Mr. Razis Aji Saputro, a 2013 undergraduate alumnus of the Mathematics Program at the Faculty of Science and Mathematics (FSM), Diponegoro University, has pursued his career with strong determination, eventually becoming the Section Head of System and People Development Engineering at PT Hasnur Riung Sinergi, Jakarta.
Mr. Razis began his professional journey in 2019 as a Management Trainee at a coal mining contractor company, where he served as a Data Analyst in South Kalimantan. This early experience provided him with deep insights into mining operations and the importance of accurate data in informed strategic decision-making.
Over time, Mr. Razis transitioned into the role of System and People Specialist in 2024, expanding his responsibilities to include team development, work culture enhancement, and managing data-driven systems and SOP improvements across departments. By 2025, he was entrusted with a leadership position as Section Head, blending his technical expertise in big data and system digitalization with collaborative leadership in the mining industry.
Throughout his career, Mr. Razis has earned several prestigious accolades, including a Gold Medal at the 2023 National Quality and Productivity Convention (TKMPN) and a Platinum Medal in 2024, as well as a second-place award in a corporate innovation competition at PT Hasnur Riung Sinergi. His role as Project Control and System Development Specialist at the company’s Head Office in Jakarta marked a significant milestone in developing integrated and efficient internal systems.
The knowledge he gained at FSM UNDIP—particularly in applied mathematics, measure theory, and emotional maturity—has served as a solid foundation for tackling complex workplace challenges. Mr. Razis emphasizes the importance of logic, analytical precision, and critical thinking skills learned during his studies as key assets in his career.
To current FSM UNDIP students, Mr. Razis offers this advice: “Mathematics is not just about numbers and formulas, but about the critical and systematic thinking needed in the real world. Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone—combine technical knowledge with soft skills like communication and leadership. Keep learning, keep innovating, and never be afraid to dream big.”