Faculty Member
Muhammad Fakhrul Rozi Ashadi
Business Strategy and Marketing (BSM)
Expertise
Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience, Complex System
2007
Physics, Institut Teknologi Bandung
2011
Physics, Institut Teknologi Bandung
PhD in Physics of Complex System, L'École Doctorale Physique en Île-de-France, Université Paris Cité

Profile

Muhammad Fakhrul Rozi Ashadi is a Lecturer and Researcher at the School of Business and Management—Institut Teknologi Bandung (SBM–ITB), a member of the Business Strategy and Marketing Interest Group, and affiliated with the Neurobusiness Laboratory (SBM–ITB) and ITB’s Center for Mathematical Modelling and Simulation. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physics from ITB’s Theoretical Physics Laboratory and completed his doctorate at L’École Doctorale Physique en Île-de-France while conducting research at Université Paris Cité’s Laboratoire Matières et Systèmes Complexes.

Rozi applies Statistical Mechanics and Nonlinear Dynamics to complex socioeconomic systems, linking brain activity, behavior, and decision-making to marketing and management. His work combines laboratory and field electroencephalography (EEG) experiments, natural experiments, randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and discrete-choice modeling for market and policy analysis.

Grants, Projects & Achievements

  • Research Grants from Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi, Sains, dan Teknologi
  • Research Grants from ITB

Publications

  • Improving gastro-tourism experience through 3d virtual attractions: evidence from tourists’ self-reported and neurophysiological responses. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology (2025) 16 (2): 229–246
  • Role of Digital Technology on Gastro Tourism Experience In Generation Z. Global Marketing Conference at Seoul (2023)
  • Cognitive Measurement in Vascular Dementia Patients with Prefrontal Cortex Activation Analysis. International Journal of Technology (2022). Volume 13(8), pp. 1681-1691
  • Functional connectivity and information flow of the respiratory neural network in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Human Brain Mapping 37:2736–2754 (2016)

Industry & Policy Engagement

  • Training for ITB Executive Development Program, PLN