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User:Hendry Muljadi

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Educational History:

Department of Industrial & Management Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology (1995-1999)
Master Course, Graduate School of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology (1999-2001)
Doctor Course, Graduate School of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology (2001-2004)
Degree Held: Doctor (Engineering)
Career:
Assistant Professor (2007-now) Tokyo Metropolitan College of Industrial Technology
Project Researcher (2006-2007) Transdisciplinary Research Integration Center, Research Organization of Information and Systems
Project Researcher (2004-2006) National Institute of Informatics, Research Organization of Information and Systems
Areas of Interest:
Engineering: Management & Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing System Engineering
Sports: Martial Arts (Chinese Kungfu), Badminton
Music: Gospels, Oldies, Japanese Pop Songs



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