Hidayatul Mustafidah Rohmawati

Research Assistant

Hidayatul Mustafidah Rohmawati is a Research Assistant at Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center (PYC). She holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Universitas Brawijaya in 2020. Prior to PYC, she has an experience as a material engineer in a packaging manufacturing industry where one of her responsibilities was to conduct the trial on the usage of sustainable materials as a substitute for fossil-based plastic material. Hida is very passionate about working in sustainable energy sectors. She is actively contribute as a volunteer in a youth community related to renewable energy sectors located in her hometown, Malang, East Java. Hida is always curios and she loves taking the opportunity for mentorship programs to gain deeper knowledge from the experts. She was selected as one of the mentees of the Female Graduate Mentorship Program from Women in Mining and Energy Indonesia (WiME) and Student Fellowship from Student Energy. During her spare time, she likes cooking, reading, and watching movies.

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