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31 architectural students from KU visits Malaysia

JOHOR BAHRU, 3 January 2018-  About 31 architectural students and two faculty members from Kansas University (KU) Lawrence, United States of America have participated in Malaysia Architectural Study Tour 2018 organized by Institut Sultan Iskandar (ISI) of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM).

The delegation which led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kapila Silva will be staying in Malaysia for seven days and six nights starting from 3rd January 2018 to 9th January 2018 visiting state of Johor, Selangor,Perak and Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur.

Programme Leader for Malaysia Architectural Study Tour 2018, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gurupiah Mursib said that the tour is part of Kansas University Study Abroad Programme which involves three countries namely Malaysia, Singapore and Japan.

“As for tour in Malaysia, ISI has prepared a ‘short and sweet’ seven days and six nights programme that covers the three above mentioned states.

Assoc. Prof. Gurupiah Mursib (most left in the front row) and Ar. Razin Mahmood (second right on the front) after the lucheon visit by KU students at Denai House in Johor Bahru.

“Excusion includes architecture that is award winning and iconic to the traditional.  Among highlights are Petronas Twin Tower Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Mesiniaga Tower, The Troika, Tha Capers and Universiti Teknologi Petronas,” said Assoc Prof. Gurupiah.

Also visited were Arc Rimbayu, National Mosque, Bamboo Playhouse, Lantern Hotel, OBYU Tower, PAM Centre, Penghulu Seman House, Badan Warisan and many more. Other significant places in the visit list are Lake Garden, China Town and Batu Caves.

The tour also features Malaysia’s prominenet regionalist architect, Ar. Jimmy Lim who will share his ‘Tropical Laboratory’ and the implementation in regionally rooted contemporary houses.

A welcoming luncheon was held in Denai house of Ar. Razin Mahmood in Johor Bahru today. The warm ceremony was also attended by Dean Faculty of Built Environment, Prof. Dr. Mohd Hamdan Hj. Ahmad, Head of Architecture Department, Dr. Abdul Halim Hussein and ISI Executive Director, Assoc. Prof Dr Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed Ariffin.

 

Ar. Razin Mahmood giving a briefing about Malaysian architecture to the visiting KU architectural students at Denai House.

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Study Visit Program from Universitas Negeri Surabaya Masters students to Faculty of Education UTM

UNESA Students group photo at Faculty of Education Signage.

The ten days program started 7 January 2018 and will end 16 January 2018. The program is organized by academic and non-academic staffs of Faculty of Education, led by Dr. Zainudin Hassan.

Throughout the program, the delegation will attend workshops, seminars, and outdoor activities. The program is designed to develop the participants’ generic skills, enhance their knowledge in areas related to education and expose them to the current usage of multimedia and technology in learning.

A workshop on Using Games in Teaching and Learning is to expose the participants to suitable games which they can use in classrooms. In addition, the participants will also get the opportunity to understand about primary school education in Malaysia since they will visit two schools in the area of Skudai.

This program is one of the initiatives by Faculty of Education UTM to foster international collaborations with international universities

UNESA students attending STEAM workshop at the Faculty of Education.

It is hoped that study visit program will help to increase visibility of the faculty and UTM at the global stage and thus achieve UTM’s mission for a greater recognition by global communities.

UNESA students at Faculty of Education Outbound Centre.

Collaboration on Software Defined Radio Solutions for future 5th Generation (5G) Mobile Communications between UTM and NI Malaysia.

KUALA LUMPUR, 11 Jan 2017: – Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and National Instruments today have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to intensify collaboration and partnership in the research and development (R&D) of software defined radio solutions for future 5th Generation (5G) mobile communications. Under the terms of the MoU, UTM represented by their Wireless Communication Centre (WCC), the only recognized Higher Institution Centre of Excellence (HICoE) in 5G research by the Ministry of Education Malaysia, and NI will collaborate on R&D projects utilising NI’s software defined radio and LabVIEW integrated software development environment to enable rapid in house prototyping of UTM’s research and innovation. Both parties will engage in sharing of knowledge on the application of NI’s tools and equipment for 5G R&Ds, and facilitate the exchange of staff and researchers.

The partnership between NI and UTM plays an important role in promoting the industry-academia collaboration, strategically aligned with Malaysia’s Education Blueprint 2015-2025 and UTM Global Plan 2012-2020, with the aim of producing world class research outcomes. NI has a long history of providing a range of hardware and software development equipment, as well as visual programming tools, for test and development professionals. NI is currently collaborating globally with top researchers in leading international research institutions to accelerate the R&D of 5G technology using integrated platform that combines off-the-shelf LabVIEW Communications software and software defined radio hardware. NI will share their expertise and research collaboration experience to accelerate UTM’s discovery in countless 5G innovative applications. The next generation 5G mobile communication technology is expected to be standardised and launched by the year 2020. This new exciting 5G technology will not only support multi-gigabits per second enhanced broadband, but will also support massive internet of things (IoT) and ultra-reliable ultra-low latency applications such as autonomous driving and industrial automation. To address the above mentioned and challenging requirements, new radio and innovative signal processing technology is the key to boost and improve the spectral efficiency and latency of wireless communication. One important goal from this MoU is for WCC UTM, with NI as industry research collaborator, to develop innovative software defined radio solutions that can further improve the spectral efficiency and latency of wireless communications. The MoU document was signed by UTM’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation), Prof. Datuk Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Ismail and the Managing Director of NI Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Mr. Rajesh Purushothaman.

Source: Collaboration on Software Defined Radio Solutions for future 5th Generation (5G) Mobile Communications between UTM and NI Malaysia.

Launching Ceremony Project On ‘Installation Of Rainwater Harvesting System at Masjid Al-Muttaqin, Wangsa Melawati, Kuala Lumpur’

Source: Launching Ceremony Project On ‘Installation Of Rainwater Harvesting System at Masjid Al-Muttaqin, Wangsa Melawati, Kuala Lumpur’

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TANGGUNGJAWAB PEGAWAI PENILAI DALAM MEMBUAT PENILAIAN PRESTASI SECARA DALAM TALIAN (ONLINE) TAHUN 2017

Surat Pekeliling ini adalah dibaca bersama Pekeliling Pentadbiran Bil. 36 Tahun 2017 mengenai  pelaksanaan penilaian prestasi staf secara atas talian (online) bagi tahun 2017 (e-LPPT/e-LNPT 3600/e-LNPT). Terdapat dua peringkat pegawai yang terlibat dalam membuat penilaian prestasi terhadap Pegawai Yang Dinilai (PYD) iaitu Pegawai Penilai Pertama (PPP) dan Pegawai Penilai Kedua (PPK). 

Pegawai Penilai Pertama dan Pegawai Penilai Kedua bertanggungjawab menentukan penilaian prestasi dilakukan secara teratur, objektif adil dan telus berdasarkan panduan berikut:-

  1. Penilaian dibuat secara berterusan berdasarkan pencapaian kerja sebenar Pegawai Yang Dinilai (PYD) sepanjang tahun dinilai;
  2. Penilaian tidak dibuat secara tergesa-gesa atau dilakukan di saat akhir;
  3. Penilaian dibuat tanpa dipengaruhi oleh prestasi tahun-tahun sebelumnya;
  4. Penilaian dibuat dengan keyakinan bahawa Pegawai Yang Dinilai merupakan aset terpenting yang perlu dan boleh dimajukan dari semasa ke semasa;
  5. Penilaian tidak dipengaruhi oleh faktor yang boleh dianggap sebagai pilih kasih;
  6. Pegawai Penilai tidak bersifat terlalu murah hati (lenient) atau sebaliknya;
  7. Pegawai Penilai tidak mengambil jalan mudah dengan memberi markah dalam lingkungan pertengahan sahaja; dan
  8. Tidak memberi perhatian yang lebih kepada perkara yang baru berlaku, sama ada bersifat positif atau negatif, yang boleh mempengaruhi penilaian keseluruhan seseorang pegawai.

Sehubungan dengan itu, semua pegawai penilai (PPP/PPK) hendaklah mengambil maklum akan hal ini supaya dapat menghasilkan penilaian yang objektif, adil dan telus. Kerjasama daripada semua pihak amatlah diperlukan bagi keseragaman tempoh penyelesaian proses keputusan markah supaya memudahkan beberapa urusan penting seperti kenaikan gaji tahunan, kenaikan pangkat, temuduga, pengesahan jawatan dan sebagainya. Tindakan boleh dikenakan kepada mana-mana pegawai penilai (PPP/PPK) yang gagal menyelesaikan penilaian yang dipertanggungjawabkan dalam tempoh yang telah ditetapkan.

KLIA To Pilot The World’s Latest Runway Surveillance and Safety Technology

Sepang – Malaysia Airports continues to embrace advanced aviation technology by being the first airport in the world other than Narita International Airport to test the effectiveness of radio over fibre foreign object debris (FOD) detection system at Runway 2 in KL International Airport (KLIA). The technology is specifically called Linear-Cell Radar over Fibre FOD detection system. The installation of the new advanced system is a tripartite collaborative effort by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Hitachi Kokusai Electric (HiKE) and Malaysia Airports. The field trial is fully funded by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan commencing from January 2018 over a three-year period until December 2020.

According to Malaysia Airports managing director Datuk Badlisham Ghazali, KLIA is privileged to be selected as the site of the trial which puts KLIA on the map as an aviation technology innovator. “KLIA is among the world’s busiest airports with an average aircraft movement of 32,000 monthly. We are also the first airport in the region to have a three-independent runway system with runway length of 4 km. This advanced and first in the world radio over fibre technology will enhance the safety and surveillance measures of our runway thus strengthening KLIA’s position as regional hub,” he said.

KLIA was also selected due to its geographical suitability with its varied tropical weather in testing the robustness of the system. For Malaysia Airports, it is yet another innovation milestone as it is one of the earliest airports in Asia to install a high-end FOD detection system. This technology transfer initiative will also enhance Malaysian innovativeness as it will be the first system in Malaysia to use radio frequency within the 90GHz range. Among the many advantages of the system includes its low operational cost, low emission of radio waves, and most importantly a highly scalable system for busy airports.

Highly accurate and fast, the system is able to detect any FOD within the range of 500 meters in 10 seconds by using the Millimeter Wave Radar (MMW) over optical fibre technology. High resolution cameras are used to ensure high quality images. It also enables real-time data collection thus expediting the investigation process in identifying FOD sources and facilitating fast runway clearing process. This is crucial for efficient runway safety management. On top of this, the system will also be of great benefit in enhancing flight operations for our airline partners.

Badlisham also explained that KLIA’s selection as a suitable site was also thanks to the team at UTM, a leading expert in radio fibre technology and part of the research group at NICT, Japan for the past 5 years.

Speaking on behalf of UTM, Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr. Wahid Omar, Vice-Chancellor of UTM, spoke of the university’s beliefs in Malaysians becoming innovators and creators of technology, and not merely consumers. He said that the university hopes to enhance the skills and technology expertise of the nation through this synergistic global engagement.  “This Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) can act as the catalyst for enhanced and sustained R&D based on first-class research activities, resulting in excellent and impactful outputs. It would not only contribute towards the growth and development of the linear cell radar technology, but would also nurture home-grown experts and researchers,” he commented further.

The MoC was signed at Sama-Sama Hotel KLIA today. The various parties during the signing were represented by Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr. Wahid Omar, Vice-Chancellor of UTM, and Kaichiro Sakuma, president Chief Executive Officer and Board Director of HiKE and Mohd Suhaimi Abdul Mubin, Senior General Manager of Malaysia Airports. Present also at the ceremony was YAM Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Syed Anwar Jamalullail, Chairman of Malaysia Airports; Yoshiaki Takeuchi, Director General of Radio Department Telecommunication Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan; Professor Dr Sevia Md Idrus, FODDS Project Leader UTM; Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin, Chief Financial Officer of Malaysia Airports; and Azli Mohamed, Chief Strategy Officer of Malaysia Airports.

31 architectural students from KU visits Malaysia

The delegation which led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kapila Silva will be staying in Malaysia for seven days and six nights starting from 3rd January 2018 to 9th January 2018 visiting state of Johor, Selangor,Perak and Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur.

Programme Leader for Malaysia Architectural Study Tour 2018, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gurupiah Mursib said that the tour is part of Kansas University Study Abroad Programme which involves three countries namely Malaysia, Singapore and Japan.

“As for tour in Malaysia, ISI has prepared a ‘short and sweet’ seven days and six nights programme that covers the three above mentioned states.

Assoc. Prof. Gurupiah Mursib (most left in the front row) and Ar. Razin Mahmood (second right on the front) after the lucheon visit by KU students at Denai House in Johor Bahru.

“Excusion includes architecture that is award winning and iconic to the traditional.  Among highlights are Petronas Twin Tower Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Mesiniaga Tower, The Troika, Tha Capers and Universiti Teknologi Petronas,” said Assoc Prof. Gurupiah.

Also visited were Arc Rimbayu, National Mosque, Bamboo Playhouse, Lantern Hotel, OBYU Tower, PAM Centre, Penghulu Seman House, Badan Warisan and many more. Other significant places in the visit list are Lake Garden, China Town and Batu Caves.

The tour also features Malaysia’s prominenet regionalist architect, Ar. Jimmy Lim who will share his ‘Tropical Laboratory’ and the implementation in regionally rooted contemporary houses.

A welcoming luncheon was held in Denai house of Ar. Razin Mahmood in Johor Bahru today. The warm ceremony was also attended by Dean Faculty of Built Environment, Prof. Dr. Mohd Hamdan Hj. Ahmad, Head of Architecture Department, Dr. Abdul Halim Hussein and ISI Executive Director, Assoc. Prof Dr Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed Ariffin.

 

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