Prof. Dr. Didik Prasetyoko, M.Sc.

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Prof. Dr. Didik Prasetyoko, M.Sc is a full professor in solid structure characterization. He got his bachelor’s degree in the Department of Chemistry ITS. His master's and Ph.D. degrees are obtained from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM).

Prof. Didik is one of the most productive researchers in the Department of Chemistry and ITS. His research interests are to develop zeolites and mesoporous materials from rice husk, fly ash, kaolin, and red mud for various applications, including fine chemical synthesis, fragrance, and biodiesel. One of his noticeable works is the biodiesel from Kemiri Sunan oil. Recently, he also works in the natural polymer, specifically converting pepper waste from pepper plantations into crystalline cellulose. Prof. Didik authored publications in various reputable and high-impact journals, such as the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Sustainable Environmental Research, Material Chemistry and Physics, Scientific Reports, Catalysis Letter, etc.  Additionally, he also actively involved a reviewer for various reputable journals, such as Electrochimica Acta, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Journal of Clean Energy, Material Letters, etc.

Beside focussing on research, Prof. Didik is also actively involved in community service. He joined as an assessor in National Accreditation Body-Higher Education Institution (BAN-PT). He was appointed as the head of Energy Laboratory-ITS, before being elected as the Head of the Chemistry Department in 2014. Currently, he is acting as the Head of Chemistry Graduate Program.

 

Education

2006  : Dr. in chemistry, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)

2002  : Master in chemistry, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)

1994  : Bachelor in chemistry, Institut teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

 

Contact

Email: didikp@chem.its.ac.id


Selected Publications

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