Our recent journal publication in Geomatics and Environmental Engineering Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022).
This article created a new topological intersection model called the 36-Intersection Model for 0 dimension up to 3 dimensional spaces. Feel free to read the article below with tons of new improved mathematical equations (if you don’t mind):
Salleh, S., Ujang, U., & Azri, S. (2022). Representing 3D Topological Adjacencies between Volumes Using a 36-Intersection Model. Geomatics and Environmental Engineering, 16(2), 127–155. https://doi.org/10.7494/geom.2022.16.2.127
Fortunately, I was chosen as one of the Quick-Win Research Grant recipients for 2022. Only 31 research proposal were accepted out of a total of 203 submissions. Approximately 15% proposals granted.
I am highly thankful to UTMSpace for entrusting this project to me. Quick-Win research grant 2022 is a one-year research funding. I was granted RM50,000 and specified KPIs to accomplish.
Today we had a productive discussion with PLAN Malaysia. We’re attempting to determine how we might assist in determining Malaysia’s readiness to realise a smart city.
Thanks to i-Plan Malaysia for the comprehensive explanation as well as a quick overview of the Malaysia Urban Observatory (MUO).
I am thankful to have successfully filed a patent at the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO). My invention is entitled “A 3D Topological Based Cadastral Management System”.
The topology here is not topological error checking for geometric errors, as most researchers commonly understood. On the other hand, it’s the central topology in the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) discipline. Whenever spatial entities exist, they are linked together by distinct mathematical formulas based on their unique interactions.
Browsing through the International Conference on Construction, Structure, and Environmental Engineering 2022 website, I’ve noticed that the keynote presenters at this conference are from all over the world.
I am proud to be the sole representative of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) as keynote speaker at this conference. Hope everything goes smoothly and onwards will increase the visibility of UTM’s geospatial field in the eyes of the international community.
My warm welcome to my new PhD student, Usman Mehmood from the National Mapping Agency of Pakistan. We have a productive introductory meeting in the lab with other lab members. All the best!
I’ve completed my responsibilities as an evaluator panel for the undergraduate students. After nearly 5 months of developing a research proposal for their final year project, it is now time for the students to defend their idea.
Various methodologies and student styles can be observed. Hopefully, the suggestions made by the panel can be seen positively and built upon in order to produce higher-quality research outcomes.
I just had the chance to take all of the prizes that had been awarded to me. Because of the unexpected situation of this pandemic, there has been a delay in the acceptance of these prizes. This is how things are now.
I’ll say it again: I didn’t expect all of these awards. This is a group effort, not just mine. This is a memory I’ll keep in this post.
Unexpectedly, for the first time ever, our internship students planned for a meal in the lab. Soon after our short research discussion, we enjoyed our meal and cakes. It goes on with good laugh and jokes together with our Research Officer and postgraduate students.
Upon completion of the internship, the students have remaining 2 weeks of study breaks before the new semester begins. Since they are doing well in their tasks, 3D GIS Research Lab is offering them an opportunity to continue their research tasks after completing their internship.
They accepted it since they like to learn new stuffs in the lab. I would say that the lab will be seeing them again for another two weeks. Happy researcher happy minds!
“The purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love colour the most. – John Ruskin”