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Though it is still in its initial state, visualization techniques as one of the supportive components in the industrial transformation as well as a research tool have, however, gained some supports in universities and research institutes. This paper presents a review of activities related to the visualization research and application in universities and research institutes in Indonesia, namely at the Center for Applied Physics — Indonesia Institute for Sciences (P3FT-LIPI), University of Indonesia (UI), Institute of Technology Surabaya (ITS), Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB), and Aero-Gas Dynamics and Vibration Laboratory (LAGG-BPP-Teknologi).

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Author Profile Masno Ginting: He finished his undergraduate degree at Universitas Sumatra Utara (USU) in 1983. He obtained his M.Sc. degree in 1988 and his Ph.D. degree in 1992 at University of Waterloo, Ontario-Canada. His graduate works involves the growing single crystal and thin films semiconductor for solar cell materials. In 1993 he returned to Indonesia and work at R&D for Applied Physics-Indonesian Institute for Sciences as senior researcher, and continuously working in growing thin films and single crystal semiconductor. In 1996 he was appointed as the head of the semiconductor laboratory at the same institute. In 1998 he took his Postdoctoral work at Korean Institute of Energy Research (KIER). Recently he already achieved the highest research degree in Indonesia (APU degree which is identical with professor). He is a member of Indonesian Physical Society and also the member of National Research Council of Indonesia for the period of 1999 – 2004.

Andi Eka Sakya: He directly joined the Aero-Gas Dynamics and Vibration Laboratory – the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (LAGG-BPPT) after finishing his study at the Department of Physics of Institute Technology Bandung in 1982. He received his Master and Doctorate Degrees from the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Nagoya University in Japan in 1991 and 1994, respectively. He has been appointed as the Head of Division for Research and Development of LAGG-BPPT since 1994.

Anung Kusnowo : He finished his first degree in Physics, Institute Technology Bandung (ITB) in 1974, Master Degree at Brunel University UK in 1977 and Doctorate degree in sandwich program of University Indonesia (UI) and Tokyo Institute of Technology (TIT) in 1985. Since 1971 he was working in Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI). From 1996–1998 he was director of R&D Center for Applied Physics, since 1998 as Deputy Chairman for General Affair. He is serving as Chairman of Indonesian Physical Society from 1996–2000.

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Ginting, M., Sakya, A.E. & Kusnowo, A. Visualization activities in Indonesia. J Vis 3, 301–304 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03181853

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