
Electronic and Instrumentation Research Group (KBK) – Department of Physics, Universitas Diponegoro
The Electronics and Instrumentation Physics Research Group at the Department of Physics, Diponegoro University is an academic and research unit focused on advancing science and technology in physics-based instrumentation. This group explores both fundamental and applied aspects of modern instrumentation systems and plays an active role in driving technological innovation that supports automation, precision measurement, and physical system control across various sectors.
There are six main areas of expertise within this group:
- Instrumentation Physics, which studies the fundamental principles of physical measurements and the development of sensor-based instrumentation devices.
- Control Instrumentation Physics, which focuses on automatic control systems and the integration of sensors and actuators in physical systems.
- Electrohydrodynamic Instrumentation Physics, which explores the use of electric fields in fluid dynamics for industrial and environmental applications.
- Computational Physics, which examines computational modeling and simulation of physical phenomena to support instrumentation system design and experimental data analysis.
- Intelligent Instrumentation, which develops systems based on artificial intelligence and signal processing for automated decision-making.
- Optical-Laser Instrumentation, which delves into optical-based measurement and imaging techniques, photonics, and laser technology applications in scientific and industrial fields.
This expertise group is committed to producing competent graduates who are adaptable to technological advancements and possess strong research and innovation capabilities in electronics and instrumentation. Interdisciplinary collaboration and partnerships with industry are key pillars in strengthening the competencies and contributions of the Electronics and Instrumentation Physics Expertise Group to the advancement of science and technology.
The group is based in the Electronics and Instrumentation Laboratory.