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JUST WRAPPED UP AN INDUSTRIAL PHD VIVA!

JUST WRAPPED UP AN INDUSTRIAL PHD VIVA!

I am honored to have served as an examiner for the industrial PhD viva voce of Shanmugapathy A/L Kathitasapathy, held on July 11, 2024, at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). It was a privilege to evaluate and contribute to the academic journey of such a dedicated and brilliant candidate.

Shanmugapathy’s research, titled “A New Process Framework for Strata Title Application”, is a significant contribution to the field, offering innovative solutions for improving the strata title application process.

Congratulations to Shanmugapathy on this significant milestone! Your hard work and perseverance have truly paid off. I am excited to see the impact of your research in the industry and academia.

Thank you to the Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, UTM, for this opportunity. Looking forward to more inspiring academic contributions and collaborations!

#PhDExaminer #AcademicJourney #Research #UTM #HigherEducation #PhDMilestone #ExcellenceInEducation

RESEARCH IN 3D STRATA VISUALIZATION – A VIVA SUCCESS

RESEARCH IN 3D STRATA VISUALIZATION – A VIVA SUCCESS

Delighted to served as an examiner for Faraliyana Binti Mohd Hanafi’s viva session at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia today. Her thesis, “Web Visualization of Three-Dimensional Strata Objects Based on Malaysian Land Administration Domain Model Country Profile,” showcases her dedication and innovative approach in Geoinformatics.

Congratulations to Faraliyana on this achievement. It was an honor to witness such a contribution to the field. Her work is sure to inspire future advancements in 3D visualization and land administration. 

3D TREE MODELLING FOR LESS NOISE

3D TREE MODELLING FOR LESS NOISE

Announcing our latest publication, “Improving Traffic-noise-mitigation Strategies with LiDAR-based 3D Tree-canopy Analysis,” in Geomatics and Environmental Engineering journal (Vol. 18, No. 3, 2024)! This groundbreaking study explores how trees can be our green heroes, reducing traffic noise naturally.

Our team used cutting-edge LiDAR technology to create 3D models of tree canopies. We analyzed how trees’ leaves and structures absorb traffic noise.

We developed a new equation to measure noise reduction, integrating it with existing models. Our findings show that trees can reduce traffic noise by 1 to 3 dB(A).

LiDAR-based 3D visualizations provide accurate data for better urban planning. Tree belts and dense planting schemes are particularly effective in noise mitigation.

Our discoveries pave the way for greener, quieter urban spaces. Imagine strolling down a city street with less noise and more peace—thanks to thoughtful tree planting!

The full study here: https://doi.org/10.7494/geom.2024.18.3.81. 

Join us in celebrating the power of nature and technology to improve urban living. Let’s make our cities not just smarter, but also greener and more serene!

#UrbanInnovation #TrafficNoise #LiDAR #TreeCanopy #GreenCities #SustainableLiving #EnvironmentalScience #UrbanForestry #HealthierCities #NatureBasedSolutions

ACKNOWLEDGING DEDICATION: FAIZAH’S PHD VIVA VOCE

ACKNOWLEDGING DEDICATION: FAIZAH’S PHD VIVA VOCE

Today, we celebrate a significant milestone as my student, Faizah, completes her PhD viva voce in Geoinformatics. Her thesis on integrating GIS and BIM in building construction projects highlights her dedication and hard work.

Panel Members:

– Chairman: Prof. Sr Dr. Hishamuddin bin Mohd Ali

– Asst. Chairman: Dr. Suzanna binti Azmy

– External Examiner: Assoc. Prof. Sr Dr. Ts. Khairul Nizam bin Maulud (UKM)

– Internal Examiner: Prof. Sr Dr. Kherun binti Ali

– Main Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Sr Dr. Muhamad Uznir bin Ujang

– Co. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Zulkepi bin Majid

Thank you to the panel for their support and guidance. Congratulations to Faizah for her perseverance and commitment. Wishing her the best in her future endeavors.

#PhDSuccess #Geoinformatics #AcademicJourney #TeachersDay 

STUDENT ETHICS CONTACTING LECTURERS USING SOCIAL MEDIA MEDIUM – A GUIDE FROM UTM’S DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

STUDENT ETHICS CONTACTING LECTURERS USING SOCIAL MEDIA MEDIUM – A GUIDE FROM UTM’S DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

This visual guide outlines the best practices for students when communicating with lecturers via social media platforms. Whether it’s choosing the right time to message, using appropriate greetings, or keeping discussions confidential, these tips are designed to promote respect and professionalism.

  • Appropriate Time: Contact during suitable hours, avoiding rest or worship times.
  • Appropriate Wordings: Use full words, avoid slang and abbreviations.
  • Greeting: Start communications with a respectful salutation.
  • Introduce Yourself: Clearly state your name and your study details.
  • Request Phrases: Be polite in your requests for assistance or information.
  • Pronouns: Use polite and appropriate pronouns.
  • Behavior: Always be respectful and patient.
  • Simple and Concise: Keep your messages clear and to the point.
  • Confidentiality: Keep your interactions private.
  • Gratitude: End with a note of thanks.

Let’s all strive to maintain these standards and ensure our digital communication is as respectful and effective as possible.

#UTM #StudentEthics #ProfessionalCommunication #Education #SocialMediaEtiquette

FROM MPHIL TO PROMOTION – NEVIL’S INSPIRING STORY

FROM MPHIL TO PROMOTION – NEVIL’S INSPIRING STORY

I am thrilled to share a moment of pride and achievement as my supervisee, Nevil Wickramathilaka, reaches a significant milestone in his career. After completing his MPhil in Geoinformatics at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia with a perfect CGPA of 4.00, Nevil has not only excelled academically but has also made remarkable contributions to the field.

His dedication over the past two (2) years has been truly inspirational. Nevil has published five (5) journal articles in renowned Scopus/WoS indexed journals, presented his innovative research at four (4) international conferences, received two (2) prestigious awards, and registered three (3) intellectual properties related to his groundbreaking work in traffic noise visualization and noise absorption assessment via spatial interpolation.

Today, I had the honor of writing a recommendation letter for his promotion at John Kotelawala Defence University, which reflects his hard work and potential. His promotion comes with a well-deserved salary increase of around 150%.

“Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice, and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.” — Pele

#AcademicExcellence #Geoinformatics #CareerAchievement #UniversityLife #ScholarSuccess

UNRAVELING 3D TERRAIN COMPLEXITY IN SPATIAL INTERPOLATION METHODS FOR TRAFFIC NOISE MAPPING

UNRAVELING 3D TERRAIN COMPLEXITY IN SPATIAL INTERPOLATION METHODS FOR TRAFFIC NOISE MAPPING

Our latest paper in Geodesy and Cartography!

This study evaluates the performance of spatial interpolations for traffic noise mapping on undulating and level 3D terrain. Published in the Web of Science indexed journal (Q4), this research adds valuable insights to the field.

Feel free to read the paper via this link: https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/GAC/article/view/18751

#SpatialInterpolations #TrafficNoiseMapping #ResearchPublication

EXCITING INVITATION FROM THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (NUS)

EXCITING INVITATION FROM THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (NUS)

Delighted to announce an exhilarating opportunity from the National University of Singapore (NUS)! The NUS Urban Analytics Lab has graciously invited me to explore collaboration avenues in geospatial and urban data science within Southeast Asia.

Being recognized as a research leader in these domains is truly humbling, and I am eager to contribute to this joint venture. Together, our combined expertise and varied perspectives hold the potential to drive meaningful change in our communities and propel urban data science forward.

Excited about the prospect of partnering with NUS and esteemed institutions across Southeast Asia, let’s embark on this collaborative journey and ignite innovation!

#NUS #UrbanAnalytics #DataScience #Collaboration #SoutheastAsia #Innovation

THE MAGIC OF TOPOLOGY: CURRENT APPLICATIONS IN 3D GIS

THE MAGIC OF TOPOLOGY: CURRENT APPLICATIONS IN 3D GIS

Exciting News! Just unveiled our latest research on “Current Uses of Topology in 3D GIS: An Overview”!

Dive into the world of 3D GIS and discover how topology plays a crucial role in shaping the landscape of spatial data! Advances in data acquisition have paved the way for detailed and accurate information, and topology adds the magic touch by maintaining connectivity, adjacency, and containment.

Curious about the findings? We scoured SCOPUS databases for literature that delves into the marriage of “topology” and “3D GIS.” The result? A categorization of three main uses of topology: validation, data reconstruction, and spatial analysis/queries.

But that’s not all – We visualized the literature review using a network map, unveiling the connectivity and weightage between terms. Ready to explore the future of 3D GIS? Swipe through our publication for a captivating journey into the uses of topology! 

Your insights and discussions are invaluable! Let’s shape the future of spatial analysis together! 

Link: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/1274/1/012007

#GISInnovation #TopologyMagic #SpatialDataRevolution #NewResearch #ResearchHighlights