Ardhi Putra Pratama Hartono
Ardhi Putra Pratama Hartono received his Bachelor Degree in Computer Science from Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia in 2013. He then obtained his Master of Science in Computer Science from Technische Universiteit Delft in 2017. Prior to joining TU Dresden on a CETI project, he worked as a lecturer in Universitas Indonesia. Since late 2019, he is working as a research assistant at the Systems Engineering Group at Technische Universität Dresden.
Currently, Ardhi focuses his research on developing a safe, secure, and scalable computing system. Since his early days as a researcher, he has always been interested in distributed systems, big data, systems, and cloud computing. He advocates reproducibility in research, open-source implementation, and wide real-world implementation of his research output.
Projects/Cooperation within CeTI you are involved in:
Enabling intuitive tactile interaction via a safe, secure, and scalable computing infrastructure.
CeTI rooms within CeTI you are involved in:
TP 5
Further Questions:
What do you value most about your work at CeTI?
Knowing our research output is being used in a practical and innovative use case is very thrilling for me. I always keep in mind that my work will be widely implemented not only in my community but also in interdisciplinary.
What was your best moment at CeTI so far?
Working in an interdisciplinary project for sure. Since it’s my first real experience, it has opened many different perspectives and influenced my research to always prioritize collaboration.
What else would you like to research?
Cloud computing, energy-efficient computing, big data infrastructure, and distributed systems in general. Also with focus on implementability.
How do you spend your spare time?
Sports, playing games, spending time with family.
Publications:
1. | BROFY: Towards essential integrity protection for microservices (Proceedings Article) In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS), 2021. |
2. | Tactile computing: Essential building blocks for the Tactile Internet (Book Chapter) In: Fitzek, Frank H. P.; Li, Shu-Chen; Speidel, Stefanie; Strufe, Thorsten; Şimşek, Meryem; Reisslein, Martin (Ed.): Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop, Chapter 13, pp. 301–326, Academic Press, 2021. |