home icon
search icon
menu icon

> News > The Undergraduate Program in Physics Held a Guest Lecture: Development of Nanomaterials for Chemical and Biological Sensors

The Undergraduate Program in Physics Held a Guest Lecture: Development of Nanomaterials for Chemical and Biological Sensors

Published At

25 November 2024

Published By

Anonymous Writer

The Undergraduate Program in Physics Held a Guest Lecture: Development of Nanomaterials for Chemical and Biological Sensors
Thumbnail The Undergraduate Program in Physics Held a Guest Lecture: Development of Nanomaterials for Chemical and Biological Sensors
The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Sumatera Utara (FMIPA USU), held a guest lecture on "Nanomaterial Development for Chemical and Biological Sensors" featuring BRIN researcher Dr. Ni Luh Wulan Septiani. Students gained insights into the promising field of nanomaterial technology in physics.

In an effort to enhance student competencies, the Undergraduate Program in Physics of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) held a guest lecture titled “Nanomaterial Development for Chemical and Biological Sensors”. The event was attended by students of the Undergraduate Program in Physics at FMIPA USU and featured a keynote speaker from the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Dr. Ni Luh Wulan Septiani, S.Si., M.T.

The event began with an opening remark by the Head of the Undergraduate Program in Physics, Dr. Tulus Ikhsan Nasution, S.Si., M.Sc. In his speech, he expressed his appreciation to the participants and encouraged them to focus on the lecture content. “I hope that through this guest lecture, the students in attendance can deeply learn the material, as nanomaterial technology is growing exponentially across many fields and is predicted to have significant future potential,” he stated.

The Vice Dean I of FMIPA USU, Dr. Cut Fatimah Zuhra, S.Si., M.Si., representing the Dean of FMIPA USU, also delivered a welcome speech and officially opened the event. In her remarks, she highlighted the importance of the knowledge shared in this lecture for students. “This guest lecture is highly beneficial because it provides knowledge directly from an expert. I hope the students can seize this opportunity to understand the development and application of nanomaterial technology in the field of physics,” she said.

The event was officially opened by Vice Dean I of FMIPA USU, accompanied by the keynote speaker.

Dr. Ni Luh Wulan Septiani, S.Si., M.T., as the speaker, presented insights into the development of nanomaterials for chemical and biological sensors, based on her extensive research experience at BRIN. Her lecture provided students with valuable knowledge, aiming to enrich their understanding and inspire them to apply these concepts in their academic studies.

News