Monthly Archives: October 2018

KEPUTUSAN PERMOHONAN GERAN PENYELIDIKAN TRANSDISIPLINARI (TDR) 2018

Tahniah semua!

Assalamualaikum w.b.t dan Salam Sejahtera,

Tahniah diucapkan kepada penyelidik yang berjaya di dalam pembentangan geran TDR 2018.

Untuk makluman, Research Alliance menerima sejumlah 187 permohonan. Daripada jumlah tersebut sebanyak 48 proposal telah diperakukan lulus oleh Jawatankuasa Penilaian Proposal.

Senarai program lulus adalah seperti berikut:

1

WOMEN PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING BASED ON ISLAMIC HAPPINESS AND BIO-ECOSYSTEMIC DECISION MAKING MODEL USING CYBERPHYSICAL MACHINE LEARNING DEVICE

2

ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION FOR INDUSTRIAL PROFESSIONAL

3

SECURED AND DECENTRALIZED SHARING FOR SMART HEALTHCARE

4

VIRTUAL REALITY AND GAMIFICATION PLATFORM FOR ENHANCING INDIVIDUAL STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE

5

STRATEGIC THREAT INTELLIGENCE FOR SOUTH CHINA SEA CONFLICT

6

EXTENDING 3D CADASTRE DOMAIN FROM INNOVATIVE DATA ACQUISITION TO BIM-READY 3D SPATIAL DATABASE

7

INNOVATION PLATFORMS AND DIGITAL HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE FOR PATIENT ENGAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF CARE

8

BIG DATA ANALYTICS FRAMEWORK TOWARDS STRENGTHENING DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

9

PEOPLE AND ASSETS MOVEMENT TRACKING AND MONITORING FOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY

10

NEW GENERATION MATERIALS WITH ULTRAHIGH PERFORMANCE FOR HIGH IMPACT INDUSTRIES

11

ALL-OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR AND ANALYSIS FOR REAL-TIME QUALITY MONITORING OF STINGLESS BEE HONEY

12

NEWLY FORMULATED METAL EPOXY COMPOSITE (MEC) MATERIALS FOR RAPID TOOLING AND ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

13

INNOVATIVE MATERIALS FOR RESILIENT CONTACT SYSTEMS

14

SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS FOR RECYCLING OF POLY (ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE) WASTE

15

ZERO-DISCHARGE POME REMEDIATION AND RESOURCE RECLAMATION VIA INNOVATIVE INTEGRATED SYSTEM

16

MEDICAL DEVICE FOR THE TREAT OF MENTAL ILLNESS FOR MALAYSIAN PATIENT

17

ANTIBACTERIAL WOUND BEALING APPLICATION OF BIO – INSPIRED GREEN SILVER NANOPARTICLES

18

A SUSTAINABLE CO-GENERATION POWER SUPPLY

19

GRAPHENE AND RELATED 2D MATERIALS FOR BIOSENSORS, FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS AND COMPOSITE REINFORCEMENT APPLICATIONS

20

AN INNOVATIVE ASSETS AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BASED ON GEOINFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

21

AN ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER SURVIVABILITY OF MALAYSIAN OPTICAL FIBER NETWORKS

22

REAL-TIME NON-SURFACTANT EMULSION FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR ROAD TRANSPORT

23

DEVELOPMENT OF NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE INSTALLATION POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR MALAYSIAN SCHOOLS

24

SMART MONITORING ADVANCED RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGY-ENERGY SYSTEM (SMART-ENERGY) FOR ONE FATHOM BANK

25

WEARABLE CARBON-BASED BIOELECTRONICS FOR CARDIAC SCREENING

26

ENHANCEMENT OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) DRIVING DISTANCE BY IMPLEMENTING RANGE EXTENDER (REX) MODULE WITH BETTER CONTROL STRATEGY AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

27

SUSTAINABLE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS FOR RURAL AND SPARSE AREA

28

RHEOLOGICAL AND RESISTIVITY PROPERTIES OF A NOVEL MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL ELASTOMER FOR FUTURE FORCE-SENSING APPLICATIONS

29

FLOW REGIMES IDENTIFICATION OF SOLID PARTICLES CONVEYING IN PNEUMATIC PIPELINE USING ELECTRIC CHARGE TOMOGRAPHY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUE

30

INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK OF BIOPHILIC CITY FOR LANGKAWI, KEDAH

31

INTEGRATED BIOPROCESSING STRATEGIES FOR XYLITOL PRODUCTION FROM AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS BY IMMOBILIZED ESCHERICHIA COLI WHOLE CELL BIOCATALYST

32

IOT-BASED HEALTH MONITORING APPLICATION FOR POST BRAIN-INJURY AND POST-STROKE PATIENT

33

HIGH-ENERGY NUTRIENT-DENSE MEAL AS SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONAL FOOD FOR UNDERNOURISHED URBAN-LIVING CHILDREN

34

MYDNAMARK: NATION-WIDE GENOMIC SEQUENCING PROJECT FOR MALAYSIAN SPECIES

35

FRACTIONATION OF TRANSKETOLASE-LINKED METABOLITES FROM ORTHOSIPHON STAMINEUS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF WOUND HEALING HYDROGEL

36

ECONOMIC AGGLOMERATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF EFFICIENT ASSET AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT MODEL

37

OPTIMAL PRODUCTION OF BIO-HYTHANE FROM PALM MILL WASTE VIA A TWO-STAGE REACTOR

38

EFFECTIVE SYSTEM SECURITY MANAGEMENT FOR FUTURE ELECTRICAL ENERGY SECURITY

39

QUALITY OF STINGLESS BEE HONEY FROM BEE HIVE TO BOTTLING

40

ECO-INDUSTRIAL PARK PLANNING AND DESIGN FOR ENHANCED BUSINESS EDGE FOR PARK OWNERS IN MALAYSIA

41

THUNDERSTORM WARNING SYSTEM

42

ASSET INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR AGEING PETROCHEMICAL PLANTS IN MALAYSIA

43

TAILOR-MADE CHEMICAL MATERIALS FOR CHEMICAL ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY PROCESS

44

CARBON DIOXIDE CAPTURE AND CATALYTIC CONVERSION INTO USEFUL PRODUCTS OVER MODIFIED FIBROUS SILICA

45

ROTATING DETONATION ENGINE AS AN EFFICIENT ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM

46

NEW MEDIUM VOLTAGE XLPE NANOCOMPOSITE CABLE: FROM DESIGN TO COMMERCIALIZATION

47

MODULAR COORDINATION AND WASTE VALORISATION TOWARDS ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE HOUSING

48

SMART GRID DEMAND RESPONSE (SGDR) SYSTEM- HOME APPLICATION

 

Keputusan yang dimaklumkan adalah muktamad.

Ketua program yang berjaya akan dihubungi oleh Research Alliance masing-masing.

Sekian untuk makluman. Tahniah dan terima kasih.

 

 

 
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UTM, Johor Bahru
Tel: 07-5537835
 

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Call for Participation: Tutorial on “Computing-in-Memory (CIM) for Energy-Efficient AI Chips” by IEEE CAS Malaysia

Dear all IEEE members,

IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS)  Malaysia Chapter are pleased to inform you that a tutorial on Computing-in-Memory (CIM) for Energy-Efficient AI Chips  will be organised as follows:

Date:  16 November 2018
Time: 9.00 am – 5.00 pm.
Venue: Dream Catcher Consulting Sdn. Bhd, Penang, Malaysia

Synopsis

Memory has proven a major bottleneck in the development of energy-efficient chips for IoT and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Recent volatile and nonvolatile memory (NVM) devices not only serve as memory macros, but also enable the development of nonvolatile logics (nvLogics) and computing-in-memory (CIM) for IoT and AI chips. In this workshop, we will discuss the trend of IoT and AI chips and introduce the concept of memory-centric computing beyond von Neumann structure. The fundamental of memory circuits of SRAM and NVM (MRAM, ReRAM and PCM) will be introduced. Then, we will explore the recent progress and challenges in circuit designs, devices-circuits-interaction, software-hardware-interaction of CIMs for IoT and AI chips.

 What you will learn

  • AI chips
  • SRAM-based computing-in-memory
  • NVM-based computing-in-memory

Who Should Attend

R&D engineers/researchers involved in memory IC or AI chips designs.

Course Structure

  1. Introduction of computing-in-memory (CIM) and AI chips
  • Challenges and Trend of AI Chips
  • Concept of computing-in-memory (CIM)
  • Future AI chips for servers
  • Future AI chips for edge devices (nvLogic + CIM)
  1. SRAM-based computing-in-memory
  • Fundamental of SRAM circuits designs
  • Pattern-matching SRAM – TCAM
  • SRAM-based CIM
  • Software-hardware interaction for SRAM-based CIM for DNN
  1. NVM-based computing-in-memory
  • Recent development of nonvolatile memory (NVM) devices (PCM, ReRAM, STT-MRAM)
  • Basic circuits of NVM (read and write)
  • NVM-based CIM
  • Device-Circuit interaction for NVM-based CIM
  • Software-hardware interaction for NVM-based CIM

Course Instructors : Prof Dr Meng-Fan (Marvin) Chang

Prof Chang is a full Professor in the Dept. of Electrical Engineering of National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), Taiwan. Prof Chang obtained considerable practical industrial experience before joining NTHU in 2006, having spent more than 10 years working in semiconductor
i n d u s t r y.

Between 1997 and 2006, Prof Chang worked in the development of SRAM/ROM/flash macros/compilers at Mentor Graphics (New Jersey, US), TSMC (Taiwan), and the Intellectual Property Library Company (Taiwan). His research interests include circuit design for volatile and nonvolatile memory, 3D-memory, nonvolatile and spintronics logics, circuit-device- interactions in non-CMOS devices, memristor circuits, computing-in-memory and neuromorphic circuits for deep learning and artificial intelligent (AI) chips.

Since 2010, Prof Chang has authored and co-authored more than 40 top conference papers (including 14 ISSCC, 15 VLSI Symposia, 8 IEDM, and 5 DAC) as well as 40+ IEEE journal papers and 40+ US patents. He is an associate editor for IEEE TVLSI, and IEEE TCAD. He has been serving on technical program committees for ISSCC, IEDM (Executive committee, Chair of MT sub-committee), DAC, A-SSCC, IEEE CAS Society (Chair Elect of NG-TC), and numerous international conferences. He is a Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) during 2017-2018. He is the recipient of several prestigious national-level awards in Taiwan, including the Outstanding Research Award of MOST-Taiwan, Outstanding Electrical Engineering Professor Award, Ta-You Wu Memorial Award, and Academia Sinica Junior Research Investigators Award.

Registration Fee

  • Regular Fee : RM1,400.00
  • Early Bird Discount : before 19th Oct 2018  : RM 1,275.00
  • Group Discount : For every 3 pax registered, receive 1 complimentary seat

**Additional cost may incur for customization or extra material request. Course fee is 100% claimable from PSMB (SBL scheme) in accordance to PSMB guidelines.

Program Logistics 

Morning break, lunch and tea break will be provided throughout the course duration. Course Manual and Certificate of Attendance will be provided.

3 Easy Steps to Register

Phone +604 640 7111 / 7112
Fax registration form to +604 640 7110
Email registration form to register@dreamcatcher.asia

Registration deadline: 2 Nov 2018

 

Please refer to attached brochure for more detailed information.

Don’t miss your chance! See you there.

Regards

Haslina Jaafar

Secretary

IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) Malaysia Chapter

Dept. of Electrical & Electronic Eng,

Faculty of Engineering

Universiti Putra Malaysia

43400 Serdang, Selangor.

+60389464374

 

Workshop on Academic Writing Using LaTeX

Dear IEEE Members,
IEEE Malaysia ComVT Joint Chapter in collaboration with IEEE IMS Malaysia Chapter and Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics, UTM, would like to invite you to our one day ‘Academic Writing Using LaTeX‘ workshop on:
Date: 8th October 2018Monday
Time: 9:00am – 4:30pm
Venue: Informatics Lab, Level 4, Razak Tower, UTM Kuala Lumpur
Trainers:
1. Dr. Mohd Azri Bin Mohd Izhar
2. Dr. Norulhusna Binti Ahmad
Fees: RM50 for IEEE Members and RM60 for Others.
The following will be provided:
– Certificate of participation 
– Breakfast, lunch and tea break
Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Interested participants, please register now at http://bit.ly/2NXlDlE
For any inquiry, please email mohdazri.kl@utm.my or hazilah.kl@utm.my
Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Aduwati Sali,

Deputy Director,

Research Planning and Knowledge Management Division,

Research Management Centre (RMC),

UPM.

013-2863177 / aduwati@upm.edu.my

Dept. of Computer and Communication Systems Engineering,

Faculty of Engineering,

UPM.

INVITATION TO RAZAK FACULTY RESEARCH WEEK 2018

Dear All,
 
Our faculty will be organizing Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics Research Week 2018 from 15th to 19th October 2018 with the theme “Research Innovation towards Industry 4.0”.  This 5 days event comprises various program designed for all staff and student, among them are Research Talks, Workshops, Students Seminar and Poster Competition.
 
The organizer is, therefore very pleased to invite all Razak Faculty staff and students to participate in this Research Week Program.  For more details, please browse the website at http://razak.utm.my/researchweek2018/
 
Please register yourself at the link provided on the website.  We look forward to your participation and support! Thank you.
 
 
Kind Regards,
 
Research Week 2018 Committee
Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics