Mohammad Nazir Arifin
Researcher, Educator, and Doctoral Candidate. Exploring the boundaries of informatics, reproducible research, and clinical academic documentation.
Research Biography
As a Lecturer in Informatics, my work bridges the gap between theoretical computer science and practical, reproducible implementations. Currently pursuing a PhD, I focus on developing methodologies that ensure research software and experiments are transparent, auditable, and long-lasting.
PhDiari (PhD + Diary) serves as my public laboratory notebook. It is a space where I document the iterative process of research—celebrating the breakthroughs and dissecting the failures. My philosophy centers on the idea that "Research is only as good as its documentation."
Selected Publications
Towards a Standardized Framework for Reproducible Informatics Experiments
International Journal of Computational Research · co-authored with Academic Peers
Automating Data Pipeline Documentation in Academic Workflows
IEEE International Conference on Informatics Systems
Internal Review of Doctoral Research Methodologies in Southeast Asia
University of Madura Technical Repository