Mrs. Rita Prasetyowati | photocatalyst | Best Researcher Award
Mrs. Rita Prasetyowati at Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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👨⚕️ Academic Background
Rita Prasetyowati, M.Si., is a lecturer in the Department of Physics Education at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. 🌟 She holds a master’s degree in Materials Physics from Institut Teknologi Bandung and is currently pursuing her doctoral studies in the same field at Universitas Gadjah Mada. 📚🔬 Her research focuses on neutron activation analysis for elemental testing and the development of TiO2-based solar cells. ☀️🔋
🎓Education
- Bachelor: Physics, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta 🎓
- Master: Materials Physics, Institut Teknologi Bandung 🧪
- Doctor: Materials Physics, Universitas Gadjah Mada (in progress) 🎓🔬
🌟Professional Experience
Rita Prasetyowati, M.Si., is a dedicated Lecturer in the Department of Physics Education at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. In this role, she teaches undergraduate and graduate physics courses, develops educational materials, and supervises research projects. 📚🔬 Her professional background encompasses extensive expertise in materials physics, with a focus on neutron activation analysis and the creation of advanced photocatalytic materials. 🌟🔍 Dr. Prasetyowati actively engages in academic conferences and publishes her research in international journals, underscoring her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Her work is characterized by significant collaboration with colleagues and researchers, reflecting her dedication to fostering innovation and excellence in her field. 🤝📖
🔍Research Interests
Rita Prasetyowati’s research interests are rooted in materials physics and advanced analytical techniques. She is particularly focused on neutron activation analysis (NAA) to precisely measure elemental compositions, with applications in agriculture and environmental science. 🌿🔬 Her work also involves the development of TiO2-based solar cells, aiming to enhance their efficiency through innovative methods such as metal insertion via electroplating. ☀️🔋 Additionally, Dr. Prasetyowati investigates nanocomposites for photocatalytic applications and water purification, working to improve their performance and sustainability. 💧🔍 Through her research, she seeks to bridge fundamental science with practical, real-world applications to drive both technological and environmental advancements.