Training/Workshop

  1. 28 Sep–2 October 2025. Instructor for the National Science Olympiad (OSN) Training Center for Senior High School (SMA/MA equivalent) in East Java Province, 2025, Batu, Malang. Indonesia.
  2. 17 May–2 June 2025. Machine Learning Capstone Advisor in the Coding Camp 2025 Powered by DBS Foundation program. Organized by Bank DBS through the DBS Foundation.
  3. 26 February–28 May 2025. Machine Learning Instructor in the Coding Camp 2025 Powered by DBS Foundation program. Organized by Bank DBS through the DBS Foundation.
  4. 13 February 2025. Training: Mindset and Effective Teaching Methods for Gen Z Students. Organized by the Department of Informatics, Faculty of Intelligent Electrical and Informatics Technology, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  5. 22 November 2024. Training: Internal Customer Service, conducted by John Robert Powers Indonesia. Organized by the Faculty of Intelligent Electrical and Informatics Technology, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  6. 22 November 2024. Training: Managing Service & Service Excellence, conducted by John Robert Powers Indonesia. Organized by the Faculty of Intelligent Electrical and Informatics Technology, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  7. 29 October 2024. Training: Webinar Series: Powerful Counselling. Organized by Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  8. 5 August–5 September 2024. Instructor for Java Training (Java Foundation and Java Programming) in the Fresh Graduate Academy – Digital Talent Scholarship 2024 program, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  9. 20 November–2 December 2024. Machine Learning Capstone Advisor in the Bangkit Academy 2024 Batch 2 program. Organized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) in collaboration with Google, GoTo, Tokopedia, and Traveloka.
  10. 20 September–6 December 2024. Machine Learning Instructor in the Bangkit Academy 2024 Batch 2 program. Organized by Kemendikbudristek in collaboration with Google, GoTo, Tokopedia, and Traveloka.
  11. 3–19 May 2024. Machine Learning Capstone Advisor in the Bangkit Academy 2024 Batch 1 program. Organized by Kemendikbudristek in collaboration with Google, GoTo, Tokopedia, and Traveloka.
  12. 26 February–16 May 2024. Machine Learning Instructor in the Bangkit Academy 2024 Batch 1 program. Organized by Kemendikbudristek in collaboration with Google, GoTo, Tokopedia, and Traveloka.
  13. 29 November–13 December 2023. Machine Learning Capstone Advisor in the Bangkit Academy 2023 Batch 2 program. Organized by Kemendikbudristek in collaboration with Google, GoTo (Gojek & Tokopedia), and Traveloka.
  14. 28 August–9 November 2023. Machine Learning Instructor in the Bangkit Academy 2023 Batch 2 program. Organized by Kemendikbudristek in collaboration with Google, GoTo (Gojek & Tokopedia), and Traveloka.
  15. 26 May–8 June 2023. Machine Learning Advisor for the Capstone Project in the Bangkit Academy 2023 Batch 1 program. Organized by Kemendikbudristek in collaboration with Google, GoTo (Gojek & Tokopedia), and Traveloka.
  16. 28 February–26 May 2023. Machine Learning Instructor in the Bangkit Academy 2023 Batch 1 program. Organized by Kemendikbudristek in collaboration with Google, GoTo (Gojek & Tokopedia), and Traveloka.
  17. 2 February–11 May 2022. Machine Learning Instructor in the Bangkit Academy 2022 program. Organized by Kemendikbudristek in collaboration with Google, GoTo (Gojek & Tokopedia), and Traveloka.
  18. June–September 2022. Instructor for Java Training (Java Foundation and Java Programming) in the Fresh Graduate Academy – Digital Talent Scholarship 2022 program, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  19. 9 May–31 May 2022. Java Foundation and Java Programming Training of Trainers. Conducted by Oracle Academy in collaboration with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology of the Republic of Indonesia as part of the Fresh Graduate Academy – Digital Talent Scholarship 2022 program, Jakarta, Indonesia.
  20. November–December 2021. Instructor for the Microcredential: Associate Data Scientist 2021 training program. Organized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  21. September–November 2020. Instructor for Java Fundamentals and Java Programming in the Fresh Graduate Academy – Digital Talent Scholarship 2020 program, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  22. 20 April–6 May 2020. Java Fundamentals and Java Programming training conducted by Oracle Academy in collaboration with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology of the Republic of Indonesia as part of the Fresh Graduate Academy – Digital Talent Scholarship 2020 program, Jakarta, Indonesia.
  23. 15 October–7 December 2018. Instructor for Big Data and AI training in the Fresh Graduate Academy – Digital Talent Scholarship 2018 program, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  24. 31 March–2 April 2014. Team Building Course, The Raymond Priestly Centre at Lake Coniston LA21 8AX, UK.
  25. 18 October 2013. Cultural Differences in the Classroom (ILT009), Dr. Jon Catling (Centre for Learning and Academic Development - CLAD), UoB.
  26. 13 June 2013. Fire Safety Training, Alan Hickinbotham (University of Birmingham Fire Security), UoB.
  27. 17 January 2013. Supporting Diversity (ILT006), by Jane Tope, held on Centre for Learning and Academic Development (CLAD), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  28. 16 January 2013. Introduction to Assessment and Feedback (ILT004), by Elizabeth Staddon, held on Centre for Learning and Academic Development (CLAD), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  29. 14 November 2012. Master Workshops - Secure a Top Job with Enterprising Skills, by Alison Sharp and Jayne Sharples, held by Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Mechanical Engineering Building B04, UoB, Birmingham, UK.
  30. 5 November 2012. Open Access English Classes 2012-2013 Term 1 - Working Out the Meaning of Unknown Words, by Hasan Shikoh, held by English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  31. 17 October 2012. Open Access English Classes 2012-2013 Term 1 - Using the Media to Improve your English, by Hasan Shikoh, held by English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  32. 16 October 2012. Open Access English Classes 2012-2013 Term 1 - Asking and Giving Advice, by Jennifer Metcalfe, held by English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  33. 15 October 2012. Open Access English Classes 2012-2013 Term 1 - Tense Selection: Simple and Continuous Forms I, by Richard Gidwaney, held by English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  34. 10 October 2012. Open Access English Classes 2012-2013 Term 1 - Self-access Resources to Improve your English, by Hasan Shikoh, held by English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  35. 9 October 2012. Open Access English Classes 2012-2013 Term 1 - Meeting People, by Jennifer Metcalfe, held by English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  36. 8 October 2012. Open Access English Classes 2012-2013 Term 1 - Developing your Language Detective Skills, by Richard Gidwaney, held by English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  37. 3-5 September 2012. Team Building Course, held by School of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering/School of Computer Science, Raymond Priestly Centre at Lake Coniston, UoB.
  38. 28 August 2012. Monday Master Class 2012, held by Birmingham Leadership Foundation, Community Roots, 88 Soho Road, Birmingham.
  39. 27 July 2012. Postgraduate Enterprise Summer School (PESS) 2012 – Race Day, Wellbeing Service, WIN ALFA (UoB). Held at the Business School, UoB.
  40. 26 July 2012. Postgraduate Enterprise Summer School (PESS) 2012 - Tuning Up, Q&A Panel Session, Birmingham & Black Country Community Foundation Networking Finance (BBCCF), Value Proposition and Pitching, Dan Corlett & Gurpreet Jagpal (EI). Held at the Business School, UoB.
  41. 25 July 2012. Postgraduate Enterprise Summer School (PESS) 2012 - Under the Bonnet, Finance, Dan Corlett (EI), Operations Strategy, Paul Forrester (Birmingham Business School), African Drumming Challenge, The Drumming Coaches. Held at the Business School, UoB.
  42. 24 July 2012. Postgraduate Enterprise Summer School (PESS) 2012 - Planning to Win, Understanding Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Strategy, Dan Corlett & Gurpreet Jagpal (EI), Xing Business Planning, Dan Corlett & Gurpreet Jagpal (EI), Team Time to Plan Strategy using Xing, Dan Corlett & Gurpreet Jagpal (EI), Market Research, Jerry Marshal (Transformational Business Network), Value Proposition, Clive Booth (Escal8or). Held at the Business School, UoB.
  43. 23 July 2012. Postgraduate Enterprise Summer School (PESS) 2012 - Me and My High Performance Team, Introduction to the Summer School, Brian Ford-Lloyd, Dan Corlett, Gurpreet Jagpal (University Graduate School – UGS, Entrepreneurship and Innovation – EI, EI), Performance Teams, Vincent O’Grady (People and Organisational Development, UoB), The Summer School Challenge revealed, Dan Corlett & Gurpreet Jagpal (EI), Social Enterprise, Carol Coombes (Cracking Leadership). Held at the Business School, UoB.
  44. 6 July 2012. AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 – Alan Turing 2012, Constructing the Foundations of Common-sense Knowledge, Benjamin Kuipers (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Michigan, USA), Introduction to Responsible Research and Innovation in AI, Bernd Stahl, Ethical Implications for Quality of Life in Robot Assisted Care of the Elderly, Denis Roche, A Robot Ethics: The ESPRC Principles and the Ethical Gap, Neil McBride, Good Reasons for Making Bad Bots, Danny Weston, Catherine Flick and Sam Waters, Responsible Research and Innovation in AI: Current Problems, Possible Trends and Research Agendas; Plenary Discussion, Grailog: Mapping Generalized Graphs to Computational Logic, Harold Boley, Toward Turing’s A-type Unorganised Machines in an Unconventional Substrate: a Dynamic Representation in Compartmentalised Excitable Chemical Media, Larry Bull, Julian Holley, Ben De Lacy Costello and Andrew Adamatzky. Held at the Medical School, UoB.
  45. 5 July 2012. AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 – Alan Turing 2012, In Loco Humanae: How We Missed and Continue to Ignore the Ethical Implications of AI, Blay Whitby (Department of Informatics, University of Sussex), What Makes a Computation Unconventional, S. Barry Cooper (School of Mathematics, University of Leeds), Dualism of Selective and Structural Information in Modelling Dynamics of Information, Marcin J. Schroeder, Turing Test, Chinese Room Argument, Symbol Grounding Problem. Meanings in Artificial Agents; Christophe Menant, The Proof Theoretic Foundations of Computation with Application to Turing’s Thesis and the Chinese Room Argument, Gabbay, Nature-like Computation and a Measure of Programmability, Hector Zenil, Does the Principle of Computational Equivalence Overcome the Objections Against Computationalism?, Alberto Hernandez-Espinosa and Francisco Hernandez-Quiroz, Intelligence and Reference. Formal Ontology of the Natural Computation, Gianfranco Basti, Implementing Turing Machines in Dynamic Field Architectures, Peter beim Graben and Roland Potthast, Varieties of Meta-Morphogenesis in the Bootstrapping of Biological Minds, Aaron Sloman, The Side Story of Alan Turing, Sir John Dermot Turing. Held at the Medical School, UoB.
  46. 4 July 2012. AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 – Alan Turing 2012, AI – Hobby or Science? Structure, Embodied Cognition, and the Turing Legacy; S. Barry Cooper (School of Mathematics, University of Leeds), The Holy Will of Ethical Machines, Alejandro Rosas, Behind the Mask: Machine Morality, Keith Miller, Marty Wolf and Frances Grodzinksy, Machines and the Moral Community, Erica Neely, Unconventional Computer Programming, Susan Stepney, The Coordination of Probabilistic Inference in Neural Systems, W.A. Phillips, Alan Turing’s Legacy: Info-Computational Philosophy of Nature, Gordana Dodig Crnkovic, What Language for Turing Test in the Age of Qualia?, Francesco Bianchini and Domenica Bruni, Could There be a Turing Test for Qualia?, Paul Schweizer, Jazz and Machine Consciousness: Towards a New Turing Test, Antonio Chella and Riccardo Manzotti. Held at the Medical School, UoB.
  47. 3 July 2012. AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 – Alan Turing 2012, Discovery in Mathematics as an Experimental Practice of Privation, Sandra Visokolskis (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba), Formal Representation and Proof for Cooperative Games, Manfred Kerber, Christoph Lange and Coling Rowat (SoCS, UoB), The Politics of Formalization: What Social Computing Can Learn from the Prehistory of PageRank, Bernhard Rieder, From AI to the Philosophy of Information: Doing Philosophy After Turing, Luciano Floridi (University of Hertfordshire, and St Cross College, Oxford), Developing Embodied Multisensory Dialogue Agents, Michal B. Paradowski, Augmenting Interaction: Collecting Common Sense Through AR Objects, Svetoslav Dankov, RethorEthics, or – on Implementing an Aristotelian Approach to Machine Ethics, Radoslaw Komuda, A Domain Analytic Method in Modular-designed Reflexive Agent, Motoki Yatsu, Developments in Context-sensitive Affect Detection in an Intelligent Agent, Li Zhang, YACIS: A Five-Billion-Word Corpus of Japanese Blogs Fully Annotated with Syntactic and Affective Information, Michal Ptaszynski, Emotion Valence Shifts in Humorous Metaphor Misunderstandings Generation, Pawel Dybala, Affect Listeners – From Dyads to Group Interactions with Affective Dialog Systems, Marcin Skowron. Held at the Medical School, UoB.
  48. 2 July 2012. AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 – Alan Turing 2012, Computational Philosophy and the Examined Text: a Tale of Two Encyclopaedias, Colin Allen (Department of Philosophy and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA), Towards Leibniz’s Goal of a Computational Metaphysics, Edward N. Zalta (Stanford University), Representation Issues in Using First-Order Reasoning Tools, Paul Oppenheimer (Stanford University), Evidence-Based Interpretations of PA, Bhupinder Singh Anand (Independent), Machine Intention, Don Berkich (University of Texas, Corpus Christi), A Lesson from Subjective Computing: Autonomous Self-referentiality and Social Interaction as Conditions for Subjectivity, Patrick Grüneberg (Technische Universität Berlin) and Kenji Suzuki (University of Tsukuba), Synthetic Semiotics: On Modeling and Simulating the Emergence of Sign Processes, Angelo Loula (State University of Feira de Santana) and João Queiroz (Federal University of Juiz de For a), Emergentism, Computer Simulations and the Noumenal; Emanuele Ratti (European Institute of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Milan, and the European School of Molecular Medicine), Bill Gates is Not a Parking Meter: Philosophical Quality Control in Automated Ontology-building, Catherine Legg and Samuel Sarjant (University of Waikato, New Zealand), The Philosophy of Information, Luciano Floridi (University of Hertfordshire, and St Cross College, Oxford), The AISB: 1964 and All That, Eduardo Alonso (Department of Computing, City University London). Held at the Medical School, UoB.
  49. 20 June 2012. 2012 Leading Academics Programme – Bring It All Together, Dan Corlett (Assistant Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, UoB), held on Arts Building, UoB.
  50. 19 June 2012. 2012 Leading Academics Programme – Leadership in Details, Dan Corlett (Assistant Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, UoB), Decision Making in Leadership, David Eastwood (Vice-Chancellor, UoB); held on Arts Building, UoB.
  51. 19 June 2012. Research Poster Conference 2012. Workshop: Public Engagement by Erika Hawkes (University Graduate School - UGS, UoB), held on Great Hall, Aston Webb, UoB.
  52. 18 June 2012. 2012 Leading Academics Programme – Change Management in Leadership, Jennifer Tann (Caret Consulting Group, Professor of Innovation Studies, UoB) , held in Mechanical and Civil Engineering Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  53. 15 June 2012. 2012 Leading Academics Programme – Style and Networking in Leadership, Judith Smith (Head of Policy, The Nuffield Trust), held on Muirhead Tower, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  54. 14 June 2012. 2012 Leading Academics Programme – Leadership Keys, Dan Corlett (Assistant Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, UoB), held in Mechanical and Civil Engineering Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  55. 12 June 2012. 2012 Leading Academics Programme – Leadership Development, Lawrence Young (Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of College of Medical Sciences, UoB), held in Mechanical and Civil Engineering Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  56. 11 June 2012. 2012 Leading Academics Programme – Introduction and the Meaning of Leadership, Dan Corlett (Assistant Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, UoB), Bringing Back Science to Society, Alice Roberts (Professor of Public Engagement in Science, UoB), held in Mechanical and Civil Engineering Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  57. 11 May 2012. Digital Interpretations - Introduction to Workshop, Thorsten Schnier (Cercia, School of Computer Science – SoCS, University of Birmingham - UoB), Imagine the Invisible, Myfanwy Johns (Leverhulme Artist in Residence, SoCS, UoB and Oxford Brookes University), Additive Layer Manufacturing: Current and Future Trends, Luke Carter (Materials and Metallurgy, UoB), Visualising Paleobiology, Imran Rahman (NERC Post Doctoral Fellow, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UoB), Interactive Multi-sensory Objects Developed for and by People with Learning Disabilities, Kate Allen (University of Reading), Interactive Digital Artefacts, Myfanwy Johns (Leverhulme and Oxford Brookes University), Christ Bowers (SoCS, UoB), and Manish Pareck (EECE, UoB), SoCS, UoB; held on School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  58. 3 April 2012. Poster Presentations: Planning the Content, by Brian Ford-Lloyd (UGS), University Graduate School (UGS), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  59. 14 March 2012. Intellectual Property, Patents Trademarks and Designs Copyright, Careers in IP; by Nigel S. Clarke (European Patent Office), held by the European Patent Office on Mechanical Engineering G28, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  60. 8 March 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Word Relationships: Hyponyms, Synonyms and Antonyms; by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  61. 7 March 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - The Discussion Section in Empirical Writing, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  62. 6 March 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Speaking & Listening - Emphasising Points, by Jonathan Rees, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  63. 5 March 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - British Culture: Politics, by Philip Treece, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  64. 1 March 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Academic Vocabulary: Phrases, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  65. 29 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - The Results Section in Empirical Writing, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  66. 28 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Speaking & Listening – Adverb/Adjective Combinations, Emphasising Points; by Jonathan Rees, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  67. 27 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - British Culture – British Media & Newspaper, by Steve Issitt, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  68. 23 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Academic Vocabulary: Words, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  69. 22 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - The Results Section in Empirical Writing, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  70. 21 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Formal Discussion: The Media (Discussion), by Jonathan Rees, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  71. 20 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - British Culture: Leisure and Sport, by Philip Treece, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  72. 16 February 2012. RIDERS (Research in Interactive Drama Environments, Role Play and Story-telling) Workshop 2012, held at School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  73. 15 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - The Materials and Methods section in Empirical Writing, by Mike Loughlin, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  74. 14 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Formal Discussion: The Media, by Jonathan Rees, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  75. 13 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - British Culture: The Monarchy, by Philip Treece, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  76. 9 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Idioms, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  77. 8 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Choosing and Using Visuals in Scientific and Technical Writing, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  78. 8 February 2012. Giving a Lecture (ILT007), by Marios Hadjianastasis, held on Centre for Learning and Academic Development (CLAD), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  79. 7 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Informal Discussion: Living in the UK, by Jonathan Rees, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  80. 7 February 2012. One-to-One Academic Tutoring (ILT005), by Elizabeth Staddon, held on Centre for Learning and Academic Development (CLAD), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  81. 6 February 2012. Small Group Teaching (ILT003), by Marios Hadjianastasis, held on Centre for Learning and Academic Development (CLAD), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  82. 2 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Metaphors, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  83. 1 February 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Writing Scientific Essays, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  84. 31 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Questioning and Clarifying, by Jonathan Rees, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  85. 30 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - The English, by Philip Treece, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  86. 26 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Phrasal Verbs: Noun Phrases & Articles, Prepositions; by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  87. 25 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Writing Scientific and Technical Reports, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  88. 24 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Presentations II, by Jonathan Rees, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  89. 23 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Birmingham and the Midlands, by Philip Treece, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  90. 19 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Phrasal Verbs: Grammar and Meaning, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  91. 18 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Definitions in Scientific and Technical Writing, by Hasan Shikoh, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  92. 17 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 - Presentation I (Topic: icons), by Jonathan Rees, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  93. 16 January 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 -British Icons, by Philip Treece, held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  94. 16 January – 8 March 2012. Open Access English Classes Spring/Summer Terms 2012 (British Culture, Speaking & Listening, Academic Writing, Vocabulary), held in English for International Students Unit (EISU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  95. 9 January 2012. Training Needs Analysis (TNA) Workshop, held at the Nuffield Building, by Erica Hawkes, University Graduate School (UGS), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  96. 12 December 2011. Forum for AI Research Students 2011 (FAIRS’11) Workshops and Presentations, by Alice Kerly (Chairperson, University of Cambridge). Getting a PhD – Doing Good Research, Frans Coenen (University of Liverpool). Discussion groups of early stage PhD students, Frans Coenen (University of Liverpool). Panel Session – Doing a PhD, Richard Ellis (Moderator, Helyx). Examining a Higher Degree: The View from the Other Side, Max Bramer (University of Portsmouth), held at the University Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  97. 7 December 2011. Laboratory-Based Demonstrating (ILT002), held on Centre for Learning and Academic Development (CLAD), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  98. 20 October 2011. E-thesis Workshop, held on University Graduate School (UGS), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  99. 20 October 2011. Professional Development and Enterprise Skills for Researchers, held on University Graduate School (UGS), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  100. 10 October 2011. Introduction to Learning and Teaching in Higher Education for Postgraduates (ILT001), by Elizabeth Staddon, held on Centre for Learning and Academic Development (CLAD), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  101. 26 September 2011 – 25 January 2012. Research Skills, held on School of Computer Science (SoCS), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  102. 5 August 2010. Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Workshop, held on Faculty of Information Technology (FTIF), Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  103. 17-18 June 2006. Structural Equation Modelling Training, held on Department of Statistics in associated with Research and Services to Community Council (LPPM), Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  104. 27-28 May 2006. Parametric & Nonparametric Classification Training, held on Department of Statistics in associated with Research and Services to Community Council (LPPM), Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
  105. 5-8 May 2003. Requirements Management with Use Cases and Rational RequisitePro Fundamentals, Rational University, Jakarta, Indonesia.


Ir. M.M. Irfan Subakti, S.Kom., M.Sc.Eng., M.Phil., IPM (Sr. Pro. Eng.)

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