
Dian Andriani- M.Eng.
- Researcher at Indonesian Institute of Sciences
Dian Andriani
- M.Eng.
- Researcher at Indonesian Institute of Sciences
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January 2013 - present
August 2009 - July 2011
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August 2009 - July 2011
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Degradation of components and system failure within the microgrid system is deteriorating the performance of electrification. The aim of this study is to discuss the relationship and connections between issues resulting from degradation and deterioration in the microgrid system, in addition to introducing the prominent impacts which may eventually...
Smart Grid is an advanced two way data and energy flow capable of self-healing, adaptive, resilient, and sustainable with prediction capability of possible fault. This article aimed to disclose Smart Grid communication in a logical way to facilitate the understanding of each component function. The study was focused on the improvement, advantages,...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) becomes a complex problem in Indonesia due to various reasons such as the increase of population, increasing quantity of waste, environmental health caused by unorganized waste, and also lack of public awareness. Various considerations have influenced the methods of waste management in different countries, such as amount...
Diesel Generator set was found to be a favorite power generator in a remote area. In this area, diesel genset usually consumes a significant amount of diesel fuel with higher fuel price than an urban area. Diesel Generator capacity conventionally prepared twice bigger or more than the existing load to prevent any load spike from designated equipmen...
Biogas is a promising renewable energy that considered as a powerful tool to reduce greenhouse gases production and dependency on fossil fuels. The biogas production is highly affected by many parameters including the substrates and the concentrations of nutrients such as nitrogen, carbon, lignin, cellulose, hemi cellulose, sugars, and proteins in...
A facile generation of a recombinant antibody fragment with intrinsic fluorescent properties of the monomeric fluorescent protein mCherry is described. The so-called mCherryBody was designed based on the structure model of the variable fragment of anti-transferrin receptor antibody LUCA31 and the X-ray crystallographic structure of the protein mChe...
Economic analysis of biogas application as energy source for electricity power generation is needed to motivate the user candidates (cow farmers) and to influence the government policy with the final goal is the larger implementation of biogas system for many purpose and the reducing of fossil fuels energy sources consumption. The economic analysis...
The use of waste to produce biogas not only limited to the waste from nature such as agricultural waste, food waste, or cattle manure; but can also use human waste hereinafter called human excreta. The use of human excreta for biogas generation considered beneficial either in the term of process or environment. It is at the same time produce energy...
Biogas from anaerobic digestion of organic materials is a renewable energy resource that consists mainly of CH4 and CO2. Trace components that are often present in biogas are water vapor, hydrogen sulfide, siloxanes, hydrocarbons, ammonia, oxygen, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen. Considering the biogas is a clean and renewable form of energy that cou...
Transferrin receptor (TfR) levels are elevated in various types of cancer cells and correlate with the aggressive or proliferative ability of tumor cells. Therefore, TfR levels are considered useful as a prognostic tumor marker, and TfR is a potential target for drug delivery in therapy of malignant cells. In such kind of targeted delivery system,...
Bacillus subtilis TD6 was isolated from Takifugu rubripes, also known as puffer fish. Cellulase from this strain was partially purified by ammonium sulphate precipitation up to 80% saturation, entrapped in calcium alginate beads, and finally characterized using CMC as the substrate. For optimization, various parameters were observed, including pH m...
The whole cell immobilization in ethanol fermentation can be done by using natural carriers or through synthetic carriers. All of these methods have the same purpose of retaining high cell concentrations within a certain defined region of space which leads to higher ethanol productivity. Lignocellulosic plant substance represents one of highly pote...