Principal Investigator
Afriyanti Sumboja, PhD.
Associate Professor
Department of Materials Engineering
Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Jl. Ganesha No. 10 Bandung
40132 Indonesia
Email: sumboja@itb.ac.id
Office: Lab Logam FTMD 2nd floor
Education
PhD., (2014), Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University
B.Eng., (2009), Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University
Past Working Experience
Scientist, (2014 – 2018), A*STAR, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore
Research Fellow, (2013 – 2014), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Research Interest
Electrochemistry, energy storage, batteries, supercapacitors, electrocatalysis, synthesis and application of carbon-based materials/nanomaterials and their composites, electrochemical-based devices.
Biography
Afriyanti is an Associate Professor at Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ITB, Indonesia. She received her bachelor and PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore, in 2009 and 2014. She was the recipient of 2014 MSE doctorate research excellence award, presented by School of Materials Science and Engineering, NTU. After working as a scientist at A*STAR Singapore, she decided to return home and contribute to higher education in Indonesia by joining ITB in 2018.
Until 2022, Afriyanti has published more than 60 papers (citations > 5900) in internationally reputable journals. She has served as editor of JETS ITB, vice director of BRIN-ITB collaboration research centre for advanced energy materials, member of ITB committee for research and community services, and member of ITB board of reviewers.
She has won several awards, including ITB young faculty award in high impact publication (2022), LIPI young scientist award (2020), and ITB faculty award in research category (2020). Her research mostly focuses on materials for electrochemical-based applications, especially for batteries and electrocatalysis.