Mr.Rispandi | Optical sensing technology | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Rispandi,Lecturer, Indonesia.
Mr. Rispandi is a promising researcher with a strong academic background, an innovative approach to sensor technology, and leadership experience. His contributions to optical gas sensors and related technologies, particularly for healthcare and environmental monitoring, are commendable. His publications and technical skills further strengthen his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. However, expanding his collaborations and seeking funding for his projects could further enhance his impact in the field.
Education :
Rispandi holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Ming Chi University of Technology, New Taipei City, Taiwan, completed between February 2021 and December 2022. His master’s research focused on the Development of New Optical Gas Sensors Based on Perovskite Quantum Dots, with key research areas including optical sensors, gas sensors, 3D printing, optical metrology, and electrospun nanofibers. He achieved an impressive GPA of 4.17/4.3. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Bengkulu, Indonesia (August 2015 – December 2019). His undergraduate research focused on the Manufacture, Assembly, and Experimental Test of Generator Stand on the Translational Motion–Rotation for Sea Wave Power Plants.
Experience :
Rispandi has accumulated extensive research and teaching experience in mechanical engineering, particularly in optical sensor technology. Since February 2021, he has worked as a Research Assistant at Ming Chi University of Technology, under the guidance of Prof. Cheng-Shane Chu. His research involves the development of ratiometric optical gas sensors, perovskite quantum dots, electrospun fiber-based sensors, and biomedical applications of gas detection. He has worked on various projects related to ammonia, oxygen, and nitric oxide sensors utilizing advanced optical and nanomaterial techniques.Additionally, he served as a Teaching Assistant in the Optical Metrology Lab at Ming Chi University of Technology from February 2021 to 2022. His role involved assisting with experiments related to electro-optic amplitude modulation, interferometry (Mach-Zehnder, Sagnac, and Michelson), diffraction, and optical grating techniques.Before pursuing his master’s degree, he worked as a Research Engineer at the University of Bengkulu (August 2019 – February 2020), where he contributed to the development of sea wave power plants, performing stress analysis using the finite element method (FEM) and conducting performance evaluations of wave energy conversion systems.
Research Focus :
Rispandi’s research focuses on optical gas sensing technologies, specifically the development of optical sensors using perovskite quantum dots and electrospun fibers. His work has applications in healthcare, biomedical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and renewable energy systems. He specializes in optical fiber-based gas sensors, ratiometric detection methods, and materials engineering for sensor enhancement. His research has led to significant contributions in the detection of ammonia, oxygen, and nitric oxide gases using innovative optical approaches.
Skills and Expertise:
Rispandi has a strong background in mechanical design and simulation, with expertise in Autodesk Inventor, stress analysis, finite element method (FEM), and mechanical engineering analysis (MEH). He is proficient in optical fiber sensor technology, gas sensing techniques, optical measurement, and optical metrology. His technical skills extend to 3D printing, electrospinning, and advanced analytical methods. He also possesses strong competencies in problem-solving, leadership, communication, and strategic planning.
Awards:
Certificate of Appreciation as Governor of the Most Valuable Region in FORMMIT Awards, Taiwan (2023) for his leadership in student organizations.Awardee of the Master’s Program Scholarship at Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan (2021) for academic excellence.,Bidikmisi Scholarship Awardee from the Ministry of Education and Culture, Republic of Indonesia (2015), a competitive scholarship for outstanding students.
Publication :
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Mask Detection System with Computer Vision-Based on CNN and YOLO Method Using Nvidia Jetson Nano
- Authors: AA Hakim, E Juanara, R Rispandi
- Journal: Journal of Information System Exploration and Research 1 (2)
- Citations: 15
- Year: 2023
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Optical dual gas sensor for simultaneous detection of nitric oxide and oxygen
- Authors: R Mesin, CS Chu
- Journal: Chemosensors 11 (8), 454
- Citations: 10
- Year: 2023
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Optical fluorescent sensor based on perovskite QDs for nitric oxide gas detection
- Authors: D Kumar, R Mesin, CS Chu
- Journal: Applied Optics 62 (12), 3176-3181
- Citations: 10
- Year: 2023
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Ratiometric optical oxygen sensor based on perovskite quantum dots and Rh110 embedded in an ethyl cellulose matrix
- Authors: R Mesin, CS Chu, ZL Tseng
- Journal: Optical Materials Express 13 (4), 945-955
- Citations: 9
- Year: 2023
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Finite element method for stress analysis in the frame holder of generator translation and rotation motion on vertical direction mechanism for sea wave power plant
- Authors: Y Suhartini, A Indriani
- Journal: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 1034 (1), 012008
- Citations: 7
- Year: 2021
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Performance of Generator Translation and Rotation Motion on Vertical Direction for Sea Wave Power Plant
- Authors: A Indriani, Y Suhartini
- Journal: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 1007 (1), 012044
- Citations: 4
- Year: 2020
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Analisis tegangan pada struktur mesin pencacah plastik menggunakan metode elemen hingga (MEH) dan uji kerja mesin pencacah plastik
- Authors: H Hendra, A Indriani, A Mardian, N Kholik, R Rispandi, Y Suhartini
- Journal: METAL: Jurnal Sistem Mekanik dan Termal 5 (1), 9-16
- Citations: 3
- Year: 2021
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Stress analysis on the frame holder of generator translation motion on horizontal direction for sea wave power plant using finite element method (FEM)
- Authors: A Indriani, S Yenni, W Aswata, A Tanjung
- Journal: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 909 (1), 012033
- Citations: 2
- Year: 2020
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Optical dual gas sensor for biomedical monitoring of NO and O2 based on electrospun fibers containing CsPbBr3 QDs and PtTFPP
- Authors: CS Chu, S Nugroho, MI Ammarullah
- Journal: Results in Optics 18, 100781
- Citations: 1
- Year: 2025
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Enhanced sensing properties of optical ammonia sensor based on electrospun fibers containing Eosin-Y and silver nanoparticles
- Authors: CS Chu, MS Simanjuntak
- Journal: Materials Today Communications 41, 110524
- Citations: 1
- Year: 2024
Conclusion
Mr. Rispandi is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to his dedication, academic excellence, and substantial contributions to the development of cutting-edge sensor technologies. With some additional focus on interdisciplinary research and funding acquisition, he has the potential to make even greater strides in his field. His future endeavors are poised to have a lasting impact on both scientific communities and industry applications.