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Biomass-based adsorbent development for carcinogenic contaminant contender in the cooking oil production process

2019

Development of the Effectiveness Model of Knowledge Management based on a cross-generation point of view

2020

Development of fatigue detection technology based on psychomotor, cognitive and eye indicators

2018

Crystal polymer morphology analysis in a mixture of poly (L-Lactic Acid) and Poly (Methyl methacrylate)

2019

Development of Portable Detection Sensors Non & 8208; Enzymatic Uric Acid (Gout) Based on Metal Organic Framework

2020

SAPO-34 Membrane Development for Sweetening Gas Process

2019

Computational studies The influence of oxygen defects on the stability of the Li-coated oxide material structure (NICOMN) O2 as a Li & 8208 battery cathode; high energy capacity ion

2020

Implementation of Swakella in the context of preparing management studies of the sustainability of Bank Indonesia tasks for the service of the incident condition

2019

Development of Membrane Capacitive Deionization (MCDI) for Processing Produced Water

2019

Distillation membrane for seawater desalination with Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD)

2020

Development of ultrafiltration membranes for clean water supply in remote areas

2019

Production of Bench Scale Bench Flour Low Glycemic Rich in Rich Antioxidants and Functional Proteins of Cilembu Sweet Potatoes (Ipomoea Batatas L. C5 Cilembu)

2020

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