Three Students at Udinus Delivered a Presentation about Nanotechnology and Microfluid and Achieved a Runner-Up at a National Event

Three Students at Udinus Delivered a Presentation about Nanotechnology and Microfluid and Achieved a Runner-Up at a National Event

A triumphant accomplishment was attained by three students at Universitas Dian Nuswantoro (Udinus) at a national event upon delivering a presentation about Nanotechnology and Microfluid. These three students emerged as runner-ups in a paper competition in the form of a literature review.

The contest was held by the Center for Indonesian Medical Students’ Activities (CIMSA) of the Medical Faculty at Universitas Indonesia (FK UI). Those three students were Melki and Isna Rahmatika from the Undergraduate Medical Department at Udinus, as well as Zulhendra Adi Kusuma—a Biomedical Engineering student at Udinus.

Mereka tergabung dalam tim yang diberi nama Tim Meteda. Kompetisi bergengsi itu diikuti oleh lima tim finalis dari berbagai universitas di Indonesia, yang terpilih melalui proses seleksi ketat.

Melki, the team leader, expressed his pride in achieving such a feat with his team. During his participation in the contest, the team had been preparing for a month. Within a month, those three students collaborated with faculty members from the Quality Assurance Agency and the Medicine Faculty at Udinus.

“On December 14, we presented the results of our literature review entitled ‘Nanotechnology and Microfluid: Medical Innovations for Prevention and Therapy.’ We are glad to be the runner-up of the 2024 Metrix held by CIMSA at UI,” he uttered.

Melki explained that their literature review ideas aimed to provide innovative solutions in the form of prevention and therapy for infectious diseases.

“Hopefully, Nanotechnology and Microfluid can help handle infectious diseases quickly, precisely, efficiently, and effectively,” he added.

Zulhendra Adi Kusuma, one of the team members, also expressed his joy in being a runner-up at the contest. This experience gave him many lessons for him and his other two teammates, particularly in coordinating and collaborating.

“Hopefully, this accomplishment can motivate our fellow students to keep creating and developing more medical innovations. In addition, we also hope for Nanotechnology and Microfluid to be soon implemented to benefit the public,” he said.

This accomplishment shows that Udinus is committed to supporting its students to innovate and contribute to national development. With its support and facilities, Udinus keeps supporting the emergence of the young generation with the commitment to bringing positive impacts to the public. (Humas Udinus/Alex. Foto: Humas Udinus)