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Development of Composite Biomaterial Based Dental Implants to Improve Osseointegration Rith, Vicheka; Sok, Vann; Dara, Ravi
Journal of Biomedical and Techno Nanomaterials Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jbtn.v1i3.1760

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Dental implant technologies face significant challenges in achieving optimal osseointegration, critical for successful long-term patient outcomes. Traditional implant materials demonstrate limitations in biological performance, cellular interactions, and healing processes. Developing advanced biomaterial strategies capable of dynamically interacting with physiological environments represents crucial scientific innovation. Research objectives aimed to develop sophisticated composite biomaterial dental implants with enhanced osseointegration capabilities through innovative surface modifications and strategic ceramic reinforcement approaches. Experimental methodology employed comprehensive research design integrating materials science, cellular biology, and advanced computational modeling. Experimental protocols included precision biomaterial synthesis, nanoscale surface engineering, in vitro cellular response assessments, and sophisticated characterization techniques. Experimental results demonstrated statistically significant improvements in osseointegration rates, cellular attachment, and mechanical strength across developed composite biomaterial variants. Hierarchical surface modifications incorporating zirconia and hydroxyapatite reinforcements exhibited superior performance compared to traditional implant technologies. Conclusive findings validate innovative composite biomaterial approaches as transformative strategies for dental implant development, offering potential for accelerated healing, improved cellular interactions, and personalized medical interventions.
Development of a Point-of-Care Diagnostic Platform for Dengue Virus Detection Savitri, Dita Nurul; Kiri, Ming; Dara, Ravi
Journal of Biomedical and Techno Nanomaterials Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jbtn.v2i1.2018

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Dengue fever is a significant health threat in tropical and subtropical regions, with current diagnostic methods requiring well-equipped laboratories and skilled personnel. Early detection is crucial for effective management and control. To develop a reliable, rapid, and user-friendly point-of-care diagnostic platform for dengue virus detection, suitable for use in low-resource settings. The study utilized a multi-disciplinary approach, integrating microfluidics, biosensors, and nanotechnology. Blood samples from suspected dengue patients were analyzed using the newly developed platform. Comparative analysis was conducted against conventional diagnostic methods. The new point-of-care platform demonstrated a sensitivity of 90% and specificity of 85%, providing results in an average of 15 minutes. This performance marks a significant improvement over conventional methods, which are slower and less accurate. The integration of advanced technologies into a point-of-care diagnostic platform has significantly enhanced the accuracy and speed of dengue virus detection. Further clinical trials are necessary to validate these findings and ensure the platform's efficacy and scalability in real-world settings.  
The Influence of Government Policy on the Growth of Technology Startups in Malaysia and Indonesia Vann, Dara; Dara, Ravi; Sothy, Chak
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v1i3.1727

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The growth of technology startups is crucial to the economic development of emerging economies in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia. Government policies play a significant role in shaping the entrepreneurial landscape by providing the necessary infrastructure, funding opportunities, and regulatory support. Despite the importance of government intervention, there remains a lack of comprehensive studies comparing the impact of government policies on the growth of technology startups in both Malaysia and Indonesia. This study aims to explore the influence of government policies on the development of technology startups in these two countries, examining the differences in approach, implementation, and outcomes. The research utilizes a comparative case study approach, employing both qualitative and quantitative methods. Data were collected through interviews with technology startup founders, government representatives, and industry experts, complemented by a review of secondary data from government reports and startup incubators. The study reveals that government policies in both countries have significantly influenced the growth of technology startups, with Malaysia’s more structured and long-term policy frameworks yielding better results in fostering innovation and scalability. On the other hand, Indonesia’s policies, while supportive, face challenges related to bureaucracy and inconsistent implementation. In conclusion, the research highlights the critical role of government policies in enabling the growth of technology startups. While Malaysia has been more successful in creating a conducive environment for innovation, Indonesia's startup ecosystem requires further policy refinement and consistent enforcement to accelerate growth. These findings offer valuable insights for policymakers and entrepreneurs seeking to enhance the startup ecosystem in Southeast Asia.
CONFLICT AND COOPERATION IN FOREST GOVERNANCE: A CASE STUDY Dara, Ravi; Sothy, Chak; Sok, Vanna
Journal of Selvicoltura Asean Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jsa.v2i2.2030

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Forest governance is a complex domain where conflict and cooperation often intersect, shaping the management and sustainability of forest resources. This research investigates the dynamics of conflict and cooperation in forest governance, exploring the interplay between stakeholders at various levels of decision-making. The study examines a specific case to understand the underlying factors that foster both collaboration and conflict within the governance framework. The aim of this study is to analyze the key factors contributing to both conflict and cooperation among stakeholders involved in forest governance and to assess the impacts of these interactions on the management of forest resources. By focusing on a case study, the research identifies critical patterns of behavior and decision-making processes. This research adopts a qualitative approach, utilizing in-depth interviews, field observations, and document analysis to gather comprehensive data. Stakeholders including local communities, government agencies, and environmental organizations were engaged to provide diverse perspectives on the governance processes. The findings indicate that while conflict often arises due to competing interests, cooperation is significantly enhanced through transparent communication, shared goals, and the active participation of all stakeholders. The case study reveals that collaborative efforts can lead to more sustainable forest management practices, but only when conflicts are effectively managed and resolved. In conclusion, forest governance requires a balanced approach that promotes cooperation while addressing conflicts. Effective strategies for conflict resolution and stakeholder engagement are essential for the sustainable management of forest resources.
The Effectiveness of Group Counseling in Enhancing the Psychological Well-Being of Senior High School Students Sok, Vanna; Dara, Ravi; Kumar, Rohan
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rpoc.v2i6.2869

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Psychological well-being of senior high school students is a crucial factor that influences their academic success, social relationships, and ability to adapt to various developmental pressures. However, the increasing academic workload, social dynamics, and environmental demands have placed many students in a psychologically vulnerable state, necessitating effective and sustainable intervention services. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of group counseling in enhancing the psychological well-being of senior high school students using a mixed-methods approach that combines quantitative and qualitative data complementarily. Qualitatively, in-depth interviews and student reflection sheets were utilized to explore emotional experiences, group dynamics, and students’ perceptions of the benefits of group counseling. The quantitative results revealed significant improvements in self-acceptance, positive relationships with others, and environmental mastery. The qualitative findings corroborated these results, showing that group counseling provided a sense of safety, enhanced openness, strengthened social support, and helped students develop more constructive strategies for managing academic stress. The study concludes that the group counseling approach can be implemented as a relevant, adaptive, and sustainable guidance and counseling service to support adolescent mental health.
A Review of Micro-Hydro Power Plant Technology and its Socio-Economic Impact on Rural Electrification in Indonesia Al Imran, Hamzah; Vann, Dara; Dara, Ravi
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/ijmsa.v2i6.2773

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Background: Access to electricity in rural areas of Indonesia remains limited, leading to socio-economic challenges such as low productivity, limited education opportunities, and inadequate healthcare services. Micro-hydro power plants (MHPP) have emerged as a promising solution to support rural electrification, offering renewable, decentralized energy sources suitable for remote communities. Objective: This study aims to review the development and application of micro-hydro power plant technology in Indonesia, analyzing its technical characteristics and evaluating its socio-economic impacts on rural communities. Methodology: A systematic literature review was conducted, encompassing peer-reviewed articles, government reports, and case studies from various rural regions in Indonesia. The analysis focused on technical specifications, implementation strategies, community involvement, and socio-economic outcomes associated with micro-hydro projects. Results: Findings indicate that MHPP technology in Indonesia has demonstrated reliable energy generation with capacities ranging from 5 kW to 100 kW, suitable for small communities. Socio-economic benefits include increased household income, improved educational access, enhanced local business development, and strengthened community cohesion. However, challenges such as high initial investment, technical maintenance requirements, and limited technical expertise in rural areas have constrained widespread adoption. Community participation and government support were identified as critical factors for project sustainability. Conclusion: Micro-hydro power plants present an effective approach to rural electrification in Indonesia, with significant socio-economic benefits when supported by local engagement and institutional frameworks. Future policies should focus on reducing technical and financial barriers to maximize the positive impact of MHPP on rural development.
PEELING THE WILLOW CHIP GOOGLE’S BREAKTHROUGH IN TAMING QUANTUM ERROR Dara, Ravi; Dara, Chenda; Sothy, Chak
Journal of Computer Science Advancements Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jsca.v3i5.3324

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The realization of fault-tolerant quantum computing is currently impeded by the stochastic nature of qubit decoherence and the inherent complexity of scaling control systems. This study rigorously evaluates the architectural innovations of Google’s Willow processor, specifically investigating its efficacy in mitigating noise through surface code error correction. The primary objective is to verify the hypothesis of exponential error suppression within a superconducting transmon array, determining if the system can surpass the critical “break-even” point. Methodologically, the research employs a quantitative performance analysis, configuring physical qubits into logical units of varying code distances (d=3 to d=7) and subjecting them to sustained syndrome extraction cycles under millikelvin cryogenic conditions. Results indicate a fundamental departure from previous scaling paradoxes; logical error rates were observed to halve with every increment in code distance, definitively crossing the algorithmic break-even threshold. The data confirms that real-time decoding and optimized tunable coupler designs effectively isolate errors, preventing topological lattice corruption. In conclusion, the Willow chip provides empirical validation that increasing system size now yields higher fidelity, establishing a critical engineering baseline for the development of large-scale, utility-grade quantum computers.
Women Ulama in the Digital Era: Redefining Religious Authority in Muslim Communities Mokodensoho, Sabil; Khoiriyah, Khoiriyah; Syam, Anna Rahma; Dara, Ravi
Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jnis.v2i4.3301

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Background: The rapid expansion of digital media has transformed the landscape of religious communication in Muslim societies, challenging long-established patterns of religious authority that have traditionally been male-dominated. In this context, women ulama increasingly utilize digital platforms to disseminate knowledge, engage audiences, and negotiate their religious legitimacy within both local and transnational Muslim communities. Objective: This study aims to examine how women ulama in the digital era redefine religious authority, reshape modes of da‘wah, and construct new forms of credibility and influence in Muslim communities. Method: The research employs a qualitative approach, combining digital ethnography, content analysis of selected social media platforms, and in-depth interviews with prominent women ulama actively engaged in online religious discourse. Results: The findings reveal that digital spaces enable women ulama to bypass conventional institutional barriers, articulate alternative religious narratives, and build authority through expertise, ethical engagement, and interactive communication with followers. However, their authority remains contested, as they often face gender-based resistance, online harassment, and challenges from traditional religious institutions. Conclusion: The study concludes that digital media does not merely extend existing religious authority but actively reconfigures it, positioning women ulama as significant agents in the evolving ecology of Islamic knowledge and leadership in the digital era.
E-Wallets and Zakat: Opportunities and Challenges of Sharia Financial Technology in Enhancing the Financial Well-Being of the Madura Community Qadariyah, Lailatul; Fadhil, Fakhry; Adinata, Uslan; Wong, Lucas; Dara, Ravi
Al Irsyad: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Al Irsyad: Jurnal Studi Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54150/alirsyad.v5i1.844

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The adoption of e-wallets for zakat payments remains low due to limited digital literacy, security concerns, and the requirement for Sharia compliance, despite fintech innovations improving efficiency and transparency. This study investigates the influence of opportunities and challenges in e-wallet usage on community participation in digital zakat payments. A mixed-methods approach with a Sequential Explanatory design was employed. The quantitative phase used a correlational approach with questionnaires, analyzed in SPSS for descriptive statistics, and tested for validity, reliability, normality, and linearity, using t-tests and F-tests. The qualitative phase involved a case study with interviews and documentation from 20 informants over 59 days, analyzed through data condensation, descriptive presentation, and triangulation of sources and techniques. Results indicate moderately high perceptions of e-wallet opportunities (mean = 16.00), high perceived challenges (mean = 36.10), and moderately high zakat usage (mean = 16.43). Statistical analyses confirmed significant positive relationships between variables. The Madura community, especially younger generations, uses M-Banking and ShopeePay for daily transactions, including zakat, although most still prefer cash. E-wallets provide accessibility, flexibility, and transactional proof, but limited knowledge, security concerns, and traditional habits limit their adoption for zakat payments. The study concludes that opportunities enhance zakat participation, challenges reduce interest, and overall adoption depends on community understanding, access, and trust. This research offers important insights into how e-wallet opportunities and challenges affect the effectiveness of digital zakat payments.
Development of Creative Product Designs Based on Local Wisdom Erdoan, Aylin; Sok, Vanna; Dara, Ravi
Journal of Loomingulisus ja Innovatsioon Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/innovatsioon.v3i1.1983

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Background: The development of creative product designs based on local wisdom is an essential aspect of preserving cultural heritage while fostering innovation in the global market. As consumer demand for unique and culturally resonant products increases, integrating local traditions and wisdom into product design can enhance both cultural identity and market competitiveness. This research explores the role of local wisdom in shaping creative product designs that are not only innovative but also reflective of regional values and aesthetics. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate how local wisdom can be leveraged in the development of creative product designs. Specifically, it aims to examine the integration of cultural elements in the design process and its impact on both product innovation and consumer appeal. Methodology: A qualitative research design was employed, involving case studies of local artisans and designers who incorporate cultural motifs into their creations. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and analysis of product prototypes. Additionally, a comparative analysis was conducted between locally inspired designs and mainstream market products. Results: The findings reveal that products designed with local wisdom not only preserve cultural elements but also cater to contemporary consumer preferences for authenticity and sustainability. The incorporation of traditional craftsmanship and materials resulted in products that were perceived as more valuable and meaningful by consumers. Conclusion: Integrating local wisdom into creative product design offers significant potential for innovation while promoting cultural heritage. This approach can strengthen local economies by creating distinctive products that appeal to both domestic and international markets.