17 PKM proposals from FMIPA UNNES have successfully secured funding for the PKM 8 Fields program in 2023.

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17 PKM proposals from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) UNNES have successfully secured funding from the Directorate of Learning and Student Affairs. This is evidenced by the issuance of Letter Number 2383/E2/DT.01.00/2023 dated June 15, 2023, regarding the Funding of Student Creativity Program (PKM) in 8 Fields for the Year 2023. The letter states that the Directorate of Learning and Student Affairs has evaluated the PKM proposals in the 8 Fields for the Year 2023 and attached to the letter is the list of funded titles.

The 17 PKM proposals from FMIPA UNNES that have been funded cover various fields, namely 1 PKM-KC, 5 PKM-K, 8 PKM-RE, and 3 PKM RSH. FMIPA UNNES has successfully dominated 32% of the total PKM proposals submitted by UNNES and has obtained funding for a total of 52 proposals.

The list of FMIPA UNNES teams that have successfully secured funding is as follows:

No.PKM SchemeTitleStudent ProposerStudent IDStudy ProgramSupervisor
1KDupe Bio-Shampoo: Environmentally Friendly Shampoo from Randu Leaves and Papaya Seed Waste using Ultrasonic Extraction-Microwave Distillation (USE-MD)RIZKA ASYIFADAMAYANTI PUTRI4311422071 Chemistry NANIK WIJAYATI
2KInnovation of Organic Body Lotion from Dragon Fruit and Siwalan as Antioxidant and MoisturizerSEPTINA PRADITIA MALIK4311422005 Chemistry NANIK WIJAYATI
3KRinse-Free Antibacterial Spray Soap Combination of Silver Nanoparticles and White Watermelon Flesh Extract for Body RelaxationMARIHA ZULFA RISANA4311420012 Chemistry HARJONO
4KCushy Edible Bowl: Environmentally Friendly Food Packaging from Papaya Skin as an Effort to Address Plastic Waste Problems in IndonesiaTIARA DWI WULANDARI4001420049 Science Education PRASETYO LISTIAJI
5KEdible Crayons Based on Eggshell Waste with Natural Dyes and Microwave Oven Technology as a Supplementary Anti-Stunting for ChildrenM. AKIYASUL AZKIYA4612421014 Information Systems M. FARIS AL HAKIM
6KCIntegrated Unmanned Aerial Vehicle with Human and Animal Detection based on Computer Vision as an Intelligent Rescue Robot to Accelerate Flood EvacuationNUR AFAN SYARIFUDIN4612420004 Information Systems M. FARIS AL HAKIM
7REInnovation of Antioxidant Film made of PVA-Starch combined with Coconut Shell Extract and Clay for Active Food Packaging ApplicationsSHELLY SALISTA RAHMAYANTI4201422020 Physics Education BUDI ASTUTI
8RECarbon Nanodots from Alang-Alang Leaf Chlorophyll as Fertilizer to Enhance Plant Growth RateDIANICA MAULINA4211421004 Physics MAHARDIKA PRASETYA AJI
9REStarch-Based Bioplastic from Banana Peels with the Addition of Banana Pseudostem Nanocellulose and GlycerolIVA MAYLANA DEVI4311419029 Chemistry SIGIT PRIATMOKO
10REInnovation of Hybrid Sunscreen using Moringa Leaf Extract Encapsulated in Layered Double Hydroxide doped with Eu (III) as an Alternative Photobiomodulation Therapy to Enhance Collagen BiosynthesisRICHIE MARCELINO4311421004 Chemistry CEPI KURNIAWAN
11RESynthesis of K[Al(SO4)2].12H2O from Used Tin Cans as a Natural Dye Mordant of Indigofera tinctoria Linn. in Batik to Reduce Synthetic Dye WasteALFANDI ANWAR4311420040 Chemistry SIGIT PRIATMOKO
12REMechanical Strength, Hydrophobicity, and Biodegradation Rate of Modified Nanocrystalline Durian Skin Cellulose with Cetrimonium Chloride through Phase Inversion MethodINTAN NOR AINI4401422064Biology EducationENDAH WIDHIHASTUTI
13REEffectiveness of Mesoporous Magnetite Nanoparticles from Rambutan Peel Extract (Nephelium Lappaceum) for Remediation of Batik Industry Waste Residue as a Wastewater Management MeasureAZRA PUTRI NURHALIZA4411421021 Biology TALITHA WIDIATNINGRUM
14REBioadditive from Bali Orange Peel Extract using Ultrasound Assisted Extraction based on Nanotechnology in Gasoline for Increased Octane and Motorcycle Engine PerformanceMUHAMMAD ABDUL JABAR4411421001 Biology TALITHA WIDIATNINGRUM
15RSHEffectiveness of Problem-Based Learning Assisted by Integrated Augmented Reality Teaching Modules on Semarang Cultural Heritage Sites to Improve Critical Thinking SkillsCINDY SETYA AMANDA4101421149 Chemistry ADI SATRIO ARDIANSYAH
16RSHDevelopment of Augmented Reality Comic Book Oriented towards Temanggung Culture, Integrated with Challenge-Based Learning to Enhance Students’ Creative Thinking AbilitiesANNISA WULANDARI4101420023 Chemistry ADI SATRIO ARDIANSYAH
17RSHDevelopment of Android Application Media with Tegal Culture Nuance, Assisted by Articulate Storyline for Mathematical Communication Skills through Problem-Based Differentiated LearningANFA’ AZMI RAHMAN4101420074 Chemistry DETALIA NORIZA MUNAHEFI

The Dean and the entire academic community of FMIPA UNNES congratulate the supervising teachers and student members of the 17 PKM teams who have successfully obtained funding from the Directorate of Learning and Student Affairs. May they be granted smoothness and success in implementing the planned programs, able to benefit UNNES and Indonesia, and able to enhance the reputation of FMIPA and UNNES as increasingly innovative and internationally reputable.

For more information regarding Guidelines, Schedule of Implementation for the 8 Fields PKM in 2023, Outputs of the 8 Fields PKM in 2023, Schedule of PKM 8 Fields Advertising on Social Media in 2023, Technical Instructions for Drafting the Contract of the 8 Fields PKM in 2023, Recapitulation of Universities that have received funding for the Student Creativity Program (PKM) in the Funding Scheme for 2023, and the Titles of Awardees of the Student Creativity Program (PKM) in the Funding Scheme for 2023, please refer to the attached document.

https://simbelmawa.kemdikbud.go.id/portal/pengumuman-pendanaan-pkm-8-bidang-tahun-2023-diktiristek/

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