ISSN: 2347-7830
Kamaruddin Eddiwan |
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Assistant Professor Riau University, Indonesia |
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Biography |
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Dr Kamaruddin Eddiwan, Researcher and assistant professor of enthusiasm at Aquatic Resources Management Department of Fisheries and Marine Faculty, Center for Research and Community Service, University of Riau, Pekanbaru, Indonesia. Excellent ability and knowledge in the field of Fisheries and Marine, Aquatic Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Pollution, Biology, Statics and Research Experimental Design. He is a researcher and fellow researcher on many research projects primarily related to Marine, Small Islands, Coastal, Brackish Waters and Freshwater, Algae Biology, and Biology Molluscs. He published many scientific papers in scientific journals in Indonesia and in International Journal. He is now actively writing 2 scientific books in academic media and famous. He often gets research grants from National and International badges. He has an active presence in many seminars, scientific congresses and scientific conferences on a national and international scale to present his paper in oral, written and poster forms. His current research interests are marine biology, energy, and the environment of algae and molluscs. She is the first graduate in a degree program in Fishing Technology from University of Riau, Indonesia with GPA 3.5 (from 4.00), 1983-1988. Kamaruddin Eddiwan is a first-class graduate in the Master of Science degree program in Marine Biology from the University of The Ryukyus, Japan with a GPA of 3.90 (from 4.00), 1993-1995, proposes a thesis with a grade and an excellent GPA of 4.00 (out of 4, 00). He graduated in the Marine Management degree program from the University of The Harvard, USA with GPA 3.87 (from 4.00), 1997-2001, submitted a PhD Dissertation with Grade and Grade of 4.00 (from 4.00). |
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Research Interest |
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Fisheries, Marine and Small Island, Algae, Moluska, Ecology, Environmental Science, and Sustainable Water Resource Management, Water Systems Engineering, Water Resources Planning, and Pollution. |