Regional Conference in Engineering Education (RCEE) & Research in Higher Education (RHeD) 2020

If you are an engineering educator and would like to share your scholarly contribution and improvement that you have made in your engineering teachings, this is a spectacular platform for you!

Just prepare an extended abstract (2 pages only) and submit before 10 February 2020.

My Typical Day As A Chemical Engineering Lecturer

My typical day in office when not in class, meeting or others. Shot was taken last Sunday.

https://youtu.be/2j18gYEq3dQ

Quantum Computings Potential Impact on Chemicals

The chemical industry is poised to be an early beneficiary of the vastly expanded modeling and computational capabilities of quantum computing. Companies must act now to capture the benefits.

Over the past several years, quantum computing has been the subject of a lot of hype. Work underway in the field at tech giants such as IBM and Google has been extensively reported, and this interest has been mirrored by investments in the quantum-computing field by players from a broad array of industries, including the chemical industry. We have been following these developments, and our assessment is that quantum computing could potentially be a game changer for chemical companies.

Continue reading this informative article here: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/chemicals/our-insights/the-next-big-thing-quantum-computings-potential-impact-on-chemicals

Workbook for Basic Calculations in Chemical Engineering

Fresh from oven, i meant fresh from printing today. Will be used tomorrow in class. By using workbook, students actively participate in class by doing series of exercises in the workbook. It will be a guided teaching process and after each chapter, students will be asked to write reflection. We created ample space for them to write or scribble their reflection.

Learning and Reflection Journals: Why and How?

Delivered a talk to 180 Chemical Engineering first year students from the School of Chemical and Energy Engineering, UTM.

Synopsis on Reflection in Learning

Reflection is an integral part of the learning process. It allows us to learn more about ourselves and how we learn, but it also aids us in improving academic skills. Consider sports teams that watch film of the previous night’s game. They’re able to identify mistakes and correct them at practice.

Reflecting and composing a piece of self reflective writing is becoming an increasingly important element to any form of study or learning. Reflecting helps you to develop your skills and review their effectiveness, rather than just carry on doing things as you have always done them.

Through reflection, teachers and trainers can look clearly at their successes and struggles and consider options for change that greatly impact student learning. Self-reflection can allow one to: Develop a rationale for practice. Assess student learning and understanding of concepts.

To apply the reflection or reflective learning concept, Gibbs Reflective Cycle is applied.

What is the Gibbs Reflective Cycle?

In 1988, the American sociologist and psychologist Graham Gibbs published his Reflective Cycle model in his book ‘Learning by Doing’. Gibbs Reflective Cycle encourages people to think systematically about the experiences they had during a specific situation, event or activity. Check the attached image of Gibbs Reflective Cycle, then you can better visualize and comprehend the concept and its importance in learning.

1 Day CEE Research Workshop

Tempat: Double Tree Hotel, Johor Bahru Tarikh: 5 Ogos 2019 Masa: 8.30am – 5pm.

Bersama Fellow Penyelidik CEE

Lebih banyak saya belajar tentang Engineering Education, makin termenung dan terkedu saya sebab terlalu banyak teori dan methodology dalam bidang ini yang saya sedar saya tak tau.

MasyaAllah, luasnya ilmu Allah tak dapat disangkal. Maka itu, semakin tinggi kita menuntut ilmu, semakin harus kita insaf, tunduk dan sedar betapa kecilnya kita.

1-Day workshop on preparing research proposals and publications for CEE researchers. An insightful day of discussions and future planning in engineering education research.

Untuk makluman lanjut, boleh klik link ni untuk info dan gambar workshop ini di FB CEE.

Mesyuarat Memorandum Persefahaman di Bangunan Cancelori UTM

Selesai satu tugas petang ni. Mesyuarat Memorandum Persefahaman di Bangunan Cancelori UTM. Berdua kami cuba bentang projek yang dipohon di hadapan para panel budiman. Semoga dipermudahkan projek kita ni. Amin.

This MOU is for our team and Entrade.

FB Link: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157529998529973&id=601389972

Chemical Engineering Online – New Web 2.0 in Town

Check out this new Chemical Engineering Online website (http://chem-eng.online). This is one of my latest project. The progress is there, but a little bit slow due to my other tasks and responsibilities.

This website is intended to be more holistic, more sharing about chemical engineering from more professional experts. We have created a platform for others to contribute and share articles/views/ideas/knowledge etc and the contributors will have their own brief bio-box at the end of his/her own writing. The contributing author can place his/her URL website link and other social media link. This can further promote the authors and induce visibility to the world.

There are more features in this website which we will share an update later end of this month. Stay tune.

Industry Supervisor Meeting with Plant Design Project Students

Today, there were 2 ISV meetings. Details are as follows:
Team 1, 2, 3 (9am-12pm) – Nurasyikin, Bilik Professor Pelawat, N01a
Team 20, 21, 22, 23 (2pm-5pm) – Ezamshah, Bilik Mesyuarat Fakulti, N01.
Both meetings went smooth and awesome. Alhamdulillah.

Sharing and Learning Will Never Stop (22 & 23 October 2018)

With my MSc and PhD Supervisor, Prof. Ir. Dr. Nor Aishah Saidina Amin — at School of Chemical and Energy Engineering, UTM.

With My Engineering Education Mentor, Prof. Dr. Khairiyah Mohd Yusof @ Center for Engineering Education, UTM. — at School of Chemical and Energy Engineering, UTM.

With Lotte’s tough and genius dude 🙂 — withMuhammad Zakwan Zaine at School of Chemical and Energy Engineering, UTM.

“Learn,
Take action,
And enjoy the ride… “
-Robert Kiyosaki

Today & yesterday, truly grateful and touched by the supports & encouragement from my MSc & PhD supervisor, Prof. Ir. Dr. Nor Aishah Saidina Amin; my Engineering Education mentor, Prof. Dr. Khairiyah Mohd Yusof; En. Khairil Anwar Razali, QES Management Consultant, colleagues Dr. Hajar Alias and Dr. Asmadi Yussuf (School of Chemical & Energy Engineering; Dr. Siti Shawalliah (UITM Shah Alam) & our ex-student Muhammad Zakwan Zaine (Lotte Titan) & Muhammad Luqman. I am sorry if i missed other names.


With Khairil Anwar Razali at School of Chemical and Energy Engineering, UTM.

UTM Open Day