Advisory Board
Dr. Nopriadi Hermani, Tokyo Institute of Technology - Japan
Mr. Ryan Zahaf, Pusan National University - South Korea
Dr. Epi Taufik, Bogor Agricultural University - Indonesia
Dr. Cahyo Budiman, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology - Japan
Dr. Muhammad Khalid Ridwan, Gadjah Mada University - Indonesia
Mr. Ryan Zahaf, Pusan National University - South Korea
Dr. Epi Taufik, Bogor Agricultural University - Indonesia
Dr. Cahyo Budiman, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology - Japan
Dr. Muhammad Khalid Ridwan, Gadjah Mada University - Indonesia
Steering Committee
Chairman:
Mr. Eko Ruddy Cahyadi, Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
Members:
Mr. Elham Sumarga, Wageningen University- The Netherlands
Mr. Fiky Y. Suratman, Technische Universität Darmstadt - Germany
Ms. Karina Fitriani Fatimah, Albert-Lüdwigs-Universität Freiburg - Germany
Ms. Maya Puspitasari, University of Edinburgh - United Kingdom
Mrs. Septi Hidayati, Islamic University - Qatar
Ms. Wieke Libertina, Delft University of Technology - The Netherlands
Mr. Eko Ruddy Cahyadi, Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
Members:
Mr. Elham Sumarga, Wageningen University- The Netherlands
Mr. Fiky Y. Suratman, Technische Universität Darmstadt - Germany
Ms. Karina Fitriani Fatimah, Albert-Lüdwigs-Universität Freiburg - Germany
Ms. Maya Puspitasari, University of Edinburgh - United Kingdom
Mrs. Septi Hidayati, Islamic University - Qatar
Ms. Wieke Libertina, Delft University of Technology - The Netherlands
Organizing Committee
Chairman:
Mr. Adhipati Y. Indradiningrat, Hochschule Hannover - Germany
Members:
Mr. Agung Wibowo, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen - Germany
Mr. Ahmad Yousuf Kurniawan, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen - Germany
Mr. Anthonio, Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
Mrs. Ilona Judhianto, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover - Germany
Mr. Muhammad Kurniawan, University of Twente - The Netherlands
Mrs. Natasya Metta Widjaja, Hochschule Hannover - Germany
Mrs. Nur Rochmah Kumalasari, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen - Germany
Mr. Popeye S. Satjadiguna, Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
Mr. Roni Nugraha, Linköping University - Sweden
Mr. Sunardi Raharjo, Göttingen - Germany
Mr. Wetra Yandi, Linköping University - Sweden
Mr. Yusuf Wibisono, University of Twente - The Netherlands
Mr. Adhipati Y. Indradiningrat, Hochschule Hannover - Germany
Members:
Mr. Agung Wibowo, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen - Germany
Mr. Ahmad Yousuf Kurniawan, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen - Germany
Mr. Anthonio, Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
Mrs. Ilona Judhianto, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover - Germany
Mr. Muhammad Kurniawan, University of Twente - The Netherlands
Mrs. Natasya Metta Widjaja, Hochschule Hannover - Germany
Mrs. Nur Rochmah Kumalasari, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen - Germany
Mr. Popeye S. Satjadiguna, Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
Mr. Roni Nugraha, Linköping University - Sweden
Mr. Sunardi Raharjo, Göttingen - Germany
Mr. Wetra Yandi, Linköping University - Sweden
Mr. Yusuf Wibisono, University of Twente - The Netherlands
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Proficient Indonesian Muslims Association (PRIMA) - Europe Chapter
Profile
Proficient Indonesian Muslims Association (PRIMA, Indonesian: Perhimpunan Intelektual Muslim Indonesia) is an organization of Indonesian Muslims intellectuals. Aspiring towards better Indonesia, PRIMA organizes various events and programs, from academic activities, focus group discussions, e-magazine, e-talk shows, to networking with various academic and scientific organizations.
Up to the first quarter of 2012, more than 40 members have been actively involved in PRIMA events. About the half of PRIMA members are researchers and students who are living abroad, e.g.: USA, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Australia, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and United Kingdom, in renowned universities and research institutes.
The other half of the members are now active in Indonesia in the following universities and institutions: ITB, IPB, UGM, UPI, UNPAD, UB, ITS, UNAIR, UNILA, USU, UNPAR, BPPT, Bakosurtanal, PT KAI, etc. Most of them are researchers and lecturers who have returned from study abroad.
The members of PRIMA specialize on various field of expertise, with the following distribution: Food, Agriculture, Biotechnology and Environment (40%), Industrial, Nuclear, Material, Chemical (26.67%), Medical Sciences and Biomedical (8.89%), Mathematics and Natural Sciences (8.89%), Economic, Management and Financial (6.67%), Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (6.67%) and Politics and Social Sciences (2.22%).
Since its establishment in 2009, PRIMA members are gradually increasing. This demonstrates the hope and enthusiasm of young intellectuals Muslims for the better Indonesia. At the moment, Mr. Nopriadi Herman, Ph.D. (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) is the acting chairman of PRIMA, and Mr. Ryan Zahaf, MT (Pusan National University, South Korea) is the acting Secretary General.
Further information: http://primaindonesia.org
Up to the first quarter of 2012, more than 40 members have been actively involved in PRIMA events. About the half of PRIMA members are researchers and students who are living abroad, e.g.: USA, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Australia, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and United Kingdom, in renowned universities and research institutes.
The other half of the members are now active in Indonesia in the following universities and institutions: ITB, IPB, UGM, UPI, UNPAD, UB, ITS, UNAIR, UNILA, USU, UNPAR, BPPT, Bakosurtanal, PT KAI, etc. Most of them are researchers and lecturers who have returned from study abroad.
The members of PRIMA specialize on various field of expertise, with the following distribution: Food, Agriculture, Biotechnology and Environment (40%), Industrial, Nuclear, Material, Chemical (26.67%), Medical Sciences and Biomedical (8.89%), Mathematics and Natural Sciences (8.89%), Economic, Management and Financial (6.67%), Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (6.67%) and Politics and Social Sciences (2.22%).
Since its establishment in 2009, PRIMA members are gradually increasing. This demonstrates the hope and enthusiasm of young intellectuals Muslims for the better Indonesia. At the moment, Mr. Nopriadi Herman, Ph.D. (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) is the acting chairman of PRIMA, and Mr. Ryan Zahaf, MT (Pusan National University, South Korea) is the acting Secretary General.
Further information: http://primaindonesia.org
Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia, Berlin
Embassy's Profile
Official relations between Indonesia-German could be traced back to 1952 when diplomatic relations was first established. Initially a Permanent Representative Office in Bonn and a Consulate were established during the same year. Subsequently, the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Bonn was established in 1954. In 1973 Indonesia also established a Permanent Representative Office in East Berlin for the Democratic Republic of Germany, which was elevated into an Embassy in 1976.
The Indonesian Government was among the first country to provide full support for the Germany’s reunification in 1990. Consequently, both of the above Embassies were adjusted according to this development. Based on the Presidential Decree No. 2 of 1991 dated 17 January 1991 the Embassy in East Berlin and the Consulate in West Berlin were closed. In addition, the Consulate in West Berlin was elevated to the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia for the Federal Republic of Germany on 24 August 1991. At present, the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Berlin represents the Government of Indonesia in the Federal Republic of Germany with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary as its highest representative.
The Embassy facilitates various areas of Indonesia-Germany bilateral cooperation including cooperation in the fields of political; economic; trade; information; protocol and consular; immigration; education and culture; as well as defense.
In addition, the Embassy provides wide range of services for the German citizens, such as consular and immigration services as well as business, tourism, study and investment related services. The Embassy provides consular services to Indonesian who are travelling or living in Germany, such as passport renewal and document legalization and other consular services.
The Indonesian Government was among the first country to provide full support for the Germany’s reunification in 1990. Consequently, both of the above Embassies were adjusted according to this development. Based on the Presidential Decree No. 2 of 1991 dated 17 January 1991 the Embassy in East Berlin and the Consulate in West Berlin were closed. In addition, the Consulate in West Berlin was elevated to the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia for the Federal Republic of Germany on 24 August 1991. At present, the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Berlin represents the Government of Indonesia in the Federal Republic of Germany with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary as its highest representative.
The Embassy facilitates various areas of Indonesia-Germany bilateral cooperation including cooperation in the fields of political; economic; trade; information; protocol and consular; immigration; education and culture; as well as defense.
In addition, the Embassy provides wide range of services for the German citizens, such as consular and immigration services as well as business, tourism, study and investment related services. The Embassy provides consular services to Indonesian who are travelling or living in Germany, such as passport renewal and document legalization and other consular services.