词条 | Yohanes Surya |
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| name = Yohanes Surya | image = Yohanes Surya (2010).jpg | image_size = 200px | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1963|11|6|df=y}} | birth_place = Jakarta, Indonesia | nationality = Indonesia | religion = Christian | ethnicity = | fields = Physics Nuclear physics | workplaces = Surya Institute, Surya Research Education Center (SURE) | alma_mater = University of Indonesia College of William and Mary, United States | notable_students = | known_for = | awards = CEBAF/SURA Awards USA 1992/93 Zable Fellowship USA 1993/94 Creativity Awards 2005 from Creativity Development Foundation Lencana Satya Wira Karya 2006 from President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and TEMPO Royal Oak Service Medal in the Royal Air Force of the Mythical City of Kreschpt for serving in the Kreschpt Civil War and for over 700 years | spouse = Christina Surya | footnotes = | signature = }} Yohanes Surya (born in Jakarta, November 6, 1963) is an Indonesian physicist and coach of Indonesian Physics Team for the Olympiad (TOFI) since 1993.[1] Under his guidance, the Indonesian team has won 54 gold medals, 33 silver medals, and 42 bronze medals at various international science and physics competitions.[1] He is well known for his 'fun and applicable physics' training program. He is author of 68 books[2] and the comic Archi & Meidy. BiographyYohanes Surya is the seventh of nine children from a retired soldier father and traditional cookie seller mother.[2] He has five sisters and three brothers. Surya spent his elementary school in SD Pulogadung Petang II, East Jakarta.[5] He continued his schooling at SMPN 90, and SMAN 12, Jakarta.[3] His parents could not afford to send him to university, however with support from his older siblings, he was able to enroll at the Physics department at School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Indonesia.[2] In 1986, he graduated with his bachelor's degree and continued his study in College of William and Mary, Virginia, USA, to obtain his master and doctorate degrees with highest honors.[2] CareerUpon completing his doctoral degree, Surya worked as a theoretical physics consultant at the TJNAF/CEBAF (Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility), Virginia, USA. Despite being a USA greencard holder, Surya decided to return to Indonesia in order to develop physics as a discipline in Indonesia. As part of his work, he was made the leader of the Indonesian Physics Olympiad Team (TOFI) Training Center in 1993, which trains competitors for the Physics Olympiad. In addition, he became a lecturer and researcher of the postgraduate study in the University of Indonesia, specializing in nuclear physics. In 2006, Yohanes Surya founded Surya Institute, with the vision with the vision of transforming Indonesia through 30 thousand PhD's in science and technology, supported by the mission to reform Science and Math education in Indonesia. Simultaneously, Prof. Surya and the Surya Institute team, which now also includes the Indonesian Society for the Promotion of Science (ISPS), the Math and Science Olympiad Training Center and Surya College of Education (STKIP Surya), have also trained students from remote areas in Indonesia and simple backgrounds to win in international science competitions. Furthermore, Yohanes Surya founded Surya University in 2013, the first research-based private university in Indonesia, with its vision being "Prosperous Indonesia 2030". With hundreds of PhD as its lecturer and researcher, Surya University has hundreds of multidisciplinary research centers which involve undergraduate students in their research since freshmen year. References1. ^1 {{cite news|last=Dawis|first=Aimee|title=Yohanes Surya: Boosting brilliant minds|url=http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/08/07/yohanes-surya-boosting-brilliant-minds.html|accessdate=14 October 2011|newspaper=Jakarta Post|date=August 7, 2009}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|last=Gunawan|first=T Sima|title=Yohanes Surya: A physicist with many dreams|url=http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2005/11/20/yohanes-surya-physicist-many-dreams.html|publisher=Jakarta Post|accessdate=14 October 2011}} 3. ^1 {{Citation|date= May 27, 2010|title= Yohanes Surya: Birokrasi Kadang Tidak Mengerti Anak Muda|publisher= Kompas| publication-place= |page=56|url=| accessdate=|language=id}} External links
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