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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Wihardi Tjaronge, ST., M.Eng.

Lecturer & Researcher

Faculty of Engineering

16

h-index

10

h5-index

946

Citations

141

Output

Research Activity

6 total works

Research Fingerprints

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Core Expertise

Semantic Radar

Complete Taxonomic Profile

Artificial intelligence analyzes all abstracts and manuscript metadata to precisely map the consistency and weight of research fields.

Materials science100%
Composite material95%
Compressive strength49%
Engineering48%
Cement41%
Geotechnical engineering35%
Geology29%
Aggregate (composite)28%
Asphalt26%
Environmental science26%
Metallurgy25%
Waste management24%
Portland cement19%
Porosity19%
Structural engineering18%

No Co-Authored Relations Detected

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Global Collaborations & Top Areas

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Research Output🏆 Top 10% Scopus×

Features output statistics and 6 synchronized journal, conference, and book publications.

ArticleSCOPUSSDG 122026

Valorization of Sulawesian ferronickel slag powder for cementitious materials: Feasibility and sustainability assessment

Caronge M.A.

Journal of Building EngineeringQ1🏆 Top 10% 0 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 122025

Compressive strength and sustainability indicators of concrete manufactured with recycled refractory brick furnace waste

Auliya N.H.

Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Enginee…Q1🏆 Top 10% 6 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen Access2025

Mechanical, environmental, and cost evaluation of concrete using recycled polypropylene

Irlan A.O.

Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Enginee…Q1🏆 Top 10% 4 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen Access2025

Sustainable concrete for a circular economy: Integrating seawater and ferronickel slag as alternative materials

Caronge M.A.

Results in EngineeringQ1🏆 Top 10% 9 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen Access2024

Reliability assessment of carbon fiber mortar: Combined pulse velocity, point load, and compressive strength tests

Muhiddin A.B.

Results in EngineeringQ1🏆 Top 10% 10 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSSDG 122022

Feasibility study on the use of processed waste tea ash as cement replacement for sustainable concrete production

Caronge M.A.

Journal of Building EngineeringQ1🏆 Top 10% 36 citationsDOI