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Curriculum Vitae: Last Updated 29 March 2018 K U N A I F I ST., PgDipEnSt., M.Sc. Curriculum Vitae: last updated 29 March 2018 Addresses Teaching Office: Department of Electrical Engineering Level 1, Faculty of Science and Technology Building, UIN Suska Riau University Jl. H. R. Soebrantas No. 155 Km. 15 Panam, Pekanbaru, Indonesia, 28131 Webiste: http://ee.uin-suska.ac.id Email: [email protected] Research and Consultant Office (1): Energy Research Center (EnReach) Level 1, Faculty of Science and Technology Building, UIN Suska Riau University Jl. H. R. Soebrantas No. 155 Km. 15 Panam, Pekanbaru, Indonesia, 28131 Webiste: www.enreach.or.id Email: [email protected] Research and Consultant Office (2): Riau Renewable Energy Centre (RiREC) Level 2, Islamic Centre Building, UIN Suska Riau University Jl. H. R. Soebrantas No. 155 Km. 15 Panam, Pekanbaru, Indonesia, 28131 Webiste: www.rirec.org Personal Address: Webiste: http://kunaifi.wordpress.com Email: [email protected] Research & Consulting Interest Renewable power generation systems (especially solar photovoltaic systems), energy efficiency, and sustainability measurement. Education Philosophy Doctor (Ph.D.) (candidate) University of Twente, The Netherlands Solar photovoltaic systems. Master of Science (M.Sc.) Murdoch University, Australia Renewable Energy Graduated: November 2009 Postgraduate Diploma in Energy Studies (PgDipEnSt) Murdoch University, Australia Energy Studies Graduated: November 2008 Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng). Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Nasional Yogyakarta Electrical Engineering Graduated: September 2001 Trainings 2018 Data Management, University of Twente, The Netherlands. 2018 Academic Publishing, University of Twente, The Netherlands. 2018 Technical Writing and Editing, University of Twente, The Netherlands. 2017 Professional Effectiveness, University of Twente, The Netherlands. 2017 Scientific Information: Searching, Managing and Publishing, University of Twente, The Netherlands. 2017 How to write with ease? University of Twente, The Netherlands. 2014 Introduction to ArcGIS, ESRI Indonesia. 2011 Science Technology and Engineering Exchange Laboratory (STEEL) Workshop, Science Centre Singapore, UNESCO and National Instruments, Singapore. 2011 Gender Mainstreaming for Energy Projects in Indonesia, Energy and Enviroment Partnership Finland-Indonesia, Pekanbaru. 2011 E-Procurement Training, The Association of Indonesian Electrical and Mechanical Contractors-Riau Branch, Pekanbaru, Indonesia. 2010 Conflict mediation training and certification, Indonesian Institute for Conflict Transformation (IICT), Jakarta, Indonesia. 2009 Pre Employment Training for the Government Officials at the Department of Religious Affairs, Religious Training Centre, Padang, Indonesia. 2009 Designing and Installing PV Systems (Grid Connected), Research Institute for Sustainable Energy (RISE), Australia. 2009 Biogas System Design, Murdoch University, Australia 2008 Occupational Health, Physical and Ergonomic Safety, Murdoch University Australia. 2008 Research Ethics, Murdoch University Australia. 2008 Fieldwork Preparation, Murdoch University Australia. 2007 Cross Cultural Training, Indonesia-Australia Language Foundation (IALF), Jakarta, Indonesia. 2007 Academic Writing, Indonesia-Australia Language Foundation (IALF), Jakarta, Indonesia. 2007 Academic Writing, Teaching and Learning Centre Murdoch University, Perth, Australia. 2007 Referencing Skill and Avoiding Plagiarism, Indonesia-Australia Language Foundation (IALF), Jakarta, Indonesia. 2007 Referencing Skill and Avoiding Plagiarism, Teaching and Learning Centre Murdoch University, Perth, Australia. 2007 Maximizing Google Search Engine for Academic Purposes, Indonesia-Australia Language Foundation (IALF), Jakarta. Indonesia. Positions Held 2010 - 2013 Electrical Engineering Department, the Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Suska University of Riau, Program Chair. 2010 - ........ Energy Research Centre (EnReach) at UIN Suska Riau, Chair of Board. 2010 - 2011 UIN Suska Riau University’s Resource Development Board, Secretary. 2010 - 2011 University’s Resource Development Board of UIN Suska Riau, Expert Member. 2009 - ........ Cooperation between Hochscule Amberg-Widen Germany and UIN Suska Riau University, UIN Suska Riau Coordinator. 2006 - 2009 Electronics Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, UIN Suska University of Riau, Head of the Laboratory. 2003 - ........ Department of Electrical Engineering, UIN Suska University of Riau, Lecturer. Teachings M.Sc. in Sustainable Energy Technology, University of Twente, The Netherlands. 2017 - …… Energy Conversion Technology [teaching assistant for Solar Energy Design workshop], University of Twente, The Netherlands. B.Eng. in Electrical Enginering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, UIN Suska Riau University, Indonesia. 2012 - …… Introduction to Electrical Engineering 2012 - …… Introduction to Energy Studies 2010 - …… Energy and Sustainable Development 2010 - …… Renewable Energy Sistem Design 2010 - …… Renewable Energy Resources 2010 - …… Renewable Energy 2012 - 2013 Energy System Lab. 2010 - 2012 Introduction to Environmental Science 2010 - 2012 Lifelong Learning/Study Skill for Undergraduate Study 2010 - 2012 Introduction to Energy Studies 2003 - …… Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation Awards 2016 Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan (LPDP) Scholarship from the Ministry of Finance of The Republic of Indonesia (PhD study). 2007 Australian Partnership Scholarship, AusAid, Australian Federal Government (Master studies). 2001 Undergraduate university students contest on technology innovations, DI Yogyakarta Province Government: First Place (team research). 1998 Supersemar Scholarship (undergraduate study). Language Indonesian Language English Countries Visited Austria, Australia, China, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, The Netherlands, United Emirates Arab Technical Skills RETScreen 4 : a software that is specifically aimed at facilitating pre-feasibility and feasibility analysis of clean energy technology projects. RETScreen software follows a standard approach to facilitate decision-making – with a high degree of reliable results. RETScreen is developed by the RETSCreen International Canada. HOMER : is a simulation software developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) of the U. S. HOMER simulates and optimizes stand-alone and grid-connected power systems comprising any combination of wind turbines, PV arrays, run-of-river hydro power, biomass power, internal combustion engine generators, microturbines, fuel cells, batteries, and hydrogen storage, serving both electric and thermal loads. The HOMER output includes a range of recommended technology combinations, and provides an economic and technical assessment of each, including the quantity of air emissions avoided. Hybrid2 : Hybrid2 was designed to study a wide variety of hybrid power systems that may include three types of electrical loads, multiple wind turbines of different types, photovoltaics, multiple diesel generators, battery storage, and four types of power conversion devices. Systems can be modeled on the AC, DC or both buses. A variety of different control strategies/options may be implemented which incorporate detailed diesel dispatch as well as interactions between diesel gensets and batteries. An economic analysis tool is also included that calculates the economic worth of the project using many economic and performance parameters. The Hybrid2 software package is a tool to perform detailed long term performance and economic analysis on a wide variety of hybrid power systems and also to predict the performance of the hybrid power system. It was developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the University of Massachusetts. ViPor : ViPOR determines whether an unelectrified village is best served by a centralized power generation system, isolated renewable power systems at each household, or some combination. It uses data on the spatial layout of a particular village to analyze the electrification options for that village. It was developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the University of Massachusetts. AccuRate : is a software package developed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Australia and is the formal program of the the Australian House Energy Rating Scheme (HERS). Its main outcome is the energy efficiency rating of residential building designs. FirstRate5 : Its function is similar to the AccuRate. Cogen RR : was developed by the Sinclair Knight Merz with funding from the Australian Commonwealth Government. The purpose Purpose of the program is to screen the potential of industrial cogeneration applications. The program will compare a benchmark case which is supplying the thermal and electricity requirements without the cogeneration system to a system with a cogeneration system. The program determines whether the cogeneration opportunity is viable by calculating the NPV over 20 years, at a specified discount rate, of the difference between the cash flows of the cogeneration case and the benchmark case. Professional Organisations 2013 - ........ Riau Renewable Energy Centre (RiREC), rirec.org, founder & senior adviser. 2010 - 2012 Asia-Pacific Chemical, Biological& Environmental Engineering Society (APCBEES), www.cbees.org 2010 - ........ Indonesian Academics Association, the Department of Training. 2009 - ........ Indonesian Renewable Energy Society – Solar Energy Focus Group, www.meti.or.id 2008 - ........ Indonesian
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