Agung Cahyo Setyawan (ACS) is a lecturer in Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto. He works mostly on fish diseases with emphasis of parasites. ACS has published some paper about fish health, fish immunity and the use of fish parasites as a bioindicator. Currently he is a PhD candidate at Department of Animal Sciences, Copenhagen University, Denmark. ACS is actively participated as a speaker in some international meeting and became a member of The Scandinavian-Baltic Society for Parasitology.
Dr. Maria Dyah Nur Meinita is an Associate Professor in Fisheries and Marine Department, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto. She hold a master‘s degree from Norwegian University of Life Science, Norway and a doctor’s degree from Marine Biotechnology Department, Pukyong National University, South Korea. She achieved her doctoral degree at age 30 and produced 23 research SCI-papers (SCOPUS H index: 7). Her major is marine algae biotechnology. Her productivity leads her to be selected as top 15 of the most productive Young Indonesian Scientist in Marine Major based on Thomson Reuters (2015), and selected as runner up of Asia Pacific Young Woman Phycologist Award (2017). Her research on seaweed biotechnology also leads her to win UNSOED award in research category (2015.) Since 2012, she has been conducting international collaboration research with Pukyong National University and Ocean University of China on seaweed biotechnology. Now she is assigned as Coordinator of Center for Maritime Bioscience Studies (CMBS).
Dyahruri Sanjayasari is a senior lecturer in Aquatic Resource Management Department at Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty since 2006. Currently she is a PhD candidate in School of Biological Science Department, Science Faculty, University of Auckland (UoA), New Zealand. She enrolled the program since 2015. Her Master Degree was obtained at Bogor Agricultural University and she graduated from Jendral Soedirman University for her Bachelor Degree. Most of her work were understanding the physiological aspects on both marine and freshwater biota which influenced by their environment.
Hendrayana is a junior lecturer at Department of Marine Science, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto, Indonesia. He was graduated from Diponegoro University for His Bachelor and Master degree in Marine science with focused research on Biology Oceanography.
Khairu Sobandi is an assistant professor in Political Science Department since 2005. Currently, he is a PhD candidate in Political Science and International Relations Department, University of Canterbury-Christchurch, New Zealand. Research interests include nationalism, identity and democratization. He is also a member of The Southeast Asia Research Initiative (SEARI) at the University of Canterbury-Christchurch, New Zealand.