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THE 1ST International Conference on Frontier Physics and
Its Multitasking Applications on 14th to 16th November 2017
(1st ICFP-IMAS 2017) http://fisika.fmipa.unpatti.ac.id/icfp/imas2017
Welcome (Usu Mae Upu/ Welcome King in Ambon Ancient Language) Our International Distinguished Speakers and
Contributed speakers as well as Honor Attendees
TIME SCHEDULE
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The 1st Day of 1st ICFP-IMAs on 14th November 2017
Moderator: H.I. Elim, Ph.D
Time
&
Profile
Activity & Contribution
of 1st SESSION
08:00 – 09:00 REGISTRATION
09:00 – 09:30 A WELCOME SPEECH of Head of 1st ICFP-IMAs
09:30 – 10:00
OPENING TALK BY RECTOR OF PATTIMURA
UNIVERSITY, PROF. DR. J.M. SAPTENNO
10:00 - 10:15 Coffee break
10:15 – 11:00
[1.1.]. Dr. M.V. Reddy (Distinguished Speaker 1),
National University of Singapore,
“Nano structured metal oxide, nitrides, fluorophosphates for Lithium Batteries”
M.V. Reddy1,2
* 1Department of Physics, National University of Singapore,
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Singapore 117542. 2Department of Materials Science & Engineering, National University
of Singapore, Singapore 117576.
The Brief Scientific CV of Dr. M.V. Reddy
Dr. M.V. Reddy obtained his Ph. D (2003) in the area of Materials
Science from ICMCB-CNRS)/ENSCPB, University of Bordeaux,
France. From July 2003, he is working in National University of
Singapore (NUS), Singapore. For the last 15 years, he has been
working on the Li-ion battery materials (cathodes, anodes,
supercapacitors and solid electrolytes), including novel methods of
synthesis, characterization and evaluation of the electrochemical
properties. He has published around 160 papers in various international
journals and one review paper and gave 70 talks (Plenary (10), keynote
(10) and Invited talks(38) and 16 contributed talks) at various
conferences. His h-index; 47 and 8900 citations. He is serving as
editorial advisory board member in Materials Research Bulletin and
several open access Journals, and he served as theme chair for Energy
and Environment and session chair for Batteries, Fuel cells and
materials for Environmental protection in International Conference of
Young Researchers on Advanced Materials (ICYRAM-IUMRS) 2012,
2014 and 2016, Singapore. He trained around 300 high school/college
and International exchange students mainly from india and co-
mentored 7 Ph.D students. His projects won many awards in national
and international conferences and his project won 2nd
prize in
prestigious Intel International Science & Engg. Fair (ISEF 2013) and
1st prize from American Chemical Society, USA. He won Outstanding
Science Mentorship Award (2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013, 2014, 2015 and
2016), from Ministry of Education, Singapore and Inspiring Research
Mentor Award (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 , & 2017) from
NUSHS. He is visiting professor at various universities in Malaysia,
Africa and India. More details of my publication:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pWKr2M0AAAAJ
11:00 – 12:00 A BRIEF SPEECH AND SIGNING OF LoI & MOU
11:00 – 11:30
[1.2.1.]. Prof. Dr. Y. Ohmiya (Distinguished Speaker 2), AIST :
“AIST, Biomedical Research Institute” + LoI
About Dr. Yoshihiro Ohmiya, A Scientist Leader from AIST,
Japan
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11:30 – 12:00
LoI document between AIST, Japan and FMIPA, Patimura
University, Ambon, Indonesia:
[1.2.2.]. Dr. Arend L. Mapanawang (Distinguished Speaker 3):
“IJHMCR & IAI” + MOU.
About Dr. Arend L. Mapanawang, Editor-in-Chief of IJHMCR
and IAI Chairman:
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12:00 – 12:15
RESPECTED GIFT & HONOR TO ALL INVITED SPEAKERS
12:15 – 13:00 LUNCH
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13:00 -13:45
[1.3.]. Dr. Kazuhiko Ishikawa (Distinguished Speaker 4), AIST
“Construction of Thermostable Enzyme”
About Dr. Kazuhiko Ishikawa, A Scientist from AIST, Japan
Dr. Kazuhiko Ishikawa is a Senior Scientist at AIST with about 126 international refereed papers and citations of 1687.
13:45 – 14:30
[1.4.]. Dr. P.J. Patty (Distinguished Speaker 5), Biophysics Lab.,
Pattimura Univ., Indonesia
“LIPID VESICLES: THE PHYSICS AND ITS POTENTIAL
APPLICATION AS NANO CARRIERS ”
About Dr. Philipus J. Patty, A Scientist from Patimura University
in the field of Biophysics:
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Philipus J. Patty Department of Physics, Universitas Pattimura Jl. Ir. M. Putuhena Ambon 97233 Indonesia Education B.Sc., in Physics Education: IKIP Ujung Pandang, Indonesia. 1991 M.Sc., in Physics: Simon Fraser University, Canada. 2000 Ph.D., in Physics: Simon Fraser University, Canada. 2006 Work Experience 1993 – now., Lecturer at Universitas Pattimura Ambon 2010 – 2012, Researcher, Institute of Fundamental Science, Massey University, New Zealand 2006, Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Physics Simon Fraser University, Canada 2000 – 2006, Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant, Department of
Physics, Simon Fraser University, Canada Area of Interest My research focuses on the physical properties of biomaterials. We use materials such as lipids and carbohydrate to produce biomaterials, which can be used for many applications, and we study the physical properties of those biomaterials.
We use variety of lipids to produce vesicles, which can be used as nano carriers and as a prototype for a cell.
We use different kinds of plant materials, including leafs, fruits, seeds, and fruit skins, from variety of local plants as mediators to produce metal nanoparticles, and try to classify which materials are “good” for metal nanoparticles. For the purposes of using metal nanoparticles in many applications, we make the powders of the particles. With our collaborators from Biology Department of Pattimura University, we also study the antimicrobial and antifungal properties of metal nanoparticles.
We use starch of variety of local plants to produce bioplastics, from which we study its physical properties.
Publications
(Book) Rheology - New Concepts, Applications and Methods. Edited by Rajkumar Durairaj. 2013. In Tech. Chapter 1: A Practical Review of Microbiological Techniques, by: Bradley W. Mansel, Stephen Keen, Philipus J. Patty, Yacine Hemar and Martin A.K. Williams
Janina Fischer, Jeremy D. Hall, Philipus J. Patty, Martin A. K. Williams, Mark R. Waterlanda andShane G. Telfer. 2013. Stereoselective Aggregation of Chiral Complexes with Threefold Symmetric Pendant Carboxyl Groups: An Example of “Perfect” Self-Assembly Not Seen in the Crystalline State? . RSC Adv 3:12648-12654.
Carl A. Otter, Philipus J. Patty, Martin A. K. Williams, Mark R. Waterland, and Shane G. Telfer. 2011. Mechanically interlocked
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gold and silver nanoparticles using metallosupramolecular catenane chemistry. Nanoscale 3:941-944.
Ya-Wei Hsueh, Mei-Ting Chen, Philipus J. Patty, Christian Code, John Cheng, Barbara J. Frisken, Martin Zuckermann, and Jenifer Thewalt. 2007. Ergosterol in POPC Membranes: Physical Properties and Comparison with Structurally Similar Sterols. Biophysical Journal 92:1606-1615.
Philipus J. Patty and Barbara J. Frisken . 2006. Direct determination of the number-weighted mean radius and polydispersity from dynamic light-scattering data. Applied Optics 45:2209-2216.
Svetla G. Taneva, Philipus J. Patty, Barbara J. Frsiken, and Rosemary B. Cornell. 2005. CTP:Phosphocholine Cytidylyltransferase Binds Anionic Phospholipid Vesicles in a Cross-Bridging Mode. Biochemistry 44:9382-9393.
Philipus J. Patty and Barbara J. Frisken. 2003. The Pressure-Dependence of the Size of Extruded Vesicles. Biophysical Journal 85:996-1004.
Barbara J. Frisken, Charles Asman, and Philipus J. Patty. 2000. Studies of Vesicle Extrusion. Langmuir 16:928-933.
14:30 – 15:15
[1.5.]. Prof.Dr. Darminto (Distinguished Speaker 6),
Institut Teknologi Surabaya.
“Magnetism in Carbon-based Materials” The Brief Scientific CV of Prof. Dr. Darminto
Doctor of Physics, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia 2001; Professor of Condensed Matter Physics, Department of Physics, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, Indonesia, 2011 - present. Specialist Trainee on Materials Science, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Austria, 1997; research visit on single crystal growing of oxide materials, University of Amsterdam, 1998; internship on high-Tc superconductivity, The University of Tokyo, Japan, 1998–1999; postdoctoral research on superconducting interfaces and devices, University Twente, The Netherlands, 2002–2003; Workshop on condensed matter physics, The Abdus Salam ICTP, Trieste, Italy, 2006. Collaborative researches on : quantum devices with MIMOS, Malaysia, 2007–2010; muon based science with RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan, 2007–present; superconducting and magnetic materials with Chiba University, Japan, 2009–2012; materials processing and corrosion with Federal Institute for Material Research and Testing (BAM) Berlin, Germany, 2013–present; neutron scattering and diffraction based experiements with National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), Indonesia, 2005–; synchrotron X-ray experiments with Synchrotron Light Reserach Institute (SRLI), Thailand, 2015–present.
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Research interests : magneto-electronic materials, superconductivity, 2D material system Member of : International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM); Executive Committee (EC) of Asia-Oceania Neutron Scattering Association (AONSA), 2016 – 2017; Board of Indonesian Neutron Scattering Society (INNS); Indonesian Physical Society; Materials Research Society (MRS) – Indonesia; Indonesian Magnetic Association.
15:15 – 15:30 QUESTIONS & ANSWER of 1st SESSION
15:30 – 15:45 COFFEE BREAK
15:45 – 17:00
Contributed POSTERS :
[P.1.] to [P.10.]
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2nd Day of 1st ICFP-IMAs on 15th November 2017
Moderator: Dr. C.R. Kereh
Time
&
Profile
Activity & Contribution
of 2nd
SESSION
09:00 – 09:45
[2.1.]. Assoc. Prof. Dr. C. Baskar (Distinguished Speaker 7),
Uttarakhan Univ., India:
“The Art and Science of Conjugated Polymers”
About Assoc. Prof. Dr. C. Baskar : Dr. Chinnappan Baskar is an Associate Professor and former Director
(Officiating) of THDC Institute of Hydropower Engineering and
Technology Tehri, Constituent Institute of Uttarakhand Technical
University, Dehradun, India. He has received his M. Sc. Chemistry from
the Indian Institute of Technology Madras and PhD in Organic and
Materials Chemistry from the Department of Chemistry, National
University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore. He has worked as Brain
Korean 21 (BK21) Research Professor at the Department of
Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, Myongji University,
South Korea and Co-researcher in Energy and Environmental Fusion
Technology Center, Myongji University; Director (Academic Affairs),
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Dev Bhoomi Group of Institutions, Dehradun, Uttarakhand; Assistant
Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry, Lovely
Professional University, Punjab. His research interests include Synthetic
Organic Chemistry, Conducting Polymers, Green Chemistry, Ionic
Liquids, Poly(ionic) Liquids, Radiation Resistant Polymers, Biomass
Conversion: Biofuels, Fine-chemicals and Biopolymers; Biofibers and
Smart Textiles. He was invited to attend and deliver lectures/seminars in
international and national conferences & workshops, and faculty
development programs. He has been the examiner for PhD & M. Phil
thesis at different universities and institutes in India. He has received the
Distinguished Academician Award from Pentagram Research Center
(P) Ltd, India, and the award for “Excellent Institute for Promoting
Hydropower in Uttarakhand” by CMAI Association of India. He is
the Editor of Biomass Conversion: The Interface of Biotechnology,
Chemistry and Materials Science (Springer-Verlag); author
of Engineering Chemistry book (Wiley India); co-author
of Stereochemistry (Narosa Publishing House and Alpha Science
International Ltd), and the co-author of text book Systematic
Nomenclature of Organic Compounds (IK International Publishers,
Delhi).
09:45 – 10:05
[2.2.]. Dr. H. I. Elim (Contributed Speaker 1),
Nanotechnology Research Center and Innovative Creation,
Pattimura University.
“Multitasking Impacts on Research in Frontier
Physics”
A Brief C.V of Dr. H.I. Elim:
Dr. Hendry Izaac Elim, Lecturer & Senior researcher (Ph.D.-Physics; personal website: http://fisika.fmipa.unpatti.ac.id/hendry-izaac-elim ),
now is an experience Indonesia scientist of nanoscience and
nanotechnology (rank 23rd in 2017 based on Webomatrics (http://www.webometrics.info/en/node/96 )), head of the
Nanotechnology Research Center and Innovative Creation (PPNRI-
LEMLIT, website: http://lemlit.unpatti.ac.id/pusat-pnri ) of the Pattimura University (UNPATTI), Chairman for Nanomaterials for
Photonics Nanotechnology Laboratory (N4PN Lab), Physics
Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA-UNPATTI), Ambon, Indonesia, and regular Member of the Indonesia
Theoretical Physicist. He got his B.Sc (S.Si). in Theoretical Physics in
1995 at Gadjah Mada university (UGM), the oldest university in Indonesia, M.Si (M.Sc). in Theoretical Physics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) in 1999, Specialist in nanoscience and nanotechnology,
Physics Doctor's degree (Ph.D.) at National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore on 13th December 2005, Docent at FMIPA-
UNPATTI since 2000 up to present. After his PhD at NUS, Dr. Elim
worked as a postdoctoral fellow in physics department of NUS, and about 2 years later He moved to Tohoku
university, Sendai, Japan working on superhybrid materials project at Institute of Multidisciplinary
Research for Advanced Materials (IMRAM) from 2007 to 2012. In 2013, Dr. Elim worked as a scientist at Surya university, Indonesia for 3 months and then moved to STKIP Surya, Gading
Serpong, Tangerang, Indonesia working as a physics lecturer for 1 year. Later in September 2014, Dr.
Elim returned to FMIPA-UNPATTI and started building N4PN Lab as well as PPRI-LEMLIT until present time. The advancement of Science and technology development of Dr. Elim group started by
educating the first 6 research B.Sc students and since that He already educated more than 30
graduated B.Sc in physics from all advanced research on novel superfibers fabricated from all types of garbage materials. The studies involved their mechanical and optical properties. Ricently, Dr. Elim
is leading research on water contaminated by CaCO3, the aggregation of salt behaviors in ocean water
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and energy research development. Furthermore, Dr. Elim educated few research students to work on biomembrane films and fibers fabricated using rubbish natural things. These studies involved their
mechanical and optical behaviors. In addition, Dr. Elim had been invited to give international scientific talks especially related to the multitasking applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology
in small islands and human characters. Based on the international community data recorded in Web of
Science, Dr. Elim have published over 41 papers with h-index of 22, and citation more than 1800. In
addition, based on google scholar, his citations from about 66 international papers and
proceedings have already reached over 2400 with h-index of 25. This year of 2017, Dr. Elim has
been a regular member of AAAS.
*ORCID ID: 0000-0002-4272-7115
10:05 – 10:20 COFFEE BREAK
10:20 – 10:40
[2.3.]. P. Nanlohy, M.Sc (Contributed Speaker 2),
Computational Oceanography and Weather Lab.,
Pattimura Univ.
“A Unique Cyclonic and Anti-Cyclonic Eddies
Current Character in Banda Sea”
10:40 – 11:00
[2.4.]. Dr. Fachrul Rozi (Contributed Speaker 3), Department of Physics, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
Budi Legowo, Daru Wahyuningsih and Muhammad Fachrul Rozi Kurniawan,
“Identification of Salt Water Resource using Electrical Resistivity Tomography in Banjarsari, Grobogan”
11:00 – 11:20
[2.5.]. Dr. J. Latuny (Contributed Speaker 4),
Mechanical Engineering Department of Pattimura Univ.
“Investigation on Selection of Wavelet Basis functions in
Generating Feature Pattern of Mechanical Vibration
Signal of Rotating Machinery”
11:20 – 11:40
[2.6.]. Dr. Willem Anthon Siahaya (Contributed Speaker 5),
Agriculture Faculty, Pattimura University:
“Land Cover in Leihitu Peninsula Ambon District
Based on Image Spectral Transformation”
11:40 – 12:00 QUESTIONS & ANSWER of 2nd
SESSION
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12:00 – 13:00 LUNCH
3RD
SESSION
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. C. Baskar / Dr. M.V. Reddy
13:00 – 13:20 [3.1.]. Y.A. Lesnussa, M.Sc (Contributed Speaker 6),
Mathematics Department, Pattimura Univ.
“DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM FOR SYMPTOMS OF FEVER IN
CHILDREN USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK AND
CERTAINTY FACTOR METHOD: A Study Case of
Fever Patient at RSUD Dr. M. Haulussy Hospital in Ambon”
13:20 – 13:40 [3.2.]. R.K. Laita, et al. (Contributed Speaker 7),
Computational Oceanography and Weather Lab.,
Pattimura Univ.
“November and January Special Behavior of Sound
Velocity Related to Monsoon and ENSO in North
East of Banda Sea”
13:40 – 14:00 [3.3.]. Nur Shartira/ Hanti Silawane (Contributed Speaker 8),
Computational Oceanography and Weather Lab.,
Pattimura Univ..
“Typical Character in the South of Banda Sea Based
on Thickness and Variability in the Upper Limit
Thermocline Area”
14:00 – 14:20 [3.4]. Nasrin Silawane, et al. (Contributed Speaker 9),
Computational Oceanography and Weather Lab.,
Pattimura Univ.
“Sound Velocity Properties due to Salinity, Temperature
and Depth of The Whole Banda Sea”
14:20 – 14:40 [3.5]. B. Latukonsina, B.Sc., et al*. (Contributed Speaker 10),
Nanotechnology Research Center and Innovative Creation,
Pattimura University.
“Essential Character of Sea Water Based on Its Optical Salt
Aggregation Behaviors Under the Influence of
Temperature”
14:40 – 15:00 [3.6]. Selvi Gamarbobir, M. Yoktery, D.L. Patty, and
H. I. Elim (Elim Heaven)1,2,3,4,5*
(Contributed Speaker 11)
“Electricity Behavior and its Connection to Chemical
Bonding Structure Inside an Orange”
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15:00 – 15:20
QUESTIONS & ANSWER of 3rd
SESSION
15:20 – 16:00
Contributed POSTERS :
[P.11.] to [P.20.]
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The 3rd Day of 1st ICFP-IMAs on 16th November 2017
SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR ALL
DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS
Time
Activity & Contribution
08:00
-
15:00
The Beauty of Ambon Island’s tour
Morela Lubang
Buaya
Batu Layar
Ells
(Morea)
Area of
Larike
Merah
Putih
Bridge
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