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Name: Dr. Rani Wijaya

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +62 812-3456-7890

Address: Jl. Galaxy No. 15, Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia

A dedicated Astronomer with over a decade of experience in celestial research and data analysis, specializing in astrophysics and planetary science. Based in Indonesia Jakarta, I have contributed to groundbreaking projects that bridge global astronomical advancements with local scientific communities. My work focuses on leveraging cutting-edge technology to study cosmic phenomena, while fostering education and outreach programs tailored for Indonesian audiences. As an Astronomer in Indonesia Jakarta, I aim to inspire the next generation of scientists and promote the importance of astronomy in understanding our universe.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Astronomy

Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

Thesis: "Analysis of Exoplanet Atmospheres Using Spectroscopic Techniques"


MSc in Astrophysics

Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Bandung, Indonesia


BSc in Physics

Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Astronomer Research Fellow

Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Jakarta, Indonesia

January 2018 – Present

  • Lead research on star formation processes in the Milky Way, utilizing data from the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and local observatories in Indonesia Jakarta.
  • Collaborated with international teams to analyze cosmic microwave background radiation, contributing to a 2021 publication in the Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
  • Developed educational modules for high school students in Jakarta, integrating astronomy into STEM curricula to increase local interest in science.
  • Managed the installation and calibration of a new radio telescope at the LIPI observatory, enhancing Indonesia Jakarta’s capacity for deep-space observations.

Research Assistant

University of Tokyo, Japan (Remote Position)

July 2015 – December 2017

  • Analyzed gravitational lensing data to map dark matter distribution in distant galaxy clusters.
  • Presented findings at the International Astronomical Union (IAU) conference in Kyoto, Japan, with a focus on Indonesia Jakarta’s role in global astronomical initiatives.
  • Contributed to open-source software tools for astronomical data visualization, adopted by research groups across Southeast Asia.
  • Data Analysis: Proficient in Python (Astropy, NumPy), IDL, and MATLAB for processing astronomical datasets.
  • Observational Techniques: Experience with radio telescopes, spectroscopy, and photometry; skilled in operating equipment at the LIPI observatory in Jakarta.
  • Research & Publication: Published 15+ peer-reviewed articles in journals such as "Astronomy & Astrophysics" and "Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society."
  • Communication: Strong public speaking and teaching abilities, with a focus on making complex astronomical concepts accessible to Indonesian audiences.
  • Coding & Software Development: Developed custom algorithms for anomaly detection in exoplanet transit data, deployed in collaboration with the Jakarta Astronomical Society.

Professional Certification in Astronomy Education

Indonesian Astronomical Society (PASI), Jakarta, Indonesia (2019)


Radio Telescope Operator License

LIPI Certification, Jakarta, Indonesia (2020)

  • "Jakarta Sky Watch": A community-based project to monitor light pollution and promote dark sky preservation in urban areas of Indonesia Jakarta.
  • Exoplanet Discovery Initiative: Collaborated with the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) to analyze data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), leading to the identification of two new exoplanets.
  • "Stellar Evolution in the Milky Way": Focused on studying variable stars and their role in understanding galactic dynamics, with results presented at the 2023 Asia-Pacific Astronomy Conference in Jakarta.
  • Member, Indonesian Astronomical Society (PASI)
  • Member, International Astronomical Union (IAU) – Commission 51: Education and Public Outreach
  • Volunteer, Jakarta Science Fair Committee (2019–Present)
  • English – Fluent (Professional proficiency in academic and technical writing)
  • Indonesian – Native speaker
  • Japanese – Basic conversational skills (from prior research collaborations)

Astronomer in Indonesia Jakarta: Actively involved in the Indonesian astronomical community, advocating for increased funding and resources for space science. Hosts monthly stargazing events at the LIPI observatory, attracting over 500 attendees annually.

Community Engagement: Founded the "Galaxy Youth Program" to mentor high school students in Jakarta, with 12 alumni now pursuing degrees in physics and astronomy.

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