Muhammad Rushdi is a Metocean Data Analyst at Fugro since October 2023, with prior experience as a Numerical Modeller Intern at Scottish Association For Marine Science, where a numerical model on turbidity current from deep sea mining was conducted. Previous roles include a Student Intern at GeoHydrodynamics and Environmental Research (GHER), focusing on a hydrodynamic model of Java Strait, and a Researcher at Action for Ecology and People's Emancipation (AEER), concentrating on the environmental impacts of nickel mining in Indonesia. Additionally, Muhammad served as a Research Assistant at PT. LAPI ITB, developing a nearshore wave numerical model for port construction. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Marine Environment and Resources from multiple institutions, including the University of Southampton and Universidad del País Vasco, complemented by a Bachelor of Science in Oceanography from Institut Teknologi Bandung.
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