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News & Events Faculty of Engineering & Technology,
On March 17, 2023, Sampoerna University’s Industrial Engineering Study Program and IEOM Student Chapter organized a guest lecturer session on “Business Intelligence for Engineers.” The event took place in 19F2, one of the university’s lecture halls, and was attended by the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Dr. Surya Danusaputro Liman, the Head of Industrial Engineering Department, Dr. Anak Agung Ngurah Redi, and several industrial engineering lecturers from Sampoerna University.
The guest lecturer for the event was Ir. L Tri Wijaya N. Kusuma, Ph.D., CBOA, who is the Head of Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Program and an Assistant Professor at Brawijaya University. He is an expert in the field of industrial engineering and has extensive experience in Business Intelligence.
Ir. L Tri Wijaya N. Kusuma, Ph.D., CBOA started the lecture by providing an introduction to Business Intelligence and its relevance to the engineering field. He explained how Business Intelligence can help engineers make data-driven decisions when designing and optimizing processes, and provided several real-world examples of how BI is being used in the industry to improve manufacturing processes, reduce costs, and increase efficiency.
The lecture also covered various BI tools and techniques such as data mining, data warehousing, and online analytical processing (OLAP). Ir. L Tri Wijaya N. Kusuma, Ph.D., CBOA explained how these tools can be used to extract valuable insights from large data sets, and how they can be integrated with engineering and business processes.
The lecture was highly informative and provided valuable insights into the use of BI in the engineering field. The attendees were engaged throughout the lecture and asked several questions during the Q&A session.
The event was a great success, thanks to the efforts of the Industrial Engineering Study Program and IEOM Student Chapter. They organized a well-structured and informative event that provided a platform for knowledge-sharing and networking between the industry expert and the attendees.
In conclusion, the guest lecturer session on “Business Intelligence for Engineers” was a great opportunity for students and faculty members to gain valuable insights into the use of BI in the engineering field. The event was well-organized and executed, and the attendees left with a deeper understanding of the concept of BI and its applications in the engineering field.