SEMS Recruitment 2014
Posted by systems in Lab Development Program, News on 07/03/2014
As part of the regeneration process, SEMS conducted new recruitment for the new class of SEMS Lab Assistant (LA). All the new candidates of LA was instructed to solve a very simple case problems of “How many chickens are needed for the famous fried chicken joint near campus?”
Within 15 minutes, all candidates must prepare a short presentation using an A2 paper, which show the logic and answer for this problems.
After praying break on the evening, 10 Candidates were deemed passed. They are : Adi Putra, Ayudya, Rachel, Reza, Steven, Tara, Wimala, Zaki, Rizky Nur Iman dan Marshal Bagus.
Congratulations to all of you, and we are waiting for you to contribute to the development of SEMS Lab.
SEMS Research Start Briefs 2014
Posted by systems in Lab Development Program, News, Workshop & Training on 18/02/2014
With the new research assistants on board and the start of new semester, SEMS created a new activity to help jumpstart the research activities of our new 12 junior researchers.
The activity is focusing on how to develop their research into paper, research writing tips and the logic of how a good paper should be presented.
SEMS Graduate Farewell Gathering 2014
Posted by systems in Lab Development Program, News on 15/02/2014
We are saying farewell and good luck to our latest rounds of graduates in this first semester of 2014: Agas, Erin, Indra, Intan, Teddy and Raymond. They have successfully passed the examination board for their final year project or undergraduate thesis.
The event was held at pak Omar’s house in Tebet, with a lot of laugh in a heartwarming situation. We also have a chance to see together one of our research assistant who become a comedy TV Star in a one of the Indonesian Channel.
Congratulations to New Graduates! Success on your next journey
An Indonesian System Thinking Book
Posted by systems in Continuous Event Modeling, Knowledge Area, News, Research Area, Technical Area, Technology Policy Transitions, Workshop & Training on 05/10/2013
Mr. Akhmad Hidayatno has published a book title Systems Thinking: A Way of Thinking for a Better Understanding of Complex Problems, In Indonesian. The primary book purpose is to introduce the systems approach thinking to local communities, because not many book on systems thinking were publish in Indonesian.
The book consist of 8 chapter that covers from systems definition, thinking definition, systems thinking, mental models, problem solving with systems thinking, and quantitative support for system thinking. A special chapter also discuss about how to teach system thinking based on the author experience in facilitating “Systems Thinking” mandatory course in Industrial Engineering Master Program. When asked to explains about the book, Pak Akhmad explains:
“In this Indonesian Language books, I introduce a new definition of Systems Thinking that is based on the combination of DeBono Thinking Concepts to Properties of System. A new unique nickname of “De BATIk” served as a memory jogger for the properties of system: multi-dimentions, boundaries, goals, holistic (emergent properties) and interconnections. As you probably know, Batik is a traditional design pattern of clothes in Indonesia, recognized by UNESCO. System thinking means asking groups of questions using De BATIk to improve our understanding of system.
Based on these two combination, I also proposed a 5 steps of problem solving using system thinking.”
Undergraduate Class’ Beer Game 2013
Another year another beer game for Undergraduate Systems Modeling Class 2013. This is probably the largest beer game participants that ever conducted by SEMS Lab, with near 100 participants using a total of 9 boards.