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How Machine Learning Can Enhance Cybersecurity In Indonesia, Hutama Arif Bramantyo Aug 2024

How Machine Learning Can Enhance Cybersecurity In Indonesia, Hutama Arif Bramantyo

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On June 20, 2024, the Indonesian National Data Center was targeted by a ransomware attack, resulting in the disruption of digital services for 210 institutions [1]. This event underscores the imperative to enhance cyber security in Indonesia.


The Evolution Of Aerodynamics In Formula 1: The Impact Of Fia 2026 Regulations, Nomuundalai Bat-Erdene Aug 2024

The Evolution Of Aerodynamics In Formula 1: The Impact Of Fia 2026 Regulations, Nomuundalai Bat-Erdene

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This study investigates the evolution of aerodynamic designs in F1, analyzing their impact on car performance, and predicting the effects of the upcoming FIA* 2026 active aero regulations using data science techniques.


Beyond Bars: Entrepreneurial Skills For Successful Reintegration And Reducing Recidivism, Claudia Raquel Andres Aug 2024

Beyond Bars: Entrepreneurial Skills For Successful Reintegration And Reducing Recidivism, Claudia Raquel Andres

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This case study presents the experience between INTI Salta and Salta Ministry of Labor, conducted at the Federal Penitentiary Institute of Salta No. 16 – Señor y Virgen del Milagro, during June and July 2016. It outlines a comprehensive proposal that integrated the training and development of entrepreneurial skills with the needs of incarcerated individuals and their potential socio-occupational contexts, aiming to foster opportunities for self-employment, social reintegration, and reduce recidivism.


Why Is The Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Beijing Genotype So Prevalent In Colón, Panama? Uncovering The Risk Factors Of A Dangerous Strain, Daniela Candanedo Aug 2024

Why Is The Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Beijing Genotype So Prevalent In Colón, Panama? Uncovering The Risk Factors Of A Dangerous Strain, Daniela Candanedo

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide (WHO, 2021). In Panama, TB incidence is 45.3 per 100,000 population, affecting underdeveloped areas like the Colón province (MINSA, 2023). The Beijing genotype (Lineage 2), known for its high transmissibility and multidrug resistance, poses a significant challenge (Pérez-Lago et al., 2019). A novel molecular surveillance method using allele-specific oligonucleotide PCR (ASO-PCR) was developed to identify Beijing, Haarlem and LAM genotypes in Colón, Panama (Domínguez et al., 2019). This technique detected 44.1% of Beijing strain and <5% of Haarlem and LAM strains between 2018-2020 (Acosta et al., 2020). This method was also applied between 2021-2022, identifying 29.1% of Beijing strain (Candanedo et al., 2023). This study aims to identify and analyze the epidemiological risk factors associated with the Beijing strain infection in Colón, Panama between 2025-2026. Demographic, clinical, and geographic variables will be assessed to better understand the infection and transmission dynamics. The findings will provide critical information to enhance TB control and prevention strategies in Colón, influence health policy formulation, and optimize resource allocation.


Development Of An Indigenous Participative Productive Agenda With Geographic Information Technologies. Reducing The Economic And Digital Gap In Native Communities In Salta, Argentina., Shagira Antonela Cortez Fraymuth Aug 2024

Development Of An Indigenous Participative Productive Agenda With Geographic Information Technologies. Reducing The Economic And Digital Gap In Native Communities In Salta, Argentina., Shagira Antonela Cortez Fraymuth

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Currently, the agendas of local governments in Argentina are homogeneous, prioritizing activities that allow the income of foreign currency and leaving out the planning and economic development of indigenous peoples. The communities live in areas close to agricultural zones that have undergone processes of deforestation of native forests This has resulted in the reduction of resources for the indigenous communities and the loss of customs and cultural elements such as language, and traditional diet. Geographic information technologies are a useful tool to analyze space from an integral approach and to understand the dynamics that occur in it. Projects that synthesize …


Trends In Clinical Deterioration Events Mortality: A Call For Action, Eliana Lopez-Baron Aug 2024

Trends In Clinical Deterioration Events Mortality: A Call For Action, Eliana Lopez-Baron

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Children's mortality is still a public health concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been attempting to lower the death rate among children under five years old which represented the most important burden of mortality in children. In certain countries these diseases have moved from high mortality rates secondary to under-5 mortality such as infections in neonates, respiratory, and gastrointestinal disorders, to other diseases that are more commonly seen in older children and for which there is an urgent need to identify in order to improve these outcomes. An assessment of clinical deterioration events, which, if left undetected, may result …


The Dynamics Of Resistance: Understanding Diverse Resistance Mechanisms Between Subalterns And Non-Elites, Thilan Pansilu Chathuranga Hettiarachchi Aug 2024

The Dynamics Of Resistance: Understanding Diverse Resistance Mechanisms Between Subalterns And Non-Elites, Thilan Pansilu Chathuranga Hettiarachchi

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This research aims to revisit the significant differences between non-elites and elites (dominant), as discussed by Indian historian Ranajit Guha. Guha uses the concept of "subaltern," derived from Antonio Gramsci, to refer to the same idea as non-elites (Guha, 1983). For him, both terms share the same meaning of representing marginalized or oppressed groups, inferior to the elites, with no access to equal opportunities in society. However, contrary to Guha's interpretation, this study argues that, while non-elites may exhibit diverse responses to crises, it is no longer accurate to view them all as “real subalterns”, as far as the real …


Strengthening Capacity For Disaster Risk Reduction In Ghana, Joseph Quartey Aug 2024

Strengthening Capacity For Disaster Risk Reduction In Ghana, Joseph Quartey

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The impacts of disasters are rapidly increasing globally. However, capacity has been identified as a critical approach to significantly reducing losses as a result of disasters (Kovalesvki, 2024). Though the relevance of capacity is extensively acknowledged and adopted, many policymakers find it difficult to effectively strengthen capacity for disaster risk reduction (CaDRi. 2011). Therefore, this study explores how capacity can be strengthened for reducing disaster risks in Ghana.


Syracuse Application Forensics: Is "Orange Safe", Safe?, Yujin Lee Aug 2024

Syracuse Application Forensics: Is "Orange Safe", Safe?, Yujin Lee

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This research conducted a static forensic analysis of "Orange Safe", the safety application developed by Syracuse University, and confirmed its safety as currently used. The objective of the research was to analyze how much personal data was collected, how the data was utilized, and to evaluate whether it was used appropriately. The results indicated that “Orange Safe” collected only the minimal amount of personal data, gathered information only with user permission, and removed it immediately after use. Therefore, the research supported that this application ensured user privacy and safety, making it a reliable safety "application" for the Syracuse university community.


Breaking The Silence: Addressing Stigma On Seeking Professional Mental Health Care In Rwanda Through Effective Communication, Anitha Dushimirimana Aug 2024

Breaking The Silence: Addressing Stigma On Seeking Professional Mental Health Care In Rwanda Through Effective Communication, Anitha Dushimirimana

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Mental health stigma remains a significant barrier to accessing and usage of mental health services globally, and Rwanda is no exception. According to the Rwanda Ministry of Health, one in five people between the ages of 14-65 in Rwanda has at least one mental health issue, with depression being the most common (Rwanda Ministry of Health, 2018). Despite the Ministry of Health's efforts to decentralize mental health services at community and health center levels, stigma and prejudices hinder their utilization (Mukamana et al., 2019). “Overall, 61.7% had awareness of mental health services while only 5.3% reported to have used existing …


Using Kahoot! To Improve Elf Learning Outcomes With Young Learners In Honduras, Nancy Paz Aug 2024

Using Kahoot! To Improve Elf Learning Outcomes With Young Learners In Honduras, Nancy Paz

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Teaching English to young learners can be challenging, as teachers have to capture their attention and spark their interest. Early research shows that the integration of technology in the EFL classroom has a positive impact in students’ learning outcomes. This research poster presents Kahoot! as a digital tool that engages students in an active learning environment. The objective of this poster is to share my teaching experience in using this tool to improve learning outcomes at Jose Cecilio del Valle Elemenatary School in the northern of Honduras in the EFL classroom during May and July in 2022.


Impact Of A Public-Private Interface Agency For Tuberculosis Reporting During Covid-19 Pandemic In Vietnam, Lan Anh Hoang Aug 2024

Impact Of A Public-Private Interface Agency For Tuberculosis Reporting During Covid-19 Pandemic In Vietnam, Lan Anh Hoang

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Background: Viet Nam’s second prevalence survey uncovered a higher than expected burden of TB. Studies have indicated that people with TB who are ‘missed’ by existing services are equally split between those seeking care in the private sector and those not accessing healthcare. Intervention: We established a public-private interface agency (PPIA) to engage private doctors for TB treatment reporting in 14 districts across Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) and Hai Phong, Viet Nam. Treatment data were collected and patients missing sputum results were offered an Xpert MTB/RIF test to increase the rate of bacteriologically-confirmed TB and to identify drug resistance. …


Smart Solutions For A Cleaner Panama: Transforming Waste Management Through Data-Driven Innovation, Alex Ivan Montero Samaniego Aug 2024

Smart Solutions For A Cleaner Panama: Transforming Waste Management Through Data-Driven Innovation, Alex Ivan Montero Samaniego

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This research proposal aims to address direct improvements in the waste management system of Panama. It is grounded in an understanding of the significant challenges and limitations related to infrastructure and cultural practices. By examining case studies and examples from other countries, this research seeks to identify effective approaches to delivering feasible solutions. The ultimate goal is to create a positive impact on the health of Panamanian citizens and enhance the appearance of the city.


The Impact Of The Consistent Increase Of Total Dissolved Solids On Water Quality And Its Consequences, Budoor Alsaadi Aug 2024

The Impact Of The Consistent Increase Of Total Dissolved Solids On Water Quality And Its Consequences, Budoor Alsaadi

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Nutrition Transition In South Sulawesi: The Shift Of Nutritional Status And Dietary Behavior Among Indonesian Adolescents, Marini Amalia Mansur Aug 2024

Nutrition Transition In South Sulawesi: The Shift Of Nutritional Status And Dietary Behavior Among Indonesian Adolescents, Marini Amalia Mansur

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Nutrition transition has been observed in Indonesia in the past decades along with the change in social economic development. This review aims to identify the increase in the prevalence of overweight adolescents in South Sulawesi, Indonesia and dietary behaviors that might cause this phenomenon. It was found that the prevalence of overweight adolescents (age 13-15 years old) was increased from 1.6% in 2010 to 15.5% in 2023 and from 0.9% in 2010 to 12.9% in 2023 for adolescents aged 16-18 years old. Furthermore, many adolescents were found to have unhealthy dietary behavior, such as inadequate fruit and vegetables consumption and …


Developing The Honduran Economy Over The Next Ten Years, Oscar Fernandez Aug 2024

Developing The Honduran Economy Over The Next Ten Years, Oscar Fernandez

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Developing the Honduran Economy Over the Next Ten Years


Eyes Wide Shut: Understanding The Drivers Of Daytime Sleepiness Among Students, Nasrullah Aug 2024

Eyes Wide Shut: Understanding The Drivers Of Daytime Sleepiness Among Students, Nasrullah

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Students expect to perform well in school, but good academic performance requires adequate rest. Unfortunately, too many college students attend their classes in a sleep-deprived state which negatively impacts their ability to absorb and retain information and acquire insights during the learning. This poster showcases the causes of students’ daytime sleepiness that contribute to academic failure and offers advice for addressing these sleep-related concerns.


Indonesia’S Clove Exports In The Global Market: Trends, Forecasts, And Competitiveness, Tasya Pane Aug 2024

Indonesia’S Clove Exports In The Global Market: Trends, Forecasts, And Competitiveness, Tasya Pane

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Indonesia is one of the global market's largest producers and exporters of cloves (Syzygium aromaticum). Analyzing the export trends and competitiveness of Indonesia’s cloves in the global market is crucial for addressing challenges and seizing opportunities in international trade. This study was conducted to analyze the export trends of Indonesia’s cloves in the global market, forecast their supply over the next 20 years with the Least Squares Method, and analyze the competitiveness of Indonesia’s cloves in the global market with the Export Product Dynamics (EPD) Approach. The results of the analyses showed that Indonesia's clove exports have a quadratic trendline, …


Pre-Bunking Initiatives For Combating Information Disorder Prior To Indonesia’S 2024 Election, Zainuddin Muda Zainuddin Monggilo Aug 2024

Pre-Bunking Initiatives For Combating Information Disorder Prior To Indonesia’S 2024 Election, Zainuddin Muda Zainuddin Monggilo

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The purpose of this study is to explore pre-bunking efforts in fact-checking as a means of preventing political information disorder prior to the 2024 general election. Pre-bunking actions are characterized as initiatives to strengthen the public's defenses against information disruptions. Furthermore, it is expected that the public will be more empowered to battle various negative and damaging information that could impede the country’s democratic advancement.


Power And Policies: Criminal Governance At The Colombia-Venezuela Border (1999-2024), Kenny Sanguino-Cuellar Aug 2024

Power And Policies: Criminal Governance At The Colombia-Venezuela Border (1999-2024), Kenny Sanguino-Cuellar

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This research studies the violence and tensions on the Colombian-Venezuelan border since 1999, focusing on the interactions between the civilian population, state authorities, and organized criminal groups.


An Introduction To An Oriental Musical Instrument: Oud, Maher Shafie Aug 2024

An Introduction To An Oriental Musical Instrument: Oud, Maher Shafie

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The Oud is a stringed instrument that is well known in the Near East. It is mainly made of wood and it consists of a bowl, top, a finger board, pick guard, pegs, and a bridge. The Oud is played by a special pick also called (reesha), which means feather in Arabic. This is because it used to be a feather of an eagle that was treated and used for that purpose. Nowadays it made of different types of plastic. The Oud has various methods of tuning. This is because many populations have adopted it. But the most famous tuning …


Why Laos Needs To Control And Manage Its Energy Systems, Viengnakhone Moonivong Aug 2024

Why Laos Needs To Control And Manage Its Energy Systems, Viengnakhone Moonivong

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Laos, with its abundant water resources, aims to become the "Battery of Southeast Asia" by exporting hydropower. While this holds immense potential, it also presents significant challenges. This poster explores the key problems, limitations, and potential solutions for this ambitious endeavor.


Antimicrobial Resistance Intervention And Control Programs In Indonesia, Hendri Marinda Sari Aug 2024

Antimicrobial Resistance Intervention And Control Programs In Indonesia, Hendri Marinda Sari

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The emergence of new bacteria and virus variants has emerged into a worrying level. Overall, this research focuses on literature reviews of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) control programs in hospitals and also explores current knowledge and perception towards AMR in health care workers and community members.


Breaking The Silence: The Need For Sexual Violence Prevention Education (Svpe) In Haiti, Scindie St Fleur Aug 2024

Breaking The Silence: The Need For Sexual Violence Prevention Education (Svpe) In Haiti, Scindie St Fleur

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The purpose of this paper is to highlight the urgent need of sexual violence prevention education in Haiti. While the taboo surrounding sexual violence remains a significant obstacle to addressing these cases, the issue has become alarming due to its evolution over the last decade. Thus, the application of Dr. Jülich’s SVPE model is proposed as a more promising approach for achieving long-term positive outcomes.


Methods To Protect Artists Intellectual Property, Isaac Gonzalez Aug 2024

Methods To Protect Artists Intellectual Property, Isaac Gonzalez

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Plagiarism can be a rough life path to whoever decides to jump in this field. We as artist, can sometimes be in a dead end situation when it comes to create something entirely original. In that sense, one has to understand the different approaches and limitations of our creative field, particularly in the areas of advertising and graphic design. This concern is the cornerstone of the creative field. For instance, we must understand the differences between plagiarism, reinterpretation, and coincidence. In this discussion, we aim to explore these concepts thoroughly and apply the resulting insights to our practice.


Nato Mitigating Future Conflicts In The Balkans After The Interventions In Bosnia Herzegovina And Kosovo, Drilon Neziri Aug 2024

Nato Mitigating Future Conflicts In The Balkans After The Interventions In Bosnia Herzegovina And Kosovo, Drilon Neziri

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The Balkan region has been profoundly shaped by the turbulence of war with its geopolitical landscape and security dynamics significantly im pacted by historical and recent conflicts. NATO's involvement has been pivotal in addressing the aftermath of these conflicts aiming to stabilize the region and foster peace. This synthesis provides a comprehensive overview of the interplay between war,regional dynamics and NATO’s influence.


A Quantitative Analysis Of The Agenda Setting In Honduran Headlines During January 2024, Mario Cerna Aug 2024

A Quantitative Analysis Of The Agenda Setting In Honduran Headlines During January 2024, Mario Cerna

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The Agenda-setting theory establishes the influence of mass media over audiences, to determine which topics are of public interest and their scope and relevance. Nowadays, mass media and Hondurans also set the priority of the information broadcasted in their digital platforms. This research stablished a base line of 104 Hondurans mass media online platforms until January 2024. Six (4 newspapers, 1 TV, and 1 Radio) were selected for this study to analyze the priority of headlines and topics (political, health, crime) on its daily front pages. The key findings offer significant data such as the fact that only 3% of …


Gold Or Paper? The Secrets Of Real Money That Formal Schools Never Teach You, Rengky Yasepta Aug 2024

Gold Or Paper? The Secrets Of Real Money That Formal Schools Never Teach You, Rengky Yasepta

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People tend to save their hard-earned money in the form of their own currency as they receive it. However, evidence demonstrates that most currencies have depreciated over time. In contrast, gold has consistently shown its capacity to retain value since the very long run.


Development And Characterization Of A Gluten-Free Snack For People With Celiac Disease Using Plantain Flour, Alberto Antonio Tuy Pezzotti Aug 2024

Development And Characterization Of A Gluten-Free Snack For People With Celiac Disease Using Plantain Flour, Alberto Antonio Tuy Pezzotti

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Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder that leads to inflammation and damage of the small intestine after consumption of gluten. Around 1% of the global population is affected by CD. Consumption of 10 to 50 mg of gluten triggers the body to develop symptoms such as chronic diarrhea, abdominal distention, and even nutrient absorption deficiency from villi damage. A gluten-free diet is the ideal treatment for this disease. Manufacturers in the food industry have the task of assessing food product development to fulfill the nutritional needs of celiac people by providing gluten-free products that are good quality and can …


Identifying Disinformation And Misinformation On Election Participation Among Young Adults In Mongolia, Ganchimeg Namsrai Aug 2024

Identifying Disinformation And Misinformation On Election Participation Among Young Adults In Mongolia, Ganchimeg Namsrai

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Misinformation and disinformation are among many factors contributing to low voter participation, and they demand immediate and thorough investigation.The poster presents the results of a short qualitative study that sheds light on the dis- and misinformation that contributes to Mongolian youth's non-participation in the 2021 and 2024 elections.