SNATIF 2025: UII Industrial Engineering Students Present Research
Yogyakarta, October 29, 2025 – Masayu Nafisa Sinanding Ndaru, together with Rajab Bullah Anggara Nasution, Natasya Dyah Anggraini, and Muhammad Faurel Keisya Zubair, students of the Industrial Engineering Study Program at Universitas Islam Indonesia, successfully participated offline in the National Seminar on Technology and Informatics (SNATIF) 2025. The event was organized by the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, and attended by students and academics from various universities across Indonesia. SNATIF 2025 served as a national academic forum for presenting and discussing scientific research in the fields of technology and informatics. In this seminar, Masayu’s research team presented a study titled “Analysis of the Effect of Customer Satisfaction and Trust on Customer Loyalty in a Local Indonesian Fried Chicken Restaurant.” The research applied linear regression analysis as its main method, and the team plans to publish the paper in a SINTA 4 indexed journal managed by Universitas Muria Kudus.
Preparation and Implementation Process at SNATIF 2025
Participation in SNATIF 2025 originated from an assignment in the Scientific Writing course, which was later developed into a journal manuscript. Under the supervision of Sayyidah Maulidatul Afraah, S.T., M.T. and Didin Novianto, S.T., M.LSCM., the team refined the manuscript to meet academic writing standards and reorganized it according to journal publication guidelines. The preparation stages included drafting the manuscript, designing presentation materials in the form of PowerPoint slides, and submitting the required documents to the organizing committee. The scientific presentation was conducted online on October 29, 2025. Overall, the entire process provided valuable academic experience and strengthened the team’s research and presentation skills.
Challenges, Collaboration, and Achievements
The main challenges faced by the team were time constraints and limited experience in academic journal writing. Differences in individual schedules slowed the writing process, so the team addressed these challenges by maximizing face to face meetings to support discussion and collaborative writing. Strong teamwork and effective communication played a crucial role in completing the manuscript on time. Through participation in SNATIF 2025, the team earned certificates of participation and gained the opportunity to publish their research in a nationally indexed SINTA 4 journal.
“Work on every assignment seriously, because great opportunities can start from there. Identify your academic interests and actively participate in activities that support them,” Masayu said.
Through SNATIF 2025, Industrial Engineering students from Universitas Islam Indonesia gained meaningful academic experience while demonstrating their commitment to producing scientific work capable of competing at the national level and contributing to the advancement of science and technology.
Kaila Bilbina M.S







