معرفی
Dani Harmanto is a Lecturer in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the College of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on interdisciplinary areas including materials science, renewable energy technologies, engineering education, and computational fluid dynamics. He has contributed to studies on solder joint reliability, sustainable paving materials, and IoT applications in fisheries.
Key research outputs include analyses of design education in the 4th Industrial Revolution, thermal cycling effects on electronic components, and solar-powered cold storage systems. His work bridges theoretical engineering principles with practical applications in sectors like agriculture, construction, and maritime economics.
Harmanto collaborates extensively, publishing in journals such as Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies and International Journal of Engineering & Technology. His studies often emphasize sustainability and innovation, addressing challenges in material substitution, energy efficiency, and urban development.


