Physics Victory!!! 26 Physics Students Pass Program Kampus Berdampak for Bina Desa and Mitigasi Bencana

More encouraging news has come from the Physics Study Program. Twenty-six students have successfully passed the selection process and officially joined Program Kampus Berdampak for Bina Desa and Mitigasi Bencana scheme this term. This success demonstrates the Physics students' commitment to directly implementing their knowledge within the community.

Five students are participating in the Bina Desa scheme. This group will focus on serving in Jimbaran Traditional Village, South Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali. They are implementing a community service project titled "Digital Village Program Innovation Phase II for Jimbaran Traditional Village, South Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali." This program is expected to accelerate effective digital transformation for governance and community economic empowerment in Jimbaran Traditional Village.

Meanwhile, 11 other students successfully passed the Mitigasi Bencana scheme. These students will be deployed directly to Sumber Arum Village, Songgon District, Banyuwangi Regency, East Java Province. This group carries out a crucial mission through research and community service entitled "Validation of Volcanic Activity of Mount Raung in Sumber Arum Village, Songgon District, Banyuwangi Regency, East Java Province." This study is highly relevant to physics, particularly geophysics, in efforts to map and mitigate natural disaster risks in eruption-prone areas.

Responding to this achievement, the Coordinator of the Physics Study Program, Dr. I Gde Antha Kasmawan, S.Si., M.Si., expressed his pride and deep appreciation for all the students who passed.

"The graduation of our 26 students from the Village Development and Disaster Mitigation Impact Campus program is an achievement to be grateful for and proud of. This proves that Physics students not only excel academically in the classroom, but also are sensitive and capable of providing solutions to real-world problems in society," said Dr. I Gde Antha Kasmawan.

He further advised the students to uphold the good name of their alma mater and maximize this program as a comprehensive learning platform. "Whether it's the innovation of digitalizing villages in Jimbaran or the disaster mitigation study on the slopes of Mount Raung, both require high levels of dedication. Use this opportunity to hone your soft skills, collaboration, and empathy. We hope that the program will have a sustainable positive impact on the local community," he concluded.

The entire Physics family prays for the smooth, safe, and successful implementation of the program until the end of the assignment period.