Field of Study: Materials

Evi Yufita, S.Si, M.Si

Evi Yufita, S.Si., M.Si., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA), Universitas Syiah Kuala (USK), with research interests in material physics, composites, and corrosion science. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Physics from USK and her Master’s degree in Physics from Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), and has been a faculty member at USK since 2002, serving as Head of the Medical Physics and Applied Nuclear Laboratory from 2019 to 2023. Her recent research projects include the development of MgH₂ hydrogen storage materials using rice husk-based natural silica and nickel catalysts, synthesis of methacrylate-based polymer microspheres for biosensor matrices, and EEG-based measurement and identification of brain wave activity under various experimental conditions, alongside a clinical internship collaboration with dr. Zainal Abidin Hospital in Banda Aceh. She has published on topics such as hydrogen storage and desorption in MgH₂-based systems, X-ray radiation dose distribution and radiographic film density, biocomposite materials from oil palm empty fruit bunches, edible coatings as phytopreservatives, and thermal conductivity of locally produced NaCl for energy storage applications. Evi Yufita is a member of the Physical Society of Indonesia (PSI) and teaches in the Bachelor’s program in Physics at USK.
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