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Mixed characteristics of warm paved (warm mix asphalt / WMA) with asbuton semi extraction and zeolite-based added material

2017

Lindi's processing from city waste landfills with a combination of biological processes and ozone

2018

Study of the application of Inland Container Depots to improve the performance of imported container terminals

2017

Increased organic waste fraction with hydrothermal carbonization to utilize the energy contained

2018

Study of the Effect of Geometric Conditions of Road to Vehicle Speed

2017

Utilization of B3 waste (Bottom Ash, Fly Ash and Slag) as an acidic water neutralization with a laboratory scale reclamation method

2018

Development of Reliability Based Underwater Inspection (Rebui) on Offshore Platforms in Indonesia

2017

Study of the effectiveness of the garbage bank and TPS-3R in reducing waste generation. Case Study of the Special Region of Yogyakarta

2018

Potential Utilization of Sea Wave Energy Resources in Indonesian Faboring

2017

Underwater acoustic numerical modeling in shallow water for detection of submarines

2017

Development of emissions and characterization of PM2.5 of the open combustion emissions of agricultural waste in Indonesia originating from different types of plants (rice, sugar cane and corn) and an air pollutant emission inventory of burning agricultural waste, s

2020

Vibration control system on the Jacket platform

2017

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