SURABAYA, geofisika.its.ac.id – The Department of Geophysical Engineering at the Faculty of Civil, Planning, and Geo Engineering (FTSPK), Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), successfully organized an international academic forum titled the Joint Symposium Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) – Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember 2026. This collaborative event, which brought together earth science experts across borders, was held on Tuesday (23/06) in the Academic Senate Meeting Room, 2nd Floor of the ITS Rectorate Building.
The symposium represents a tangible realization of the strategic partnership between the Faculty of Science and Technology at UMS, Malaysia, and FTSPK ITS, Indonesia. Centered around the main theme “Adaptive Strategies for Changing Geological Landscapes”, the scientific forum focused on formulating adaptive solutions to address the increasingly rapid dynamics of the Earth’s shifting terrains.
In addition to the presentation of advanced scientific research, a pivotal highlight of the event was the official signing ceremony of the ITS – UMS Partnership Agreement. The agreement was formally signed by Prof. Adjie Pamungkas, S.T., M.Dev.Plg., Ph.D. (Dean of FTSPK ITS) and Prof. Ts. Gs. Dr. Rodeano Roslee, P.Geol, FIGM (representing UMS).
This agreement marks a major milestone in solidifying future academic collaborations, joint research publications, student exchanges, and integrated earth engineering projects between the two prominent institutions.
Partnership Agreement Signing by Prof Rodeano Roslee (FST-UMS) and Prof. Adjie Pamungkas (F.CIVPLAN-ITS)
The event commenced with welcome remarks from Prof. Adjie Pamungkas, S.T., M.Dev.Plg., Ph.D., Dean of FTSPK ITS. In his address, he emphasized the critical role of international collaboration among academic institutions in fostering innovations that yield a direct impact on the global community.
Echoing this sentiment, the Head of the ITS Geophysical Engineering Department, Dr. Ir. M. Haris Miftakhul Fajar, S.T., M.Eng., delivered an opening speech highlighting that the symposium was designed to address pivotal challenges in the field of geosciences.
In general, the Joint Symposium 2026 carried four primary missions:
Actionable Climate Strategies: Developing concrete, practical, and actionable strategies to counter the impacts of global climate change.
Addressing Global Challenges: Tackling urgent hazards, ranging from natural disasters and shifting geological landscapes to long-term resource sustainability.
Integrating Earth Technologies: Combining cutting-edge earth technologies with engineering practices to comprehensively understand how geological systems respond to climate stress.
Accelerating Research & Partnerships: Serving as a bridge to connect academia, industry, and policymakers to accelerate research sharing, technology transfer, and vital long-term partnerships.
Prof Rodeano Roslee, Keynote Speaker, Joint Symposium UMS- ITS 2026
The core agenda of the symposium featured dynamic scientific presentations and discussions led by expert researchers and faculty members from both universities. The sessions covered a comprehensive and diverse array of geoscience fields, including Engineering Geology, Geochemistry, Geohazards, Geophysics, Mapping, Remote Sensing and GIS, Seismology, Stratigraphy, and Structural Geology.
The delegation from Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) featured six prominent speakers:
Dr. Mohd Al-Farid Bin Abraham
Prof. Madya Dr. Norbert Simon
Prof. Madya Dr. Siti Rahayu Mohd. Hashim
Prof. Madya Dr. Fauziah Sulaiman
Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd. Khalizan Sabullah
Dr. Megawati
Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd. Khalizan Sabullah, one of Presenter from UMS in Joint Symposium UMS- ITS 2026
Meanwhile, ITS Geophysical Engineering was represented by three presenters who showcased their latest advanced research:
Kadek Hendrawan Palgunadi, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Alutsyah Luthfian, S.Si., M.Sc.
Hamzah Afif, S.T., M.T.
Hamzah Afif, S.T., one of Presenter from ITS in Joint Symposium UMS- ITS 2026
Through this international platform, the ITS Geophysical Engineering Department reaffirms its ongoing commitment to remaining at the absolute forefront of earth science and geophysical technology development. It is highly anticipated that the outcomes of this symposium will expand beyond joint scientific publications to deliver sound technical recommendations beneficial for disaster mitigation and climate change adaptation across Southeast Asia and the globe. (Humas/TG)
Group Photo of All Participants in Joint Symposium UMS- ITS 2026
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