Development of Web-Based Application for Shapefile Coordinate System Conversion for Malaysia

By Elysonia Alim Supervised by Dr. Shahabuddin Amerudin UTM Undergraduate Thesis Year 2018 It is difficult to process GIS vector data when they are not aligned with one another. The need for different coordinate systems rose from the fact that some coordinate systems are better fitted to describe the phenomenon happening in a specific area. However, even commercial software had been proven to have questionable accuracy in coordinate system conversions. The purpose of this study

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Mesyuarat kerjasama penyelidikan bersama JPS Malaysia

21 Februari 2020. Mewakili UTM di dalam jemputan kerjasama penyelidikan bersama dengan Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran Malaysia. Pembentangan dan perbincangan adalah dari Unit Korporat dan pelbagai unit lain di dalam JPS yang turut sama. Topik kajian penyelidikan ialah menggunakan Agent-Based Model (ABM) di dalam pengurusan banjir di Malaysia.

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Trends of the future: 2025 and beyond

10% of people will be wearing clothes connected to the Internet 80% will have unlimited (sponsored) backup space in the cloud There will be one trillion sensors connected to the internet 80% of the world’s population will have Internet presence The first automobile entirely produced with a 3D printer 90% of world’s population will own a smartphone 90% of world’s population will have internet access 10% of all vehicles on the roads will be driverless

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5 things to consider when choosing your career

Do you want to choose a career that minimises your risk of being replaced by a robot? Here are five things to think about: Study data science and/or get a job in data Choose a job that robots still can’t do well – focus on jobs that require skills like creativity, problem-solving and connecting with people on a human level Keep in touch with the job market to get an insight of which jobs are

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Published Paper in Journal of Transport System Engineering Vol 6 No 1 (2019)

ASSESSMENT OF THE CAR-FREE DAY IMPLEMENTATION ON UTM CAMPUS USING A SHORTEST PATH METHOD Mohamed Hassan, Shahabuddin Amerudin and Zainab Mohamed Yusof A Car-Free Day (CFD) initiative was introduced on the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) campus and intended to reduce vehicle emissions, promote healthy lifestyle modes of transportation and improve environmental sustainability awareness among the campus community. This study was conducted to model and assess travel distances covered by vehicles during CFDs and Normal Days

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