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Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
I am an undergraduate student of Information Systems at Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, with extensive self-taught experience in programming and electronic tinkering. Over the years, I've become proficient in various programming languages, such as Python, C++, and several web development languages. In addition to my programming skills, I have a lot of experience in designing PCBs and 3D design thanks to my fascination with tinkering with electronics. With such skills, I have have successfully completed numerous projects, including web development and robotics related.
As a cloud computing cohort at Bangkit Academy, I am currently undergoing an intensive training program in cloud computing. The program is designed to equip me with the necessary skills and knowledge to become a proficient cloud computing engineer. I am excited to be part of this program and look forward to applying my new skills in real-world projects.
As an electronic engineer within the Bayucaraka UAV Research Team ITS, my responsibilities include various tasks, from circuit design and PCB layout to system integration, testing, and piloting the UAV. I work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including mechanical engineers and software developers, to ensure seamless integration of electronics with other components of the UAV. Aside from being an electronic engineer, I also piloted various different UAV in a testing environment, ensuring its safety and others around it.
As a web developer for the Information Systems Expo (ISE!) 2023, I was responsible for developing and maintaining the event's official website. My role was focused on the back-end side of the web, ensuring its reliability and robustness. My work was challenging but rewarding, and I am proud of the final product that we delivered to the public.
As the secretary of the internal department, my role was crucial in overseeing various administrative duties necessary to keep the department running smoothly. My duties were varied and challenging, ranging from scheduling meetings and keeping track of appointments to managing correspondence and filing paperwork.
Singapore Amazing Flying Machine Competition (SAFMC) is a competition organized by DSO National Laboratories (DSO) along with the Science Centre Singapore and supported by the Ministry of Defence of Singapore. Category D1 require each team to design and build up to three semi-autonomous drone and controlled using wearable to compete in a Tic Tac Toe game against other team. We participate in this category by creating two twin drones that we design and manufacture ourselves using 3D printing and laser cutting techniques; we named them Jati Sigma and Jati Theta. Both drones are controlled using a wearable device that utilizes a gyroscope sensor to direct the movement of the drones, which is controlled by a pilot.
Singapore Amazing Flying Machine Competition (SAFMC) is a competition organized by DSO National Laboratories (DSO) along with the Science Centre Singapore and supported by the Ministry of Defence of Singapore. Category D2 requires each team to design and build two to four autonomous drones to perform a multitude of tasks collaboratively. We participated in this category by creating two identical drones that we designed to meet the requirements; we named them Soerongarep and Soeromburi because of how the drone position themself when flying. The drone is equipped with an NVIDIA Jetson Nano as the brain of the drone to carry out various processes such as pathfinding to image processing and allows the two drones to communicate with each other, which enables them to work together. The mission is to deliver a package to the predetermined places autonomously.