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Proceedings of Malikussaleh International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies (MICoMS)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29632536     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29103/micoms.v4i.884
The proceedings compile a wide range of research papers presented during the conference, showcasing the commitment of the academic and professional community to exploring innovations in polymer materials and their eco-friendly applications. Key Topics Discussed: Polymer Materials and Sustainable Polymers; Polymer Processing and Biopolymers; Environmental and Socio-Economic Impacts of Plastics; Chemistry, Energy, and Green Chemistry; Materials Science, Nanomaterials, and Biomaterials; Electrical Technology and Information Systems; Social Sciences, Education, Politics, and Law; Agriculture, Food, Medical Sciences, Psychology, and Nutrition We hope this proceeding serves as a valuable reference for researchers, professionals, and students in their collective efforts toward the development of innovative and eco-friendly polymer materials.
Articles 134 Documents
Colonial Architecture Identification Of Uleebalang House In Aceh Through A Typological Approach (Case Study: Uleebalang House In Kec. Muara Batu, Gandapura And Peusangan) Sarah Nurfajar; Armelia Dafrina; Yenny Novianty
Proceedings of Malikussaleh International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies (MICoMS) Vol. 3 (2022): Proceedings of Malikussaleh International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies (MI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.190

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Colonial architecture in Indonesia is a unique cultural form, this is not found anywhere else or in countries that were once occupied by the Dutch colonialists, because colonial architecture that developed in Indonesia contained a blend of cultures between the Dutch and Indonesians with a wide variety of building designs. Colonial architecture has the peculiarities of buildings that are able to adapt to local conditions and the local climate of each design. One of the colonial heritage architecture of the Netherlands is a house, especially in Aceh Province. These houses have the same concept, namely the concept of colonial architecture, but each building also has a different shape, such as different shapes in plans, facades and elements. Research on the Uleebalang house is important to do in order to maintain and maintain the historical value that once existed so that it can be preserved for the next generation. This study took three samples of houses, one of which is located in Kab. North Aceh (Uleebalang Krueng Mane's house) and two in Kab. Bireuen (Uleebalang Geurugok's house and Uleebalang Peusangan's house). This research concludes that there are many similarities between the Uleebalang Krueng Mane house and the Uleebalang Geurugok house, while the Uleebalang Peusangan house has differences in the floor plan and several other elements.
Application of The Traditional Architecture Concept of Aceh in BSI Facade, Lhokseumawe City Muhammad Ihsan; Armelia Dafrina; Hendra Aiyub
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.191

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Traditional architecture is an element of culture that grows and develops in tandem with the growth of a tribe and nation in an area. The BSI building in the city of Lhokseumawe is a public building whose main function is as a center for administrative and financial services for the community in the area. This building was previously known as the Mandiri bank in Lhokseumawe city and was acquired by Bank BSI due to regulations that applied to the Aceh region. The reason behind the appointment of the Lhokseumawe city BSI bank as a case study is because in physical appearance it can be identified that in its application of its form it adopts traditional Acehnese architecture, which generally commercial buildings such as banks have modern architectural forms. This study aims to determine the façade forming factors and the application of traditional Aceh architectural concepts to buildings and the adaptations that occur in buildings. This type of research is qualitative with data analysis using descriptive in its presentation. The method of data collection is carried out in stages, using observation and documentation. The results of this study indicate the influence of Acehnese traditional architecture or rumoh Aceh on the BSI building in Lhokseumawe city as a façade forming factor. Many elements are applied to the building as the application of local culture to the building.
Preliminary Potential and Characteristics Study of Microalgae from Intensive Shrimp Pond in North Aceh District as Renewable Energy Prama Hartami; Eva Ayuzar; Munawar Khalil; Muhammad Hatta; Aulia Utari; Rahayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.192

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Microalgae are organisms that have many variations of species that are very suitable to be developed in all Indonesian waters for use as food, medicine, and biofuels. The method used in this research is a survey method, which is a descriptive study to describe/describe the nature of a phenomenon/condition that existed at the actual time and examine the causes of certain symptoms. The stages of this research include determining the location of the research, data collection techniques, and data analysis of the results of the studies that have been carried out. The data analysis in question was in the form of statistical analysis to compare the proximate content in the form of lipids, starch, and sucrose from microalgae from each sampling location. Correlation tests were also carried out between water nutrient variables, the dominance of microalgae species, and the proximate content of microalgae when sampling was carried out. The results showed that the microalgae species that grew and dominated the media included Skeletonema, Chaetoceros, Diatomae, and Chlorella.
Description of Mercury Poison Clinical Symptoms in Workers and Communities Around the Small-Scale Gold Processing Area Lensoni; Adlim; H Kamil; T Karma; Suhendrayatna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.193

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The traditional gold processing process in Paya Seumantok Village, Krueng Sabee District, Aceh Jaya Regency, Aceh Province, is carried out using the amalgamation method which still uses mercury in the process, so it poses a risk to the health of workers and the surrounding community. This study aims to obtain an overview of the clinical symptoms experienced by workers and the community around the gold processing area. This study uses qualitative research methods with the number of community respondents were 90 respondents, and the number of worker respondents were 10 workers. Based on the results, the common acute clinical symptoms experienced by the community were headache (48.6%), cough (39.6%), abdominal pain (37.8%), diarrhea (29.7%), and hip pain (25.2%). While the chronic clinical symptoms experienced by the majority of community respondents were headaches (47.7%), irritability (27.9%), insomnia (26.1%), muscle cramps (23.4%), and weight loss (20.7%). Moreover, the most common acute clinical symptoms experienced by workers were cough (8 respondents), pelvic pain, diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, and headaches were experienced by 7 respondents respectively. While for chronic clinical symptoms, the majority of workers experienced headaches and insomnia (8 respondents), irritability (6 respondents), anxiety (6 respondents), muscle cramps (5 respondents), and tremors (4 respondents). Based on the result, it can be concluded that the clinical symptoms encountered by the community and workers in the gold processing area have not shown clinical signs that are quite dangerous.
Classification of Longan Types Using The Back-Propagation Neural Network Algorithm Based on Leaf Morphology With Shape Characteristics Mohammad Waail Al Wajieh; Bayuda Luqman Al-Farisi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.196

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In Indonesia, longan fruit is abundantly accessible. The Longan fruit comes in a number of kinds, and they vary in terms of their morphology, including the characteristics of their leaves. The varieties of longan fruit are to be categorized in this study based on the shape of the leaves. The author uses the RGB color extraction function, the Grey Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM), and the Shape feature to get data for each cultivar. The accuracy value is then processed using the Back-Propagation Neural Network (BPNN) technique to determine the accuracy value that will be used as a determinant of the categorization of the Longan leaf image. The eccentricity and metric parameters are key components of the method. The BPNN algorithm demonstrated its usefulness for categorizing various kinds of longan fruit leaves during testing by obtaining an accuracy of 70%.
The Effects of Processing Time and Temperature on the Characteristics of Candlenut Oil using the Rendering Process Method Sulhatun; Suryati; Nurul Syawal; Nurul Fadila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.200

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Hazelnut (Aleurits moluccana), contains nutrients and non-nutrition. Non-nutritional substances in hazelnut, for example, saponins, falvonoids, and polyphenols. In this research, the hot extraction process was carried out for candlenut raw materials, as well as product analysis for candlenut oil. The purpose of this study was to process hazelnut seeds into hazelnut oil using the rendering process method and to determine the effect of the process on the composition of the chemical compounds contained in hazelnut oil. The process parameters used were temperature and extraction process time of 65 ℃, 70 ℃ and 75 ℃ with various extraction times of 75, 100, 125 and 150 minutes. The results showed that the yield of hazelnut oil using the rendering method obtained a yield of 23.57% at an extraction time of 150 minutes and a temperature of 75℃ with a density of 0.9241 gr/ml. Analysis using Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) in the rendering process there are five main components Margaric acid methyl ester at 8.98%, Linoleic Acid, 32.66% , Linolenic 22.31% Oleic at 33.39%. acid, Nonanoic acid of 2.66 %
Changes of Nutritional Value of Steamed Lumi-Lumi Fish (Harpodon nehereus) Flour Safrida Safrida; Cukri Rahma; Maiza Duana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.201

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Lumi-lumi fish (Harpodon nehereus) or known as Bombay duck is a type of commercial demersal fish in the city of Meulaboh. Aceh. This fish can live all year round. The availability of this fish is quite large but often it is not appropriately used. it is only processed traditionally. Lumi-lumi has been reported to have good nutritional content. The objective of this study was to identify the nutritional content of fish in Lumi-lumi. In this study. Lumi-lumi fish was conducted into 2 treatments: steamed fish and non-steamed fish. Identification of nutritional content was carried out on fish that had been processed into flour. In this study. the yield of Lumi-lumi fish meal in the non-steamed treatment was 10.23%. and in the steamed treatment. it was 10.57%. The nutritional value of Lumi-lumi fish meal protein which was steamed was significantly (p<0.05) higher than that which was not steamed. namely 13.32 ± 0.48% and 9.50 ± 0.70%. respectively. However. the fat content was lower in the steamed treatment. which was 12.56 ± 1.18%. compared to not steamed. which was 14.24 ± 0.96%. Significant moisture and ash content (p<0.05) were lower in the steamed treatment than in the non-steamed treatment. Meanwhile. the fiber content was significantly (p<0.05) higher in the steam treatment. Therefore. steamed lumi-lumi fish has a higher protein content. Fat content following SNI 01-2715-1996 fish flour quality standards.
Models Of Good School Governance Fajriana; Siraj
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.202

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School administration should focus on improving oriented performance in terms of policies and procedures that will be implemented in schools. the principle of good school governance that mediates various interests to reach a broad consensus about what is in the best interest of the school community regarding policies and procedures. The purpose of this research is focused on efforts to produce a picture of the potential, implementation and analysis of the implementation of consensus-oriented vocational education so as to produce quality graduates. The results of this study are: 1) analysis of the implementation of good school governance in vocational schools; 2) analysis of supporting and inhibiting factors for the implementation of good school governance in vocational schools; and 3) good school governance model design in vocational schools. This research is a qualitative research with a naturalistic phenomenological approach, with a case study research design. The subjects in this study were school principals, teachers, DU/DI parties, stakeholders and the community. The research object is an analysis of the good school governance model at SMK Negeri 4 Lhokseumawe. Data collection techniques using interviews, observation and documentation. Data analysis was carried out through individual case and cross case analysis. The data analysis technique used is data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The importance of this research is to be able to produce a recommendation that is more objective and applicable so that it is useful as a significant input in the framework of overcoming the problem of unemployment for vocational high school graduates in Lhokseumawe City. The contribution of this research is to produce a recommendation model for the implementation of consensus-based vocational schools as a key factor in the success of good school governance. Good school governance is a management model that is appropriate to be applied in the management of Vocational High Schools. Good school governance as a management model that provides greater autonomy to schools and encourages participatory decision-making that directly involves all school members (teachers, students, principals, education staff, parents of students) even the business and industrial world, as well as society as a whole wider.
Development of an Authentic Self-Assessment Instrument to Measure Employability Skills and Science Literacy of High School Students in North Aceh Agus Muliaman; Halimatus Sakdiah; Fajrul Wahdi Ginting; Najiha Sabirin; Zahara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.203

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The independent curriculum implemented at the elementary to higher education level currently hopes to produce a superior generation. Employability Skills and Scientific Literacy are two things must be possessed by superior human resources. In order to measure these two abilities, an appropriate instrument is needed, such as authentic self-assessment. This study aims to develop an authentic self-assessment to measure the Employability Skills and Scientific Literacy of high school students. This research is a development research using 4D design (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate). The instruments used were validity and response questionnaires filled in by expert lecturers and senior teachers at the school. The results of this study are: a) the authentic self-assessment instrument measures Employability Skills - the average is in the high category and the response is very good and b) the authentic self-assessment instrument measures students' scientific literacy - the average is in the high category and the response is very good.
The Effect of STEAM Learning and Scientific Attitude on Students' Creative Thinking Skills Halimatus Sakdiah; Fajrul Wahdi Ginting; Nimas Sri Rezeki; Agustina Miranda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.204

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Facing the development of 21st -century technology, students must be equipped with skills that help them become superior human resources, one of which is creative thinking skills. Creative thinking skills are the ability to analyze something based on data or information to generate new ideas in understanding something. One way to improve creative thinking skills is to train students to explore scientific attitudes and carry out learning that applies scientific activities such as STEAM learning (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics). This study uses a quantitative research method Pre-Experimental Design. The design used is the One Group Pretest-Postest Design. The instruments used were twin observations during STEAM learning to assess creative thinking skills and questionnaires to assess scientific attitudes. The test used is a simple regression test that produces the equation Y=3.51+1.21X. Test the hypothesis using the t-test which concludes that there is a significant influence of scientific attitude on the creative thinking skills of students who apply STEAM learning.

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