HumanE 2025
Humanitarian Engineering Responses for Disaster Housing
Brief Description
- The Summer course is aimed at discussing and providing an understanding on how humanitarian engineering students is implemented in engineering projects and activities, especially related to disaster housing.
- Participants will have the opportunity to make a field visit to the case study of disaster housing.
- There will be talks on the humanitarian engineering from ethical, theory and practical perspective, sustainability, role of engineers in disaster management and humanitarian response, followed several aspects on its implementation in housing.
- Interactive discussion-based activities and group collaborations will help participants to envisage how humanitarian engineering could be implemented within their practice.
Host University
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Partner University
- University of Warwick (United Kingdom)
- Universiti Teknologi Mara (Malaysia)
- Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Bangladesh)
- Satker Rumah Khusus Nelayan Pangandaran, KemenPUPR (Pangandaran)
- SAPPK Institut Teknologi Bandung (Bandung)
Course Topics
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- Humanitarian Engineering: Ethics, Theory, and Practices
- Disaster Management and Humanitarian Response: Role of Engineerings
- Humanitarian Engineering Response for Disaster Housing:
- Region Vulnerability
- Disaster Housing Review
- Building Structure Vulnerability
- Social Interface to Humanitarian Engineering
- Group Project’s Presentation
The instruction is in English and conducted via hybrid (offline and zoom meeting platform)
Date of Course
- July 28th – August 28th, 2025
- Hybrid classroom (online and offline)
- Online (zoom): August 11th-12rd; August 25th-28th, 2025
- Offline (ITB Ganesa campus): August 14th-20th, 2025
Who could be a participant?
ITB students and International students (any major)
Credit-Earning
The course is equivalent to SI3151 Humanitarian Engineering or SI4001 Independent Study in Civil Engineering.
Learning outcomes for this course:
- an ability to preliminary design components, systems, and/or processes to meet desired needs within realistic constraints in such aspects as law, economic, environment, social, politics, health and safety, sustainability as well as to recognize and/or utilize the potential of local and national resources with global perspectives.
- an ability to identify, formulate, analyse, and solve complex engineering problems
- an ability to initiating effective communication in oral and written communication
- an ability to initiate to work in multidisciplinary and multicultural team.
Program Cost:
200.000 IDR applies for all participants.
Registration
Please visit following link to apply for ITB International Virtual Courses
Registration: https://admission.itb.ac.id/registration/nonreguler
Venue
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Contact
humane.ivc@gmail.com
0822 1526 1950