Tenth of November Institute of Technology - Prominent Alumni

Prominent Alumni

  • Prof. Moh. NUH the Minister of Education and Culture, Republic of Indonesia, was formerly Minister of Communication and Information and the Rector of ITS in 2003–2007, graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Prof. Widi A Pratikto, secretary general of D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation, was formerly secretary general of Ministry of Marine Affairs & Fisheries, Republic of Indonesia, graduated from the Department of Naval Architecture & Shipbuilding Engineering
  • H Harijogi, former secretary general, Ministry of Transport, Republic of Indonesia, graduated from the Department of Naval Architecture & Shipbuilding Engineering
  • Sumino, secretary general, Ministry of General Works, Republic of Indonesia, graduated from the Department of Civil Engineering
  • Kristiono, former president director of PT Telkom (state-owned telecommunication company), graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Widya Purnama, former president director of PT Pertamina (state-owned oil and gas company), graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Dwi Soetjipto, president director of PT Semen Gresik (state-owned Portland cement company), graduated from the Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Hermin Sarengat, president director of General Electric Indonesia, Ltd, graduated from the Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Puteri Indonesia 2007 was Miss Universe Indonesia 2008
  • Putri Raemawasti is an ITS student in the Department of Industrial Engineering

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