SGU Continues to Drive Innovation and Community Impact with the Central Research Fund (CRF) 2023/2024

SGU Continues to Drive Innovation and Community Impact with the Central Research Fund (CRF) 2023/2024

At Swiss German University (SGU), the spirit of inquiry and dedication to societal betterment are deeply ingrained in the institution’s DNA. As we embrace the academic year 2023/2024, SGU proudly reaffirms its unwavering commitment to advancing knowledge and serving the community through the Central Research Fund (CRF) program. This year, the CRF has embarked on an ambitious journey, funding a remarkable array of 11 pioneering research projects that promise to push the boundaries of human understanding and contribute meaningfully to the world we live in.

  1. Evaluation of The Impact of Commuters’ Choice on Public Transportation on Air Quality
    Leader: Dr. Tanika D. Sofianti, ST, MT
  2. Outdoor Autonomous Mobile Robot – Hardware Construction and Test
    Leader: Dr. Rusman Rusyadi
  3. Dobot Magician in Virtual Reality: A Metaverse Research
    Leader: Dr. Eng. Aditya Tirta Pratama, S.Si, MT
  4. Assessing the Influence of Multi-Channel Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) Strategy on Brand Reputation and Consumer Decision Making in Higher Education
    Leader: Dr. Nila Krisnawati Hidayat, S.E., M.M.
  5. Mapping the Integration of Sustainability Reporting Fundamentals with Communication Strategies in Publicly Listed Companies
    Leader: Moch N. Kurniawan, MA
  6. Development of Electrode for Vanadium Redox Flow Battery
    Leader: Dena Hendriana, BSc., S.M., Sc.D
  7. An Investigation of Digital Mental Health Applications: A Close Look at Jakarta With Health Belief Model (HBM) & Model of Goal-Directed Behavior (MGB)
    Leader: Moch. Riyadh Rizky Adam, ST., M.S.M
  8. The Effect of Income Diversification on Efficiency; Moderating Role of Non-Interest Income Volatility in The Asia Pacific Banks
    Leader: Dr. Ir. Yosman Bustaman, M.Buss
  9. The Use of Tik Tok For Presidential Campaigning in 2024: The Case of Indonesia
    Leader: Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Ph.D
  10. Dating Violence Among University Students: Help-Seeking Strategies and Barriers to Disclosure
    Leader: Deborah Nauli Simorangkir, Ph.D
  11. Incorporation of Pectic Oligosaccharides (Pos) From Fruit Waste Into Commercial Cold-Pressed Fruit Juices as Prebiotics
    Leader: Dr. rer.nat Filiana Santoso

 

These projects span a wide spectrum of disciplines, from environmental science to robotics, marketing, finance, and health. They reflect SGU’s holistic approach to research and its commitment to addressing real-world challenges. Each project, led by dedicated experts, embodies the university’s ethos of creating knowledge that serves a higher purpose. SGU remains dedicated to shaping a brighter future through research, innovation, and community engagement.(DM/VEH)