PESERTA BENGKEL PENULISAN KOMITED UNTUK HASILKAN 300 KANDUNGAN DALAM PEOPLE@UTM

https://news.utm.my/ms/2020/08/peserta-bengkel-penulisan-komited-untuk-hasilkan-300-kandungan-dalam-peopleutm/

JOHOR BAHRU – UTM Talent Transformation Centre (UTM TTC) telah menganjurkan bengkel penulisan bukan akademik (copywriting, rencana, buletin, laman web dan blog) yang bertempat di Pusat Latihan UTM (PULAU) pada 12 dan 13 Ogos 2020.

Bengkel ini dikendalikan oleh penulis prolifik, Dr. Zulkifli Khair yang juga pensyarah kanan di Sekolah Pembangunan Sumber Manusia dan Psikologi (SHARPS), Fakulti Sains Sosial dan Kemanusiaan (FSSH), UTM dan dihadiri oleh 13 orang peserta bukan akademik yang terdiri daripada pelbagai gred jawatan di Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM).

Semasa bengkel, peserta diberikan pendedahan tentang perkembangan sebenar dunia penulisan bukan ilmiah dan berpeluang menzahirkan tulisan masing-masing dengan beberapa kaedah mengikut jenis penulisan.

Pada akhir program, peserta telah komited untuk menyediakan sekurang-kurangnya 300 kandungan di laman web People@UTM bagi membantu meningkatkan visibiliti UTM di peringkat global, sekali gus mengaplikasikan segala ilmu dan kemahiran yang telah dipelajari.

Sempena bulan kebangsaan yang bertemakan Malaysia Prihatin, semua peserta digalakkan untuk menaikkan posting bertemakan UTM dan jati diri sebagai rakyat Malaysia yang tulen.

Semoga ‘ikrar’ tersebut juga dapat menjadi titik tolak bagi membudayakan penulisan dalam kalangan warga UTM. Budaya menulis ini seharusnya tidak sahaja tertumpu kepada staf akademik bahkan kepada semua staf. Ramai yang mungkin mempunyai bakat terpendam, mampu menghasilkan penulisan yang bermanfaat.

Disediakan oleh: Mohd Fadhzir Ahmad Kamaroddin, Noorshimah Ahad, Azura Abu Bakar dan Siti Aishah Rahman

Gambar 1: Gambar berkumpulan bersama dengan penceramah, Dr. Zulkifli Khair

Gambar 2: Dr. Zulkifili menerangkan kepada peserta tentang kepelbagaian penulisan bukan ilmiah yang memerlukan kreativiti dan gaya penulisan yang versatil

THE CEO OF MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE CENTRE VISITED INSTITUTE OF FUTURE ENERGY UTM

The CEO of Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Centre Visited Institute of Future Energy UTM

The Institute of Future Energy (IFE), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Johor Bahru was honored to receive a visit from a special guest, the CEO of Malaysian Green Technology & Climate Change Centre (MGTC) Mr. Shamsul Bahar Mohd Nor on 9th August 2020.

During the visit, Mr. Shamsul Bahar was accompanied by other MGTC delegates comprising Mr. Huzaimi (Director of Sustainable Mobility),  Ms. Wan Nadia Kamarudin (Lead Analyst), and Mr. Hammad (Senior Analyst).

The official visit by MGTC was a continuation from the first meeting with UTM on 20th July 2020 where MGTC delegates visited the research facilities in the Centre of Hydrogen Energy at UTM Kuala Lumpur.

The meeting during the visit was chaired by the Director of the Institute of Future Energy, Prof. Dr. Arshad Ahmad by welcoming the presence of the MGTC delegates, followed by the brief research presentations from Assoc. Prof. Adnan Ripin (Centre of Hydrogen Energy (CHE) Director), Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Md Pauzi Abdullah (Centre of Electrical Energy Systems (CEES) Director), Ir. Dr. Mohd Azman Abas (Automotive Development Centre (ADC) Director), and  Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nik Rumzi Nik Idris (Head of UTM-PROTON Future Drives (UPFD) Lab).

Group photo from the MGTC Official Visit to UTM

From the left; Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Md Pauzi Abdullah (CEES Director), Mr. Hammad (MGTC Senior Analyst), Ts. Mohd Fadhzir (IFE Senior Research Officer), Assoc. Prof. Adnan Ripin (CHE Director), Prof. Dr. Arshad Ahmad (IFE Director), Ms. Wan Nadia (MGTC Lead Analyst), Mr. Shamsul Bahar (MGTC CEO), Mr. Huzaimi (MGTC Director of Sustainable Mobility), Dr. Zulkarnain (ADC Research Fellow) and Ir. Dr. Mohd Azman Abas (ADC Director).

After the meeting, the visit was continued with a site visit to Electrochemistry Lab that headed by Prof. Dr. Aishah Jalil where all their researchers were focusing on the new synthesis and improved catalysts.

Then, the MGTC delegates visited the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Lab, headed by Dr. Tuan Amran Tuan Abdullah where all the hydrogen and fuel cell research teams were conducting experiments there.

There was also a brief presentation by Ts. Mohd Fadhzir about the High-Temperature of Copper Chloride Electrolysis using Proton Exchange Membrane for Hydrogen Production to MGTC delegates.

MGTC delegates were also brought to the aquaponics projects where they can see and experience the integration of lobster farming, tilapia rearing and vegetable farming with the potential of using renewable and sustainable energy from solar modules. The aquaponics project was headed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anwar Johari from the Centre of Hydrogen Energy (CHE).

Prof. Dr. Aishah A. Jalil was explaining about the available facilities and the research that conducted in her Electrochemistry Lab to Mr. Shamsul Bahar (MGTC CEO)

Dr. Tuan Amran was elaborating the demo fuel cell set up in the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Laboratory

Ts. Mohd Fadhzir was explaining the Operation of a High-Temperature Copper Chloride Electrolysis using Proton Exchange Membrane for Hydrogen Production to Mr. Shamsul Bahar, MGTC CEO

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anwar Johari was showing the integrated aquaponic facilities to the MGTC CEO and delegates.

At UTM-PROTON Future Drives lab, MGTC delegates were presented with the latest development on electric vehicle car that involves a lot of research and hard work to develop an EV car prototype that can run 100% using the energy from battery storage.

The visit continued to the Automotive Development Centre (ADC) where the Research and Development (R&D) was focusing on the chassis, driving control dynamics, materials and cooling requirements developments.

The CEO and delegates of MGTC were very keen on the latest development in mobility and sustainable energy researches by our researchers and offered to have an extended Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) since there is already an MoU between Greentech Malaysia and UTM that focusing on human capital development signed previously.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nik Rumzi was showing and explaining the works done for the conversion of ICE engine to full EV car.

Dr. Zulkarnain was a very well versed and passionate about his research in automotive refrigeration and engine optimization

There will be something big coming out from the collaboration between the Malaysian Green Technology & Climate Change Centre (MGTC) and the Institute of Future Energy (IFE) in the near future especially towards the hydrogen fuel cell and sustainable energy research.

Effect of Temperature and Current Density on PBI/ZrP in Copper Chloride Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production

Effect of Temperature and Current Density on Polybenzimidazole Zirconium Phosphate Hybrid Membrane in Copper Chloride Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production                                                                                               Corresponding author: mohdfadhzir@utm.my, nordin_sab@upm.edu.my2019 UTHM Publisher.All right reserved.penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/ijie

Composite Membrane for Hydrogen Production in High-Temperature Copper Chloride Electrolysis

Phosphoric Acid Doped Polybenzimidazole and Sulfonated Polyether Ether Ketone Composite Membrane for Hydrogen Production in High-Temperature Copper Chloride Electrolysis (over 250 downloads on IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science)

Hydrogen Production by Membrane Water Splitting Technologies (over 1,500 reads on ResearchGate and 850 downloads on IntechOpen)

Hydrogen Production by Membrane Water Splitting Technologies (over 850 downloads & 1,500 reads) https://www.intechopen.com/books/advances-in-hydrogen-generation-technologies/hydrogen-production-by-membrane-water-splitting-technologies 10.5772/intechopen.76727

High impact factor (IF = 4.939) paper published!!! Hydrogen production from copper chloride electrolysis

Phosphoric acid doped composite proton exchange membrane for hydrogen production in medium-temperature copper chloride electrolysis                                                                                                                                                                      Abstract: A copper chloride (CuCl) electrolyzer that constitutes of composite proton exchange membrane (PEM) that functions at medium-temperature (>100 C) is beneficial for rapid electrochemical kinetics, and better in handling fuel pollutants. A synthesized polybenzimidazole (PBI) composite membrane from the addition of ZrO2 followed with phosphoric acid (PA) is suggested to overcome the main issues in CuCl electrolysis, including the copper diffusion and proton conductivity. PBI/ZrP properties improved significantly
with enhanced proton conductivity (3 fold of pristine PBI, 50% of Nafion 117), superior thermal stability (>600 C), good mechanical strength (85.17 MPa), reasonable Cu permeability (7.9 107) and high ionic exchange capacity (3.2 103 mol g1). Hydrogen produced at 0.5 A cm2 (115 C) for PBI/ZrP and Nafion 117 was 3.27 cm3 min1 and 1.85 cm3 min1, respectively. The CuCl electrolyzer efficiency was ranging from 91 to 97%, thus proven that the hybrid PBI/ZrP membrane can be a promising and cheaper alternative to Nafion membrane.

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Impact Factor JCR2019, IF = 4.939 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.10.030

Presentation to CEO Malaysian Green Technology & Climate Change Centre (MGTC) about high-temperature electrolysis for hydrogen production

Showing the sample of Teflon gasket been used for the electrolyzer

electrolytes used for the study are copper chloride dissolved in hydrochloric acid for anodic and hydrochloric acid for cathodic

hydrogen production using hybrid membrane from PBI based is only 1/4 from the cost of using Nafion membrane

1 journal article with an impact factor of 4.939, quartile 2 in journal citation report (JCR2019) ISI, 2 Scopus journal articles, and 1 book chapter have been published from this study. This project was also awarded the 1st runner for the best poster category in the International Conference on Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Technology (ICFCHT2017)

Showing the experimental setup for high temperature of CuCl electrolysis using proton exchange membrane (PEM) for hydrogen production to MGTC’s CEO and delegates

CEO MGTC visit to Institute of Future Energy, UTM

UTM researchers with CEO Malaysian Green Technology & Climate Change Centre and delegates

From left; Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Md Pauzi, En. Hammad MGTC, Ts. Mohd Fadhzir, Assoc. Prof. Adnan, Prof. Dr. Arshad Ahmad, Ms. Wan Nadia, Mr. Shamsul Bahar (CEO), Mr. Huzaimi MGTC, Dr. Zulkarnain, and Ir. Dr. Azman Abas.

Mr. Shamsul Bahar, CEO MGTC was listening to Ts. Mohd Fadhzir about how the high-temperature copper chloride electrolysis via Proton Exchange Membrane for hydrogen production works.