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When Sustainability Meets Culture Center Technology & Workflow Practices To Optimize Programming Impact

Thursday, October 16 | 12-1pm 

AAARCC (915 5th St) 

 

Session Description:

Learn how technology and workflow practices can optimize communication and data evaluation to improve programming impact 

 

Speaker:

Mukhamad "Herman" Suhermanto, PhD Student, School of Sustainability Engineering and Environmental Engineering

Mukhamad Suhermanto, known as Herman, grew up in a farming household on the slopes of a mountain in East Java, Indonesia. As a first-generation college student, Herman felt passionately about access to technology and teaching, which inspired him to pursue Engineering Education at the State University of Malang, complete a M.Ed. at Kocaeli University in Turkey, and pursue a PhD in Environmental and Ecological Engineering through the Fulbright Program. Herman continues his passion for improving systems, sharing knowledge, and connecting environments with cultures through his graduate assistantship at the AAARCC. 

 

This Lunch & Learn session is generously co-sponsored by the School of Sustainability Engineering and Environmental Engineering. 

 

Flyer: https://aaarcc.short.gy/LL1016 

 

AAARCC Fall 2025 Lunch & Learn Series

The AAARCC hosts a Lunch and Learn guest speaker series each semester on Thursdays from 12pm-1pm at the AAARCC (915 5th St.) or a campus specific location (listed for each session). Each Lunch and Learn features diverse faculty, staff, and students sharing their research or expertise. We believe each Lunch and Learn session poses a valuable opportunity for students to learn from experts and engage in meaningful discussions.  

This event starts promptly at 12pm. This is a hybrid event. In-person seating is limited to the first 50 attendees. Please consider joining us over Zoom at: https://bit.ly/aaarccLL 

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This event starts promptly at 12pm. This is a hybrid event. In-person seating is limited to the first 50 attendees. Please consider joining us over Zoom at: https://bit.ly/aaarccLL