Pushing for Effective Engineering Education

It’s the first day of the new semester. Welcome back all students 🙂 … and luckily I managed to start the class in between 2 public holidays 🙂 pheeewww…

Studying / learning fact-based subject such as History or Geography seems easy via a traditional class lecture style. However, we are not sure whether the student can capture, comprehend and apply what they just learned. Such traditional lecturer can be a “syok sendiri” situation, which is easy to deliver for the teacher/lecturer. Well, there is no different with this subject called “Refinery and Petrochemical Technology” (SKKC4723) for the final year students, which I am teaching this semester. This subject is full pack with petrochemical glossaries of chemicals, processes, equipment and others.

In order to make the learning experience more interesting and to ensure student can comprehend the subject better, we implemented Active Learning (AL) and Cooperative Learning (CL). As early in the first class today, we have attempted to create a lively learning environment situation. We provided questions, allow the students to figure out and search for the answers individually, then discuss the answers with their neighbouring friends, and eventually gave them the opportunity to share their answers to the entire class.

 

Synopsis of Refinery and Petrochemical Technology (SKKC4723) subject

This course presents the principles for chemical and physical processing in the Petrochemical and Refinery technologies.  In particular, it emphasizes on the purpose of the process, understanding reaction chemistry, and their application. The course features extensive reading exercises as well as individual/group project and assignments.

 

Course Outline (CO)

CO1 – Ability to identify the source of raw material uses to the refinery and petrochemical industries and their applications.

CO2 – Ability to explain the process equipment and able to explain the concept behind the process.

CO3 – Explain and compare the processes involved in fractionation/separation, thermal conversion, catalytic conversion, polymerization.

CO4 – Analyze, adapt and design solutions for the current chemical processing to relate with the current working environment.

CO5 – Demonstrate ideas effectively via project report and presentation

CO6 – Work independently, and as a member or a leader in a team to carry out a project on refinery and petrochemical industry.

CO7 – Seek and manage the information and knowledge related to petrochemicals industries.

 

Brief facts about the first class (10th September 2018):

  • In the first day of class, 12 students attended. I am expecting the class to be around 20 students. Mainly because some students are not back yet to the university.
  • Today’s class consisted of 10 Malaysian student, 1 Indonesian student and 1 Japanese student.
  • So far, I have only male students.
  • Communication are via Whatsapp group which was created 1 week before the class started and contents for the class are shared via eLearning.
  • Survey form was given to the students before class to assess their understanding on all 7 Course Outline for this subject. We shall evaluate the same form later at the end of the semester.
  • 2 major activities were conducted in the class which was (1) letting the student to view the overall Refinery / Petrochemical processes, learn individually, discuss in pairs and later allowing them to volunteer to explain in class, and (2) assembling them into 5 small groups to investigate and prepare notes on the raw materials required for the Refinery / Petrochemical industry. Later the students presented their work to the class.
  • In this first class, we pretty much covered CO1, CO4, CO5, CO6 and CO7.  But this doesn’t mean those COs are done being covered and assessed. We will have quizzes, test, exams and few more activities in class so that the students can really grasp the knowledge from this subject.

My hope is for the students to fully understand this subject and able to apply it soon when they work.

#ActiveLearning
#CooperativeLearning
#EngineeringEducation


Boys to Man…

4 years challenging, interesting, productive, character building journey begins now. We will educate and guide you to be a sound and indispensable chemical engineer, serving the nation with pride and dignity. We will help and teach you to be a matured human being with sensible and wise judgement.

For the new batch of students under my academic advisory program (Penasihat Akademik), I will take care of you. Please do your very best. Establish your academic and technical capability, enrich yourself with soft skills and immaculate attitude, eventually be a balanced human being.

In conjunction with addressing the new students to our School of Chemical & Energy Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

To date, more than 160 pure chemical engineering students registered in our school. There are hundreds more from Chemical Engineering (Gas), Chemical Engineering (Bioprocess-polymer), Petroleum Engineering and Nuclear Engineering.

All the best!

 

PROCESS SAFETY CONSIDERATION IN THE PAM OIL INDUSTRY [5-6 September 2018]

Institute for Oil & Gas (IFOG) UTM organized this training which was first of its kind last week. The training was attended by representatives from various palm oil based companies, from upstream to downstream processing. Among them were companies such as Bunge Loaders Croklan, Delima Oil Products Sdn Bhd, QES Management Consultants Sdn Bhd, IOI Pan-Century Oleochemicals, Evyap Sabun Malaysia, IOI Lipid Enzymtec Sdn Bhd, PGEO Edible Oil Sdn Bhd and several other companies. I can say that it was a great success. We received positive feedbacks from the participants and all agree that we need to increase safety consideration in all the palm oil processes, which are very much lacking in this industry, as compared with the oil and gas.

Thanks Dr. Kamarizan Kidam for providing me the opportunity to be one of the trainer, together with him. Thanks as well Prof. Dr. Rahmat Mohsin, as the IFOG boss for the blessing in allowing me to be part of this team. It was great sharing and discussing with all the participants. Thanks as well to the rest of the technical team for all the management and support.

The 15 minutes brief speech from JOHOR’s DOSH Director, Ir. Hj. Saiful Azhar bin Mohd Said, was packed with interesting updates and progress on the latest development towards the realization of ISO45001. Back in March 2018, ISO 45001 was published to increase global consistency and make workplaces safer and healthier for all. OHSAS 18001 will be withdrawn with the publication of ISO 45001:2018 and there will be a three-year migration period from the date of publication. This will indeed be an excellent move by the goverment and authority, in ensuring safer and healtier working environment.

We hope that after this, we can lower down all process safety related accidents and incidents which quite frequently happens in the palm oil sector (compared to oil and gas). We don’t want to witness any more splitter column caught with fire, or any spent earth on fire or any build up pressure upstream the column which occured as a result of unexpected blockage.


As the forum panel.

Co-handling one of the workshops session with Dr.Kamarizan Kidam. 

With the Director of DOSH Johor, where Dr. Kamarizan presented him with a token of appreciation.

With the Director of DOSH Johor

The banner… now a history…

Before presenting my part.

Our audience from various industries.

Sharing something there.

As a panel for the forum at the end of the 2nd Day.

Handling the workshop with joy and happiness 🙂

Family Retreat at Desaru Coast Adventure Park

It’s school break and post Raya Haji. What an wonderful time to bring out the kids for some adventure and recreational activity in a new place. Hence, we went to have our Family Retreat at Desaru Coast Adventure Park 🙂


Process Safety Consideration in Palm Oil Industry Training

Join me in this training. I strongly believe this is the first of such training in Johor.


10 Years 29 days ago… Location: Tank Farm, my old work place


10 Years 29 days ago…
Location: Tank Farm, my old work place

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First introductory slide of the workshop.


First introductory slide of the workshop.
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One of the working book we used in this workshop.


One of the working book we used in this workshop.
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Many types of teams were formed in this workshop.


Many types of teams were formed in this workshop.
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Team working team discussion.


Team working team discussion.
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