1st virtual meeting with PhD students session 2020 2021 1

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1st online meeting with all my PhD students 2020/2021 1 excluding co-supervision students and MSc by research/taught course.

We set the meeting time at 9.30pm (Msia time)/8.30am (Canada time) to allow one of the student who is now living in Montreal, Canada can join the meeting at normal hours. Next mini colloquium will invite MSc by research and taught course as well as undergraduate students under my supervision to join the crowds. InsyaAllah…

Semoga perjuangan anak-anak didik dipermudahkan…aameen ya rabbal a’lameen

About niza

Azanizawati Ma’aram is a senior lecturer at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). She obtained her Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical-Industrial) and Master of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia. She pursued her Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D) (Management) at the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. She has held several positions including Head of Industrial Panel, Postgraduate Coordinator for Master of Science (Industrial Engineering), and Laboratory Coordinator for Industrial Engineering. She is certified as an Engineering Technologist (Ts.) from the Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT). She is a member of the International Association of Engineers (IAENG) and the Board of Engineers (BEM) Malaysia. She has taught courses in industrial engineering, supply chain management (undergraduate and postgraduate levels), engineering management and safety, work design, ergonomics and research methodology. Her research interests include supply chain management, performance measurement, lean manufacturing, sustainability, ergonomics, safety, and medical devices. She is currently active as a Project Leader and a Project Member on numerous research projects and has secured several grants funded by the university, Ministry of Education (MoE) and industrial grants that involve hospitals, industry collaborators as well as international researchers.
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