“Winning 6 Blended Learning Awards – Thanks to Our Students!”
I’m thrilled to share that last year we won 6 blended learning awards from UTM! It’s a huge honor to be recognized for our efforts in making education more accessible and engaging for students. Big thanks to our dedicated team and the amazing undergraduate and postgraduate students who made this possible. We couldn’t have done it without your support and hard work. Here’s to more success in the future!
Exciting news! Our latest journal paper titled “Late Strata Titles Delivery: Insights and Impact To High Rise Housing Development” has just been published in the Planning Malaysia Journal (Volume 21, Issue 1, 2023). This paper delves into the implications of delayed strata title delivery on high-rise housing development, providing valuable insights for the field. If you’re interested in reading more, check out the link below to access the full paper. Thank you for your support!
Link to the paper: https://www.planningmalaysia.org/index.php/pmj/article/view/1246/928
Feeling incredibly honored to be selected as a juror for the ESRI Young Scholar Award 2023! I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the organizer ESRI Malaysia for entrusting me with this responsibility. It was truly inspiring to review the outstanding work of so many talented young scholars. Also, I couldn’t agree more with ESRI’s mission to support local young scholars. It’s important to nurture the next generation of spatial thinkers, and I’m proud to be a part of an organization initiatives that values that. Let’s continue to support and uplift our local GIS scholars!
Our lab’s day out. I am happy to invite my MPhil and PhD students for an Iftar session. Sorry for my students who are in their home country, maybe next time we can have this Iftar session again. No academic research discussion today. Only food and chit chat.
Successfully published our research paper in volume 41 for the third edition this year (2023). The interesting part of our study this time is we observe the habits of litter in the community. Quite surprised with the amount of litter we collected within our research area. With the help of geospatial analysis techniques, we can see trends.
However, research is only an instrument for studying the effects of this waste. But the most important thing is the attitude to keep our place clean. Please don’t litter everywhere, guys. We talk about the SDGs, the Sustainable City, the Green Life, etc., but it is useless if there is no right “litter” attitude. It all starts with you (and me).
Title: Within cluster pattern identification: A new approach for optimizing recycle point distribution to support policy implementation on waste management in Malaysia.
Having a dinner with these two young lads. Thank you Aprillia Rahmi Utami for coming. And farewell Nikolas Angi Putra! Have a safe trip back to Bandung.
* Nikolas is a student from Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. May he has a wonderful experience in learning GIS at UTM and unforgettable moments with campus life here in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Congratulations to Nor Safizah Ponachi on your MPhil proposal defense. Your determination signifies in the output you produced in the findings. Keep it up!
Today our lab received a research internship student from the Institut Teknologi Nasional Malang (ITN Malang), Indonesia. Aprillia Rahmi Utami will be in our lab for 6 months as an official registered Universiti Teknologi Malaysia research student.
Her research is developing the digital campus of her institute. They read and learned about my previous 2018 research project, titled UTM 3D Virtual Campus and they wanted to embark on this research as well.
Thank you ITN Malang and Mr. Ir. Ketut Tomy Suhari, S.T., M.T., IPP. for this wonderful research collaboration.
More research outputs coming for both institutions