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28 Jul 2025, 13:01 PM

Addressing Health Issues, UMLA Computer Engineering Student Develops Stroke Classification System

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Lamongan, July 28, 2025 — A student of the Computer Engineering undergraduate program at Universitas Muhammadiyah Lamongan (UMLA), Dimas Figo Abdillah Soleh, has successfully completed his undergraduate thesis defense as part of the final stage of his academic journey. The session took place in the Faculty of Engineering’s thesis defense room and was attended by his academic supervisor and the examination panel.

In his presentation, Dimas introduced his thesis titled “Stroke Classification System”, which aims to build an intelligent system capable of identifying the risk level of stroke based on patient health data. The research applies a machine learning approach, using input variables such as blood pressure, age, cholesterol levels, smoking history, and several other relevant factors. The system is designed to support stroke risk classification more quickly, efficiently, and accurately. Dimas explained that the use of machine learning was based on its ability to process multivariate data and provide accurate predictions using historical health data. “This system is expected to serve as a screening tool for early detection of stroke risk, especially in primary healthcare facilities,” he stated. The session ran smoothly and interactively. Academic supervisor Mufti Ari Bianto, S.Kom., M.Kom., expressed his appreciation for the hard work and analytical depth shown by his student. “Dimas has demonstrated strong consistency throughout the thesis process. The topic he chose is highly relevant to current societal needs, and the technological approach is appropriate for further development toward real-world implementation,” he said. Meanwhile, the main examiner Bagus Dwi Saputra, S.Kom., M.Kom., noted that the research provides a promising direction in the application of artificial intelligence in the healthcare sector. “From a technical perspective, the method used is appropriate. It just needs stronger validation and broader testing to enhance its practical value,” he advised. This research is a testament to the fact that UMLA Computer Engineering students excel not only in technological skills but also in delivering real-world solutions to societal challenges, especially in the field of health.