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UNAIR researcher recognized among World檚 Top 2% Scientists for second consecutive year

Viol Dhea Kharisma SSi MSi, once again named among the World檚 Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University and Elsevier, in his research lab (Photo: By courtesy)
Viol Dhea Kharisma SSi MSi kembali masuk jajaran World Top 2% Scientist 2024 versi Stanford University dan Elsevier saat berada di laboratorium penelitian (Foto: Dok. Narasumber)

UNAIR NEWS (UNAIR) researcher, Viol Dhea Kharisma SSi MSi, has once again been recognized as part of the World檚 Top 2% Scientist list by Stanford University and Elsevier. Kharisma attributed this achievement to his enrollment in the PhD program in Natural Sciences at UNAIR檚 Faculty of Science and Technology (FST).

淎ll praise to the Creator of the Universe. I am incredibly proud, as an Airlangga Knight, to bring the name of 51动漫 to the international stage. I was also listed in the World Top 2% Scientist in 2023, making this my second time, he stated on Thursday (October 3, 2024).

For Kharisma, being named among the World檚 Top 2% Scientists in 2024 strengthens his personal brand as a high-quality young researcher. He hopes his achievement will inspire UNAIR students to consistently produce and publish scholarly works in reputable journals, representing their beloved alma mater.

Having earned degrees from undergraduate to PhD levels in Biology, Kharisma has applied his knowledge to further research and publish scientific papers in bioinformatics. He also shared that he has been focusing on advancing complexity science, particularly from a biological perspective, to develop sustainable solutions that don檛 create new problems in the future.

Viol Dhea Kharisma SSi MSi, once again named among the World檚 Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University and Elsevier, in his research lab (Photo: By courtesy)

淢ost of my research papers, written alongside my 榮uperteam, focus on these themes. For example, we explore computational predictions for the potential of Indonesian herbal plants, fermented products, and simulations of potential vaccine candidates, he explained.

Currently, Kharisma has chosen Virology as his main field of research. He noted that one of the biggest challenges is the limited knowledge and number of researchers specializing in virology in Indonesia. Additionally, the restricted access to laboratories by certain groups has hindered the growth of virology research and diminished its appeal.

As a researcher with numerous high-quality publications, Kharisma stressed the importance of collaboration in his work. Through frequent collaborations, he and his team have successfully established partnerships with international collaborators from countries like Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, Iraq, Iran, India, Russia, and the United States.

Kharisma presenting at one of the academic workshops he attended (Photo: By courtesy)
Kharisma leading a bioinformatics workshop on vaccine candidate design at UNAIR檚 Postgraduate School (Photo: By courtesy)

淎s Dr. Arif Nur Muhammad Ansori MSi once told me, collaboration is essential. As researchers, we are not superhumans; rather, we are part of a superteam. Collaboration is crucial to stay updated on developments in our field and open up opportunities for cooperation with other countries. This leads to impactful research and publications in high-impact journals, said Kharisma.

Finally, he emphasized that the quality of a researcher or scientist is ultimately judged by the quality of their work. 淎s young scientists and researchers, we must remain passionate about our work. Through research, we can find new solutions to current issues and improve the quality of life for future generations, he concluded.

Author: Adinda Aulia Pratiwi

Editor: Yulia Rohmawati