Spatial Engineering student at the University of Twente with over six years of experience in the geospatial industry, specializing in GIS and location intelligence systems. I have worked with clients in sectors such as retail, finance and banking, insurance, F&B, and FMCG, providing insights through geospatial analysis to improve operational efficiency and manage risks. With a data analysis product management background, I focus on making geospatial solutions accessible and relevant to broader audiences. My experience reflects my commitment to applying technical expertise in ways that deliver practical value.
Thesis- Performance Comparison of ASTER GDEM and SRTM for Lahar Modeling Using Python in Kelud Volcano, Indonesia
Our project aims to counteract these barriers by considering the needs and preferences of vulnerable people and by including them in urban planning processes. We use hashtag#geoinformation systems and artificial intelligence hashtag#AI for visualizing and exploring potential changes to the city landscape, and involve these population groups, as well as decision-makers, in a participatory hashtag#co-design approaches. As a student assistant I assist the researchers on literature review, mapping urban green and blue spaces, and developing our website.
As the lead product manager for LOKASI Intelligence, I oversee the management of our suite of products, including the main Lokasi Intelligence platform, a web-based location intelligence application that helps Indonesian enterprises expand and manage their businesses. The Data and Account Panel is a tool that manages account accessibility and bridges data, reducing synchronization time for our clients. The Mobile Companion App, an Android-based app, assists clients in choosing the right location to expand on the field and serves as a data gathering tool for the main app.
Notable achievements in my role include the launch of the second main version of our platform in April 2021, which significantly improved the user experience, the implementation of agile methodologies tailored to needs and resources, the establishment of a strong and autonomous SDLC process, the creation of a better DevOps environment to optimize teamwork, the success of our clients in expanding their businesses despite the pandemic, and the streamlining of the requirement gathering, research, concepting, and prototyping process to increase team efficiency. In addition to these achievements, my main responsibilities include market research, product and business strategy, product development, product design, and product ownership.
As a product specialist at LOKASI Intelligence, I was responsible for managing the development of the first version of our main platform, which included setting team pace and workload for client requests, managing the roadmap and timeline, establishing product strategy and market justification, and gathering client requirements. To improve team efficiency, I implemented an agile framework and developed product requirement document standards to be used as the main reference for developing features. My main tasks included managing the development of LOKASI Intelligence based on client requests and setting up product strategy and market justification.
As a consultant at BlackEarth, I work with clients to help them develop and execute effective product strategies especially in geospatial industry. This involves conducting market research, defining product roadmaps, gathering and prioritizing product and customer requirements, and working closely with cross-functional teams to bring new products to market. I am responsible for monitoring and analyzing the performance of existing products and making recommendations for improvement. Ultimately, my goal is to help my clients build and maintain successful products that meet the needs of their customers and drive business growth.
As an administrator of a geospatial writing platform, I am managing and maintaining the website and its content. This includes tasks such as moderating user-generated content, enforcing community guidelines, and ensuring that the website remains up-to-date and functional.
I was responsible for managing the spatial data and mapping components of the project, including working with the survey teams to design and implement a comprehensive data collection plan. I also coordinated with other specialists and stakeholders to ensure that all necessary data was collected and analyzed accurately.
Teaching about English for daily and business conversations for high school students and adults. I also taught written English for academic and general purposes. This experience allowed me to speak English more fluently as I spoke to native almost every day on that period. I also learned much how English should be taught.
As the Remote Sensing for Geomorphology, Geology, and Soil Science Laboratory Assistant at UGM, my responsibilities included educating and training individuals on the practical applications of remote sensing techniques and methods in the fields of geomorphology, geology, and soil science. This included demonstrating the use of remote sensing tools and technologies, such as satellite imagery and aerial photography, to analyze and interpret earth surface features and processes, as well as providing guidance and support on the implementation of remote sensing techniques in research and field projects.
As the Disaster Mapping Laboratory Assistant at UGM, my responsibilities included educating and training individuals on the use of Geographic Information System (GIS) and remote sensing techniques for disaster mapping and management. This included demonstrating the use of GIS software and tools to analyze and represent a wide variety of data types, such as vector and raster data, in the context of disaster mapping and preparedness. In addition, I also provided guidance and support on the implementation of GIS and remote sensing techniques in disaster response and recovery efforts and collaborate with researchers and faculty on various projects and initiatives related to disaster mapping and management, particularly in the context of frequent disasters in Indonesia.
As the Remote Sensing of Non-Photographic System Laboratory Assistant at UGM, my responsibilities included educating and training individuals on the use of non-visible light as a source for remote sensing of the Earth's surface. This included demonstrating the principles and applications of remote sensing using non-visible electromagnetic waves, such as radar and thermal imagery, and how these can be used to acquire information about the Earth's surface and its features. I also provided guidance and support on the implementation of non-photographic remote sensing techniques in research and field projects and collaborated with researchers and faculty on various projects and initiatives related to the use of non-visible electromagnetic waves in remote sensing.
As a photogrammetry assistant, I was responsible for teaching individuals about the use of photogrammetry as a tool for extracting physical data from a distance, particularly for creating Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). I covered various methods of photogrammetry, including the use of satellites, airborne systems, and drones. I worked closely with students to help them understand the principles and applications of photogrammetry, and I was responsible for providing guidance and support as they develop their skills in this area.
Spatialmate is a sharing platform for geospatial data and lessons for earth science fields.
GISt is an easy & quick geospatial software for non-experts. Using reactJS, electronJS, and keplerGL as the main core.
Customizing ERPNext to provide affordable ERP system for small enterprises of Indonesia.