Gathering of 1000 Reciters

CPD and MyLine

Homeward Bound

Car Free Day 19 April 2018

Program Tahnik dan Iftar

Space Weather Impact to Humanosphere

CPD & MyLINE UTM

1000 Quran Reciters

Animal Cell Culture Technology

EMINAR KEWANGAN DAN PENGAUDITAN SEKTOR AWAM 2018

UTM SPace Rental

PERLUKAN RUANG UNTUK PROGRAM ANDA? NEED A SPACE FOR YOUR PROGRAMME?


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Sukacita UTM Technovation Park menawarkan pelbagai jenis ruangdan bilik untuk disewa bagi pelbagai jenis aktiviti seperti bengkel/latihan/kelas akademik/graduasi/kuliah/konferens/seminar/mesyuarat/aktiviti kecergasan/senamrobik/yoga/aerobik/zumba sehingga ke majlis perkahwinan/keraian/jamuan dansebagainya. 

 

UTM Technovation Park menawarkan ruang dan bilik serta kawasan lapang pelbagai saiz yang boleh memuatkan dari 30 sehingga 100 orang untuk bilik dan sehingga 500 orang di kawasan lapang. Kawasan Technovation Park juga dilengkapi dengan ruang parkir kereta yang luas dan jauh dari kesesakan untuk pelbagai jenis majlis dan aktiviti.

|  Pelbagai jenis ruang dan kawasan lapang untuk pelbagai jenis aktiviti 

|  Ruang Sewaan di Technovation Park UTM

|  Ruang Sewaan di Pusat Industri, UTM Technovation Park 

 

Terdapat pelbagai jenis bilik dan saiz yang dilengkapi dengan hawa dingin, meja dan kerusi, papan putih dan skrin putih untuk paparan projektor. Tawaran harga menarik dengan kemudahan parkir dan lain-lain yang tersedia. Tertakluk kepada Terma dan Syarat.

Hubungi “Technovation Park Hotline” – 012-7204847  atau emel   technovationpark@utm.my  untuk tempahan ruang dan tarikh program anda sekarang sebelum terlambat!

Buat tempahan ada di sini (Borang Tempahan Ruang) atau Layari LamanWeb UTM ICC  untuk maklumat lanjut.

Kelestarian Kewangan Universiti

Apa peranan kita

Center of Hydrogen Energy (CHE)

Assalamualaikum Wrh Wbt

Peace Be Upon You

YBrs Prof. Dr. / Prof. Madya Dr. / Dr. / Saudara,

Moga diberkati dan dirahmati olehNya.

May the Blesses are all with you

We are happy to inform that Center of Hydrogen Energy (CHE) labs provide consultancy and testing services for renewable energy devices such as fuel cells and flow batteries components and systems.

Our expertise covers Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells, Redox Flow Batteries and Super Capacitors.

  • Membrane development and related testing including (IEC, in-plane and thru-plane ion conductivity, gas barrier properties, permeability, durability, single cell fuel cell, single cell battery, …)
  • Electrode development and related testing (including impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry, MEA fabrication, battery and fuel cell, ….)
  • Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
  • Prototype development and/or evaluations
  • Specification development
  • Regulatory consulting of safety aspects and assessment of conformity to regulations
  • and standards
  • Trainings and Courses
  • On-Site Expert Resource

  

For more information, you can see the attached brochure or you could contact us directly using the details provided. Thank you.

 

Center of Hydrogen Energy, Blok L,

Institute of Future Energy (IFE),

54100 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel : +603 2615  4598

Sentuh aku, no way !

UTM Culture Corner 11.0

The unique display of arts, crafts and designs of various countries around the world in Culture Corner 11.0 helped us appreciate and value the beauty of our traditions. A visual feast of traditional products were displayed through the theme for the latest edition of UTM International’s incentive towards promoting cultural exploration, with the theme “Traditional Crafts”. Starting off as usual with Cuppa Time, a brief ice-breaking session, our Culture Corner moderator, Dr Farhana Diana Deris, a Senior Lecturer from Language Academy, invited all participants to take selfies and post them to their social media accounts with the hashtags #utmculturecorner #utmawesome #utmstudentexperience #cuppatime. Next, our origami skills were put to use in making a doll out of paper, which was written with the word “friend” in various languages of each group member. The dolls were then exchanged between one another as a sign of a bond being built.

The next session saw presentations of UTM students from Afghanistan, China, Nigeria, Somalia, Yemen, and India showcasing the unique traditional crafts from their country. The Malaysia team ended the session by demonstrating “ketupat” casing and the participants had a taste of the cooked “ketupat” with “serunding” (traditional coconut floss). The sharing of knowledge and experiences invoked us to think as artists, makers and designers, which will surely help many of us to work creatively and intelligently to incorporate clever craftiness into our research and also daily life.

The evening then reached its pinnacle of excitement with fourteen questions of Kahoot, led by Ms Fasihah Jaslan from UTM International, a session never failing to be filled with thunderous applause and cheer. Participants were tested on their new-found knowledge and attentiveness, where three winners emerged in the end. Congratulations to the winners!

Any Culture Corner would not be complete without a sing-along session, this time with the song “Top Of The World” by The Carpenters, lead by our Culture Corner lead singer Ms Siti Norziahidayu Amzee, a PhD student from Faculty of Science.

Group photos marked the end of our eleventh Culture Corner. Our wish as always is that the bond during the event will last beyond the confounds of the venue and we sincerely hope that the students gained tremendously from each other during the interaction and sharing.

Keep following our Facebook Page (UTM International Student Experience) for more interactive and interesting students activities in UTM.

Yours Sincerely,
Prof Dr Nor Haniza Sarmin
Associate Director (Student Services and Global Education Experience)
UTM International

Photos credit QZ Photography
#UTMculturecorner #UTMstudentexperience #UTMmobilityprogram #UTMexchange #IamUTM #UTMawesome

     

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IJN-UTM Cardiovascular Engineering Centre conducted Professional Course on Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

On the first and second days, Prof. Dr. Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman, Chairman of Malaysian Good Clinician Practice, General Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Medicine, AN-NUR Specialist Hospital, delivered his lecture on ‘Introduction to GCP and Ethics of Clinical Research’, as well as ‘Investigator’s Responsibility’. While on the last day, Ms. Tan Shin Yee, Principal Assistant Director from Centre of Investigational New Product, National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA), Ministry of Health Malaysia, delivered materials on ‘Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Trial in Malaysia’, and ‘GCP Inspection’. At the end of the program, all participants took the GCP test to obtain GCP Certificate from the Ministry of Health.

According to Director of IJN-UTM Cardiovascular Engineering Centre, Dr. Ahmad Zahran Md. Khudzari, with the needs to go from in-vitro or lab trials to clinical trials among researchers in UTM, the Professional Course on GCP will be consistently conducted every year to accommodate the preparation of researchers in clinical trials and commercialization of technologies. This course provides a combination of theoretical and practical know-how to the participants by bringing up technological advancements into an ethical paradigm in the clinical sites. It is one aim of the Cardio Centre to become the go-to centre for medical education in UTM and surrounding communities.

Additionally, IJN-UTM Cardiovascular Engineering Centre aims to be recognized as a world-class centre of excellence in the area of cardiovascular engineering. By having GCP Certificate, our researchers would be able to conduct better and impactful research in the future.

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Dr. Mohd. Kamaruddin Abd. Hamid invited as Judge and Gala Dinner Speaker during the 7th Indonesia Chem-E-Car Competition 2018

The ICECC 2018 was participated by 20 teams from all Indonesia universities, featuring advanced chemical powered cars ranging from redox batteries to water turbine generator. The objective of this competition is to demonstrate the participant’s capability to control a chemical reaction to power the car and to include the green aspect in their car design. All participants need to present their chem-e-car innovation and creativity in front of the judges before the racing begins.

During the Gala Dinner, Dr. Mohd. Kamaruddin was given the opportunity to give a presentation to all participants in this competition, where Dr. Mohd. Kamaruddin shared the knowledge on how to save energy using process integration and put the challenge to all participants to use the process integration concept in their chem-e-car design in the future. He also does some promotion of UTM’s achievement during 2017 in his speech.

Dr. Mohd. Kamaruddin with the Rektor of Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Surabaya, Prof. Dr. Joni Hermana (centre) and ITS Chemical Engineering Head of Department, Dr. Juwari (3rd from left) during the ICECC 2018 Gala Dinner.

The panel of judges during ICECC 2018.

Poster presentation from one of the participant team from Syiah Kuala University.

One of the participating chem-e-car using a pressure driven motor.

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UTM Urban and Regional Planning Students and Staff Received Awards in 2017/2018 PR1MA-MIP Township Ideas Competition in Kuala Lumpur

Four (4) groups of Urban and Regional Planning students and staff, Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia received awards in 2017/2018 Township Ideas Competition under Category 1 and 4 organised by Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia (PR1MA) and Malaysian Institute of Planners. The award ceremony was held at PWTC, Kuala Lumpur on 28th March 2018 with the theme “Youth in Community”.

This is the first time for both PR1MA and MIP cooperated together to organise a township ideas competition with the objectives to encourage young and creative minds in designing neighbourhood and township, including to identify potential research proposal in investigating the community issues and developing new planning ideas for PR1MA neighbourhood and township. The competition launched on 12th September 2017 and consisted of 4 categories, namely Category 1: Neighbourhood Design Ideas for Students, Category 2: Township Design Ideas for MIP Young Graduate, Category 3: Green Township Design Ideas for MIP New Planning Firm and Category 4: PR1MA Research Proposal.

The competition saw participation from various universities and institutions with different backgrounds and expertise. Out of ten (10) groups from UTM, two (2) groups were selected to compete in the final round under the Category 1 and another (2) groups from UTM selected to the final round under the Category 4. The judges comprised of members of the architectural/ planning professionals, universities, consultants and corporations in Malaysia. The award ceremony was launched and officiated by Minister of Higher Education, Dato’ Seri Idris bin Jusoh, accompanied with Chief Executive Officer of Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia (PR1MA), Dato’ Abdul Mutalib bin Alias and President of Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP), TPr. Hj Ihsan Zainal Mokhtar.

For Category 1, the team comprising Wan Muhammad Aqib bin Wan Mohamad Ahaary, Josephine Lee Siaw Ling, Nuraqilah Najwa binti Mustapa Kamil, Amirul Afiq bin Jamaluddin and Nagananteni A/P Subramanian won Special Mention award, receiving RM1000 and certificate. The team comprising Hayati binti Kuneh, Mas Ayu Aziera binti Masri, Nur Syahirah Haziqa binti Adnan, Syarifah Jamiamirah binti Syed Jamaluddin and Wan Jushamilla Husna binti Wan Ab Jamil were shortlisted to the final round and received certificates. Students from International Islamic University Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia and Universiti Malaya won the 1st prize, 2nd prize and 3rd prize respectively.

On the other hand, for Category 4, the team comprising Mohd Jamsyeer Khan bin Jalaludin Khan, Dr Siti Hajar binti Misnan and Assoc. Prof. TPr. Dr Hairul Nizam bin Ismail won the 3rd prize, receiving RM1500 and certificate. Meanwhile, the team comprising Dr Siti Hajar binti Misnan, Prof. MCILT. TPr. Dr Ho Chin Siong and Dr Gabriel Ling Hoh Teck won the consolation prize of RM250 and certificate.

UTM Winners and Delegations from Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Built Environment, UTM

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Festival Astronomi dan Falak III