Sri Mawar Said is a distinguished expert in the field of electrical engineering with more than thirty years of teaching and research experience. She obtained a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Hasanuddin University in 1985. Subsequently, she obtained a master's degree in Electrical Engineering in 2004 and a doctorate in Civil Engineering in 2014, both from the same prestigious institution. She has been a committed instructor in Hasanuddin University's Department of Electrical Engineering since 1986. Through her teaching activities, she has made a substantial contribution to the development of future engineers. In addition to her responsibilities as an educator, Sri Mawar has taken on important leadership positions in the academic domain. These positions include Head of the Basic Electrical Laboratory from 2010 to 2012 and Head of the Electrical Machines Laboratory from 2016 to the present. She is also committed to ongoing professional development and involvement in the engineering community, as demonstrated by her continued active participation in professional organizations. Most notably, she has been a member of The Institution of Engineers Indonesia since 2010. Supplementary to her teaching responsibilities, she has collaborated with other researchers to publish scientific research in international publications.
Tajuddin Nur received his B.E. from the Department of Electrical Engineering (power systems and electrical machines) from Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi (Indonesia), M.Eng degree in Electrical Engineering (electrical machines) from Indonesia University (UI) Depok, West Java, Indonesia. He obtained his Ph.D. (in electrical machine analysis) at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Southern Taiwan University (STUT), Taiwan. His current research interest is in electrical machine analysis, renewable energy, power generation, power quality, finite element, and power electronics. Dr. Tajuddin frequently reviews the International Conference on Electric Machines and Systems (ICEMS).
Herlina received her B.E. from the Department of Electrical Engineering at Sriwijaya Hasanuddin University Inderalaya, South Sumatra (Indonesia), and a Master's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Indonesia (UI) Depok, West Java, Indonesia. Her Ph.D. is also from the University of Indonesia (UI Depok), Indonesia. Her areas of research include electrical machines, renewables, electricity generation systems, and power management, particularly the analysis of finite elements in electrical machine designs. She also serves as a reviewer for several international conferences and national periodicals.