Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Innovations in Sustainable Engineering Solutions 2025 (ICONRISES 2025)
32 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Mohamad Agung Prawira Negara, Felix Arie Setiawan, Willy Kriswardhana, Setya Widyawan Prakosa
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on Recent Innovations in Sustainable Engineering Solutions (IConRISES) during September 12-13, 2025 in Universitas Jember, Jember, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the...
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Evaluating the Role of ISO 9001 Implementation in Enhancing Public Construction Project Outcomes
Jojok Widodo Soetjipto, Mohamad Masrur Fatkurrozi, Anik Ratnaningsih, Syamsul Arifin, Anita Trisiana, Diah Ayu Restuti Wulandari
Quality issues remain one of the key challenges in Indonesia’s construction industry. Although ISO 9001:2015 has been widely adopted as a quali-ty management standard, limited research has quantitatively assessed its direct impact on construction quality performance, particularly in government-funded...
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Urban Morphology and Nighttime Lights: A Spatial Modelling Study in Pasuruan Regency
Prasetiyo Prasetiyo, Ratih Novi Listyawati, Rindang Alfiah, Loetvy Wahyuningtyas, Syavitri Sukma Utami Rambe
A city's morphology can illustrate its characteristics, spatial structure, and growth tendencies. Nighttime light (NTL) satellite imagery is one of the methods that can be used to illusionize the center and sub-center of the city through the emission of light in the image. This study aims to describe...
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Lean Construction Model: A Case Study of Manpower Planning
Anggi Febrianto
Several construction projects in Indonesia have experienced difficulties or delays in implementation. One of the project’s difficulties is due to quite large operational costs. Pareto's largest operational cost is the cost of employing employees as construction project workers. Failure in managing...
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Development Strategy of Pedestrian Path in Gedangan Main Street based on Green Corridor Concept
Dewi Junita Koesoemawati, Dano Quinta Revana, Alifan Cahyana, Jhon Jhohan Putra Kumara Dewa
One of the important elements of sustainable city infrastructure is pedestrian paths that connects the streets, parks, buildings, and activity centers. The A. Yani – Raya Tebel Street, Gedangan, Sidoarjo, has a strategic role in supporting community mobility in local urban areas and to travel from Sidoarjo...
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Passenger Satisfaction Analysis of the Arjonegoro Commuter Line Route Sidoarjo–Bojonegoro Using the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) Method
Fithri Estikhamah, Aulia Dewi Fatikasari, Achmad Dzulfiqar Alfiansyah, Minarni Nur Trilita, Rizki Firman Alamsyah, Muhamad Alif Rifaldi, Steffanie Christarindra, Rohmahillah Aviskanasya Septiandri
The Arjonegoro Commuter Line Route Sidoarjo–Bojonegoro plays a crucial role in connecting densely populated areas and economic centers in East Java, including Sidoarjo, Surabaya, Lamongan, and Bojonegoro. This service is critical in supporting people’s daily mobility. Given that this service is still...
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Modelling of Flood Risk in the Feni-Muhuri-Selonia Riverbasin
Aysha Akter, Rashedul Hoq Jihad, Ferdous Afridi
This study focuses on flood risk assessment in the Feni-Muhuri-Selonia River basin using 2D hydrodynamic modeling to support improved flood preparedness, mitigation, and decision-making. HEC-RAS 2D v6.6 was used to simulate flood behavior across the study area, with RAS Mapper applied for inundation...
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Optimized Benthic Habitat Mapping with Sentinel-2: Integrating Lyzenga Correction and Hybrid Classification
Igor Aviezena Eris, Inayatul Fikriyah, Maria Ekacarini Jayanimita, Nunung Nuring Hayati, I Made Satya Graha
This study presents a high-precision method for benthic habitat mapping in Bama Bay, Baluran National Park, by integrating Lyzenga’s water column correction with Sentinel-2 MSI data. Using Level-1C imagery (10-m resolution bands B2, B3, and B4), we applied Dark Object Subtraction (DOS) radiometric correction...
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Seakeeping and Motion Sickness Incidence (MSI) Evaluation of a Catamaran Tour Boat on the Papuma–Nusa Barong Route in Jember, Indonesia
Pratama Yuli Arianto, Ahmat Rifki, Wazirotus Sakinah, Skriptyan Noor Hidayatullah Syuhri
The increasing demand for marine ecotourism along Java’s southern coast necessitates vessel designs that prioritize passenger comfort and safety under moderate to high wave conditions. This study evaluates the motion response and comfort performance of a 17 m catamaran using a simulation-based approach....
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Additive Manufacturing of PETG Protective Face Guards: Process-Structure-Performance Relationships in FDM
Ahmad Syuhri, M. Aghis Azria Al Afthon, Muhammad Dimyati Nasrullah, Rika Dwi Hidayatul Qoryah, Mahros Darsin
Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) 3D printing technology with PETG material has the potential to produce a strong face nose guard. However, mold quality is greatly affected by process parameters such as nozzle temperature, layer height, and printing speed. This study aims to analyze the effect of the...
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Sustainable Dual Thrust Hybrid Rocket Motor Using Polylactic Acid as Sustainer Fuel in Multilayered Tubular Fuel Grain
Mohamad Mukri Najmi Bin Muhammad Nadzri, Muhammad Yusuf Bin Mahat, Izham Izzat Ismail, Siti Zafirah binti Abdul Kadir, Nur ‘Ain Najlaa binti Zazuzila Nadzri, Muhammad Hanafi bin Azami
This study explores the thrust modulation capability of a hybrid rocket motor (HRM) using a novel multilayer tubular (MLT) fuel grain configuration. The fuel design integrates two distinct fuel materials paraffin wax as a booster and polylactic acid (PLA) as a sustainer arranged in concentric layers...
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Literature Review of Ergonomics on Heavy Equipment: An Opportunity Future Research
Anggi Febrianto, Franciscus Xaverius Kristianta, Robertoes Koekoeh Koentjoro Wibowo
Advances in industrial technology have driven significant changes in the heavy equipment sector, particularly in improving productivity and work efficiency. However, heavy equipment also brings ergonomic challenges, such as the risk of musculoskeletal disorders due to designs that lack operator comfort....
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Chemical Identification of Mud Deposits at Puger Port, Jember Regency
Fachruzzaki Fachruzzaki, Rina Lestari, Siti Aminah, Mochammad Asrofi
This study set out to explore and understand the mud properties, particularly from Puger Port in Jember Regency. The focus is on both its chemical makeup and physical characteristics, especially the rock powder present in the samples. Through the analysis, researchers aim to uncover variations in mineral...
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Preliminary Study Hydrogeological Conceptual Model of Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction in Karst and Non-Karst Formation of Puger Mining Area and Surroundings, Jember Regency, East Java
Emanuel Grace Manek, Kurnia Dewi Mulyani, Utari Retno Sulistyo Rini
Understanding interaction between groundwater and surface water is essential in hydrogeological studies, particularly in complex geological settings area. This study presents a preliminary hydrogeological conceptual model for the Puger mining area and its surroundings in Jember Regency, East Java, which...
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Enhancing Casing Design Efficiency Using a Python-Based Program with Integrated Catalog and Recommendation Features
Agus Triono, Yusuf Muhammad Zaki, Eriska Eklezia Dwi Saputri
A Good drilling plan is essential to minimize the risk of well failure. Casing design plays a crucial role in determining a well’s ability to withstand subsurface conditions and sustain production over an extended period. This research aims to provide user-friendly access to casing design planning through...
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Optimizing Surfactant-Polymer Injection Design for Enhanced Oil Recovery in Sandstone Reservoirs
Riska Laksmita Sari, Welayaturromadhona Welayaturromadhona, Hadziqul Abror, Eriska Eklezia Dwi Saputri, Wahyu Budi Utomo
This study aims to identify an effective surfactant-polymer (SP) injection design for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) in sandstone reservoirs through laboratory coreflooding experiments. Two Berea sandstone samples with different permeabilities—Core E3 (123.33 mD) and Core BB2 (438.26 mD)—were used to evaluate...
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Sodium Chloride to Enhance Water-in-Oil (W/O) Emulsion Stability
Lindia Heviyanti, Muhammad Dimas Adiguna, Ardipratama Ilham Vembriatmaja, Patriks Vero Tongkeles, Babas Samudera Hafwandi, Adi Prasetya Nugraha
Emulsifications process can positively contribute to increasing oil recovery during the extraction process. However, emulsion instability can cause phase separation and reduce production. This phase separation causes oil and water to separate, hindering the flow of the mixture and reducing the ability...
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Phytoremediation of Laundry Wastewater Using Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) and Kiapu (Pistia stratiotes L.)
Latifa Mirzatika Al-Rosyid, Yuvita Dian Siswanti, Musarofa Musarofa, Rusdiana Setyaningtyas, Muhtar Muhtar, Arief Alihudien, Rohimatush Shofiyah, Winda Islamiyah Umarie, Asroful Abidin
Laundry wastewater is a major contributor to aquatic pollution, often discharged directly into drainage systems and potentially causing significant environmental harm, such as eutrophication due to excessive detergent and phosphate levels. To address this issue, a study was conducted using phytoremediation,...
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Lignocellulose Extraction from Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches Using Choline Chloride–Oxalic Acid-Based Deep Eutectic Solvent
Iftidha’ul Eka Agustina, Yuni Kusumastuti, Teguh Ariyanto
Oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) are an abundant lignocellulosic by-product from the palm oil industry, representing a valuable feedstock for biopolymer recovery. In this study, a deep eutectic solvent (DES) system composed of choline chloride and oxalic acid (in a 1:1 molar ratio) was employed to...
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Computational Modeling for Performance Characterization of Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) Electrolyzers
Nurin Nabilah Mohamad Kamal, Muhammad Hanafi Azami
The global shift toward sustainable energy systems highlights the need for efficient and low-emission hydrogen production technologies. Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolysis presents a promising pathway for green hydrogen generation due to its compatibility with non-precious metal catalysts and...
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Active Power Filter Control using Combined Error Adaptive Fuzzy - PI on Synchronous Reference Frame for Reducing Current Harmonics
Azmi Saleh, Mahastra Gusti, Widjonarko Widjonarko
The increasing demand for electrical energy necessitates high power quality, especially in facilities with numerous nonlinear loads such as the Bali National Golf Club. These nonlinear loads generate current harmonics that degrade system performance and violate the IEEE 519–2014 harmonic standards. This...
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Analysis of Machine Learning Regression Methods Performance in Optimizing Normal Concrete Mix Design
Diofani Albir Mochammad, Mohamad Agung Prawira Negara, Widya Cahyadi, Nanin Meyfa Utami, Shafiril Ramdani
This paper examines six regression algorithms, namely Linear Regression, Lasso Regression, Ridge Regression, Decision Tree, Random Forest, and Support Vector Regression, to predict material composition and concrete strength. The data used is from previous research on concrete material variations and...
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Internet of Things-Based LED Driver Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) Monitoring System
Widjonarko Widjonarko, Indra Viktorrisman, Moch. Gozali, Widyono Hadi, Suprihadi Prasetyono, Muh. Asnoer Laagu, Devita Ayu Larasati
The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper in short terms, i.e. 15–250 words. The advancement of lighting technology promotes efficient, durable, and energy-saving LED lamps for street lighting. However, monitoring LED drivers, particularly Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) systems, remains...
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Development of Telecommunication Infrastructure Based on Population and Location Scenarios to Support Spatial Planning in Sleman Regency
Abdillah Estu Muhammad Sumpeno, Reny Yesiana, Nofal Mahdi Kadafi Anantri, Syachril Warasambi Mispaki, Martanti Aji Pangestu
Infrastructure is a physical system required to meet basic human needs and plays a vital role in community welfare. In the digital era, telecommunication infrastructure has become an essential element of spatial development. Sleman Regency in the Special Region of Yogyakarta continues to experience population...
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Enhancing Natural Fiber Composites: Vacuum Infusion Parameters and Tensile Strength Correlation
Mahros Darsin, Dhanu Febriyan Wahyu Saputra, Mochamad Asrofi, Ahmad Syuhri, Aris Zainul Muttaqin
Composite materials are engineered combinations of two or more constituents, designed to exhibit superior properties compared to their individual components. Coconut coir, a biodegradable and renewable resource, has emerged as a promising reinforcement material in composites, contributing to waste reduction...
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A Bibliometric and Comparative Analysis of Nano Zinc Oxide and Other Nanomaterials for Tribological Applications
Fabrobi Ridha, Lazuardi Akmal Islami, Handrea Bernando Tambunan, Haidzar Nurdiansyah, Luluk Fitri Yani
Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles have emerged as promising materials in tribological applications due to their eco-friendliness, cost-effectiveness, and versatility. This study presents a bibliometric analysis using Scopus-indexed sources, combined with a comparative review of peer-reviewed experimental...
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Surface Modification of PVDF Membrane Using PDA/ZIF-8 for Enhancing Turbidity Removal
Firda Lutfiatul Fitria, Salsabila Nanda Pradita, Ya-Fen Wang, Mochamad Asrofi, Audiananti Meganandi Kartini, Noven Pramitasari, Sheng-Jie You
The microfiltration membranes have been shown to be a solution to mitigate water scarcity. Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) has gained traction owing to its thermal endurance, robust chemical resilience, and straightforward processing. Nonetheless, its inherent hydrophobicity makes it susceptible to fouling....
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Coffee and Cassava Food Processing Waste to Biofilm: Application
Meta Fitri Rizkiana, Angger Andini, Umliatus Zahro, Ratri Sekaringgalih, Merymistika Yufrani Afred, Putri Ayu Salsabila, Bekti Palupi, Istiqomah Rahmawati, Helda Wika Amini, Boy Arief Fachri, Felix Arie Setiawan, Yukti Nura-ni
Agro-industrial waste, such as coffee and cassava peels, represents an un-derutilized resource with high potential for value-added applications. This study aimed to valorize agro-industrial waste, specifically coffee peel and cassava peel, by extracting pectin and starch to develop biofilms as sustaina-ble...
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Optimization of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash Waste Utilization as Advanced Material in Normal Concrete Using Artificial Intelligence
Nanin Utami, Widya Cahyadi, Ketut Wiswamitra, Shafiril Ramdani, Diofani Mochammad
PT Gula Glenmore produces 270,000 tons of sugarcane bagasse per milling season, mostly unused and environmentally harmful. This study aims to utilize sugarcane bagasse ash as an alternative pozzolanic material for concrete, replacing cement with the aid of artificial intelligence (machine learning)....
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Smart Homes for Climate Action Using Photo Voltaic and Waste-to-Energy Systems
Triwahju Hardianto, Luluk Ilmiya, Bambang Sujanarko
Kemuning Lor Village faces significant environmental challenges from methane emissions due to poorly managed agricultural and livestock waste. To address this, this research details the development of SMART-RUDI, a smart home concept integrating waste management with a solar power system. The system...
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The Effect of Bottom Ash and Palm Kernel Shell Waste (Elaeis Guineensis) Combination Also Drying Temperature on Briquette Characteristics
Sonya H. Raharjo, Faizal A. Rizki, Aprilia T. Cahyani, Dicta A. Putri, Rifdah Adilah, Adam Fatahilah, Boy A. Fachri, Felix A. Setiawan, Istiqomah Rahmawati
Global energy demand continues to grow rapidly every year; therefore, alternative energy sources are needed to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and support long-term sustainability. Renewable energy offers a viable solution, with biomass being one of the most promising. However, by products of the combustion...
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Estimating Natural Frequency of Taper and Taperless Type Blade Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines
Gaguk Jatisukamto, Tri Wirayuda Putra, Robertus Sidartawan, Agus Triono, Robertoes Koekoeh Koentjoro Wibowo, Muhammad Trifiananto
This study aims to analyze the natural frequency of horizontal axis wind turbine blades using the finite element method (FEM) through ANSYS 2023 and Solid works 2021 software as 3D images. The main focus of this study is on two types of blades, namely taper and taperless, using Glass Fiber Reinforced...