joint team consisting of students from the Geological Engineering Department, namely Patricya Naomi Saragi, Tania Chriselda Ganet, Mutiara Greeta Rieska Surbakti, Lusiana Indah Pratiwi from the Class of 2019 got 3rd Place in the “Derrick’s...
by geologitangguh | Aug 12, 2022 | News, Research & Community Service, SDGs
Geotourism is a concept with a special interest in utilizing the potential of natural resources such as landscapes, rocks, geological structures and geological history of an area as tourism potential. The development of tourist areas into geotourism requires an...
by geologitangguh | Jun 1, 2022 | EVENTS, SDGs
On Monday (30/05/2022), an Entrepreneurship Workshop was held with the topic “Building a Mindset in Creative and Innovative Business in the Digital Era for Geological Engineering Students”. The implementation of this activity is a routine agenda of the...