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Abstract and Poster Submission

Poster Submission

The Australia-Indonesia Sustainable Fuels Symposium invites higher-degree students and researchers to submit abstracts for poster presentations.​ Submissions can be made via the submission portal below.

The Committee welcomes topics that explore the emerging technologies, opportunities, and challenges in the development and adoption of sustainable fuels, including but not limited to:

  • Sustainable fuels technologies across the value chain:​

    • Production and conversion​ of sustainable fuels, including hydrogen, ammonia, methane, methanol, sustainable aviation fuels, renewable diesel from either electrolytic or biomass pathways

    • Storage and distribution

    • Safety and standards

    • Applications in transport, aviation, and industry

  • Cross-cutting challenges in building a sustainable fuels economy:

    • Environmental impacts and sustainability assessments​

    • Resource supply and management

    • Techno-economics and life cycle asessment

    • Policy, regulation, and international cooperation

    • Social acceptance and community engagement

Format: A0

Note that you can only submit a poster if your abstract has been submitted and accepted by the committe. The poster has to be printed by each participant and brought on the first day of the SFS symposium (9 Feb 2026).

Important Dates:

  • Abstract submission deadline: 12 December 2025 (CLOSED)

  • Abstract acceptance announcement: 19 December 2025 (ANNOUNCED)

  • Deadline for poster submission: 30 January 2026 

Additional Information

Presented posters will be considered for invitations to submit full papers to the following Scopus-indexed journal special issues:

  • ACS Energy & Fuels – Special Issue on Recent Advances in the Production of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (Guest Editor: Dr. Bingqiao Xie)

  • ACS Energy & Fuels – Special Issue on Recent Advances in AI-Driven Energy Materials and System Design (Guest Editor: Dr. Jodie A. Yuwono)

  • Discovery Energy (Springer Nature) – Special Issue on Advanced Synthesis, Characterisation, and Modelling of Energy Materials (Guest Editors: Dr. Denny Gunawan and Dr. Jodie A. Yuwono)

 

Poster Prizes:

  • 1st Place: IDR 3,000,000

  • 2nd Place: IDR 2,000,000

  • 3rd Place: IDR 1,000,000

Travel Support
We are offering travel support for selected presenting students and early-career researchers from outside the Bandung area.

  • Up to A$1,200 for participants from Australian institutions

  • Up to IDR 3,000,000 for participants from Indonesian institutions

The support can be used to cover flight tickets and accommodation costs. Please indicate if you need travel support when submitting your abstract.

Inquiry to be addressed to: ausindofuels@unsw.edu.au 

Digital Posters

01

Nasywa Alya Kharasani 

BINUS University 

Comparative Analysis of Sustainability Reporting Policies in Indonesia and Australia: Transition Toward a Sustainable Fuels Economy 

02

Fergiana Putra Pratama 

Semarang State University 

Roadmap for Planning and Regulating Hydrogen in the Land Public Transport Sector 

03

Saras Alfiasari 

University of Melbourne 

Bridging Sustainability Gaps in Indonesia’s Sustainable Fuel Governance: Lessons from Australia through a Policy Transfer Perspective 

04

Risqi Prastianto Setiawan 

Diponegoro University 

Nano-Enhanced Microalgae: Hematite-Assisted Lipid Enrichment in Chlorella sp. for Third Generation Biofuel Potential as A Nature-Based Solution 

05

Dian Maya Sari 

National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) 

Technoeconomic Assessment of Australia-Indonesia Green Nickel Processing Value Chains 

06

Aditya Perdana Purnomo 

Udayana University 

Hydrogen Pathways for Small Island Power System Energy Transition: Insights and Policy Recommendations from Nusa Penida Case Study Simulation 

07

Oktaviani Turbaningsih 

University of Tasmania 

Strategic Port Planning for Energy Transition: Integration of Hydrogen and e-Fuels 

08

Fatma Petaloka Arafat

Diponegoro University 

Potential of Fe-Doped CaTiO3 Catalyst from green mussel shell Precursor for Optimizing Palm Oil-Based Biodiesel Production 

09

Ahmad Arrouf Sulfuadi 

Islamic University of Indonesia 

Techno-Economic Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment of Food Waste-to-Biofuel Pathways for Urban Sustainable Energy Systems 

10

Andhika Chandraditya 

University of Indonesia 

Process HAZID Analysis for Green Ammonia Production Small-Medium Scale Plant Indonesia 

11

Febiana Az-Zahra 

University of Indonesia 

Techno-enviro-economic comparative study of ammonia, methanol, and liquid hydrogen as hydrogen carriers for long-distance transportation 

12

Ahmad Faiz Rantisi 

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology 

Cluster Bio-CNG from Galley Waste with Nannochloropsis sp. Microorganism as a Strategic Pathway PT Pelabuhan Indonesia Regional III in Port Handling Operation 

13

Nadia Rahmeita Prasanti 

PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional 

Retrofitting Conventional Thermal Distillate Hydrotreating (TDHT) Unit for Processing Bio-Feedstocks: A Technical Case Study of Refinery Unit IV Cilacap 

14

Dwi Hantoko 

Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) 

Catalytic Methane Decomposition: A Sustainable Route to CO₂-Free Hydrogen and Carbon Nanomaterials from Natural Gas 

15

Yohanes Situmorang 

Parahyangan Catholic University 

Techno-economic Analysis on SAF Production from Coconut Oil 

16

Nehemia Gurusinga 

Curtin Institute for Energy Transition 

Building Trust Through Collaboration: A Stakeholder Framework for Renewable Energy Project Approvals in Australia and Insights for Indonesia 

17

Muhammad Radifan Putra 

PT. Pertamina Patra Niaga 

Dynamic Risk Evaluation: A Fuzzy-Bayesian Network (FBN) and Population Vulnerability Score (PVS) Framework for Hydrogen Site Selection in Jakarta. 

18

Mohammad Khotip  

University of Indonesia 

Safety Assessment for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Production and Storage with Hydro-processed Esters and Fatty Acids (HEFA) Technology: Case Study 

19

Firgha Ali Pritantyo 

PT. Pertamina Patra Niaga 

Operational Integration of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Using a Mass Balance Chain-of-Custody Framework: Evidence from an Industry-Scale Airport Fuel System 

20

Angga Hermawan 

National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) 

Upcycling End-of-Life Batteries into Electrocatalysts for Sustainable Hydrogen Production and Biomass Valorization 

21

Sumera Arshad 

UNSW Sydney

Efficient Electrochemical Transformation of Fatty Acids into Aviation-Grade Hydrocarbons 

List of Poster Presenters

Day 1 (9 February 2026)

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Day 2 (10 February 2026)

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