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Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Artificial Intelligences Deepseek dalam Menurunkan Plagiasi Artikel Ilmiah bagi Mahasiswa Baru Annas, Annisa Nuraisyah; Nofirman, Nofirman; Haryanto, Abel; Machmud, Amir; Safarudin, Muhamad Sigid
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (ABDIRA) Vol 6, No 1 (2026): Abdira, Januari
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/abdira.v6i1.1602

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The Student Creativity Program (PKM) aims to train new students in utilizing DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a tool to reduce plagiarism in scientific article writing. The training focuses on improving their understanding of paraphrasing, ethical citation integration, and utilizing DeepSeek's advanced features as a responsible writing assistant. The PKM implementation method is training and mentoring, consisting of three stages: (1) Presentation of conceptual material on plagiarism and writing ethics; (2) Hands-on workshops on utilizing DeepSeek for paraphrasing, idea elaboration, and draft checking; and (3) ongoing mentoring through online discussion groups. Evaluation results indicate an increase in participants' ability to produce manuscripts with greater originality. Analysis using a plagiarism checker on drafts before and after the training showed a significant decrease in indications of plagiarism, as well as an increase in participants' understanding of integrative academic writing. This program effectively empowers new students with AI literacy for responsible academic productivity.
The Role of Human Capital Based on Education and Health against poverty in 34 provinces in Indonesia Nur Fauzan, Eza; Istikomah, Navik; Kurniawati, Susanti; Machmud, Amir
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (Febru
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v7i3.5992

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This study aims to analyse the influence of human capital, as measured by education and health, on poverty levels in 34 provinces in Indonesia. Using quantitative methods with panel data for the 2020–2024 period, this study applies a fixed effect model based on the results of the Chow and Hausman tests. Testing is carried out through panel regression, t-tests, F-tests, and classical assumption testing to ensure model validity. The results of the study show that education has a negative and significant effect on poverty, which means that increasing the average length of schooling can reduce the number of poor people. In contrast, health as measured by life expectancy has a positive and significant effect, indicating structural variations between regions that require further study. Simultaneously, both human capital variables have a significant influence on poverty. A limitation of this study is that the capability indicators used are limited to education and health, thus not reflecting the full dimensions of the capability approach. Therefore, future researchers are advised to include other variables such as access to technology, employment opportunities, environmental conditions, or social protection to provide a more comprehensive picture of the determinants of poverty in Indonesia.
Production and Characterization of Bioethanol from Tobacco Stalks via Acid Hydrolysis and Fermentation Irfan, Akhmad; Muslihat, Adi; Sunaryo; Jumini , Sri; Mustofa, Ikrom; Wacano, Dhandhun; Raju; Machmud, Amir; Palupi, Endah Kinarya
International Journal of Hydrological and Environmental for Sustainability Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Hydrological and Environmental for Sustainability
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58524/ijhes.v5i1.1030

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The increasing demand for energy and the environmental impacts of fossil fuel consumption have encouraged the development of renewable and sustainable energy sources. Bioethanol derived from lignocellulosic biomass represents a promising alternative fuel due to its renewability and reduced competition with food resources. This study investigates the potential of tobacco stalks, an underutilized agricultural residue, as a feedstock for bioethanol production through acid hydrolysis and fermentation processes. Dried tobacco stalks were hydrolyzed using 1 M sulfuric acid at 110 °C for 3 h to produce fermentable sugars, followed by batch fermentation using Saccharomyces cerevisiae with variations in yeast concentration and fermentation time. The fermentation products were purified by simple distillation and characterized using refractometry, density measurement, GC–MS, and bomb calorimetry. The hydrolysis process yielded a sugar concentration of 7.6%. Refractometric analysis indicated ethanol concentrations in the range of 64–68% (v/v), while density measurements suggested lower effective ethanol purity due to residual water and non-ethanol components. GC–MS analysis confirmed ethanol as the dominant compound, with relative contents ranging from approximately 52% to 73%, accompanied by acetic acid and minor volatile by-products. The calorific value of the produced bioethanol ranged from 4,825 to 4,983 kcal/kg and increased with fermentation time. The results demonstrate that tobacco stalks have considerable potential as a lignocellulosic feedstock for bioethanol production, although further process optimization is required to enhance ethanol purity and overall conversion efficiency.
Enhancing Santri Entrepreneurship through University–Pesantren Engagement Purnamasari, Imas; Machmud, Amir; Nugraha, Nugraha; Ramdhany, Muhamad Arief; Lhutfi, Iqbal; Mulyadi, Hari; Sojanah, Janah; Supardi, Endang; Rasto, Rasto; Istikomah, Navik
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 9 No 1 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v9i1.1906

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This study examines a community engagement initiative aimed at enhancing the entrepreneurial competencies of santri at an Islamic boarding school in West Java, Indonesia. The programme was implemented on 1 November 2025 and involved more than 200 santri. Employing an experiential learning approach, the intervention consisted of interactive training sessions, Business Model Canvas workshops, and experience-sharing activities with successful entrepreneurs who were alumni of Islamic boarding schools. The instructional content covered fundamental entrepreneurship concepts, development of the entrepreneurial mindset, opportunity identification, digital marketing, basic financial management, and Islamic entrepreneurship principles. Pre-test results indicated that 65% of participants had a limited understanding of entrepreneurship, whereas post-test findings revealed substantial improvement, with 85% demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of core entrepreneurial concepts.
Co-Authors A.A Inung Arie Adnyano, A.A Inung Arie ACHEAMPONG, KENNEDY Agia Seriana Yusadinata Agung Dwi Sutrisno AGUS Ahiase, Godwin Aieny, Fauzia Aisyah, Mutiara Aghnyn Akhmad Zamroni Al Faruqi, Muhammad Umar Anita Wiani Annas, Annisa Nuraisyah Annisa Putri Annisa, Rahimatul Atika, Ayu Bayurohman Pangacella Putra Budi Santoso Burahkim, Burahkim Bustaman, Bustaman Chandra, Yoshua Christina, Athalia Citraningrum, Mivtha Cunduk Wasiati Dahriza, Munziri Ilman Dewi Kartika Sari Dita Maharani Suwardi Dolfries Jakop Neununy Dwi Nurhayati, Dwi Edi Suryadi, Edi Eeng Ahman, Eeng Elisa Anggraeni, Elisa Endang Supardi Endang Supardi, Endang Ester Krisnawati Fadli agus triansyah Farid, Fajri Frisky Freny Matahari Gingga Prananda Hamimi Hamimi Hari Mulyadi, Hari Harmono, Setyo Hartika, Nely Haryanto, Abel Heri Budianto Herwantono Hidayat, Yusuf Murtadlo Ikaputera Waspada Ikaputera Waspada, Ikaputera Imas Purnamasari Indriarti, Werda Iqbal Lhutfi Irfan, Akhmad Iswanti Iswanti Janah Sojanah, Janah Jordan Tanggela Ndamanuna Jumini , Sri Kalijunjung Hasibuan Kurjono, Kurjono Kusuma, Andita Delya Loso Judijanto M. Arief Ramdhany M. Yogi Riyantama Isjoni Mahmuddin Marbun Matahari, Frisky Freny Minghat, Asnul Dahar Bin Mirza Irwanda Muhamad Agustiono Muhamad Syazali Muhardi Muktar Muktar, Muktar Muliadi Muslihat, Adi Mustofa, Ikrom Mustopa, Jamal Naqiya, Sadiyana Yaqutna Navik Istikomah Noer , Mohammad Kresna Nofirman, Nofirman Nugraha Nugraha Nur Fauzan, Eza Palupi, Endah Kinarya Perdhana, Radhitya Pratiwi, Elok Surya Primantara, Dionisius Aryandra Putri, Devita Amalia Rachmawati, Ro'fah Nur Rafika Rahmadani Rahmad Junaidi, Rahmad Rahmi Ramadhani Raju Ranji Primarianda Rasmi Rasmi, Rasmi Rasto, Rasto Rizqi Prastowo Rohmah, Nida Aidatu Ronald H.P. Saady, Farma Ladia Safarudin, Muhamad Sigid Salman Alfarisi Saputra, Ainul Sely Novita Sari Setiawan, Aep Siti Suhanah Wati Sri Suwartiningsih Sugiharti, Harpa Sukron Fauzi Sumirahayu Sulaiman Sunaryo Suranto Suranto Susanti Kurniawati, Susanti Suwatno Suwatno Wacano, Dhandhun Wiani, Anita Yuris Sutanto Yusup, Akmal