POLIJE Lecturer Shares Current Research Innovations during Guest Lecture at MSU Malaysia

18 May 2026
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12th May 2026, Choirul Huda from Politeknik Negeri Jember delivered a guest lecture at Management and Science University focusing on current research developments in mobile application development, computer vision, and Internet of Things (IoT). The activity became part of the ongoing academic collaboration between the two institutions in strengthening international knowledge exchange.

The lecture, titled “Current Research: Mobile Application Development | Computer Vision | IoT,” introduced students and academic participants to recent technological trends and research innovations in the field of computer science. During the session, Choirul Huda explained how mobile technology continues to transform digital ecosystems globally and plays an important role in modern society.

In his presentation, he discussed the rapid growth of the global mobile ecosystem, highlighting the dominance of Android and iOS platforms, as well as the increasing use of mobile applications worldwide. He also explained the importance of understanding mobile application development processes, starting from discovery, design, development, and testing stages to create innovative and user-friendly digital products.

The session further explored modern development technologies, including native development using Kotlin and Swift, as well as cross-platform frameworks such as Flutter and React Native. Participants were also introduced to backend technologies and cloud infrastructure that support scalable and secure mobile applications.

One of the most interesting discussions during the lecture was the integration of mobile applications with computer vision technology. Choirul Huda explained how lightweight deep learning models such as MobileFaceNet and MobileNet-V2 can be implemented in smartphones to support real-time intelligent systems.

The lecture also showcased several research projects developed by Choirul Huda and his research team. One of the highlighted studies was a mobile-based driver sleepiness detection system that integrates facial landmark analysis and accelerometer sensors to identify drowsy driving conditions in real time. Other projects included student attendance systems using facial recognition technology, Arabic letter recognition applications, and Android-based waste recognition systems utilizing MobileNet-V2 models.

Choirul Huda stated that the guest lecture was an important opportunity to share practical research experiences and inspire students to develop innovative technology solutions. “Technology development today is moving very fast, especially in mobile computing and artificial intelligence. Through this lecture, I hope students can gain broader insights into how research can be implemented into real-world applications that provide benefits for society,” he said.

He also emphasized the importance of international academic collaboration in encouraging innovation and strengthening research quality. “Collaboration between universities is essential to create a stronger research ecosystem and open opportunities for students and lecturers to engage in global innovation networks,” added Choirul Huda. The lecture concluded with an interactive discussion session where participants actively exchanged ideas and explored future research opportunities in intelligent systems and mobile technologies.