Khairul Munadi
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Khairul was born in Aceh on 27 August 1971 as the son of Anwar Hamzah and Mariani, who both worked as civil servants. He completed his primary education at the 3rd Banda Aceh State High School and continued his education at the Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, majoring in electrical engineering.[1]
Khairul received a scholarship to study digital image processing at the Tokyo Metropolitan University. He obtained his master's degree and doctoral from the university in 2004 and 2007, respectively. He completed his postdoctoral studies at the university in 2008 before returning to Indonesia.[1][2]
Academic career
Upon graduating from university, Khairul began working at the Grasberg mine in Papua. He then worked as a system engineer at Alcatel Telspace in Jakarta an as a regional manager of Alcatel Enkomindo in Medan.[2] In 1998, he began his academia career as an adjunct lecturer at the Syiah Kuala University, where he would fly to Aceh every Saturday to teach electrical engineering. He resigned and decided to pursue a full-time career as a lecturer in 1999, despite receiving only one-twelfth of his prior wage as a regional manager.[1]
Aside lecturing at the electrical engineering department, Khairul also lectured at the disaster studies and electrical engineering postgraduate major. He also received grants for research in Netherlands, Japan, and Turkey. The government selected him as a promoter for the Master to Doctoral Education Scholarship Programme for Excellent Scholars (PMDSU) programme as well as an assessor for the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education.[1]
Khairul was entrusted to head the electrical engineering major and later the Tsunami and Disaster Mitigation Research Center (TDMRC). Under his leadership, the TDMRC was involved in South-South knowledge exchange and was designated as a Science Center of Excellence by the Minister of Research of Technology. Outside the university, Khairul was the Industry Relation Coordinator at The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Indonesia Section, deputy chairman of Union of Indonesian Disaster Experts, and a board member of the Association of Indonesian Professors.[1] He left his post as the head of TDMRC on 11 October 2021.[3]
Full professorship
In August 2019, Khairul was appointed as a full professor in electrical engineering at the Syiah Kuala University.[4] He was inaugurated as a full professor on 26 February 2020 alongside his wife, who also became a full professor on the same occasion.[5] His inaugural speech, titled Development of Smart Devices for Early Detection of Diseases Based on Thermal Imaging and Deep Learning, highlighted his research on thermal imaging, which involves observing objects through thermal sensors or cameras without physical contact.[6]