
معرفی
Firdha Cahya Alam is a PhD student in the Department of the Built Environment at Aalborg University (Denmark) and holds a Lecturer position in the Environmental Engineering Department at Institut Teknologi Sumatera (Indonesia). Her research focuses on microplastics in marine and urban environments, waste management, and sustainable development. She is affiliated with the Urban Pollution Research Group at Aalborg University and has collaborated on interdisciplinary projects involving environmental engineering and material science.
Her research interests include analyzing microplastic distribution in coastal areas, wastewater treatment using activated carbon, and waste management strategies for tourism sustainability. She has published extensively on topics such as microplastic abundance in Bandar Lampung, marine surface pollution, and tofu industry wastewater treatment.
Alam’s work integrates field studies, analytical techniques like Raman spectroscopy, and interdisciplinary approaches to address environmental challenges. Her publications reflect a strong emphasis on practical solutions for pollution mitigation and sustainable resource management.





