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Accelerating Drug Development: The Role of Quantum Computing in Pharmaceutical Research

Minakshi Kommoju, Kanaka Durga Devi Nelluri, Vijaya Lakshmi Marella, Bhavana Alaparthi, Jahnavi Patibandla, Pamidi Lakshmi Prasanna, Nalam Vineela, Nirmala Nirmala, Padamata Sai Rohith
The journey to develop drugs is long, time-consuming, and costly. Most drugs take years and billions of dollars before they hit the market. Traditional computations remain useful but have inadequacies to accurately reproduce molecular interactions and predict drug efficacy. Quantum computing represents...

The Influence of Electronic Word of Mouth on Twitter Social Media on Emina’s Cosmetic Product Purchase Decision

Heni Astari, Choirul Fajri
This study aims to determine the effect of Electronic Word of Mouth on Twitter social media on purchasing decisions for Emina cosmetic products. Variable X used is Electronic Word of Mouth and variable Y used is purchasing decision. This research uses explanatory survey research using a quantitative...

Research on Construction and Management of College English Extracurricular Activities in Science Universities

Yu Yang
Extracurricular learning is one of the most important parts of the whole teaching and learning system. And a lot of universities have constructed their own college English extracurricular activities in order to improve students’ competence in English , especially speaking and listening. In this paper,...

Goals and principles of the use of visual communication in extreme conditions

Olga Chernysheva
The article represents theoretical and methodical materials to ensure the creation of an effective system of navigation that contribute to the optimal organization of the people movement in extreme situations. It is based on three stages model, which includes the stage of orientation, the set (readiness)...

Overview of the Study of History of the Medieval University

Ya. V. Chernenko
The world of today is undergoing different transformations. Some scientists believe these processes to be a part of the so-called globalization. While others see it as westernization or regionalization. In accordance to such views, different theories of modernization exist. Hence, they all try to explain...

Japanese Honorific Language in Various Domains

Ely Triasih Rahayu
Language belongs to human. In a communication, human as language owner may position themselves as messenger (speaker), message recipient (interlocutor) or as a person who is the object of speech (object of conversation). In Japanese speech community, human must implement their position in communication...
Proceedings Article

Application of GFRP Bar in High – Rise Building Exterior Spraying Robot

Zujia Zheng, Xue Yang, Kui Yang, Chong Tan
The construction industry is a long-established industry. For a long time, building materials are usually used in traditional brick, stone, steel, concrete and other traditional building materials. At present, the exterior walls of major domestic buildings have been prohibited from being decorated with...
Proceedings Article

A Novel Hybrid Threshold Proxy Signature Scheme

Xin Yang, Long Zhang, Chunming Li, Guoqiang Li
In this paper, we propose a new type of threshold proxy signature scheme: hybrid threshold proxy signature (HTPS), in which a signature is cooperatively generated by the partial original signers themselves and the proxy signers on behalf of their own original signer in threshold proxy way. We formalize...

School Counselling 2.0: Reimagining School Wellbeing through the Lens of Positive Psychology 2.0

Mark Harrison, Alex Tam
In the high-pressure climate of contemporary schools, counsellors face a tension between institutional demands for measurable success and a desire to address the systemic causes of illbeing to promote sustainable flourishing for the school community. This chapter proposes a pragmatic, reimagined approach...

Bibliometric Review of Indonesia’s Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals 2014 - 2024

Septyanto Galan Prakoso, Kristina Setyowati, Estafetta Chrysantina, Murakabhi, Hasna Dherin Syakira, Rahma Sintya Devi
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a global sustainable development agenda that contains 17 sustainable development goals. This program was adopted by the United Nations (UN) for the first time in 2015 and was the continuation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) program. The SDGs exist to...

Nationalism of Mass Media Advertisements of Independence Funds Supporters Case Study of Kedaulatan Rakjat Newspaper from 1945 to 1949

Anita Anita, Didik Pradjoko
This paper will talk about the role of advertisements in local newspaper, which has emerged during the independence revolution, such as Kedaulatan Rakjat. This newspaper played a main role for independence fundraising. The nationalist leader, like Sutan Syahrir, wanted this new country to stand on the...
Proceedings Article

A coordination model for ill-posed bilevel programming problem via the leader's motivation.

Wengang Zhang, Shihui Jia
For ill-posed linear bilevel programming problem, this paper studies how the leader motivate the follower to maximize its own profit. Firstly, we present a coordination model. Then, under some conditions, we establish two examples. Finally, numerical results show that the proposed method is feasible.

Study on the Collaborative Development of Beijing and Tianjin and Hebei Province from the Perspective of Low Carbon Economy

Qiong Luo
Nowadays, the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region has become one of the three important poles of the economic growth in China, and the collaborative development of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province has been upgraded to a national strategy. However, during the collaborative development of Beijing, Tianjin...

Nuptial Agreement in Indonesia: A New Change in Indonesian Marriage Law

Agus Hernoko, Erni Agustin, Faizal Kurniawan, Mahendri Putri
Recently, there has been a new change in the Indonesian marriage law. The change is especially about the provision on prenuptial agreements in the Article 29 of the Act Number 1 Year 1974 on Marriage, resulting from the decision of Indonesian Constitutional Court’s Decision Number 69/PUU-XIII/2015. Before...

Applying Screencast and Google Classroom Application for EPT Online Course

Agita Risma Nurhikmawati, Sri Lestari
English is a two-credit subject that offered to non-English Department students in Universitas PGRI Madiun for the whole four years. Furthermore, taking the English Proficiency Test is one of the requirements for students before they graduate from university. Unfortunately, most students are not familiar...

Research on Information Asymmetry in C2C E-Commerce: Based on the Case of Alibaba

Zhiao Liu
In the network transaction, because the two sides of the transaction are different in time and space and the trading place is a virtual electronic market, information asymmetry is extremely common in C2C e-commerce; in sim[le terms, in the transaction process of the C2C e-commerce market, the seller...

Stimulating Critical Thinking Skills Through Critical Thinking Question List (CTQL)

Umatul Khoiriyah, Uly Pramuditya Isnaini, Rizki Fajar Utami, Nur Aini Djunet, Punik Mumpuni Wijayanti, Fajar Alfa Saputra
Critical thinking is an essential skill needed by a physician. One of the ways to learn these skills is using a critical thinking question list (CTQL). This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of CTQL in stimulating students’ critical thinking skill in the tutorial Problem-Based Learning (PBL). This...
Research Article

Preliminary Efficacy of Tocilizumab Treatment in the Patients with COVID-19

Yu Chen, Xijing Zhang
Pages: 24 - 30
Background: Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was considered to be with the severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients, which implies a potential therapeutic target for treatment. We aimed to evaluate the safety and initial efficacy of Tocilizumab treatment for COVID-19 patients. Methods: In the retrospective study,...

The Effectiveness of Online Learning During the Covid-19 Period in The Andalas University Agribusiness Study Program

Devi Analia, Rika Hariance
This study aims to describe students’ opinions about the effectiveness of the online (online) learning process and what obstacles occur during lectures during the Covid-19 pandemic period. The online learning process in question is learning using I-learning in the form of an LMS (learning management...

Assessment of Strategic R&D Projects for Car Manufacturers Based on the Evidential Reasoning Approach

Xin-Bao Liu, Mi Zhou, Jian-Bo Yang, Shan-Lin Yang
Pages: 24 - 49
Assessment of strategic R&D projects is in essence a multiple-attribute decision analysis (MADA) prob- lem. In such problems, qualitative information with subjective judgments of ambiguity is often provided by people together with quantitative data that may be imprecise or incomplete. A few approaches...

Application of digital media art in exhibit design

Yu Zhang
In this paper, interactive experience design and virtual reality technology and its application in modern display. The research discusses the concept of modern display design new displacement phenomenon. Digital media arts background modern display design, features, performance methods and basic types....
Proceedings Article

A Study of Taiwanese Design Student's Preference and Imagery for Textures of "Tujia brocade"

Wei Chow, Meng-Dar Shieh
Tujia minority is located at the border of four provinces including Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan, and Guizhou. With long-term historical and cultural influences, Tujia minority eventually formed its own unique style of folk craftworks, among which the "Tujia brocade" is one of the most representative art form....
Proceedings Article

A New Detection Method of Network APT Based on Big Data Analysis

Min Li
APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) is a persistent and complex network attack pointing to clear targets. The concept became one of the hot topics in the information security industry after Google admitted to severe hacker attacks in 2010. Big data analysis provides a good data base for APT detection. This...
Proceedings Article

Spillover Effects Among Network Neighbors:Evidence From Telecommunications Of China

Zhaoyou Zeng, Zhihe Long, Jiajun Lai
As information technologies support more freedom of industrial location. Local governments, in order to increase their own output, may use telecommunications investment as a competitive tool for attracting factors of production. This effect, in a production-function framework, would manifest itself as...

Indonesian Legal Challenges Regarding Electronic Contracts in International Trade

Nizia Kusuma Wardani, Arie Afriansyah
The development of technology, information, and communication at this time, especially in the field of trade requires that each country has its own legal rules to regulate cross-border trade using electronics. Every business is closely related to the agreement. In the digital era, an agreement to produce...

The Diamond Princess Cruise: An Accidentally Experimental Model of COVID-19

Liyuan 里远 Liu 刘
Pages: 23 - 25
On February 2020, the Diamond Princess Cruise, which left Japan, was obliged to stay at sea for 14 days-quarantine after it was found that a Hong Kong passenger had been diagnosed SARS-COV2 pneumonia after disembarking. As a result shocked the world, an outbreak of infection occurred on board; the number...

The Effect of Brand Awareness, Social Media Marketing, Perceived Quality, Hedonic Motivation, and Sales Promotion Towards Consumers Intention to Purchase in Fashion Industry

Regina Shwastika, Keni Keni
This research was conducted to investigate the effect of brand awareness, social media marketing, perceived quality, hedonic shopping motivation, and sales promotion towards purchase intention on the fashion industry. Descriptive research was used and this study was included in a cross-sectional study...

Barrier Assistive Technology in Inclusive Classroom

Bayu Widyaswara Suwahyo, Punaji Setyosari, Henry Praherdhiono
Assistive technology can offer students with disabilities essential tools for achieving more independence, social inclusion, and engagement in society. Due to hurdles to obtaining and using assistive technology, this promise is not always fulfilled. This research attempts to identify impediments to acquiring...

Improving Student Ability in Solving Problems Through Electronic Student Worksheets

Camellia, Puspa Dianti, Edwin Nurdiansyah, Nona Sundari, Imroatun Khasanah
The ability of students to solve problems is an ability that must be continuously trained and improved. The ability to solve problems in citizenship courses is the ability to analyze problems and find effective solutions to solve problems in the lecture. Through this research, researchers want to know...
Proceedings Article

Literature and Bibliography Study on Bacterial Proteases in Relation with Marine Algae Symbiosis

Muhammad Ziddan Bayu Aji, Sri Darmawati, Wijanarka, Stalis Norma Ethica
Thrombosis is one of the risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) that can cause death, and CVD is the leading cause of death in the world. Bacterial proteases have potential as antithrombosis agents that can be developed into CVD drugs. Indonesia’s high marine biodiversity has been recognized worldwide,...

The Effects of Project‑Based Learning Toward Students’ Motivation and Learning on Early Childhood Education at Chatya Manis Palembang

Welly Ardiansyah, Nurul Aryanti, Dian Heriani, Pratiwi Lestari, K. K. Achmad Leofaragusta
Maintaining student interest and enthusiasm motivated is a common challenge faced by teachers across all grade levels and ability ranges. This study focuses on PBL impacted on the motivation and academic achievement of early childhood education students at Chatya Manis in Palembang. PBL is an instructional...

Task-Based English Teaching Approaches in Secondary Vocational School Based on Constructivist Learning Theory

Wenyi Liu, Shouju Li
The task-based teaching approach can facilitate interactions between teachers and students, change teaching mode in the past one-way transmission of information, and overcome the shortcomings of traditional teaching mode which is not conducive to cultivate comprehensive language skills. Under the guidance...
Proceedings Article

Special aspects of digital transformation in agriculture sector of economy

Petr Akmarov, Natalia Gorbyshina, Olga Kniazeva
The role of the agricultural sector of the Russian economy in the innovative development of the national economy is shown in this article. The results of agrarian reforms in our country and their impact on the rise in the efficiency of production are presented. Basic comparative characteristics of domestic...

Ethical Rigorism of Kant and Theological Moralism of Crusius

Ludmila Kryshtop
Kant is a well-known philosopher famous for his categorical imperative, which requires a human being to display purely moral determination to act. That is why his ethics is also often characterized as strictly rigorous. At the same time, Kant himself seems to try to eliminate all foreign components from...

Exploration of Professional Cognitive Education in Agricultural Colleges Specific to the Characteristics of “Post-95s” Freshman

Zhaojun Tan, Li Li, Dongqing Bai, Xiuting Qiao
As the present growth environment has been largely improved, the “post-95s” freshmen show different characteristics in psychology and behaviors; According to the characteristics of the “post-95s” freshmen, this article has briefly discussed the professional cognitive education of city agricultural colleges...

SMEs: ‘Non’- Corporate Social Responsibility

Sri Yunan Budiarsi, Sri Hartini
The purpose of this study is to find out whether micro, small, and medium enterprises (SMEs) can be the subject to perform social responsibility and not only become an object of big companies to do their own CSR. Through a qualitative approach and using case studies as the method, The researcher found...

Tourism Planning Development of Border Territory Rote Ndau Islands Indonesia

Adi Suryanto, Nurliah Nurdin
Indonesia is a country with the largest number of islands in the world. Tourism with thousands of beaches should not be a problem. Rote Ndau is one of exotics tourism at the southern border territory of Indonesia nearby Australia. Somehow, the development of tourism is still far behind. Hotels, transportation,...

Online Teaching: Model and Perspective in Arabic Class

Dessy Suryawati, Nuril Mufidah
Online learning carried out in the new normal era provides opportunities for the academic community to analyze technology for learning better. This online system is implemented starting from campus introduction activities for new students, library access to lecturing activities. This research used a...

Manual Techniques for Coffee Brewing as an Alternative Learning for Students with Hearing Impairment

Rila Muspita, Elsa Efrina, Arisul Mahdi, Reno Fernandes
Childre with hearing impairment are still marginalized in the business world and cannot even establish their own businesses. These challenges are closely related with the lack of assistance and training from the universities and/or academia. Regarding this situation, the authors as academia will contribute...

Student Perception of ESP Teachers’ Performance at Indonesian State Polytechnics

Nidia Sofa, Lis Mariam, Restu Jati Saputro
There are two divisions of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) teachers at the early established state Polytechnics throughout Indonesia: first and second-generation teachers. The first generation participated in the Polytechnic Education Development Centre (PEDC) from 1987-1994, and the second generation...

Analysis of Students Problem Solving Ability in Solving the Volume of a Solid of Revolution

Ahbi Mahdia Ningrum, Hanifah Hanifah
This study aimed to determine the students’ problem solving ability in solving the volume of a solid of revolution questions in online Integral Calculus Learning through zoom implementing Student Centered Learning. The research method used in this study was descriptive qualitative method. The subjects...

Public Service Performance of the Department of Culture and Tourism in Developing Tourism Destinations in Batam, Riau Islands

Nina Widowati, Dyah Lituhayu, Ari Subowo, Renata Jati Nirmala
This study aims to analyze the performance of public services by the Department of Culture and Tourism of Batam City in enhancing tourism destinations. Batam has significant potential due to its natural beauty, culture, and proximity to Malaysia and Singapore. This research used a qualitative approach...

Investigating How Consumers Perceive Private Label And National Brand Food Products

Deepti Gupta
Navigating through a shopping aisle is like finding the way through a vast forest, each path looks equally inviting. Nowadays, consumers have such a wide variety of choices available at the store that picking one brand from the haystack can be a battle against time. As a result, brands are becoming more...

Factors Influencing the Implementation of Accrual-Based Government Accounting Standard (SAP)

Pramudiati Ningrum, Fachrunnisa, Zidni Husnia
This research was conducted to examine the effect of Human Resources, Support Tools, Leadership Style, Organizational Commitment and Utilization of Information Technology on Accrual-Based SAP Implementation. The agency theory used to explain the influence factors of accrual-based SAP implementation....

Analysis of Grade Difference of TPACK Among Teacher-Oriented Students of Mathematics in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Area

Yu Wang, Ying Wang, Dianjun Lu
TPACK is the basis of effective teaching in today’s era, and it is also the key content of teachers’ professional development. The mastery of TPACK of the teacher-oriented students of mathematics in local colleges and universities directly affects the quality of mathematics teaching in the region in...

An Analysis of Flypaper Effect Phenomenon on Regional Expenditure in District and City in Central Sulawesi

Haerul Anam, Santi Yunus, Yunus Sading, Dimas Permana, Patta Tope
This study aims to determine the effect of regional original income, general allocation funds, revenue sharing funds and special allocation funds on regional expenditures and whether there is a flypaper effect phenomenon in regencies/cities in the Sulawesi Region within the period of 2015 to 2019. The...

The New Industrial Structure of Manufacturing Village and Social Relations Changes in Minority Areas:A Case on Village Xinhua in Yunnan

Xiaobo He
Manufacturing village in minority areas is a new development mode of social community and regional economy based on traditional and outstanding handicraft of ethnic group its own. Because of handicraft industry, the village's service industry can be developed rapidly. So it not only broke the agricultural...

The Impact of Health Education or Health of the Victims of the Earthquake in Disaster Area

Liu Wei, Shi Benhui, Jiang Lanping, Tangs Xiaolin
Earthquakes, floods, mudslides, wars and other major traumatic events can have on people's physical and mental health caused serious damage, leading to muscle tension, loss of appetite, mental panic, mood disorders, behavioral disorders and other stress reactions, and young people are in the physical...

Exploring Chemistry Teachers’ Knowledge of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTs) Based Assessment

Hayuni Retno Widarti, Herunata Herunata, Oktavia Sulistina, Habiddin Habiddin, Yenin Nadhifah
Informed by 2013 curriculum implementation, it is acknowledged that chemistry learning in schooling sector aims not only to discern students’ competence but also to assess their higher-order thinking skills (HOTs). This notion of HOTs is demandable to help students compete in the millennial era. One...

By “Peace If Life” Peep “Zhuangzi” with the Thought of the World

Yuxiang Guo
Zhuangzi mentioned peace in his own works. Life has multiple meanings here, in addition to the original helplessness, but also contains non-will, agnostic and contingency. Its scope includes helpless life circumstances, the meaning of the king and the minister of human society, and man-made unfair circumstances....