Said Djauharsjah Jenie Explained

Said Djauharsjah Jenie
Birth Date:22 August 1950
Birth Place:Surakarta, Central Java
Death Place:Bandung, West Java
Nationality:Indonesian
Alma Mater:- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States
- Technical University of Delft, Netherlands
Occupation:Scientist, Education
Known For:Head BPPT
Children:Asih Nurul Sadarijah Jenie and Gita Ismailia Isbandiyah Jenie
Parents:Nahar Jenie (father)
Isbandiyah (mother)
Spouse:Sadarijah

Said Djauharsjah Jenie (22 August 1950, Surakarta – July 11, 2008, Bandung) was an Indonesian scientist and teacher. He was the head of The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (AAAT) from 2006 until his death in 2008. He was a member of the Board of Commissioners PT. Indonesian Aerospace.

Said Jenie was one of the key figures behind the success of the maiden flight of aircraft N-250, the first commercial aircraft entirely designed and made in Indonesia. He worked as an educator in the Department of Aerospace Engineering ITB (ITB) as Professor Prodi Engineering Flight. Said was a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and NASA in United States.

Said Jenie died in Bandung Hospital on July 11, 2008, due to heart disease. He was buried in Family Cemetery Sewu, Bantul, Yogyakarta.

Family

Jenie married Sadarijah with whom he had two daughters, Asih Nurul Sadarijah and Gita Ismailia Isbandiyah. Said Jenie was the son of Jenie Nahar Minangkabau and Isbandiyah.

Education

He studied mechanical engineering at Bandung Institute of Technology, graduating in 1969. He holds a master's degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Technical University of Delft, Netherlands (1978). He holds a doctorate in astrodynamics in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States (1982)

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