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Prospectus of Undergraduate Programme in Physics
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences 2019
Universitas
Andalas
The department is well known for its accomplishments in basic and applied scientific research focusing in
Geophysics-Atmospheric Physics, Nuclear Physics, Photonic and Optoelectronics, Nanomaterials, Thin Films,
Device Physics, Material Science and a growing new interest in Biophysics and Medical Physics. This is very much
in line with our vision to become an internationally reputable physics department in the study and development
of physics to support science and technology innovation and disaster mitigation.
We hope that you will find information available on this website useful. Thank you for your interest on
us. However, information on a prospectus can only go so far and the best way to gain an insight into life at
Physics Department of Universitas Andalas is to visit us and experience it for yourself. Feel free to contact us! We
would be more than happy to talk to you, answer any of your questions and walk you through.
Welcome! I’m pleased to introduce you to Physics Department of Universitas
Andalas! Whether you are current or prospective students, alumni
of our programmes, parents, employers or simply just stopping by,
you will find information on this prospectus pertaining to one of
the leading physics programmes in Indonesia.
Our students at both the undergraduate and graduate level enjoy a broad range of opportunities that facilitate
them to engage in state-of-the-art research activities under the expert supervision of our faculty. In addition to
being able to co-author papers in scientific journals with our faculty, our graduate students are also able to take
part in invention disclosures and patents. The research activities at the department are performed in
collaborations with numerous world-class universities, national labs, government institutions and industries both
home and abroad. Together with conducive academic atmosphere and excellent facilities, we offer our students
a vibrant, research-based intellectual environment to prepare them for the scientifically and technologically
advanced careers of tomorrow.
Warm regards,
Dr.techn. Marzuki
Head of the Department
Contents
Vision, Missions and Objectives 2
Programme Specification 3
Course Structure 5
Course Distribution 6
Skills Matrix 8
Course Specification 14
Faculty and Staffs 18
Laboratory and Supporting Facilities 26
Student Services and Supports 30
Career and Employability 32
Students and Graduates Success Stories 35
Location - Campus Map 38
About this Prospectus 39
Further Information 40
1
Vision, Missions and Objectives
Vision
To become a reputable physics major at the international level in the study and
development of physics to support science and technology innovation and disaster
mitigation in 2028
Missions
Organizing education to produce high quality physics graduates
Carrying out research and development of science and technology in the
field of physics to support science and technology innovation, and disaster
mitigation in supporting sustainable national development.
Carrying out service and community service activities based on research
results to improve community welfare and disaster mitigation;
Carrying out institutional cooperation with various institutions at home and
abroad to improve the performance of education, research and community
service.
Objectives
Producing high quality graduates who receive recognition at the national and
international level.
Producing publications in reputable international journals and Intellectual
Property Rights (IPR) in the fields of science and technology innovation, and
disaster mitigation.
Improving the application of research results to improve community welfare
and safety.
Increasing the output of cooperation in the fields of education, research and
community service
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Visio
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Program Name Undergraduate Programme in Physics (UPP), Department of Physics,
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Andalas University
Year of establishment 1996
Address Jurusan Fisika, FMIPA, Universitas Andalas Kampus UNAND, Limau
Manis, Padang 25163
Phone: +6282170831700 Fax : 0751-73118
Homepage: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/
Email: [email protected]
Accreditation level A , awarded by National Accreditation Board of Higher Education (BAN-
PT) Decree No.0985/SK/BAN-PT/Akred/S/VI/2016 for the period of 17th
of June 2016 to 17th
of June 2021.
Mode/type of study Full time/campus-based
Duration of study 4 years/8 semesters (maximum 14 semesters)
Minimum credit 144 credits (sks)
Degree Awarded S.Si (Sarjana Sains) / BS
Intake selection National selection (SNMPTN, SBMPTN)
Regional selection (SMMPTN)
Admission criteria High school graduates (or equivalent) majoring in natural science
Not color blinded
Passed the SNMPTN/ SBMPTN/ SMMPTN selection
Graduate Profiles Graduates of the programme can work as
1. Academics – Higher learning institutions (following pursuance of
their degree qualifications to Masters of PhD levels)
2. Research Officer – Research institutes, higher learning institutions
and industries
3. Science Officer - Research institutes, higher learning institutions and
industries
4. Physics Teacher - Schools and colleges (following pursuance of
teacher certification)
5. Quality Control/Assurance and Marketing Officers – Agencies and
industries
Programme Objectives The programme is designed to prepare graduates
1. To have strong knowledge and competency in physics to advance in
diverse career path or to pursue higher degree in physics.
2. To be professionals with appropriate softskills and excellent work
ethics
3. To demonstrate positive attitude, integrity and high responsibility to
the community and global society.
Programme Specification
3
Pro
gra
mm
e S
pecific
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Programme Learning
Outcomes
At the end of the study programme, students are
1. Able to master knowledge of fundamental laws and principles of
classical and modern physics (Keywords: Fundamental Knowledge)
2. Able to apply laws and principles of physics using experimental
methods, mathematical and computational techniques to solve
physical problems and related field. (Keywords: Application of
Physics Knowledge and Skills)
3. Able to conduct experiments in physics systematically as well as to
interpret data and to present result correctly. (Keywords:
Experimentation Skills)
4. Able to plan, perform and evaluate scientific studies and research
related to physics or broader areas specifically those related to the
innovation of science and technology and disaster mitigation.
(Keywords: Scientific Study and Research)
5. Able to identify, formulate, analyze and solve problem scientifically
(Keywords: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving)
6. Able to function effectively in multidisciplinary teams. (Keywords:
Team-working Skills)
7. Have fundamental capability in oral and written communication both
in Bahasa and in English. (Keywords: Communication Skills)
8. Able to continuously seek and acquire contemporary knowledge,
work independently and manage learning time effectively (Keywords:
Lifelong Learning and Information Management)
9. Able to practice ethical values and integrity in scientificand social
interaction (Keywords: Adaptability, ethics and integrity)
Teaching and learning
methods
Student-centered learning (SCL) approach includes Cooperative
Learning, Small Group Discussion, Contextual Instruction, Problem-
based learning, Project-based learning, Case Study, Collaborative
Learning, Discovery Learning and Simulation
Assessment methods Learning outcome assessment covers 1) knowledge (cognitive), 2)
specific skills (psychomotor), 3) softskills, core values and attitudes
(affective). Assessment method includes observation, participation,
writing test, practical exam and interview. Learning process are assessed
using rubrics, and learning outcomes are assessed using portfolios
Benchmark and
reference
1. SN-DIKTI Indonesian Qualification Framework (IQF)
2. Minimum curriculum for physics study programme set by Physical
Society of Indonesia (PSI)
3. ASIIN standard for Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes in
physics and related degree programmes orientated on physics
Date of Approval 4th
of December 2015
Year of last curriculum
review
2014
4
Pro
gra
mm
e S
pecific
atio
n
Course Structure
5
Co
urse
Stru
ctu
re
Course Distribution
Compulsory Courses
1st Semester Credit 2nd Semester Credit
Basic Physics I (Theory) 4 Basic Physics II (Theory) 4
Basic Physics I (Experiments) 1 Basic Physics II (Experiments) 1
Measurement Methods in
Physics 2
Introduction to Information
Technology 2
Calculus I 3 English I 2
Basic Chemistry (Theory) 3 Calculus II 3
Basic Chemistry (Experiments) 1 General Biology 2
Indonesian Language 2 Religious Instructions 2
Socio-Cultural Study 2 Pancasila and Civic Study 3
Total Credit 18 Total Credit 19
3rd Semester Credit 4th Semester Credit
Classical Mechanics 4 Research Methodology 2
Mathematics for Physics I 4 Computer Programming 4
Modern Physics 3 Mathematics for Physics II 4
Basic Electronics 4 Electromagnetic Theory I 3
Environmental and Natural
Disaster Physics 3
Physics of Wave 3
Elective Course 2 Elective Course 4
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
5th Semester Credit 6th Semester Credit
Experimental Physics I 1 Experimental Physics II 1
Quantum Physics 4 Nuclear Physics 3
Electromagnetic Theory II 3 Scientific Communication 2
Computational Physics 4 Solid State Physics 4
Thermal Physics 4
Elective Course 4 Elective Course 10
Total Credit 20 Total Credit 20
7th Semester Credit 8th Semester Credit
Undergraduate Thesis I 2 Undergraduate Thesis II 4
English II 2
Technopreneurship 2
Community Involvement
Programme
4
Elective Course 9 Elective Course 4
Total Credit 19 Total Credit 8
6
Co
urse
Distrib
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Further Information:
http://fisika.fmipa.una
nd.ac.id/academics/un
dergraduate-
studies/mata-kuliah-
wajib-s1.html
Course Distribution
Elective Courses
Nuclear and Theoretical Physics Material Physics
Odd Semester Credit Even Semester Credit Odd Semester Credit Even Semester Credit
Introduction to
Astrophysics
2 Introduction to Theory
of Relativity
2 Introduction to Material
Physics
3 Introduction to Polymer
Physics
2
Nuclear Fuel 2 Modern Optics 3 Dielectric Materials 2 Composite Materials 2
Introduction to Reactor
Physics
2 Nuclear Computation 3 Physics of Ceramic
Materials
2 Introduction to Thin
Films
2
Mathematical Physics III 2 Nonlinear Physics 2 Magnetic Materials 2 Optical Materials 2
Reactor Physics 2 Group Theory 2 Semiconductors 3 Advanced Materials 2
Particle Physics 2 Neutron Transport
Theory
2 Crystallography 2 Electronic Structure of
Solid State Material
2
Internship in Nuclear
Physics
3 Nuclear
Instrumentation
2 Spectroscopy &
Microscopy
2 Nanomaterial 2
Internship in Material
Physics
3
Earth and Atmospheric Physics Electronics and Instrumentation Physics
Odd Semester Credit Even Semester Credit Odd Semester Credit Even Semester Credit
General Geophysics 3 Earthquake Seismology 3 Digital Electronics 3 Advanced Electronics 3
Method of Geoelectric,
Geomagnetic, Gravity
3 Oceanography 2 Sensor System 3 Instrumentation System 2
Atmospheric Physics I 2 Volcanology 2 Digital Signal Processing 2 Microprocessors 3
Climate and Weather
Data Analysis
2 Atmospheric Physics II 2 Optoelectronics 2 Telemetry System 2
Geothermal Physics 2 Seismic Methods 3 Mechatronics 2 Artificial Neural Network 2
Internship in Earth and
Atmospheric Physics
3 Rock Magnetism 2 Introduction to
Biomimetics
2 Optical Communication
System
2
Internship in
Instrumentation
2
Biophysics and Medical Physics Odd Semester Credit Even Semester Credit
Odd Semester Credit Even Semester Credit
Biophysics 3 Physics of Radiation 2
Physics of Radiology 2 Dosimetry 2
Radiobiology 2 Physics of Radiotheraphy 3
Radiation Protection 2 Radiation Application in
Industry
2
Introduction to Medical
Instrumentation
2 Medical Imaging 2
Internship in Medical
and Biophysics
3
7
Co
urse
Distrib
utio
n
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/academics/undergraduate-studies/mata-kuliah-pilihan-s1.html
Info Corner: Undergraduate students who are able to have:
High academic achievement with a Grade Point Average
(GPA) of at least 3.25 (three point two five) with the lowest
grade B until the end of semester 6 (six) and
TOEFL score is equal to or equal to 450 (four hundred
and fifty)
can choose to attend a master's degree education as part
of an undergraduate program (combined)
Co
urse
Distrib
utio
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Skills Matrix
A. Compulsory Courses
No. CODE COURSES
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCIES TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS
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1
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ELO
2
ELO
2
ELO
3
ELO
4
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4
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7
ELO
7
ELO
6
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
8
ELO
8
ELO
7
ELO
8
ELO
9
1 PAP1101 Basic Physics I (Theory) ● ● ● ● ●
2 PAP1103 Basic Physics I (Experiments) ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
3 PAP1105 Measurement Methods in Physics ● ● ● ● ● ●
4 PAM1101 Calculus I ● ● ● ● ●
5 PAK1101 Basic Chemistry (Theory) ● ● ●
6 PAK1103 Basic Chemistry (Experiments) ● ● ● ● ●
7 MPK1001 Indonesian Language ● ● ● ● ● ●
8 MBB1001 Socio-Cultural Study ● ● ●
9 PAP1102 Basic Physics II (Theory) ● ● ● ● ●
10 PAP1104 Basic Physics II (Experiments) ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
11 PAP1106 Introduction to Information Technology ● ● ● ● ● ●
12 PAP1108 English I ● ● ● ● ● ●
13 PAM1102 Calculus II ● ● ● ●
14 PAB1102 General Biology ● ● ●
15 MPK1002 Religious Instructions ● ● ●
16 MPK1004 Pancasila and Civic Study ● ● ●
17 PAP2101 Classical Mechanics ● ● ● ●
18 PAP2103 Mathematics for Physics I ● ● ● ● ●
19 PAP2105 Modern Physics ● ● ● ●
20 PAP2107 Basic Electronics ● ● ● ● ●
8
Sk
ills Matrix
Sk
ills Matrix
S
kills M
atrix
Sk
ills Matrix
A. Compulsory Courses (continued)
No. CODE COURSES
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCIES TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS
Mast
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of f
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7
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7
ELO
6
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
8
ELO
8
ELO
7
ELO
8
ELO
9
21 PAP2109 Environmental and Natural Disaster
Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
22 PAP2102 Research Methodology ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
23 PAP2104 Computer Programming ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
24 PAP2106 Mathematics for Physics II ● ● ● ● ●
25 PAP2108 Electromagnetic Theory I ● ● ● ●
26 PAP2110 Physics of Wave ● ● ● ●
27 PAP3101 Experimental Physics I ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
28 PAP3103 Quantum Physics ● ● ● ●
29 PAP3105 Electromagnetic Theory II ● ● ● ●
30 PAP3107 Computational Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
31 PAP3109 Thermal Physics ● ● ● ●
32 PAP3102 Experimental Physics II ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
33 PAP3104 Nuclear Physics ● ● ● ●
34 PAP3106 Scientific Communication ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
35 PAP3108 Solid State Physics ● ● ● ●
36 PAP4101 Undergraduate Thesis I ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
37 PAP4103 English II ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
38 PAP4105 Technopreneurship ● ● ● ● ●
39 AND4001 Community Involvement Programme ● ● ● ● ● ●
40 PAP4102 Undergraduate Thesis II ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
9
Sk
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B. Elective Courses
No. CODE COURSES
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCIES TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS
Mast
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of f
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6
ELO
5
ELO
5
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5
ELO
8
ELO
8
ELO
7
ELO
8
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9
1 PAP2201 Introduction to Astrophysics ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2 PAP2203 Nuclear Fuel ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
3 PAP3201 Introduction to Reactor Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
4 PAP3203 Mathematical Physics III ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
5 PAP4201 Reactor Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
6 PAP4203 Particle Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
7 PAP4205 Internship in Nuclear Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
8 PAP2202 Introduction to Theory of Relativity ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
9 PAP3202 Modern Optics ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
10 PAP3204 Nuclear Computation ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
11 PAP3206 Non-Linier Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
12 PAP4202 Grup Theory ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
13 PAP4204 Neutron Transport Theory ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
14 PAP4206 Nuclear Instrumentation ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
15 PAP2301 Introduction to Material Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
16 PAP3301 Dielektric Material ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
17 PAP3303 Ceramics Science ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
18 PAP3305 Magnetic Material ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
19 PAP4301 Semiconductors ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
20 PAP4303 Crystallography ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
10
Sk
ills Matrix
B. Elective Courses (continued)
No. CODE COURSES
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCIES TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS
Mast
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7
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7
ELO
6
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
8
ELO
8
ELO
7
ELO
8
ELO
9
21 PAP4305 Spectroscopy & Microscopy ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
22 PAP4307 Internship in Material Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
23 PAP2302 Introduction to Polimer Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
24 PAP2304 Composit Material ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
25 PAP3302 Introduction to Thin Films ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
26 PAP3304 Optical Material ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
27 PAP3306 Advanced Material ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
28 PAP4302 Electronic Structure of Solid Material ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
29 PAP4304 Nanomaterial ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
30 PAP2401 General Geophysics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
31 PAP3401 Geoelectric, Geomagnet, Gravity ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
32 PAP3403 Atmospheric Physics I ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
33 PAP4401 Climate and Weather Data Analysis ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
34 PAP4403 Geothermal Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
35 PAP4405 Internship in Earth and Atmospheric
Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
36 PAP2402 Earthquake Seismology ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
37 PAP2404 Oceanography ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
38 PAP3402 Vulkanology ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
39 PAP3404 Atmospheric Physics II ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
40 PAP3406 Seismic Methods ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
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Sk
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S
kills M
atrix
B. Elective Courses (continued)
No. CODE COURSES
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCIES TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS
Mast
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of f
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and
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Fore
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Eng
lish)
Life
-lo
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learn
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Ad
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tab
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ELO
1
ELO
2
ELO
2
ELO
2
ELO
3
ELO
4
ELO
4
ELO
7
ELO
7
ELO
6
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
8
ELO
8
ELO
7
ELO
8
ELO
9
12
Sk
ills Matrix
41 PAP3408 Rock Magnetism ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
42 PAP2501 Digital Electronics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
43 PAP3501 Sensor System ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
44 PAP3503 Digital Signal Processing ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
45 PAP3505 Optoelectronics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
46 PAP4501 Mechatronics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
47 PAP4503 Introduction to Biomimics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
48 PAP4505 Internship in Instrumentation ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
49 PAP2502 Advanced Electronics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
50 PAP2504 Instrumentation System ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
51 PAP3502 Microprocesors ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
52 PAP3504 Telemetry System ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
53 PAP3506 Artificial Neural Network ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
54 PAP3508 Optical Communication System ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
55 PAP2601 Biophysics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
56 PAP3601 Radiology Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
57 PAP3605 Radiobiology ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
58 PAP4601 Radiation Protection ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
59 PAP4603 Introduction to Medical Instrumentation ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
B. Elective Courses (continued)
No. CODE COURSES
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCIES TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS
Mast
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of f
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Life
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1
ELO
2
ELO
2
ELO
2
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3
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4
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4
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7
ELO
7
ELO
6
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
5
ELO
8
ELO
8
ELO
7
ELO
8
ELO
9
13
Sk
ills Matrix
60 PAP4605 Internship in Medical and Biophysics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
61 PAP2602 Radiation Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
62 PAP2604 Dosimetry ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
63 PAP3602 Radiotherapy Physics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
64 PAP3604 Radiation Application in Industry ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
65 PAP4602 Medical Imaging ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Course Specification
Compulsory Courses
Basic Physics I (Theory) Basic Physics I (Experiments)
Definition, Purpose & Application of Physics, and Scientific
Method. Work and Energy, Linear Momentum & Collision,
Rotational Motion, Statics and Dynamics of Rigid Bodies.
Statics and Fluid Dynamics, Vibrations, Waves & Sounds,
and Basic Thermodynamics.
Basics of Measurement, Force Vector, Free Falling Objects,
Simple Pendulum, Physical Pendulum, Friction Coefficient,
Pulley System, Liquid Density, Liquid Substance Voltage,
Newton Liquid Viscosity, Venturi Meter, Linear Expansion
Coefficient, Calorimeter, Lens, Diffraction Grating, Index
Liquid Bias Prisma, Polarimeter.
Measurement Methods in Physics Calculus I
Physical Measurement Basics: Physics and Measurement,
Uncertainty in Measurement, Rectification Propagation
Method, Presentation of Measuring Final Results and
Significant Numbers, Types of Uncertainty Evaluations,
Observation Chart and Data Analysis, Principal Quantity
Measuring Devices, Measurement of Lengths and Mass,
Measurement of Electrical Quantities, Reporting of
Measurement Results
Real Numbers, Inequality, Cartesian Coordinate System;
Functions and Graphs, Operations on Functions, Limits,
Derivative (Differential), Average value theorem, Integrals,
Logarithmic Functions, Exponents, Inversions, Exponential
Growth and Decay, Inverse Trigonometry and Hyperbolic
Tigonometry Functions, Linear Differential Equations
Basic Chemistry (Theory) Basic Chemistry (Experiments)
Stoichiometry, Atomic Structure, Periodic System,
Molecular Structure, Substance, Inter Molecular Interaction
and Phase Change in Chemical Energetics, Equilibrium,
Physical Properties of Solutions, Chemical kinetics, Acid-
Base concepts, Acid-base equilibrium, Solution
Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Nuclear Chemistry and
Chemistry Radiation, Chemical Elements and Complex
Compounds, Organic and Biochemical Compounds.
Experiment object is determined by UNAND Central Lab.
with reference to the lectures on the theory of Basic
Chemistry
Indonesian Language Socio-Cultural Study
Emphasizing on skills in using Indonesian as national
languages properly and correctly. The course is focused
on academic writing (papers, summaries of books or
chapters, book review), reading scientific papers, speaking
for academic purposes (Presentation and speech in formal
situations).
Introduction: Nature and Scope, Humans as Cultural
Beings; Humans as Individual and Social Beings; Humans
and Civilizations; Humans, Diversity and Equality; Human,
Values, Moral, Law; Human, Science, Technology and Art
(IPTEKS); Humans and the Environment.
Basic Physics II (Theory) Basic Physics II (Experiments)
Electrostatics (Coulomb’s law, electric potential, capacitors
dielectrics), Direct Current (electric current, Ohm’s law,
Resistivity, EMF, electric circuit, Kirchoff’s Law, RCcircuit),
Magnetic Field (magnetic source, magnetic materials,
magnetic force, Biot-Savart’s law), Electromagnetic
induction, Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, inductance,
generators, transformers), Alternating current, light and
optics:
Wheatstone Bridge, Resistance Temperature Coefficient,
Electric Heat Tara, Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Law,
Characteristics of RLC Circuits, Transformers, Lenses,
Diffraction Grating, Prismatic Refractive Index, Polarimeter.
Introduction to Information Technology English I
The history of the development of information technology,
hardware, software, utilization, information technology
trends, basic principles of analog and digital signal
communication, database functions, file and database
Vocabulary (Greek roots and lation roots), phrases,
grammar (passive voice, participle, compound sentence);
reading techniques of for academic purposes, writing
(applying preposition into sentences, summary writing,
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management, the role of information technology in
human life
note-taking, writing application), speaking (language of
interview).
Calculus II General Biology
Standard form integral & substitution techniques (Partial
Integration), Trigonometric Integration and Rational
Functions; Indeterminate form; Unlimited Row and Series;
Series test; Taylor and McLaurin series; Cone Slices; Polar
Coordinate System; Cross and Dot Product; Tangents in
Space; Function of two or more variables; Limit and
continuity; Derivative Function of Two Variables,
Directional Derivatives; Lagrange Method; Multiple
Integral; Homogeneous and non-Homogeneous 2nd
order
Linear Differential Equations.
Life characteristics, cell biology, inheritance, evolution,
diversity of living beings, structure and function of animals,
structure and function of plants, Indonesian biodiversity,
and human interaction with other living things and the
environment
Religious Instructions Pancasila and Civic Study
God Concept (Theology); Human nature and
responsibility; Law and moral in science, technology, and
Art; The role of religion in the life of society, culture and
politics
Pancasila philosophy; National Identity; Politics and
Strategy; Indonesian Democracy; Human Rights and Rule
of Law; Rights and Obligations of Citizens; Indonesian
Geopolitics; Indonesian Geostrategy.
Classical Mechanics Mathematics for Physics I
Single Particle Mechanics: Particle Kinematics, Particle
Dynamics, and Central Force; Multi-Particle Mechanics:
Particle and Rigid Body System; Non-commercial System;
Langrange Mechanics.
Basic mathematics skill needed to solve physics problems.
This course covers Infinite Series and Power Series;
Complex Numbers; Linear Algebra; Partial Differentiation;
Multiple Integrals; Vector Analysis; Fourier Series and
Transforms
Modern Physics Basic Electronics
Relativity; Particle-Wave Dualism; Atomic Structure; Atomic
Core; Radioactivity and Core Reactions; Introduction to
Quantum Physics (Schrodinger's Equation, Value
Expectations, Tunneling Effects); Quantum Atom
Hydrogen Theory; Many Electron Atoms; Elementary
Particles; Bonds and Energy in Molecules
Basic electronic theory covers Capacitors; RC Circuit:
(Integrator, Differentiator, Series, Low Passive and High
Pass Passive RC Filter); Semiconductors; Diode; Transistor;
Amplifier Emitter, Base and Collector grounded;
Phototransistor and Photodiode; Transistor Amplifiers For
Alternating Current Signals (AC), Field Effect Transistors
(FET), Understanding and Types of FETs and the symbol,
JFET, MOSFET. This course includes Lab. Sessions.
Environmental and Natural Disaster Physics Research Methodology
The causes of natural and environmental disasters will be
discussed in this course in terms of physical systems, such
as: earthquakes, landslides, tornadoes, tsunamis, droughts
and floods and environmental disasters such as global
warming, irregular seasons, pollution, etc. Management of
how to prevent and overcome these disasters are also
covered.
Introduction: Inductive and Deductive Methodology;
Scientific Method; Research Types and Design: Research
Process: The Role of Statistics in Research; Classification of
Scientific Work; Anatomy and Writing Scientific Papers;
Computer Programming Mathematics for Physics II
Computer History: (Use of Computers in Physics);
Computer Parts; Programming Languages, Algorithms and
Flow Charts; Environment, General Structure and Basic
Elements of Turbo Pascal; Process Selection: IF, CASE;
Repetition Process: FOR TO DO, WHILE DO, REPEAT
UNTIL; Function and Procedure; Structured Data Types:
Array, Record; Working with Files; Graphic Modes: Simple
Graphic Plots, Animations and Physical System Simulations;
and Computer Programming Practicum.
In this course students learn about mathematics skill
needed to solve physics problem. This course covers
Ordinary Differential Equations; Calculus of Variations;
Tensor Analysis; Special Functions; Series Solutions of
Ordinary Differential Equations; Partial Differential
Equations; Functions of a Complex Variable;
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Electromagnetic Theory I Physics of Wave
Introduction of Field; Electrostatic; Special Techniques in
Calculating Potential; Electrostatics in Material;
Magnetostatic; Magnetic Field Material;
Waves in a medium of more than one dimension,
reflection and refraction, stationary waves, transverse
mechanical waves, longitudinal mechanical waves,
electromagnetic waves, medium impedance, wave
kinematics and energetics, dispersion links, Doppler
effects, propagation at the border of two mediums,
coherence, interference, diffraction (Fraunhofer and
Fresnel)
Experimental Physics I Quantum Physics
This course will give knowledge and ability for students to
conduct experiment on Optical Spectrometer,
Interferometry, X-Ray Characterization and Material
Absorption Coefficient, Photoelectric Effect, Franck-Hertz
Experiment; Geiger Muller's experiment; Oil Drops; e / m
Thomson.
Quantum phenomena, classical views, old quantum
theory, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, state functions,
wave packages, Hamiltonian operators, vectors and
eigenvalues, Schrodinger's equations, central force fields,
stationary states, scattering theory, transition probabilities.
Electromagnetic Theory II Computational Physics
The course will disscuss about: Electrodynamics;
Electromotive Force, Electromagnetic Induction, Maxwell's
Equations, Conservation Laws: Charge and Energy,
Momentum, Electromagnetic Waves; Waves in One
Dimension, Electromagnetic Waves in Vacuum,
Electromagnetic Waves in Matter, Absorption and
Dispersion, Guided Waves, Potentials and Fields; The
Potential Formulation, Continuous Distributions, Point
Charges, Radiation: Dipole Radiation, Point Charges.
Root of Equation, Numerical Integration, Numerical
Differentiation, Curve Fitting, Matrix and Linear Equation
System, Ordinary Differential Equation, Finite Difference
Method, Partial Differential Equation, Finite Element
Method. The course also engange students in
Computational Physics Practicum.
Thermal Physics Experimental Physics II
Review on concepts related to the conservation of energy
(the first law) as applied to thermodynamics. Introduction
of quantities such as temperature (T), internal energy (U),
work (W) and heat (Q) will be introduced. Introduction of
accessible states ideas; multiplicity (Ω) and entropy (S).
The connection between the multiplicity and the second
law of thermodynamics. Precise relation between
temperature and entropy will be given by considering
interactions between two macroscopic systems. The first
and second laws are then applied to the discussion of
engines and refrigerators. Phase transitions and
equilibrium between states of matter will be the next main
topic. Finally, introductions to classical Boltzmann statistics
and quantum statistics wrap up the course.
This course will give knowledge and ability for students to
conduct experiment on Nuclear Physics Measurements,
Earth Physics Measurements, Material Physics
Measurements, and Instrumentation Measurements.
Nuclear Physics Scientific Communication
In this course students learn about nuclear properties,
nuclear models, nuclear force, radioactivity, Alpha decay,
Beta decay, Fission and Fusion.
The course engange students to understand various forms
and objectives of scientific communication, techniques for
writing scientific articles such as topic selection, searching
for literature, preparing drafts, revising drafts, finalizing
scientific articles and posters. Oral presentation practices
include; effective communication techniques, use for
supporting media, time management and how to respond
to every question.
Solid State Physics English II
This course covers Crystal structure, bonding between This course will give knowledge and ability for students to
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atoms, electrons in metals, electrons in solids,
semiconductors, magnetic properties, magnetic
resonance, introduction of superconductivity,
understand the Structure: Articles, Prepositions, Tenses,
Modal Auxiliaries, The Passive, Gerunds and Infinitives;
Reading; Writing Essays and Experiment Reports; English
For Presentation; Listening and Speaking Skills.
Community Involvement Programme Technopreneurship
This is compulsory for all UNAND students. The rules and
procedures for implementation are governed by the
university or the designated institution.
This course makes practical use of understanding and skills
in business fields based on industry trends. In this lecture,
the internal aspects of human resources in terms of
concepts, mental attitude, motivation and ways of thinking
of entrepreneurs are discussed
Undergraduate Thesis I Undergraduate Thesis II
The Undergraduated thesis 1 is in the form of scientific
papers based on the results of field research, laboratory
research, and / or literature review prepared under the
supervision of a lecturer who acts as a supervisor. The final
project is part of the obligation of students to be declared
graduated from the physics study program. The
prerequisites, procedures and complete rules refer to the
Final Project Implementation Manual and Final Project
Writing Guideline.
The Undergraduated Thesis II is in the form of scientific
papers based on the results of field research, laboratory
research, and / or literature review prepared under the
supervision of a lecturer who acts as a supervisor. The final
project is part of the obligation of students to be declared
graduated from the physics study program. The
prerequisites, procedures and complete rules refer to the
Final Project Implementation Manual and Final Project
Writing Guideline.
Elective Courses
Nuclear and Theoretical Physics
Nuclear Fuel; Introduction to Reactor Physics; Reactor Physics; Nuclear Computation; Internship in Nuclear Physics
Neutron Transport Theory; Nuclear Instrumentation, Introduction to Astrophysics; Introduction to Theory of Relativity;
Modern Optics; Mathematical Physics III; Nonlinear Physics ; Particle Physics; Group Theory;
Material Physics
Introduction to Material Physics; Dielectric Materials; Physics of Ceramic Materials; Magnetic Materials; Semiconductors;
Spectroscopy & Microscopy; Crystallography; Internship in Material Physics; Introduction to Polymer Physics; Composite
Materials; Introduction to Thin Films Optical Materials; Advanced Materials; Electronic Structure of Solid State Material;
Nanomaterial
Earth and Atmospheric Physics
General Geophysics; Method of Geoelectric, Geomagnetic, Gravity; Atmospheric Physics I; Climate and Weather Data
Analysis; Geothermal Physics; Internship in Earth and Atmospheric Physics; Earthquake Seismology; Oceanography;
Volcanology; Atmospheric Physics II; Seismic Methods; Rock Magnetism;
Electonics and Instrumentation Physics
Digital Electronics; Sensor System; Digital Signal Processing; Optoelectronics; Mechatronics; Introduction to Biomimetics;
Internship in Instrumentation; Advanced Electronics; Instrumentation System; Microprocessors; Telemetry System;
Artificial Neural Network; Optical Communication System
Biophysics and Medical Physics
Biophysics; Physics of Radiology ; Radiobiology; Radiation Protection; Introduction to Medical Instrumentation; Internship
in Medical and Biophysics; Physics of Radiation; Dosimetry; Physics of Radiotheraphy; Radiation Application in Industry;
Medical Imaging.
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Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/academics/undergraduate-studies/silabus-mata-kuliah-s1.html
Faculty and Staffs
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Man
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PP
Quality Assurance Task
Force
Head of Department
Head of Undergraduate
Programme
Head of Postgraduate Programme
Student Coordinator
Head of The Laboratory
Head of Administrative
Affairs
Educational Personnel
Lecturer
Secretary of Department
Secretary of
Department Dr.rer.nat. Muldarisnur
Head of
Department Dr.techn Marzuki
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/profil/organizational-structure/manajemen-baru.html
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Man
ag
em
en
t of U
PP
Heads of Quality Assurance Task Force
Graduate
Programme
Dr. Dahyunir Dahlan
Undergraduate
Programme
Nini Firmawati, M.Sc.
Heads of Study Programmes
Graduate
Programme
Dr. Dian Fitriyani
Undergraduate
Programme
Mutya Vonnisa, M.Sc.
Heads of Laboratories
Electronics and
Instrumentation Lab.
Drs. Wildian, M.Si
Advanced Physics Lab.
Dr. Harmadi
Geophysics Lab.
Dwi Pujiastuti, M.Si
Nuclear Physics Lab.
Dian Milvita, M.Si.
Material Physics Lab.
Dr. Elvaswer
Computer Lab.
Afdal, M.Si.
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Facu
lty
Earth and Atmospheric Physics
Dr.techn. Marzuki
NIP : 197909082002121002
NIDN : 0008097903
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Atmospheric Physics and
Remote Sensing
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas University (1998)
M; Graduate School of Science & Engineering –
Shimane University; (2005)
D ; Graz University of Technology: Radar and tropical
meteorology, EM propagation (2011)
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/people/faculty.html
Elistia Liza Namigo, M.Si
NIP : 198209042003122003
NIDN : 0004098202
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Seismic and Exploration
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas University (2003)
M; Physics Dept. - University of Indonesia ; Earth
Physics (2012)
elistializanamigo @sci.unand.ac.id
Arif Budiman, M.Si.
NIP : 197311141999031004
NIDN : 0014117305
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Paleomagnetics and
Magnetic Materials
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Sriwijaya University (1998)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology; Earth
Physics (2003)
Afdal, M.Si.
NIP : 197601062000031001
NIDN : 0006017604
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Environmental Physics
and Rock Physics
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. - Bandung Institute Technology (1998)
M; Physics Dept. - Bandung Institute Technology; Earth
Physics (2005)
Dwi Pujiastuti, M.Si
NIP : 196908021994122002
NIDN : 0002086904
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Earthquake, Seismic
and Exploration
Education :
B ; Geophysics and Meteorology Dept. – Bandung
Institute Technology (1993)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology; Earth
Physics (2015)
Ardian Putra, M.Si
NIP : 198304222005011002
NIDN : 0022048301
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Geothermal
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas University (2004)
M; Physics Dept. - Bandung Institute Technology;
Earth Physics (2010)
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Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/people/faculty.html
Mutya Vonnisa, M.Sc
NIP : 198508122012122001
NIDN : 0112088502
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Atmospheric Physics and
Remote Sensing
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas University (2007)
M; Shimane University; Remote Sensing Atmosphere (2010)
Ahmad Fauzi Pohan, M.Sc.
NIP : 199001122019031011
NIDN : -
Functional : Lecturer
Research
Topic : Seismic and Exploration
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – State University of Medan (2012)
M; Physics Dept. – Gadjah Mada University; Geophysics
(2015)
Material Physics
Dr. Dahyunir Dahlan
NIP : 196811281995121002
NIDN : 0028116803
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Thin Films and
Nanomaterials
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Riau University (1994)
M; Physics Dept. - University of Indonesia ; Material
Physics (2000)
D; Kebangsaan Malaysia University; Material Science
(2009)
Alimin Mahyudin, M.Si.
NIP : 196106031989011001
NIDN : 0003066112
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Electronic Materials and
Composite Materials
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. - Bandung Institute Technology (1987)
M; Physics Dept. - Bandung Institute Technology;
Material Physics (1994)
Afdhal Muttaqin, M.Si.
NIP : 197704292005011002
NIDN : 0029047705
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Material Biophysics and
Medical Instrumentation
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – University of Indonesia (2001)
M; Physics Dept. - University of Indonesia ; Material
Physics (2005)
Sri Handani, M.Si
NIP : 196907141995122001
NIDN : 0014076903
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Thin Films and
Nanomaterials
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – University of Indonesia (1994)
M; Physics Dept. – University of Indonesia; Material
Physics (2002)
Facu
lty
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Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/people/faculty.html
Astuti, M.Si.
NIP : 198108142005012002
NIDN : 0014088103
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Nanophotonics,
Nanomaterials and
Magnetic Materials
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – State University of Padang (2004)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Material Physics (2010)
Mora, M.Si
NIP : 196204161994021001
NIDN : 0016046208
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Electronic Materials and
Composite Materials
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – University of Sumatera Utara (1982)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Material Physics (2005)
Dr. Elvaswer
NIP : 197005121998021001
NIDN : 0012057007
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Electronic Materials
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Riau University (1994)
M; Kebangsaan Malaysia University; Material Science
(2003)
D ; Kebangsaan Malaysia University; Material Science
(2008)
Dr. Dwi Puryanti
NIP : 196904191997022001
NIDN : 0019046905
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Environmental Physics
and Magnetic Materials
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Riau University (1994)
M; Kebangsaan Malaysia University; Material Science
(2002)
D ; Kebangsaan Malaysia University; Material Science
(2010)
Dr.rer.nat. Muldarisnur
NIP : 198103292008011014
NIDN : 0029038103
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Nanophotonics and
Nanomaterials
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – State University of Padang (2004)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Material Physics (2006)
D; Max Planck Institute; Ruhr Universitat Bochum (2012)
Sri Rahayu Alfitri Usna, M.Si
NIP : 198905252019032020
NIDN : 0025058905
Functional : Lecturer
Research
Topic : Nanomaterials
Education:
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas University (2011)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Material Physics (2015)
Facu
lty
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Nuclear and Theoretical Physics
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/people/faculty.html
Dr. Dian Fitriyani
NIP : 197012151999032001
NIDN : 0015127003
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Modeling of Nuclear
Reactor
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Padjadjaran University (1995)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Nuclear Physics (2000)
D ; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Nuclear Physics (2006)
Dr. Mohammad Ali Shafii
NIP : 197006121997021002
NIDN : 0012067007
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Modeling of Nuclear
Reactor
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Gadjah Mada University (1996)
M; Physics Dept. – Gadjah Mada University; Theoretical
Physics (2002)
D ; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology; Nuclear
Physics (2011)
Dr. Imam Taufiq
NIP : 196904231997021001
NIDN : 0023046906
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Modeling of Nuclear
Reactor, Neuro Fuzzy
and Artificial Neural
Networks
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Gadjah Mada University (1996)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology; Nuclear
Physics (2002)
D ; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology; Nuclear
Physics (2010)
Dr. Zulfi
NIP : 196803031997031002
NIDN : 0003036805
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Theoretical High Energy
Physics, Nonlinear Physics,
Neuro Fuzzy and Artificial
Neural Networks
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology (1996)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Theoretical Physics (2003)
D ; Chemistry Dept. – Andalas University; Theoretical of
Physical Chemistry (2014)
Feriska Handayani Irka, M.Si
NIP : 198702162012122003
NIDN : 0016028701
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Modeling of Nuclear
Reactor
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – State University of Padang (2009)
M; Physics Dept. - Bandung Institute Technology;
Nuclear Physics (2011)
Trengginas Eka Putra Sutantyo, M.Si
NIP : 199307302019031010
NIDN : 0030079302
Functional : Lecturer
Research
Topic : Quantum Thermodynamics
and Nonlinear Physics
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – State University of Jakarta (2015)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Theoretical Physics (2018)
Facu
lty
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Medical Physics and Biophysics
Dian Milvita, M.Si.
NIP : 197401081999032001
NIDN : 0008017406
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Radiation Protection
and Dosimmetry
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Syiah Kuala University (1997)
M; Physics Dept. - University of Indonesia; Medical
Physics (2004)
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/people/faculty.html
Dr. Sri Oktamuliani
NIP : 198910032019032016
NIDN : -
Functional : Lecturer
Research
Topic : Medical Imaging
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas University (2011)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Nuclear Physics (2015)
D; Tohoku University; Medical Image Processing (2019)
Facu
lty
Electrical and Instrumentation Physics
Dr. Harmadi
NIP : 197112221999031001
NIDN : 0022127103
Functional : Associate Professor
Research
Topic : Atmospheric Physics and
Remote Sensing, Sensors,
Detectors and Actuators,
Telemetry, Medical
Instrumentation
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Syiah Kuala University (1997)
M; Physics Dept. – Sepuluh Nopember Institute
Technology; Optoelektronic Physics (2005)
D ; Physics Dept. – Airlangga Univesity; Instrumentation
Physics (2011)
Drs. Wildian, M.Si
NIP : 196108121994031001
NIDN : 0012086113
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Sensors, Detectors and
Actuators, and Telemetry
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – University of Sumatera Utara (1992)
M; Physics Dept. – Bandung Institute Technology;
Instrumentation Physics (2002)
Rahmat Rasyid, M.Si
NIP : 196711031998021002
NIDN : 0003116707
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Sensors, Detectors and
Actuators
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – University of Indonesia (1993)
M; Physics Dept. – University of Indonesia;
Instrumentation Physics (2003)
Rico Adrial, M.Si
NIP : 198803212019031007
NIDN : 1021038802
Functional : Lecturer
Research
Topic : Biohysics and Dosimmetry
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas University (2010)
M; Physics Dept. – University of Indonesia; Medical
Physics (2013)
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Sta
ffs
Wilmas Syarif, A.Md
NIP : 196904152000031002
Job Desc. : Head of Administrative
Affairs
Education:
Diploma ; Electro Dept. – State
Polytechnic of Padang
Superli Dermanto, ST
NIP : 198503032010121004
Job Desc. : Laboratory Technician
Education:
B ; Electro Engineering Dept. – Andalas
University
[email protected] [email protected]
Staffs
Lusi Niarti, S.Si
Job Desc. :
Administrator of
Undergraduate and
Postgraduate Thesis
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas
University
Vita Nova Rullis, S.Sos
Job Desc. :
Librarian
Education :
B ; Library Dept. – University of
Sumatera Utara
Vamellia Sari Indah Negara M.Si
Job Desc. :
Analyst of Material Physics Laboratory
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas University
M; Physics Dept. – Sepuluh Nopember
Institute Technology
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/people/staff.html
Meqorry Yusfi, M.Si
NIP : 198305312006042001
NIDN : 0031058302
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Mechatronics and
Telemetry
Education :
B ; Physics Dept. - Bandung Institute Technology (2005)
M; Physics Dept. - Bandung Institute Technology;
Instrumentation Physics (2010)
Nini Firmawati. M.Sc
NIP : 198805062015042003
NIDN : 0006058802
Functional : Assistant Professor
Research
Topic : Sensors, Detectors and
Actuators, and Medical
Instrumentation
Education:
B ; Physics Dept. – Andalas University (2010)
M; Physics Dept. – Gadjah Mada University;
Instrumentation (2014)
Laboratories and Supporting Facilities
Basic Physics Lab.
Department of Physics has several laboratories to accommodate educational and
research activities
Computer Lab.
Electronics and Instrumentation Lab.
The Basic Physics Laboratory facilitates Basic
Physics experimental courses. The courses are not
only for physics students, but also for all study
programmes that have Basic Physics courses in
their curriculums.
The Electronics and Instrumentation Laboratory is supported by
various equipments such as: Oscilloscopes, Signal Generators,
Computers, Curve Tracers, Pressure Meters + Transducers,
Voltage Current Calibrators, Microcontroller Trainer Kits + CD.
The main function of the Computer Laboratory is as an
educational laboratory (serving practicum). Currently the
Computer Laboratory has 23 computers (20 of them are
connected to a LAN). The Computer Laboratory will be
developed into three divisions namely: Education Unit (with the
task of serving practicum related subjects for students majoring in
physics), Research Unit (as a place for lecturer research and
student final assignment), and Training Unit / Commercial (this
unit serves as an income source for laboratories through training
services, product sales, and other professional services).
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Nuclear Physics Lab.
The Nuclear Physics Laboratory supported by various equipment
such as: Computer (PC) for nuclear computing research, Aloka
PDM 122 Digital dosimeter and Aloka PDM 127 Digital dosimeter
for research in the field of Medical Physics. Research activities in
the field of nuclear physics in collaboration with Batan, Pertamina
Hospital, M. Djamil Hospital, and other agencies.
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/research/facilities/laboratorium.html
Lab
ora
torie
s
Advanced Physics Lab.
Earth Physics Lab.
The Earth Physics Laboratory is supported by various equipment such
as Resistivity Meter (Geoelectric), MS2 Bartington Susceptibility Meter
with dual frequencies, MS2B sensor, Computer (PC), Seismograph +
VSAT (Collaboration with BMKG), Parseval (Collaboration with Kyoto
University), Computers (PC) PC), GPS Garmin GPS 60 12 channel,
Digital Conductivity Meter, Lutron CD-4303, Digital Humidity Meter,
Lutron HT-3006 HA, Digital Multimeter with Thermocouple, Digital
Anemometer (Lutron AM-4206), Altimeter (Suunto E203 Black) ,
Pressure Meter (Lutron PS 9302), Pressure Transducer (Lutron Ps100-
50BAR), Moisture Meter (Lutron MS-7003), Digital Humidity /
Temperature Meter (TES 1360A), Digital Multimeter (Sanwa CD 800a),
12 Volt Dry Battery, Wireless Modem Router (TP-LINK TD-W8961ND),
Digital Stop Watch, Thermometer, Telescope Model No. 9TE-5. For
seismic research, earthquake data are obtained from BMKG and USGS.
For atmospheric research, data are obtained from Equatorial
Atmosphere Radar (EAR) observation center in Kototabang via
collaboration with Kyoto University (RISH) and LAPAN. In addition to
this data, atmospheric research is also supported by observations
made by JMA, JAXA, NASA, NOAA, JAMSTEC and BMKG.
The Advanced Physics Laboratory is an educational laboratory that carries
out Physics Experiments I and II. This lab is equipped by several tools such
as Pasco Scientific Workshop 750 Interface, h / e Apparatus (photoelectric
effects), Spectro photo-meter (Atomic Spectra), Geiger Muller Counter,
Rotary Motion Sensor, High Sensitivity Light Sensor, Sound Sensor,
Spectrum Tube Power Supply Model SP200V, Hg Lamp, Computer (PC),
Lock-In Amplifier, Optical Chopper, Synthesized Function Generator, Dual
Trace Oscilloscope, Laser Helium Neon, Microscope, Variable Resistors, Oil
Drop Apparatus, Radioactive Source, Torsion Balance, Oscilloscope,
Mercury Lights , Sodium Lamps, Galvanometers, Digital Geiger Counter.
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Lab
ora
torie
s
Material Physics Lab.
The Material Physics Lab is equipped by various instruments
such as Magnetic Stirrer, LCR Meter, DC Triple Output
Power Supply, Precision Balance, Oven (Furnace),
Computer (PC), Digital Multimeter Sanwa CD 800a, Beaker
Glass, Wireless Access Point (TP-LINK) . In addition, the
Research Group is supported by equipment found in other
laboratories at Andalas University such as: AAS (Atomic
Absorption Spectrophotometer), Spectrophotometer UV-
VIS Genesys 20 (at Central Lab.), Scanning Electron
Microscope (Mechanical Engineering).
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/research/facilities/laboratorium.html
Spectrophotometer
UV /VIS Shimadzu,
Biotech Lab. -
Animal Science
S-3400n Scanning
Electron Microscope
Metallurgy Lab. –
Mechanical
Engineering
Spectrophotometer
Atomic Absorption
Water Lab. -
Environmental
Engineering
Tablet Printing Machine,
Natural Material
Formulation Lab. -
Pharmacy
Supporting Facilities
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Rese
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map
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/research/research-roadmap.html
Research Roadmap
Dorm Campus Bus Convention Hall
Lecture Hall Business Center Student Center Building
Conference Hall Library Biological Research Forest
Mosque Chemistry Laboratory IT Center
Hospital Sport Facilities Futsal Pitch
Supporting Facilities
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Su
pp
ortin
g F
acilitie
s
• Bidikmisi Scholarship
(http://bidikmisi.dikti.go.id/)
• PPA (Improved Academic
Achievement) Scholarship
• BBM (Student Learning
Support) Scholarship
• KSE (Karya Salemba Empat)
Scholarship
• ETOS Andalas University
Scholarship
• BAZNAS Scholarship
• Toyota Astra Foundation
Scholarship
• Supersemar Scholarship
Scholarship
Student Services and Supports
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Stu
den
t Serv
ices
Training & Development
• HIMAFI (Physics Student Association)
• Electronic Club
• Computer Club
• English Club
• Student Leadership Training
• TOEFL training
• Programming Training
• Training on Writing Scientific Papers
(Guidance on PKM proposal).
• TAC (Training for Andalasian
Character)
• AMT (Achievement Motivation
Training)
• Soft skill integration with lectures
Student Activities at Department Level
Extracurricular at University Level
Counseling Services
• Andalas University Student
Counseling Center
• TBK (Faculty’s Guidance and
Counseling Team)
• ACC (Andalasian Character
Center)
• Unand Career Center
Extracurricular at Faculty Level
• UKPM (Student Press Activity Unit)
Genta Andalas
• UKS-AU (Art Activity Unit Andalas
University)
• Rabbani Student Activity Units
• AIESEC University Local Committee
• UKO (Sports Activity Unit)
• Menwa (AU Student Regiment)
• AU Scout
• MAPALA (Student Association for
Environmental and Adventure
Activity)
• Swordsman Student Activity Units
• Neo-Telemetry
• KSR PMI (Indonesian Red Cross
Voluntary Corps
• KOPMA (Student Cooperative
Store)
• Cinematography
• PIKA Student Activity Units
Foreign Language Services
• KCA-LH Rafflesia
• LP2I (Islamic Library and
Publishing Institute)
• KMT Zenerics
• KCI (Scientific Intelligent
Creation)
• KKO (Sports Activity Group)
• FSI (Islamic Study Forum)
• Language Center
• American Corner
• French Corner
Further Information: https://lc.unand.ac.id/
HIMAFI Info:
https://www.instagram
.com/himafiunand/
Earthquake monitoring equipment placed
by BMKG at Andalas University
Field lecture at the Atmospheric Radar Center (LAPAN)
Guest Lecture by Prof. Flatau Piotr
(University of California San Diego, USA)
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Su
pp
orts
Collaborations
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/research/kerjasama.html
Guest lecture by Prof. Mamoru Yamamoto (Kyoto University, Japan)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change, United Nations – Economic
Commission for Africa
PTKMR BATAN and Physics
Department Held Public Lecture
and Radiation Safety Practicum
Department of Physics established several collaborations with various universities, research institutes and
Industries to facilitate the knowledge and abilities needed by the students. The collaborations have been
established with
• Universities: Shimane University, Kyoto University, Okayama University, Kobe University, Ibaraki
University, Osaka City University, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).
• Research Institutions: LIPI, BATAN, BAPETEN, BMKG, LAPAN.
• Industries: PT. Pertamina EP, PT. Semen Padang, PT. PT Supreme Energy Muara Laboh (PT SEML).
Cooperation in the form e.g. student exchanges, joint research, student final assignments, field studies
and general lectures.
Field Trip - Camp
General Lecture by Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD)
Medical physics student goes to Unand Hospital
Fiqi Diyona
Andalas University
Hospital
Helen Raflis
BAPETEN (Nuclear
Energy Regulatory
Agency)
Azharie Wibowo
Datascrip Ltd. - Branch
Head of Jambi
Selly Remiandayu
Accenture Malaysia
Community Operation
Analyst
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Career and Employability
• Data Analysts
• Electronic Data Processors
• Researchers
• Metrologists
• Instrument Analysts
• Health Facility Security Center (BPFK)
staffs
• Radiotherapists
Graduates Profile
Around 744* Physics Undergraduate
Programme alumni and 55* Physics
Postgraduate Programme alumni spread
across various countries with various types
of careers
• Medical Physicists
• Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency
and National Nuclear Power Institute
personnels
• Educators (Teacher/Lecturers)
• Material quality control engineers
• Entrepreneurs
• Sales engineers
*Per graduation I year 2019
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/alumni/kiprah-alumni.html
Fadli Nauval
LAPAN – (National
Institute of
Aviation and
Space)
Deasy Arisa
Geotechnology
Research Center
LIPI
Devi Marisa
Supreme Energi, Ltd.
Muara Labuh
Liza Lidiawati
Physics Lecturer at
Bengkulu University
Melda Taspika
LIPI - Physics Research Center
of Indonesian Institute of
Sciences
Hamdy Arifin
BMKG – (Institution of
Meteorology
Climatology and
Geophysics)
Dorisno
Sarihusada Ltd.
(Danone)
Ade Saputra
HSE Officer di PT. Petro
Jasa Energi
Heru Sagito
Product Engineer at
Infineon Technologies,
Ltd. -Batam
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Care
er a
nd
Em
plo
yab
ility
Hafizur Rizki
Instrument Analyzer,
Riau Andalan Pulp
and Paper Ltd.
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/alumni/kiprah-alumni.html
Asrizal Deri Futra
Lecturer in State
Polytechnic of Batam
Rudi Pratama Putra
Safety Inspector at
CSK Insulation
Engineering, Ltd.
Muhammad
Faisal
Metrologist in
Ministry of
Industry
Sri Oktamuliani
Physics Lecturer at
Andalas University
Yosi Sudarsi Asrill
Mayapada
Hospital - Jakarta
Ledyva Depinta
Cipta Persada
Anugerah Nusantara,
Ltd. - Bandung
Heldo Aura
Commissioner of the
KPU (General Election
Commission)
Bukittinggi
Laila Katriani
Physics Lecturer in
State University of
Yogyakarta
Suci Miza Marta
Ulfia
Semen Padang
Hospital - Padang
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Care
er a
nd
Em
plo
yab
ility Jakaria Usman
PSTNT (Center of
Science and
Applied Nuclear
Technology) –
BATAN (National
Nuclear Power
Institute)
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/alumni/kiprah-alumni.html
2015: 5 Students to Ibaraki
University, Japan
2017: 2 Students to Kyoto
University, Japan 2015: 4 Students to Kyoto University,
Japan
2016 & 2018: 2 Students to
Ibaraki University, Japan
2016: 1 Student to Leicester
University, UK
2016: 1 Student to Beijing
University, China
Ilham Perdana
2019: 3rd
Champion in MIPA
EXPO XIII national
level
2018: General
Champion of
Student
Physics
Olympiad
(OFM) in West
Sumatra
2018: Gold medal at 31st National
Student Science Week (PIMNAS)
2018 (2019): 17 (14) PKM proposals
funded by the Ministry of Research,
Technology and Higher Education
2018: National
Finalist ONMIPA
2018: General Champion of Student
Physics Olympiad (OFM) in Sumatra
Students & Graduates Success Stories
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Stu
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s
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/news-events/prestasi-dosen-mahasiswa.html
Students Exchange
Championship Winners
Name: Arsal Chayri Iby, S.Si
Student Batch : 2007
Profession: QC (Welding Inspector) at Quamaxindo Utama
Ltd.
Testimony: "Physics is a universal science that has many
applications in various fields. Believe in the capabilities we
have is how we can be the best. Develop your capabilities
and expand your links and friendship. Don't think about it,
just do it! Your best efforts will bring you success "
Name: Ade Saputra, S.Si
Student Batch : 2011
Profession: HSE Officer at Petro Energy Services Ltd.
Testimony: "Physics is a field that studies about everyday
life. Everything that happens in nature is a physical event.
So, without physics the day that we go through is nothing".
Name: Azharie Wibowo, S.Si
Student Batch : 2007 (Basic Science)
Profession: Datascrip Ltd. (Branch Head of Jambi)
Testimony: "Physics teaches many concepts for me, starting
from the concept of thinking, the concept of working, to the
concept of character which are very compatible in any field of
work even in economic and business world. As a physics
alumni, I have managed to excel in the company I am
currently working in by applying these concepts".
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Gra
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Graduates
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/alumni/kiprah-alumni.html
Name: Mike Ritaliah, M.Si
Student Batch : 1998 (Undergraduate), 2016 (Postgraduate)
Profession: Teacher at SMAN 2, Harau (Boarding School),
Limapuluh Kota, West Sumatra.
Testimony: "Physics had always been a scourge for my
students. With the knowledge I gained at Physics
Department of Andalas University Insya Allah and
Alhamdulillah my students begin to like and to enjoy
experimenting with Physics".
Name: Rudi Pratama Putra, S.Si
Student Batch : 2006
Profession: Safety Inspector at CSK Insulation Engineering Ltd.
Testimony: "In the working world we must have specific
soft skills, so we can focus on the fields that we pursue.
Physics is a collection of several fields of science. Develop
your Physics in order to be able to compete in an
increasingly tight working world. Fighting!"
Name: Hafizur Rizki, S.Si
Student Batch : 2010
Profession: Instrument Analyzer, Engineer Development
Trainee, PT. Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper
Testimony: "Physics is very applicative in the working
world. The key to being able to apply physics is only one,
namely learning honestly".
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Gra
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s Su
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tory
Further Information: http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/alumni/kiprah-alumni.html
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Location – Campus Map
Further Information: https://bit.ly/2PSlhgi
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About this Prospectus
© Andalas University, 2019. All rights reserved.
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This prospectus may subject to changes over time. The information will always be updated every academic year e.g., information about fees, courses, staff, and various services available in Universitas Andalas. Any changes on curriculum needs approval from the Universitas Andalas Education Committee.
To ensure that you have all the essential and updated information required to enable you to make any decisions, please check-out the Department of Physics’ website at http://fisika.fmipa.unand.ac.id/.
Editors • Trengginas E P Sutantyo, M.Si
• Elistia Liza Namigo, M.Si
Content Creators • Elistia Liza Namigo, M.Si
• Dr. techn. Marzuki
• Dr. rer.nat. Muldarisnur
• Dr. Dian Fitriyani
• Mutya Vonnisa, M.Si Design and illustrations • Trengginas E P Sutantyo, M.Si
The Department of Physics of Andalas University would like to thank the contributors, students and collaborators involved in this prospectus content making.
Acknowledgement
Remarks
Further Information
Universitas Andalas. Kampus Limau Manis, Pauh, Kota Padang,
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