Jakarta, January 30, 2025 – Ganies Riza Aristya, S.Si., M.Sc., Ph.D., a researcher and lecturer from the Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), has successfully secured a research grant from the Indonesia Toray Science Foundation (ITSF) under the Science and Technology Research Grant (STRG) category for 2025. This grant is awarded in recognition of his innovative research proposal focusing on yeast biotechnology development for sustainable lipid-based energy production from Rhodotorula glutinis.
Ganies is one of the 18 national recipients of the STRG-ITSF grant in 2025 with his research titled “Yeast Bioengineering for Sustainable Lipid-Based Energy Production from Rhodotorula glutinis“. This research aims to optimize the utilization of microorganisms for bioenergy production as an alternative renewable energy source. Through genetic engineering approaches, this project is expected to provide innovative solutions in reducing dependency on fossil fuels and support the transition towards a sustainable green economy.
This grant is part of ITSF’s commitment to supporting scientific and technological advancements in Indonesia, which has been ongoing for 31 years since its establishment by Toray Industries, Inc., Japan. “I feel deeply honored and grateful to receive this research grant. The support from ITSF will greatly aid the development of my research, particularly in promoting the utilization of microorganisms as a more environmentally friendly renewable energy source,” said Ganies Riza Aristya.
The 31st ITSF awards ceremony was held at Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta, on January 30, 2025. The event was attended by prominent figures, including ITSF Chairman Dr. Laksana Tri Handoko, Toray Industries, Inc. Chairman Akihiro Nikkaku, as well as representatives from the Indonesian government and leading academics.
This achievement further strengthens the role of UGM’s Faculty of Biology in driving research-based innovation to address global challenges, particularly in the fields of renewable energy and industrial biotechnology. The research contributes directly to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly:
- SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, by developing more sustainable and environmentally friendly bioenergy;
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, through biotechnological approaches for efficient utilization of biological resources;
- SDG 13: Climate Action, by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions.
This success further reinforces UGM’s Faculty of Biology’s position in promoting research-based innovation that not only has scientific impact but also offers real-world solutions to global challenges related to energy and the environment.