作为一个致力于研究的世界级机构,建国大学除了建立负责推动教职员开展研究活动的研究和技术转移办事处外,还建立多个研究兴趣小组。因此,建国大学成为行业领导者的出色合作伙伴;目前,学校已与Gudpoin和Yamaha建立了合作研究关系。此外,建国国际学院还是海外许多知名高等教育机构在当地的领先合作伙伴,这充分证明了建国大学在领衔研究开发上作出的广泛努力。
BINUS UNIVERSITY 与广泛的国际高等教育机构及企业有着密切合作,该校学生有广大机遇参与到国际交流,实习,及各种交换生项目的机会。另外,我们的3+1提升项目,提供本科 学生有一年的社区发展研究,项目开发,及创业孵化参与经验积累机会。项目运作主要由BINUS Global Collaboration Center, BINUS Career, BINUS Entrepreneurship Center, the Research and Technology Transfer Office, and Teach For Indonesia。
BINUS UNIVERSITY lecturer and researcher Dr Rinda Hedwig recently released her research paper on the application of laser-induced spectroscopy (LIBS) to test and analyse trace elements biological and food samples; Dr Rinda Hedwig also serves as the Leader of RIG Photonics and Computer Systems.This important research can help the food and beverage industry as it provides better control for the processing and production methods thus ensuring safe and healthy foods for consumers.
The use of LIBS has been applied to monitor pollutants in the surrounding environment; air, soil, and water. This technique operates by focusing the laser onto a small area of the specimen in order to measure the elements contained within it. LIBS has often been used to detect pollutants where vegetables and fruits are grown as they are in direct contact with the soil. In collaboration with members from the renowned Maju Makmur Mandiri Research Centre (MMM) as well as higher education institutions in Indonesia, Dr Hedwig’s research focused on the analysis of boron in meatballs — preservatives such as formaldehyde and borax are widely used in Indonesian small-scale home food industries as an easy and cost-effective means of food preservation however, their consumption can be hazardous to the human body.
Dr Hedwig’s research paper demonstrates BINUS UNIVERSITY’s highly-adept lecturers and the quality of the research that they are engaged in. It is hoped that Dr Hedwig’s research will encourage greater discourse amongst students on the importance of food safety during processing and production phase in addition to preservation techniques. Furthermore, the university’s long-term cooperation with the MMM centre has resulted in the publication of more than 30 research papers showcasing the university’s contribution to the development of science in Indonesia.