Abdul Haris was born on 21 September 1970 in Pemalang, Central Java, as the oldest child of six. His parents worked as a farmer. Upon completing high school in 1988, Abdul Haris studied physics at the University of Indonesia, and graduated in 1992. He received his master's degree in physics from the same university in 1995.[2][3]
Abdul began his doctoral study in geophysics at the Kiel University in 1999. He completed it in 2002 with a doctoral thesis titled Amplitude Preserving Pre-stack Depth Migration and Its Application to Imaging of BSR in Marine Multi-channel Seismic Reflection Data.[2][3]
Academic career
Abdul Haris began his career as a research assistant upon completing his master's degree in UI. He then worked as a seismic consultant for ARCO in Western New Guinea before starting his doctorate program in Germany. He then returned to UI in 2003 and become the secretary of the postgraduate major in the physics department.[2][3]
Abdul's academic career in UI slowly rise. He became the manager for research and community service in 2004 and faculty secretary in 2008. In 2009, Abdul was elected as the vice president for certification affairs of the Indonesian Geophysical Society (HAGI). Throughout his career in the faculty, Abdul continued to give lecture on geophysics and supervise undergraduate and graduate geophysics students.[2][3]
Dean of Math and Natural Sciences
Abdul Haris was appointed as UI's dean of math and natural sciences on 7 January 2014. He defeated Sumi Hudiyono PWS and Emil Budianto from the chemistry department and Gatot Fatwanto H. from the math department. Abdul Haris was installed the next day. He was reappointed for the position in 2017 as the sole candidate.[4][5] During his tenure, the faculty established cooperation with the University of Putra Malaysia.[6] Abdul also oversaw the construction of the faculty's multidiscipline building, funded by the state oil company Pertamina, and received a 7-billion-rupiah grant from the Sinar Mas Company. The faculty also struck a deal with Schlumberger and several other natural resource company for a 50-billion-rupiah grant, which was used to fund oil and gas exploration research. In terms of academic productivity, Abdul managed to increase the academic productivity of the faculty, becoming the second-largest producer of publications at UI and a 117% increase in the number of professors.[7]
Abdul Haris was appointed as a full professor in geophysics 31 July 2019. On his inaugural speech, titled Challenges of Seismic Exploration Experts in the Search for Oil and Gas Sources: A New Paradigm in Oil and Gas Exploration, Abdul highlighted the decline of Indonesia's oil production and a need for new technologies and innovative approaches in oil and gas exploration to boost production. Abdul emphasized the exploration of shale hydrocarbons and urged the consideration of secondary porosity and basement rocks as potential reservoirs.[8]
Rector nomination
After a year into his second term as dean, Abdul Haris ran for the position of UI's rector. Abdul managed to pass the administrative selection process. He faced economics and business dean Ari Kuncoro and professor of obstetry Budi Wiweko.[9] The final choice for the post of rector was made through an election, in which 16 of the 17 members of the university's board of trustees were eligible to vote (Incumbent rector Muhammad Anis was inelligible to vote). The Minister of Research and Higher Studies, which was a member of the board of trustees, has a supervote equivalent to eight normal votes. The minister, alongside with eight of the university's board of trustees, voted for Ari Kuncoro, while seven members voted for Abdul Haris.[10]
Deputy Rector of the University of Indonesia
Shortly after Ari Kuncoro's inauguration as rector, on 16 December 2019 he appointed Abdul Haris as the third deputy rector, responsible for handling research and innovation.[11] During this period, Abdul became the member of the university's statute amendment team.[12] The amendment later become a point of controversy, as the amendment removed the ban on rector and vice-rector to hold positions in state-owned enterprises.[13]
On 21 October 2020, Rosari Saleh, UI's first deputy rector responsible for academic and student affairs, was removed from her position due to disagreements over university management and performance expectations.[14] Abdul Haris was appointed to fill in the vacancy.[15] As the first deputy rector, Abdul visited several top universities in Australia to develop double degree programs.[16]
Director-General of Higher Education, Research, and Technology
In December 2023, Abdul was nominated as a candidate for the Director General of Higher Education, Research, and Technology in an open selection process by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology. Abdul received the highest score in the final competency test for the position.[17] Abdul was installed as director general on 15 March 2024, replacing Nizam, who had held the position in an acting capacity for several years.[18] On his inaugural speech, minister Nadiem Makarim instructed Abdul Haris to continue the implementation of the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) policy and achieve the eight key performance indicators for Indonesian universities. The directorate general is also expected to conduct a revitalization program for state universities to improve their quality and accelerate their transformation into Public Service Agencies (BLU) and Legal Entities (BH).[19]
Shortly after his appointment, state universities all over Indonesia announced an increase in tuitions for freshmen, which sparked public outcry and student protests against the ministry and the directorate general. The new scheme resulted in freshmen from state universities all over the country withdrawing, as they struggled to pay their new tuition.[20] In response to the protests, Abdul Haris and Nadiem Makarim were summoned to a hearing by the House of Representatives. Abdul stated that the protests was a result of a misconception and that the new tuition only applied to new students. Abdul also stated that students who were being burdened by the new scheme could file a review for their tuition placement.[21] The new policy was fully reversed following a meeting with President Joko Widodo.[22]