Muhamad Ratodi
Lecturer, Researcher, and publisher in South Kalimantan
Howdy, I’m Muhamad. I’m a Lecturer living in South Kalimantan. I am a researcher, navigates a consistent journey, delving into topics highlighting his commitment to environmental concerns, public health, and sustainable development.
Starting in 2019, i explores historical dimensions in "The Role of KH. Muhammad Zaini Abdul Ghani in the Development of Settlements in Sekumpul Martapura," signaling an early interest in cultural roots and societal changes.
In 2020, my focus shifts practically with "Ovitrap Modification to Improve Aedes sp. Egg Trapping in Banjarbaru City," showcasing a commitment to real-world solutions for mosquito control and public health.
Expanding my scope in 2022, Ratodi evaluates architecture and building planning in "Evaluation of Building Planning Results by Two Joint Venture Planning Consultants with Different Work Experiences," bridging the gap between built environments and sustainable development.
Responding to the global crisis in 2022 and 2023, I delves into the psychological and behavioral impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in "COVIDiSTRESS Diverse Dataset," revealing a keen awareness of human conditions during global crises.
My environmental concerns remain evident in 2023 with "River Water Quality in South Kalimantan Assessed from Microbiology Parameters for Sanitary Hygiene Needs," emphasizing his role in understanding water quality and its implications for sanitation.
The pinnacle of this journey is "ChatGPT and the Future of Scholarly Communication in Indonesia: A Disruptive Innovation?" in 2023, where I explores the future role of artificial intelligence in reshaping scholarly communication in Indonesia. You can read my articles with a click on the button above.