Congratulations to Prof. Dr. Mohd Ghazali Mohd Nawawi on being appointed as the new Dean of UTM Faculty of Chemical and Energy Engineering effective 16 Feb 2017.
Congratulations to Prof. Dr. Mohd Ghazali, Dean of UTM Faculty of Chemical and Energy Engineering
Professor Dr Zainuddin appointed as UTM Deputy Vice Chancellor
OHOR BAHRU, 16 February 2017 – Professor Dr Zainuddin Manan has been appointed as the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academics and Internationalisation of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) effective 1 February 2017.
He is also a professor of chemical engineering, the founding director of Process Systems Engineering Centre (PROSPECT), and the founding Dean of Faculty of Chemical and Energy Engineering.
Professor Dr Zainuddin received his BSc from the University of Houston, USA, MSc from University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), United Kingdom, and PhD from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, all in Chemical Engineering.
He began his career as an engineer in PETRONAS and Hume Industries and has been an academic leader, educator, researcher, consultant and professional coach for 25 years.
He has completed over 100 research and development consultancy projects, filed for fifteen patents and has over 350 publications that include 15 books/chapters, 170 refereed journals and 190 conference papers on sustainable engineering of resources (energy, power, water, emissions & materials).
Professor Dr Zainuddin co-authored the 2014 book on Process Integration and Intensification – Saving Energy, Water and Resources. He was the winner of Saudi’s Prince Sultan International Prize for Water (2008) and was awarded Top Research Scientist of Malaysia by the Academy of Science of Malaysia (2013).
In 2014, he received award as UTM Top Researcher, UTM Top Academician and the Pannonia Honorary Award from University of Pannonia of Hungary. Professor Dr Zainuddin is a chartered engineer, a certified energy manager, a registered electrical energy manager and the certified lead trainer for Malaysian energy managers.
He has delivered over 400 professional workshops, seminars and invited lectures, including the 2014 Imperial College Distinguished Chemical Engineering Lecture, and coached professionals from more than 500 companies.
Professor Dr Zainuddin was the chair of the 6th PSE Asia conference (2013) and the 9th Regional Conference of Chemical Engineering (2016).
He was the vice-chairman of the Board of Judges for the ASEAN Energy Awards program for the commercial and industrial sectors, and the project director to develop the Green Technology Blueprint for 57 OIC Countries (2014).
Professor Dr Zainuddin spearheaded the UTM Sustainable Energy Management initiative that led UTM to achieve more than USD 5 million energy savings between 2011 and 2016, and to win the ASEAN Energy Award in 2012.
Congratulations to Dr. Eileen Su Lee Ming
Congratulations to Dr. Eileen Su Lee Ming for winning First Place in the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Leaders in Innovation Fellowships (LIF) final pitch session 2016/7 under the Newton Fund.
The Leaders in Innovation Fellowship (LIF) Programme is designed to build the capacity of researchers for entrepreneurship and commercialisation of their research. The wider benefit of the LIF Programme will be the creation of international networks of innovators and technology entrepreneurs centred on the Royal Academy of Egineering Enterprise Hub
Trans National Education (TNE) Memorandum of Agreement Signing Ceremony between AASTM and UTM
On the 12th of September 2017, UTM Vice Chancellor Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr. Wahid Omar and the President of the Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) Prof. Ismail Abdel Ghafar Ismail Farag signed a Memorandum of Agreement to foster closer collaborations between the two universities in areas of research, staff and student exchange and establish the Trans National Education Program (TNE).
In his speech, Prof. Wahid stresses the importance of TNE program which he believes will become the catalyst for excellence in higher education and research enabling both universities to reach greater heights in terms of capacity building and professional development for universal prosperity and the well-being of society. He also highlights that UTM already has many Egyptian students consisting of 70 active Egyptian students in UTM, of which 37 are undergraduate students and 33 are postgraduate students. Through this collaboration, UTM will receive more Egyptian students and vice versa. Furthermore, by collaborating with the Malaysia Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT) UTM, the TNE program will have added advantage in terms of an expanded network since there are currently 29 Japanese universities that are partners of MJIIT.
Meanwhile, Prof. Ismail congratulated the organizers of the event stating that joint conference such as this should be continued to foster closer collaborations among institutions involved. He also hoped that through the TNE, students from UTM will also come to AASTMT to complete their engineering degree and broaden their experience while studying at AASTMT.
The signing ceremony was performed in conjunction with the opening ceremony of the 2nd International Conference on Advanced Technology and Applied Sciences (ICATAS 2017) jointly organised by AASTMT and MJIIT. AASTMT is supported by the Arab League comprising 22 Arab states and 4 observer states. Also present at the ceremony were the Dean of MJIIT, Prof. Dr. Rubiyah Yusof and the Dean of College of Engineering and Technology, AASTM, Prof Khalid Shehata.
Professorial Talk
We are pleased to inform that School of Humanities will be organizing a Professorial Talk as follows:
Date : 26th September 2017 (Tuesday)
Time : 8.30 am – 12.00 pm
Place : Dewan Budaya, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Professor Dr. Suriati Ghazali
Transformasi Wanita Malaysia: Suatu Perspektif Geografi Budaya
Professor Dr. Jelani Harun
Karya Agung dan Politik Kenegaraan Melayu
Y.Bhg. Dato’/Datin/Sir/Madam are cordially invited and your supports are very much appreciated.
Thank you.
School of Humanities
Universiti Sains Malaysia
National Conference on Creativity in Education and Humanities
We are very pleased to announce that the National Higher Education Research Institute (IPPTN) and the School of Humanities, Universiti Sains Malaysia in collaboration with Sunway University, Han Chiang College and USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd. will be organising theNational Conference on Creativity in Education & Humanities 2017: Empowering People (NCC2017)as per details below:
Date : 25 – 26 October 2017
Venue : School of Humanities, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang
Exciting activities await you including;
-Creative Thinking Lab -Mensa Challenge
-Terrarium Workshop -Kahoot Game
-Penang Tour -Lucky Draw
For abstract submission and more info, kindly visit our website;
Thank you.
Prof. Madya Dr. Munir Shuib
Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Sekretariat
National Conference on Creativity in Education & Humanities 2017 (NCC2017)
UTM: Aircond Free Day
Selamat Sejahtera
14 SEPT 2017 | HAWADINGIN SEPUSAT BLOK C25 FKM |
21 SEPT 2017 | HAWADINGIN SEPUSAT BLOK C16 |
28 SEPT 2017 | HAWADINGIN SEPUSAT PHB-BLOK F53 |
Presiden baru Singapura
Tahniah Singapura!
Saya nak ucapkan tahniah kepada Puan Halimah Yaakob yang menjadikan Presiden baru Singapura. Bagi sebuah negara sekular seperti Singapura memilih wanita muslimah bertudung menjadi Presiden merupakan sesuatu yang menarik.
Walaupun ada pihak di Malaysia ini yang mempunyai sisi pandang yang kurang positif terhadap negara jiran kita itu, namun jangan kita lupa sudut positif yang banyak pada negara tersebut.
Antara yang boleh kita sebut; negara Singapura yang lebih kecil saiz daripada Perlis itu lebih maju dari kita dalam banyak segi. Di sudut urus tadbir yang baik dan bebas rasuah mereka lebih cemerlang di mata indeks dunia. Demikian di sudut keselamatan dan keamanan.
Perdana Menteri Singapura yang bukan Melayu itu jauh lebih fasih berbahasa Melayu dibandingkan ramai MP bukan Melayu kita. Walaupun ia negara sekular yang dipimpin oleh bukan muslim, mereka ada jawatan Mufti Negara dan pengurusan agama Islam secara rasmi. Pandangan agama mereka juga baik dan sederhana. Sesuai dengan sifat negara mereka.
Tokoh-tokoh muslim progresif seperti Hamza Yusuf, Tariq Ramadan dan seumpama mereka disambut di peringkat negara. Fatwa mereka juga agak terbuka. Namun memerlukan keterbukaan yang lebih lagi. Pandangan hukum dari aliran literalis salafis dan traditionalis mazhab yang gagal melihat teks dan konteks dielakkan di negara berkenaan. Saya percaya ada perkara yang Umat Islam Singapura hendaklah melihat konteks mereka yang tersendiri yang berbeza dengan jiran-jiran mereka. Politik yang bijak dalam realiti yang ada lebih baik dari memperjuangkan sesuatu yang di luar kecapaian kita.
Johor: Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah) 1439H
Pengumuman.
Adalah dimaklumkan bahawa Hari Kelepasan Am Negeri Johor bagi Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah) 1439H adalah dipinda daripada 21 September 2017 (Khamis) kepada 22 September 2017 (Jumaat) seperti yang dikemukakan melalui surat Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Johor pada 29 Mac 2017. Sehubungan itu, Hari Kelepasan Am Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah) 1439H bagi UTM adalah pada 22 September 2017 (Jumaat) dan Cuti Gantian Hari Kelepasan Am jatuh pada 24 September 2017 (Ahad).
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UTM is the 1st Runner-Up for ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest (ROBOCON) 2017 Tokyo
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), representing Malaysia, has won the 1st runner-up in the ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest (ROBOCON) 2017 which was held at Tokyo, Japan from 26-27 August 2017.
A multi-disciplinary UTM team consists of thirty-five undergraduate students from four different faculties, i.e. Faculty of Electrical Engineering (FKE-24), Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FKM-6), Faculty of Computing (FC-4) and Faculty of Education (FP-1). The team manager is Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Mohd Ridzuan bin Ahmad from FKE.
Founded in 2002, ABU ROBOCON, an annual robotic competition, aims to be a platform for developing autonomous robots to help humans (residential and industrial) in their daily life.
The theme of the ABU ROBOCON competition is changing and set by the host country. A total of 19 teams from 18 countries were competing in the competition.
The theme for this year’s event is ‘The Landing Disk’ introduced by host country Japan. Each team has to build one robot.
The theme revolves around the word “asobi” (play), which is also a fundamental philosophy behind ROBOCON. In “asobi,” playful, unique, original show of skills is often more important than winning or losing, as everyone – friend and foe alike – can applaud and enjoy them. So, in the “asobi” spirit: playful, unique, original robot designs and strategies are given the main priority.
Each game will be conducted between two teams, each with one (1) robot. The game field is a rectangle divided into two sides for each team. Each side consists of a Start Zone, Throwing Area, and Loading Zone. On the field are seven (7) spots consisting of a circular table attached to a column with varying heights and areas.
Of the seven (7) spots, five (5) are placed along the center line dividing the sides, while the remaining two (2) are placed near to each side. At the start of the game, a beach ball rests on the center of all the spots. The number of discs a team can use during the game shall be fifty (50) placed at the Loading Area.
After the start of the game, the team may load discs onto its robot when the robot reaches the Loading Area. The robots of both teams may throw discs at any ball on any spot to knock the balls off the spots. Scores will be counted when a team’s disc lands on a spot where its ball has been knocked off.
When all the balls have been knocked off of their spot and a team successfully lands its discs on all the spots, that team reaches “APPARE!”, and is declared the winner of the game.
If neither team reaches “APPARE!”, and either both use up the fifty (50) discs or the game time of three (3) minutes passes, the game shall end. The winner will be decided by who has the higher score at the said end of the game.
Malaysia team beat several strong teams during the tournament. In the group stage, Malaysia team beat Korean and Iranian teams. In the quarterfinal, Malaysia team beat Japan team represented by University of Tokyo. While in the semifinal, Malaysia team beat Thailand team.
In the final match, there were between Malaysia or Vietnam to fight for the victory. Malaysia team ended with the 1st runner-up.
In all of the winning matches, Malaysia team successfully completed the task, also known as “APPARE”. Malaysia team shows that the quality of UTM’s students is recognized at the international level.
UTM inks MoU with AIR Berhad
PUTRAJAYA, 5 January 2017 – Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and Aliran Ihsan Resources Berhad (AIR Berhad), a subsidiary of MMC Corporation Berhad (MMC) will explore possible business relationship and opportunities concerning the advanced membrane technology solutions for water and wastewater treatment.
The partnership was finalized with signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between both parties in which UTM will be represented by the Advanced Membrane Technology Research Centre (AMTEC) in this collaboration.
AIR Berhad was represented by its Director, Dato’ Sri Che Khalib Mohamad Noh, Director of AIR Berhad and the Chief Executive Officer, Adam Saffian Ghazali while Professor Datuk Ir. Dr. Wahid bin Omar, Vice Chancellor of UTM and Professor Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) of UTM signed on behalf of AMTEC.
The signing was held at the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water’s (KeTTHA) office in Putrajaya and witnessed by Dato’ Seri Ir Dr Zaini Ujang, Secretary General of KeTTHA.
AIR Berhad recently introduced its first ‘Industrial Wastewater Recovery Plant’ using Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane Technology for its client in Senawang, Negeri Sembilan.
The plant was successfully commissioned and completed on 31 October 2016 and has started operation since 1 November 2016.
The project offers client a cost saving by replacing fresh water purchasing with sustainable water supply which simultaneously resolves water service interruption from the water authority, allowing customers to have better business focus.
The recovery plant can also serve various industries depending on the quality of the wastewater effluent.
This partnership is expected to bring more opportunities to resolve the problem of water supply faced by most regions of the country.
At the same time the industry can utilized the expertise of local researchers to develop local technology. This is in line with government objectives to develop more homegrown technology as preparation for our country towards a developed country.
MIT-UTM Malaysia Sustainable Cities Program
JOHOR BAHRU, 14 January 2017 – Every January students and faculty from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) join in a two-week Practicum in Malaysia.
Executive Director of Institute Sultan Iskandar (ISI), UTM Professor Dr. Mohd. Hamdan Ahmad, said for this year, the practicum begins on the 11th January with arrival of 17 delegates from MIT and will end on 23rd January 2017.
“MIT-UTM students-faculty team assisted by the eight current Malaysia Sustainable Cities Program (MSCP) Scholars have an intensive schedules visiting site and meeting various stakeholders; public agencies, NGOs, private organizations and community leaders and action groups to identify questions and form research agendas that might be the subject of scholarly inquiries by next batch of MSCP Scholars,” he said.
The cities involved this year are Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Penang, Johor Bahru, Kuching and new interest on Cameron Highlands.
Another highlight of the Practicum is the presentation by current MSCP Scholars on their updated research finding held on 13th January in UTMKL.
Related news; http://news.utm.my/2014/01/mit-utm-sustainable-cities-program/
Dr. Muhammad Najib appointed as board member of PRRES
JOHOR BAHRU, 18 January 2017 – Senior lecturer from the Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate Dr. Muhammad Najib Razali has been appointed as board member of the Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) which is based in Sydney, Australia.
He received his letter of appointment at the 23rd Annual PRRES Conference in Sydney on 15 January 2017.
PRRES was established in 1993 to provide a formal focus for property researchers, educators and practitioners in the Pacific-Rim Region. PRRES now has members from Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Korea as well as members from around the globe.
Dr. Najib has a PhD in property economics and finance from Western Sydney University, Australia.
He has also been a member of the European Real Estate Society, Asian Real Estate Society and Royal Institution Chartered Surveyors.
UTM researchers develop toxic decryption system in shells
PONTIAN, January 14, 2017 – A group of researchers from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) led by Prof. Dr. Abdul Rahim Mohd Yusoff has successfully developed the Molluscure™ system to help fishermen get rid of heavy metals in various types of shells.
Molluscure ™ is a system that is designed to remove toxic metals from various species of shell such as clams, mussels, and oysters to meet the standards of metal contents that are allowed by the European Union (EU) Commission Regulation 2006 and the Food Act 1985.
Prof. Dr. Abdul Rahim said the system was introduced to eliminate up to 98 percent of heavy metals such as lead, copper, nickel, and arsenic cadmium using Nano bubbles.
“The prototype system can be used to clean up 700 kilograms of clams in just two and a half hours,” he said when met at the launch by the Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Datuk Ahmad Maslan at Air Baloi Fishermen’s Market this morning.
Also attending the event were the Chairman of the Committee on Tourism, Trade and Consumer Affairs of Johor, Datuk Tee Siew Kong and Director of UTM Innovation and Commercialization Center (ICC), Prof. Dr Amran Md Rasli.
Prof. Dr. Abdul Rahim said the Molluscure ™ system has been patented and licensed for commercialization by Focus Industrial System Sdn. Bhd.
The members of the research team were Prof. Dr. Wan Azelee Wan Abu Bakar, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Razali Ismail, Dr. Faizuan Abdullah and Ihsan Wan Azelee.
The system began with a study of the Research University Grant (Tier 1), led by Prof. Dr. Abdull Rahim entitled “Sustainability Factors for Spawning and Growth of the Green Mussel at Danga-Pendas Straits” in 2011.
Then, this study continued under Research University Grant (Tier 2), entitled “Enhancement of Lysosomal Integrity for Heavy Metals Removal in Green Mussel Using nano bubble Treatment”.
This research won a gold medal and the title of “Interactive Invention Award” at the Industrial Art and Technology Expo (INATEX) 2012 organized by the Research Management Centre (RMC), UTM and Malaysia Technology Expo (MTE) in 2013 organized by the Malaysian Association of Research Scientist (MARS ).
In 2014, Dr. Faizuan who was then a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Abdull Rahim was selected to participate in the “pitching” competition organized by the ICCUTM. In the programme, ICCUTM agreed to sponsor a total of RM50, 000.00 to develop a prototype for the Molluscure ™ system.
The prototype built was fully utilized to conduct a joint study with the Fisheries Research Centre (FRI), an agency under the Department of Fisheries Malaysia.
In early 2016, the Molluscure ™ system was awarded a grant called the High Impact Program 2 (HIP2) Concept to Commercialization Gap Fund (CCGF) under the sponsorship of Platcom Ventures Sdn. Bhd. the company under the Malaysian Innovation Agency (AIM).
This grants was given with the intention of developing the Molluscure ™ system on an industrial scale with the collaboration with Focus Industrial System Sdn. Bhd.
Molluscure ™ has also been selected to be one of the projects under the Strategic Studies Institute of Johor (IISJ) to be introduced to shellfish breeders in Mukim Ayer Baloi, Pontian, Johor.
The goal is to reveal this technology to target groups of fishermen farming species of molluscs, especially mussels, which have a very broad market potential.
1st ATU-Net Board Meeting at UTM
Kuala Lumpur, 17th January – The 1st Asia Technological Universities Network (ATU-Net) Board Meeting was held at LPU Meeting Room, Menara Razak, UTM Kuala Lumpur.
The meeting was attended by representatives from 11 universities from eight countries and chaired by Datuk Prof Dr Wahid Omar, Vice Chancellor UTM.
Among the attendees were university presidents, vice chancellors and deans of International Offices from 11 founding members including UTM as the chairman, HITEC University, Pakistan; King Mongkut’s Univesity of Technology of Thonburi, Thailand; Universiti Teknologi Brunei; Mindanao State University- Iligan Institute of Technology, Philippines; Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia; Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech), South Korea; Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand; Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Universiti Malaysia Perlis and Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.
The one-day meeting started with a pre-meeting workshop to discuss issues of governance and membership, followed by the board meeting discussing proposed activities and other matters. Prior to the meeting, a welcoming dinner was organized on 16on 16th January 2017 to welcome all participating members.
ATU-Net was launched on 9th August 2016 during the 8th University Presidents Forum at UTM Johor Bahru with the objectives to provide opportunities for capacity-building, student and staff mobility, joint teaching, and research collaboration among technological universities in Asia.
The network will also provide member universities with opportunities to share best practices in producing innovative and entrepreneurial graduates in sustainable environmentsustainable environment