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Electrical Engineering and Informatics Doctoral Program

The Electrical Engineering and Informatics Doctoral Program aims to prepare students to carry out independent research in areas of their interest and contribute actively to the field of electrical engineering and informatics. A doctoral degree will be awarded to students who have a deep understanding of the related field and demonstrate the ability to conduct independent and original research that can be published in journals.

The Electrical Engineering and Informatics Doctoral Program includes knowledge in the fields of Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, Electronics, Computers, Control & Computer Systems, Biomedicine, Software & Data Engineering, Informatics, and Information Technology.

This program is designed so that graduates can demonstrate research abilities and skills independently in one or more branches covered in the above fields in original research. The results of this research should also add to the existing body of knowledge in electrical engineering and informatics or reveal new problems which, according to the principles of engineering science, can be proven in a dissertation without a doubt.

Program Educational Objectives

  1. Our graduates will be able to become an independent professional research in
    Electrical Engineering and Informatics.
  2. Our graduates will be able to supervise students conducting research in all
    higher education levels or to build an innovation of product/technology in their
    workplace.
  3. Our graduates will demonstrate leadership in research activity or his professional
    careers.

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Critical Thinking Ability:
    • Able to identify relevant scientific publications in the field of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, and be able to understand, evaluate and apply the information contained therein.
    • Mastering in depth the latest theories, techniques, and tools in their field of specialization, and being able to creatively apply them in research activities.
  2. Ability to Find Research Problems:
    • Fully understand the characteristics, development, phases, and ethical value of scientific research.
    • Able to draw the essence and novelty of existing research results, and evaluate them critically within the scientific scope of Electrical Engineering and Informatics.
    • Able to find new research problems whose solutions are within the scope of the knowledge they master.
  3. Ability to Run Research Programs:
    • Able to make systematic and executable research plans within the available time and resource constraints.
    • Understand and master research methodologies, techniques, and scientific approaches and are skilled in applying them to problem-solving in the field of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, especially in their field of specialization.
    • Able to improve existing techniques or develop new techniques in the process of solving complex research problems so that they can become part of the repertoire of science.
  4. Ability to Communicate Research Results:
    • Able to participate actively in the academic community, communicate with peers in the scientific community, and the wider community related to the fields of Electrical Engineering and Informatics.
    • Able to organize research results that have been carried out in the form of scientific reports and publish them in respected journals.
    • Become one of the most respected experts in the field of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, especially for the branches of science related to the dissertation he has made.

Program Stages

In general, the Curriculum for the Electrical and Informatics Doctoral Study Program is divided into 4 stages, namely:

Stage I or Qualification Stage

At this stage, doctoral program students are required to take a number of lectures, including Qualification Examination courses. Courses are taken to partially fulfill residency requirements and, if necessary, in preparation for qualifying examinations. The new qualification exam can be taken after students have registered and taken courses for a minimum of one semester. Students are declared to have completed this stage if they are declared to have passed the qualifying exam. This first stage must be completed within a maximum of two semesters.

The components assessed in the Qualification Examination stage are as follows:

  • Issues discussed
  • Methodology in papers
  • The main results of the papers
  • The element of novelty in the papers reviewed
  • Further development
  • Mastery of basic knowledge for the field to be researched
Stage II or Proposal Preparation Stage

At this stage, students are required to prepare a research proposal. Students are declared to have completed this stage if the proposal they have prepared is approved by the supervisory team and declared worthy as a doctoral research proposal by the assessment team. The student must be able to complete this second stage within a maximum of four semesters from the time he starts the doctoral program.

The components assessed in the Proposal Examination stage are as follows:

  • Mastery of basic supporting knowledge
  • Understanding of the research problem
  • Understanding of methodology
  • Knowledge of State of The Art research topics
  • Readiness for independent work
  • Working drive and motivation
Phase III or Research phase

At this stage, students conduct research and are required to regularly report their progress. Also at this stage, students write the results of their research into a dissertation and into a scientific paper to be published as an international scientific publication.

Students are declared to have completed this stage if:

  1. All courses, except the Dissertation Examination course, have been declared passed,
  2. Students have fulfilled the scientific publication requirements, and
  3. The dissertation prepared by the student and approved by the supervisor team is declared worthy of being a doctoral dissertation by the assessment team.

The Research Stage of the Doctoral Program at STEI is divided into four stages of research progress as follows:

  1. Research and Progress Seminar I
    • Pre-requisites: Pass the Qualification Examination and Research Proposal
    • Graduation Requirements: Be able to maintain a convincing method for solving research problems. Proven by a report that includes acceptable analysis and arguments.
  2. Research and Progress Seminar II
    • Pre-requisites: Pass Research and Advancement Seminar I
    • Graduation Requirements: Have explored the solution method proposed at the Progress Seminar I as proven by initial research results.
  3. Research and Progress Seminar III
    • Pre-requisite: Pass Research and Advancement Seminar II
    • Graduation Requirements: Have produced scientific contributions that can be published at international conferences in their field, as evidenced in the form of a draft paper that has been approved by the Advisory Team.
  4. Research and Progress Seminars IV
    • Pre-requisites: Passed Research and Progress Seminar III and International Conference Papers have been accepted.
    • Graduation Requirements: Have produced a complete scientific contribution that is suitable to be written in a dissertation and a draft of an international journal that has been approved by the supervisor.

Systematic Seminar Reports on Doctoral Student Research Progress

Stage IV or Dissertation Examination Stage

At this stage students take exams to defend their dissertation and perfect their dissertation writing. This fourth stage must be completed within a maximum of 10 semesters.

Curriculum Structure

Doctoral Curriculum Structure (2019 and onwards)
Doctoral Curriculum Structure (2018 and onwards)
Doctoral Curriculum Structure (2017 and prior)

Time information and the Zoom link will be provided via email or WhatsApp by the Academic Administration Office.

Jadwal Seleksi S3 Semester I – 2024/2025

General Requirements:

The general requirements can be accessed via the following link: http://www.admission.itb.ac.id/

Additional requirements from STEI:
  1. TOEFL >=500 or ELPT ITB >= 90
  2. TPA ≥ 500 (Academic Potential Test score of at least 500)
Selection Schedule:
Sample Questions for the Written Entrance Exam:

Dean’s Decree

SK Akreditasi S3 STEI

Documents

  1. Guidelines for Writing the Preparation (Qualification) Exam
  2. Proposal Examination Writing Guidelines
  3. Progress Report Systematics for Doctoral Program
  4. Technical Guidelines for Dissertation Writing
  5. Dissertation Template
  6. Dissertation Proposal Template
  7. Cover and Approval Sheet Template for Qualification Examination Document

Forms

  1. Research Topic Form (for Doctoral Program Selection)
  2. Institutional Permission Form (for Doctoral Program Selection)
  3. Residency Statement Form (for Doctoral Program Selection)
  4. Qualification Exam Proposal Form
  5. Revision Template after Qualification Exam
  6. Proposal Exam Proposal Form
  7. Revision Template after Proposal Exam
  8. Doctoral Defense Proposal Form
  9. Doctoral Progress Seminar Proposal Form
  10. Correction Form after Progress Seminar
  11. Template of Dissertation Review Revisions
  12. Student Guidance Form for Doctoral Students (to be submitted to the Doctoral Administration Office at the end of each semester)
  13. Dissertation Draft Review Proposal Form
  14. Form for Corrections After the Qualification Exam
  15. Form for Corrections After the Proposal Examination

Decrees dan Akademic Regulations

  1. Example of Author Name and ITB Affiliation Formatting in an International Journal
  2. ITB Rector’s Decree No. 241A of 2017 on the Publication Requirements in International Journals for Doctoral Graduation
  3. ITB Rector’s Decree No. 287 of 2011 on International Journal Requirements for Doctoral Program Graduation
  4. ITB Academic Senate Decree No. 08 of 2007 on Criteria for International Journals and Seminars
  5. Circular Letter on Code 5 Courses for Doctoral Program Students
  6. Information on Student Achievement Assessment, Study Duration, and Graduation Honors for Doctoral Program

Graduate’s Profile

April 2020 Graduates

Student Identification Number (NIM) Name Dissertation Poster
33213023 Fetty Fitriyanti Lubis Metode Course Recommendation Berdasarkan User Interest Learning Pada Massive Open Online Course (MMOC) Aggregator
33213024 M Vicky Ghahi Aziz Real-Time Simulator for Spatio-Temporal Optimal Network Traffic
33214013 Imelda Atastina Parallel Facetnet Algorithm With Vertex Cut as A Method for Community Evolution Detection on Big Graph
33215017 Riyanto CoM-ZMP Regulation with Gravity Compensation and Posture Control Based on Hip-Ankle Ratio Strategy in Bipedal Robots
33215301 Teguh Nurhadi Suharsono Modeling of E-Voting Protocol to Improve Verifiability
33216028 Novianto Budi Kurniawan Development of System Engineering Methodology for Service-Based Computing Using Service Oriented Architecture

October 2019 Graduates

Student Identification Number (NIM) Name Dissertation Poster
33213013 Rina Mardiati Simulation Model of Motorcycle Riders Using Markov Decision Process in Heterogeneous Traffic
33214003 Aradea Model Requirements Engineering for Developing Self-Adaptive Systems to Handle Contextual Requirements Uncertainty
33214010 Rina Ristiana Integrated Battery-Vehicle Modeling and Linear Quadratic Optimal PID Control Based on Partial State Feedback for Energy Saving in Electric Vehicles

July 2019 Graduates

Student Identification Number (NIM) Name Dissertation Poster
33212024 Susetyo Bagas Bhaskoro Causal Relationship Identification System in Indonesian Text Processing Using Semantic Template Approach
33213004 Dany Eka Saputra Blockchain-Based Electronic Money and Signcryption for Pure Peer-to-Peer Transactions
33213015 Suyoto Robust Time Synchronization for Mobile OFDM Systems and OFDM-Based Cognitive Radio
33213018 Leonard Goeirmanto Spatial Information Extraction of ECG Signals to Determine Amplitude, Direction, and Sequence of Heart Contractions
33213019 Setyorini Bit-Parallelism Score Computation with Multi-Integer Weights for Pairwise Sequence Alignment
33213022 Karel Octavianus Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) Data Interpretation Method for Transformer Fault Identification Using Cognitive Artificial-Intelligence
33214020 Dian Andriana Enhancement of Capacity and Accuracy in Moving Object Tracking Using Multiple Features
33215002 Indrarini Dyah Irawati Compressed Sensing (CS) for Matrix Trafic Reconstruction

April 2019 Graduates

Student Identification Number (NIM) Name Dissertation Poster
33212003 Sofia Naning Hertiana Performance Improvement of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) with Congestion Control Techniques, Multipath Routing, and Bandwidth Allocation Management
33212008 Alfi Satria Sensorless Commutation in 9-Slot 8-Pole Interior Permanent Magnet BLDC Motor for Electric Vehicles
33212018 Oktariani Nurul Pratiwi Automation of Heterogeneous Study Group Formation to Support Cooperative Learning Processes
33213002 Koredianto Usman Signal Direction of Arrival Estimation Using Compressive Sensing
33213006 Arie Ardiyanti Suryani Postprocessing of Sundanese into Indonesian Statistical machine Translation Results using Morphological Analysis
33213009 Seno Adi Putra Intelligent System Based on Multiagent Systems for Autonomous Bridge Condition Assessment Using Wireless Sensor Networks
33213010 Warih Maharani Extraction, Categorization, and Aspect-Based Opinion Summarization
33213012 Dody Qori Utama Color Test Based on Cone and Rod Cell in Human Eye
33213026 Yudha Purwanto Development of Friendship Management Algorithm Based on Cost Risk Analysis in Collaborative Attack Detection Networks
33213030 Ade Romadhony Development of Event Schema Based on Open IE Relation Tuples with Knowledge Base Utilization
33214004 Anwar Muqorobin A Study on Current Ripple of PWM Inverter-Fed Multiphase AC Motors
33214011 Istikmal Improvement of Routing and Congestion Control Performance with Cross-Layer Scheme Based on Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
33214014 Mohamad Syafri Tuloli Multi-Objective Coevolutionary Optimization Method in Mutation Testing

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1 Prof. Andriyan Bayu Suksmono, M.T., Ph.D. 196607051996031002 suksmono@itb.ac.id Telecommunication Engineering / Lab. Telekomunikasi Radio dan Microwave
2 Prof. Ir. Armein Z.R. Langi, M.Sc., Ph.D. 196208171990031002 langi@itb.ac.id Information Technology / Signal & System Laboratory
3 Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Riyanto Trilaksono 196211151987031004 bambang.riyanto@itb.ac.id Control System & Computer Research Groups
4 Prof. Ir. Emir Mauludi Husni, M.Sc., Ph.D 196707072006041016 ehusni@itb.ac.id Computer Engineering Research Groups
5 Prof. Dr. Ir. Jaka Sembiring 196602281991021001 jaka@itb.ac.id Information Technology / Signal & System Laboratory
6 Prof. Dr. Ir. Nana Rachmana Syambas, M.Eng. 195902211985031003 nanasyambas@itb.ac.id Telecommunication Engineering / Lab. Telematika
7 Prof. Dr.Ing.-Ir. Suhardi, M.T. 196312111990011002 suhardi@itb.ac.id Information Technology / Signal & System Laboratory
8 Prof. Dr. Ir. Suhono Harso Supangkat 196212031988111001 suhono@itb.ac.id Information Technology / Signal & System Laboratory
9 Prof. Dr. Ir. Suwarno 196511101990011001 suwarno@itb.ac.id Electrical Power Engineering / High Voltage and Current Engineering Laboratory
10 Prof. Trio Adiono, S.T., M.T., Ph.D. 197008241997021001 tadiono@itb.ac.id Electronics Research Groups
11 Prof. Yusep Rosmansyah, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D. 197111291997021001 yusep@itb.ac.id Information Technology / Signal & System Laboratory
12 Prof.Ir. Hendrawan, M.Sc., Ph.D. 196007051987021002 hend@itb.ac.id Telecommunication Engineering / Lab. Telematika
13 Prof.Ir. Kridanto Surendro, M.Sc., Ph.D. 196408121991021001 endro@itb.ac.id Informatics / Information Systems Laboratory
14 Dr. Eng. Achmad Munir 197109302008121002 munir@itb.ac.id Telecommunication Engineering / Radio and Microwave Telecommunication Laboratory
15 Dr. Ir. Rinaldi, M.T. 196512101994021001 rinaldi@itb.ac.id Informatics / Computational Science and Engineering Laboratory
16 Dr. Iskandar, S.T., M.T. 197102271997021002 iskandar@itb.ac.id Telecommunication Engineering / Lab. Telekomunikasi Radio dan Microwave
17 Dr.techn. Ary Setijadi Prihatmanto., S.T., M .T. 197208271997021003 ary.setijadi@itb.ac.id Computer Engineering Research Groups
18 Dr. Arif Sasongko, S.T., M.T. 197610252006041001 asasongko@itb.ac.id Electronics Research Groups
19 Dr. Y. Bandung, S.T., M.T. 197701122009121001 yoanes.bandung@itb.ac.id Information Technology / Signal & System Laboratory
20 Ir. Arief Syaichu Rohman, M.Sc., Ph.D. 196705101992031003 arief.rohman@itb.ac.id Control System & Computer Research Groups
21 Dr.Ir. Gusti Ayu Putri Saptawati Soekidjo, M.Comm. 196509241995012001 putri@itb.ac.id Software Engineering and Knowledge
22 Dr. Tutun Juhana, S.T., M.T. 196902121997021001 tutun@itb.ac.id Telecommunication Engineering / Lab. Telematika
23 Dr. Umar Khayam, S.T., M.T. 197509082008011006 umar@itb.ac.id Power Engineering Research Groups
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