Nanyang Technology University

Academic Profile
Asst Prof Sulfikar Amir

Assistant Professor 
Division of Sociology 
School of Humanities and Social Sciences 
College of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences 



Email: SULFIKAR@ntu.edu.sg
Phone: (+65)63168839 
Office: HSS-05-31 
Education
  • PhD (Science & Technology Studies) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2005
  • MS (Design) Arizona State University 2000
  • MS (Development Studies) Institut Teknologi Bandung 2000
  • BA Institut Teknologi Bandung 1996
Biography
I finished a doctoral degree in Science and Technology Studies (STS) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York where I wrote a dissertation that examines the politics of technological nationalism in Indonesia during the New Order regime. I taught for one year at RPI and moved to Indonesia to teach at the Graduate Program of Development Studies, Institut Teknologi Bandung. In 2007 I received a fellowship from East-West Center in Washington that supported my research project on nuclear politics which examines the state-society relations in emerging democracies. I joined NTU in January 2008 and currently teach STS-related subjects at the Division of Sociology, School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Research Interests
Science and Technology Studies (STS); Technological Politics; Globalization; Nationalism; Development; Southeast Asia; Risk and Crisis; Nuclear Power; Design Studies, Resilience Studies.
Research Grant
  • CoHASS Incentive Scheme (2011-)
  • NRF Competitive Research Program (2010-) [by National Research Foundation (NRF)]
  • RCC (2009-)
Current Projects
  • After Fukushima: How Disaster Ignites Knowledge Change in Global Nuclear Power
  • Nuclear Politics and Democracy in Southeast Asia: The cases of Indonesia and Thailand
  • The Rise and Fall of the Technological State in Indonesia
  • Underwater Infrastructure and Underwater City of the Future_Project 1: New Concrete, Reinforcing Materials & Structural Design Consideration
  • Underwater Infrastructure and Underwater City of the Future_Project 2: Innovative Soil Treatment & Foundation Methods
  • Underwater Infrastructure and Underwater City of the Future_Project 3: Hydrodynamic Consideration
Selected Publications
  • Sulfikar Amir. (2012). The Technological State in Indonesia: the Co-constitution of High Technology and Authoritarian Politics. Routledge.
  • S. Amir. (2010). Nuclear Revival in Post-Suharto Indonesia. Asian Survey, 50(2).
  • S. Amir. (2009). Challenging Nuclear: Anti-nuclear Movements in Post-authoritarian Indonesia. East Asian Science, Technology, and Society, 3(1), n.a.
  • S. Amir. (2008). The Engineers Versus the Economists: the Disunity of Technocracy in Indonesian Development. Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society, 28(4), 316-323.
  • S. Amir, I. Nurlaila, and S. Yuliar. (2008). Cultivating Energy, Reducing Poverty:. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 7(2), 113-132.
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