by fpik | Nov 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
Semarang, 2025 – Rizal Attaqwa, a 2022 Oceanography student from Diponegoro University, achieved a proud accomplishment at “the 46th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS) 2025”, held in Makassar, Indonesia, on October 27–31, 2025.
This international conference was organized by the Indonesian Society of Remote Sensing (ISRS/MAPIN) and the Asian Association on Remote Sensing (AARS) with the theme “Harnessing Remote Sensing for Global Sustainability, Resilience, and Technology Innovation.” ACRS brought together experts to examine the role of remote sensing in sustainability and climate resilience.

At the conference, Rizal Attaqwa, who also represents UKM-F REGISTER (Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Technology Research), presented a study titled “Marine Heatwaves Study Based on Copernicus OSTIA L4 Satellite-Derived Sea Surface Temperature and Geospatial Analysis in the Arafura Sea (1982–2024).” This study analyzes Marine Heatwaves (MHWs), which are periods of extreme ocean warming identified from satellite sea surface temperature data over more than four decades.

For his contribution, Rizal Attaqwa was awarded the JSPRS Award 2025 by the Japan Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing as the young researcher with the best presentation under the age of 35. The team also included Dava Adria Ramadhan, Alfan Maulana, Seysha Haura Nydia Harini, and Aulia Dinda Saputri, under the guidance of Prof. Dr.Sc. Anindya Wirasatriya and Dr. Muhammad Helmi.
This success underscores the contribution of UNDIP students to remote sensing-based marine research and the role of Indonesia’s young generation in global sustainable science.
by fpik | Nov 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
Semarang, 2025 – Surya Adi Putra Pratama, an Oceanography student (Class of 2022) and active member of the student scientific community UKM-F REGISTER, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Universitas Diponegoro, proudly represented UNDIP as one of the delegates presenting his scientific research at The 46th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS) 2025. This prestigious international conference was held in Makassar, Indonesia, from October 27–31, 2025.

ACRS 2025 was jointly organized by the Indonesian Society of Remote Sensing (ISRS/MAPIN) and the Asian Association on Remote Sensing (AARS) under the theme “Harnessing Remote Sensing for Global Sustainability, Resilience, and Technology Innovation.” The conference served as a significant platform for researchers and experts from around the world to share innovations, foster collaboration, and discuss the advancement of remote sensing technology for sustainable global development.
In this conference, Surya presented his research titled “Study of Sediment Land Elevation Dynamics Using Airborne LiDAR in the Ajkwa Estuary, Mimika, Papua, Indonesia.” The study investigates elevation changes in sedimentary land influenced by natural sedimentation processes and human activities, utilizing high-resolution Airborne LiDAR data for analysis.
All accepted papers presented at the conference are published in the ISRS/MAPIN e-Proceedings and submitted for indexing in Scopus and Web of Science, providing international exposure for the participants’ research. Surya’s participation exemplifies the capability of UNDIP students to compete at the global level and highlights REGISTER’s commitment to fostering a culture of research, innovation, and scientific excellence among its members.
by fpik | Nov 12, 2025 | Achievement, News
Semarang, 2025 – Students from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science (FPIK), Diponegoro University, proudly represented Indonesia at The 46th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS) 2025, held in Makassar, Indonesia, on October 27-31, 2025. The conference carried the theme “Harnessing Remote Sensing for Global Sustainability, Resilience, and Technology Innovation.”

ACRS is an annual scientific forum that brings together researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers from around the world. This year’s event was organized by the Indonesian Society of Remote Sensing (ISRS/MAPIN) in collaboration with the Asian Association on Remote Sensing (AARS).
Neisha Alfiza, Marito Gracia Lumbangaol, Karina Miranti Arsita Putri, Seno Aji Haning Mahendra, and Muhammad Renaldi Zhafran study integrating radar technology, mathematical modeling, and spatial analysis in oceanography. Their paper, “Study of Internal Solitary Waves Characteristics Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery and the Korteweg-de Vries Numerical Model in the Southern Andaman Sea,” explores internal solitary wave dynamics through the integration of SAR imagery and KdV modeling.

Their participation highlights UNDIP’s commitment to advancing marine science and remote sensing research while strengthening international collaboration for global sustainability and environmental resilience.