The facial recognition system that uses a classical approach so far has not been able to provide optimal results when faced with occlusion challenges. One of them is when the face is wearing a mask.
Last Monday (9/1), the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, in collaboration with the Berlage project in the Archipelago and the Jakarta Association of Indonesian Architects, held a talk show entitled “Special Talk Series WANUA: Berlage in the Archipelago”.
Universitas Indonesia Student Chapter (EERI UISC) Earthquake Engineering Research Institute team successfully advanced to the prestigious competition, the 20th Annual Seismic Design Competition (SDC) 2023 which will be held in San Francisco, California.
The Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia (FTUI) held a humanitarian action #FTUIPeduli for victims affected by the earthquake in Cianjur Regency.
Following up on a collaborative research grant, the UI Faculty of Engineering received a visit from the Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corporation (LPS) on Wednesday, January 18, 2023.
Every year, the global need for oil continues to increase while petroleum reserves are limited and their availability is dwindling. This has resulted in low heavy oil and residual quality
In mid-November last year, a team from the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia (FTUI) made a collaborative visit to several universities in Japan. This visit was carried out to develop cooperation with several educational and industrial partners.
Radio over fiber is a solution to overcome the limitations of radio communication range, namely by superimposing radio or microwave signals on fiber-optic networks. The advantages of using RoF include low attenuation, wide bandwidth, immunity to electromagnetic interference, easy installation and maintenance, and low consumption.
The pandemic condition has had an impact on various sectors of the country’s economy, including the construction sector. During the pandemic, the limited space for the movement of the community and workers hurt the productivity of the construction sector.
On Monday (17/1), two lecturers and researchers from the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia (FTUI) received a grant worth USD 12,000 from the Osaka Gas Foundation. The two lecturers and researchers who received the grant came from the Department of Chemical Engineering