Yun Arifatul Fatimah

Yun Arifatul Fatimah
Muhammadiyah University of Magelang | UMMGL · Engineering Faculty

Doctor of Philosophy

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Additional affiliations
August 2010 - December 2014
Curtin University
Position
  • Researcher
February 1997 - present
Muhammadiyah University of Magelang
Position
  • Lecturer
June 2000 - September 2002
Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Padang, Padang
Position
  • Lecturer
Education
June 2010 - December 2014
Curtin University
Field of study
  • Mechanical Engineering
August 2002 - January 2004
University of Indonesia
Field of study
  • Industrial Engineering
August 1992 - January 1997
Muhammadiyah University of Magelang
Field of study
  • Industrial Engineering

Publications

Publications (23)
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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), established by the United Nations in 2015, are a comprehensive global framework that addresses social, economic, and environmental challenges through sustainable development. This study examines the role of universities, specifically focusing on the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Universitas Muhamm...
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Indonesia faces significant challenges in waste management, with plastic pollution being a major concern. Implementing circular economy principles, such as promoting recycling, reuse, and reduction of single-use plastics, can help manage waste effectively and reduce the carbon emissions associated with waste incineration and landfilling. By adoptin...
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This study has an objective to formulate a conceptual framework of sustainable municipal waste management in Indonesia. The framework validation was taken place in four urban cities in Indonesian, inorder to identify whether the framework applicability to be used in developing country environment. The approachs to the study consists of literature r...
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Indonesia is facing a number of independently managed challenges related to the collection, transportation, processing (composting, recycling), and landfill dependence on waste management. An intervention is needed to bring stakeholders together to solve these waste challenges. The objectives of this study are to investigate the fundamental issues...
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Cyber-physical System has become a trending topic undergoing intense discussion among industries, academicians, government, and communities globally to be implemented into critical infrastructures in a city, including waste management. In developed countries, cyber-physical system (CPS) is convinced to improve waste collection process, to reduce tr...
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As an archipelago country, Indonesia is lied on the Pacific ring of fire - the center of active volcano and earthquake, located in tsunami-prone regions and several tectonic plates and had intense tropical rain, that places Indonesia at regular risk of earthquake, volcano eruption, tsunami, flood, and other natural disasters. Instead of nature and...
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Economic, social, cultural, natural and environmental utilization for the current generation without compromising future generation have become core goal of the tourism industry to achieve sustainability. However, achieving sustainability is still a big challenge for the global tourism industry including Indonesia. Information communication technol...
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Remanufacturing which transforms end of life products to similar to a new product with a warranty to match is growing unstoppably toward a circular economy. Sustainability is an important issue for remanufacturing SMEs to stay competitive in global market. However, appropriate indicators that help remanufacturing SMEs understand their sustainabilit...
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Product reuse, refurbishing, and remanufacturing are critical elements in realizing sustainable consumption and production in our society. These are particularly important in Asian region where consumptions of products, materials and energy as well as economies are growing rapidly. The article presents the current situations of reuse, refurbishing,...
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Remanufacturing could potentially offer economic and environmental benefits for Indonesian SMEs. The objective of this research is to explore as to how remanufacturing strategy could attain greater resource efficiency through resources consumption reduction and waste minimization. An assessment on resources efficiency has been performed for Indones...
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Product reuse, refurbishing, and remanufacturing are critical elements moving our economy toward a circular economy. These are particularly important in Asian region where economies are growing, and consumption of products, materials and energy are growing even more rapidly. Developing a vision for future international remanufacturing systems is de...
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The 6 R's of sustainability are implemented to the life cycle of a washing machine, refrigerator and air-conditioner in a Western Australian scenario. A detailed life cycle assessment of each white good was carried out and new scenarios 1, 2 and 3, increasing the combined reuse and remanufacturing rate to 80%, 50% and 30% were implemented. Scenario...
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The accelerating growth of communication and information technologies (CITs) worldwide has caused the exponential growth of end-of-life (EoL) computers and e-waste. Remanufacturing of EoL computers has thus potential to enhance resource conservation and prevent natural resources degradation, which obviously have social, economic and environmental b...
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Remanufacturing can reduce the energy intensity and associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions significantly and increase the eco-efficiency of product systems by utilizing recovered end-of-life parts. This paper presents the GHG mitigation potential of technically feasible remanufactured alternators in Indonesian small- and medium-sized enterprizes...
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The role of e-business or the use of information and communication technology (ICT) for business activities in advancing sustainable industrial development is well acknowledged. As one of the key drivers in manufacturing growth, e-business can potentially enable increased productivity and industrial competitiveness. The adoption of e-business in re...
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Chondrosarcoma of the nasal septum is an extremely rare malignancy. Chondrosarcoma are known to be slow-growing, invasive and usually high-grade malignancies. They most commonly occur in middle-aged men. Histology remains the mainstay of diagnosis. We report a case of a 36-year-old man who presented with nasal obstruction for 2 months. Endoscopic e...
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The role of e-business or the use of information and communication technology (ICT) for business activities in advancing sustainable industrial development is well acknowledged. As one of the key drivers in manufacturing growth, e-business can potentially enable increased productivity and industrial competitiveness. The adoption of e-business in re...
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Achieving sustainability is a great challenge for most of the Indonesian manufacturing small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Remanufacturing has been considered to be a key strategy to attain sustainable manufacturing by maximising the use of old components and minimising landfill size and energy usage. However, SMEs, which are undoubtedly th...

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