Bright Sparks Lectures - 26th National Conference on Geotechnical Engineering in Jakarta, Indonesia
The YMPG in collaboration with the Organising Committee for the 26th National Conference on Geotechnical Engineering in Jakarta, Indonesia would like to announce the winners of the Bright Spark Lecture Award to three distinguished young geotechnical engineers: Lutfian Rusdi Daryono, Jeremy Sean Kadarman, and Anastasya Claresta. They are both invited to give keynote lectures on 9 November 2022.
- Lutfian Rusdi Daryono, Chief Engineer Geotechnics Development Department, Technology Development Headquarters, NITTOC Construction Ltd., Japan.
Bright Spark Lecture Title: "Biomineralization Grouting for Beach Sand Cemented with MICP" - Jeremy Sean Kadarman, Bandung Institute of Technology
Bright Spark Lecture Title: "Development of National De-aggregation Map for Selection and Modification of Ground Motions in Bridge and Retrofit Design" - Anatasya Claresta, Geotechnical Engineer at Geomine
Bright Spark Lecture Title: "Analysis of Support Pressure Requirement to Minimize Squeezing Potential in Deep Tunnels"
The Bright Spark Lecture Award was established to promote young members of the ISSMGE to play a major role in various international and regional conferences. Recipients of this award are invited to give a keynote lecture at ISSMGE conferences. All Technical Committee conference organisers and Member Society conference organisers are encouraged to select Bright Spark Lecturers at their conferences. Details regarding the award can be found on the ISSMGE website: https://www.issmge.org/the-society/awards/bright-spark-lecture-award.
We invite everyone, especially young geotechnical engineers, to come and enjoy the lectures. We hope these lectures can inspire and motivate us further to excel in our beloved field, geotechnical engineering.
Winners Bio
Lutfian Rusdi Daryono
Dr. Eng. Lutfian R Daryono is a Chief Engineer at NITTOC Construction, Japan. His interest in Geotechnical Engineering started during his undergraduate studies with the analysis of the Tectonics Structural Mapping of Gravity Method at West Java, Pangandaran Basin. He graduated in 2012 and obtained his Ph.D. from Hokkaido University, Japan, in 2017. His graduate studies focused on the beachrock-carbonate sedimentary mechanism. Its application was examined to develop beach sand cementation methods based on microbial-induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) as one of the potential green methods for non-cement development. He has worked with state-of-the-art sedimentary of nano to macro-scale related to biocementation. Since joining the Geotechnics Department of Technology Development Headquarters at NITTOC Construction in 2020, he has significantly contributed to the underground research of the geotechnics development department. His current research focuses on ground improvement; nanobubbles drills and water treatment; non-cement materials and reinforcement; biogrouting; chemical grouting; and also developing future technology for 10 to 20 years.
Jeremy Sean Kadarman
Jeremy Sean is a masters degree graduate from Bandung Institute of Technology. His interest in Geotechnical Engineering began during his undergraduate years with the analysis of deep basement excavation for high-rise building in Jakarta. He graduated with Honours from Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia in 2021 and also obtained his masters degree from Bandung Institute of Technology in 2022. His areas of interest include earthquake engineering and deep excavation for high-rise buildings. One of his notable contributions is the development of Indonesias first Seismic Hazard De-aggregation Map for Earthquake-Resistant Infrastructure Designs which later on published as national guideline to seismic de-aggregation.
Anatasya Claresta
Anatasya Claresta received her master degree in Geomechanics from Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Indonesia. Her postgraduate research focused on underground mining geotechnical engineering, with the thesis title Analysis of Support Pressure Requirement to Minimize Squeezing Potential in Deep Tunnels. With this research title, she made it into the Top 3 Best Papers and won 2nd place in the Bright Spark Lecture Awards for the Young Geotechnical Engineers & AMM category at the PIT HATTI 26th Annual National Conference on Geotechnical Engineering in Jakarta on November 2022. She is currently working in a consultant company in the mining industry as a geotechnical engineer for several projects related to geotechnical, rock mechanics and underground mining.