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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

NEWSLETTER

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Administration HEPA

Research, Development & Innovation Presentations/Talks/Conferences

General Academic

Fakulti Kejuruteraan, Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Jalan UMS, 88400, Kota Kinabalu,Sabah, Malaysia

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Email: [email protected]

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2021

Q2, APRIL –JUNE ISSUE| UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH

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Assalamualaikum and Salam Harmony FKJ, Faculty of Engineering, UMS to all respected readers. It is my pleasure to welcome you to our second quarter (April – June) year 2021 FKJ Newsletter.

The FKJ Newsletter aims to serve readers with up-to-date information on what has been happening around the faculty administration, academic events, student activities, faculty research, development and innovation, and success stories of our staff. This issue begins with articles on the administration that highlighted the Faculty's virtual meeting and Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Prof. Datuk ChM. Ts. Dr. Taufiq Yap Yun Hin Visit to FKJ. Then follows by articles on the academic section that highlighted the FKJ curriculum review workshop series 3, Mock Audit: Postgraduate programmes, JMPIT 2020, and many more. We are proud of the success stories of our students and hope these stories can motivate others to work hard and strives to excel. I am very pleased to officially launch Q2/2021 FKJ Newsletter and I hope that you will find this newsletter informative.

In the meantime, stay safe and healthy!

Together we are stronger.

With warmest regards,

Associate Professor Ts. Dr. Ismail Saad Dean Faculty of Engineering, UMS

On the HEPA section, readers may find articles on various webinars such as Safety & Health industry talk organized by the Mechanical programme, webinar on "Robotic With Cyber" organized by the Computer Engineering Club, webinar on “Major or Passion”, learn to code in python workshop and many more. This section highlighted the joint efforts made by our students through the various student's clubs in our Faculty.

Another article that might be of interest to the student is the path to becoming a professional engineer. A Symposium on Advanced Coagulation-Adsorption Processes by the Chemical programme & article on the FKJ Scopus citations also featured in this issue. I hope this issue can give you an insight into what has been happening around the Faculty. I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all members for their contribution to making the FKJ Newsletter successful. To the readers, we always welcome your feedback and suggestion to help us improve.

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ADVISORS

Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Ismail Saad Dean

Dr. Mohd Suffian Misaran Misran Deputy Dean (Academic and International)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kenneth Teo Tze Kin Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation)

Dr. Mohd Azizul Bin Ladin Deputy Dean (Student Affairs and Alumni)

COORDINATOR Dr. Aroland Kiring

NEWSLETTER Dr. Farm Yan Yan Dr. Nazrein Adrian Bin Amaludin

Salinah Dullah Jamilah Gumu Noor Aemi Dawali

WEBSITE Dr. Tan Min Keng Damme Bin Daim Irwan Bin Baharudzaman

Muslee Bin Mantaha

FACEBOOK

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sivakumar Kumaresan Ts. Dr. Norzilawati Mohamad Mohamad Zuhair Bin Abdullah

Nadhirah Binti Yusof

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Thank you to those have contributed directly or indirectly towards preparing the FKJ Newsletter. We would like to invite you to send your article to us at [email protected].

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FKJ Virtual Meeting Via Google Meet 5

Prof. Datuk ChM. Ts. Dr. Taufiq Yap Yun Hin Visit To FKJ 6

Electronic Engineering (Computer) Student Won Best Project Award In The Area Of Telecommunication In 2020 IEEE Best FYP Competition

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Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 1 8 Electronic Engineering (Computer) Student Won RoboNeo Deepracer Challenge 2021 9 Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 2 10 Civil Engineering Technical Visit To Moyog Water Treatment Plant 11

FKJ Curriculum Review Workshop Series 3 12

Introduction To EAC Accreditation & OBE For Mechanical Engineering Students 13 Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 3 14 Mock Audit: Postgraduate Program MQF Verification MQAVA Audit Assessment Visit 15 Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 4 16 Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 5 17 JMIPT 2021: Briefing On Admission To The FKJ Diploma Program 18

Webinar On “Management And Accounting For Engineers” 19

Webinar On “Wireless 5Ghz Radio Equipment” 20

2021 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Final Year Project Poster Presentation 21 Industry Talk: Opportunities & Challenges of Electrical & Electronic Engineering 22 2021 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Integrated Design Project Competition 23

Safety & Health Industry Talk For Mechanical Students 24

Webinar On “Robotics With Cyber” 25

Webinar On “Major or Passion” 26

Learn To Code In Python Workshop 27

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Webinar On “My Job, My Career” 28

The Path To Becoming A Professional Engineer 29

A Finishing School Lecture For The Electronic Engineering (Computer) Final Year Students

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Faculty of Engineering: Scopus Citations & Researcher Profile 31

Symposium on Advanced Coagulation-Adsorption Processes (ACAD2021) –‘Lockdown’

style

32 Webinar On “Work Culture Of Professional Believers & Integrity” 34

“Yaasin” Reading Ceremony & “Doa Selamat” at FKJ Surau Al-Khawarizmi 35 FKJ Conducted Virtual “Yaasin” Reading Ceremony & “Doa Selamat” 36

Congratulations & Birthday Wishes From FKJ 37

Research, Development & Innovations 6

General 7

Presentation/Talk/Conference 5

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FKJ Virtual Meeting Via Google Meet

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Reported byAzmi Bin Jumat.

Monday, 5th of April 2021, the first day of MCO Implementation at Universiti Malaysia Sabah Residential College and Administrative Instruction No.

7 of 2021, which is the Implementation of Work From Home for UMS staffs at the Kota Kinabalu Main Campus, does not prevent the Faculty of Engineering (FKJ) from conducting Faculty Meetings online. The virtual meeting conducted via the google meet application was attended by faculty staff who all work from home including one staff member who is on study leave in the United Kingdom. All staff hope that the situation returns to normal and teaching and learning (T&L) can resume as normal.

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Prof. Datuk ChM. Ts. Dr. Taufiq Yap Yun Hin Visit To FKJ

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Reported byAzmi Bin Jumat.

On 14thof June 2021, the Vice Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Prof Datuk ChM. Ts. Dr. Taufiq Yap Yun Hin visited the Faculty of Engineering (FKJ) to inspect the temporary office space of the Faculty of Islamic Studies. Dean of FKJ, Assoc. Prof Ts Dr. Ismail Saad and other Faculty staff were delighted to have the vice chancellor's visit.

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Electronic Engineering (Computer) Student Won Best Project Award In The Area Of Telecommunication In 2020 IEEE Best FYP Competition

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Reported byDr. Yew Hoe Tung.

Mark Irwin Goh, student of Bachelor of Electronic Engineering (Computer) with Honours has won the Best Project Award (Area of Telecommunication) in the 2020 IEEE Best Final Year Project Competition. The competition was organized by IEEE Malaysia aims to recognize the academic performance and contribution of deserving students in public and private institutions of higher learning. The IEEE Malaysia section has been organizing a national level final year project competition since 2012.

The winning project titled “Vertical Handover Algorithm For Heterogeneous Networks In High-speed Scenarios” proposed a new handover decision-making algorithm that integrates the travelling distance prediction technique with the bandwidth based handover algorithm to overcome the frequent handovers issue in the small cell network that leads to poor user experience and wastage of network resources.

This research project was also presented at the 2020 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Engineering and Technology (IICAIET) and published in IEEE Xplore.

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Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 1

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Reported byTs. Dr. Norzilawati Mohamad.

HYSYS simulation is important in the downstream processing of oil and gas. The talk on 9th of April 2021 introduces the fundamentals in using HYSYS simulation which includes steps in setting up fluid package and steps in adding reaction to the simulation analysis. This short talk basically will guide beginners on how to start up simulation using HYSYS. The title for the 1st industrial talk series is “HYSYS Introduction on How to Set-up Fluid Package and Reaction for Reactors”. A Certified User recognized by AspenTech is invited to share his knowledge and experience with engineering students.

This talk is held to guide beginners on HYSYS simulation software usage. An ASPEN Certified User, Mr.

Adnan Ghulam was invited as a speaker to provide an overview of HYSYS simulation including introducing the simple steps on setting up the fluid packages and reactions to the simulation software. During the session, the speaker had demonstrated two methods in selecting the fluid packages in detail which normally used for industrial purposes. He also recommended the students to use ASPEN HYSYS by AspenTech which is known and used widely in the industry. In the session, the speaker also managed to show the simple simulation for a natural gas steam reformer which is very useful and informative for HK88 students. The event was interrupted by a technical issue and ended the session with Q&A from the participants. Thanks to Oil and Gas Program (HK88) and SPE Club SC UMS as the event organizer.

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Electronic Engineering (Computer) Student Won RoboNeo Deepracer Challenge 2021

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Reported byAbraham Ninian Ejin & Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Farrah Wong.

The RoboNeo Deepracer Challenge 2021 is a virtual competition where participants will get the opportunity to build their machine learning models and compete on virtual tracks while diving deep into advanced reinforcement learning and upskilling with machine learning using the Amazon Web Service (AWS) cloud platform. Provided with free credits worth 100 USD, participants were given a week to develop a model by training agents, in this case, a virtual autonomous 1/18th scale race car to complete the track with the fastest time. This programme is jointly organised by Politeknik Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Creative Economy and Innovative Centre (SCEIC), Papar Community College, Kinabalu Coders, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Educate Singapore and supported by the Higher Education Ministry.

The creation of these models employs the concept of reinforcement learning, which is a branch of machine learning. For every training session of the model, the agent will be given a reward or penalty according to the actions taken.

For example, if the agent goes off track, a penalty is given and if the agent goes fast and smooth without going off track, rewards will be given.

Eventually, the agent will learn what should be done in the track and what not to. The reward function, which is what the model uses to learn desirable and undesirable habits was coded using the Python programming language and participants were free to set the speed, steering angles and hyperparameters to build the model.

Once the model training phase is over, on the day of the competition, 10-11 April 2021, participants will submit their best-trained model. The virtual race cars will be let to race, and the fastest times can be seen on the Deepracer website in real- time.

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10 14th April 2021 – A webinar on work experience in the

production department of the oil and gas industry was held. Ir.

Johan is an Operations Superintendent of EnQuest, Petroleum Production Malaysia Ltd. Due to his vast working experience with a variety of multi-national oil and gas companies including Nippon Oil, Petronas Carigali, FMC, Sarawak Shell, Talisman Energy, Murphy Oil Malaysia and Repsol, HK88 has invited him for the industrial sharing with the students. The speaker highlighted the importance of multi-tasking engineers in the real industry.

Reported byTs. Dr. Norzilawati Mohamad.

Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 2

To be an extraordinary engineer, students need to master few skills including presentation skills, creative problem-solving thinking, economic knowledge and etc. As an operation engineer, he did take care of the budgets and management stuff and changes in the company. “We can’t simply change or modify the oil and gas device/system operations. It should be done engineered properly to ensure the safety of the operations.” Experienced as an operation engineer taught him how to present himself well in front of the management team and public which help to create self-confidence in throwing away ideas during discussion or presentation. The speaker also encourages students to fully utilize the internship programme and collect as much experience as they can before entering the real oil and gas industry. This is a great opportunity for the students on improving and developing the skills that cannot be taught in the lecture class.

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Civil Engineering Technical Visit To Moyog Water Treatment Plant

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Reported byAssoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Nurmin Bolong.

Experiential learning through field trips undoubtedly increases students' interest, knowledge, and motivation in the subject of study. A half-day technical visit trip to Penampang Moyog water treatment Plant was successfully conducted in compliance with SOP during the pandemic. The technical trip was organized under the water engineering course by Assoc. Prof Ir. Dr. Nurmin Bolong with ten students on 15thApril 2021.

The objective of the visit was to expose the students to the technical aspects of water treatment unit processes and increase comprehension and appreciation of the importance of water technologies and local trending issues. During the visit, participants were briefed on the safety plant requirement, water quality compliance, and overall operational works. Then we are taken on a tour of the water unit processes such as the aeration process, pulsator, and clarification unit processes, rapid filtration, and backwash demonstration to reduce headloss filtration operation. Then followed to the Babagon Dam of Moyog river, where the briefing on the water intake tower and social responsibilities on the affected nearby communities was explained further.

Thanks to Jetama Sdn Bhd for providing the opportunity. It was a positive and beneficial activity to enhance public water security appreciation and boost the professional development of the engineering graduates.

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FKJ Curriculum Review Workshop Series 3

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Reported byNurhani Sugianto.

April 22, 2021 - Faculty of Engineering (FKJ) has held a Curriculum Review Workshop (Series 3) which was attended by all Program Heads and appointed program members. Curriculum review is one of the requirements in ensuring that the programs offered are always relevant and meet the needs of current technology and developments.

This Curriculum Review Workshop is a follow-up to the Curriculum Review Workshop Series 1 and 2 which took place on 22 Jan 2021 and 8 April 2021. Each program has presented proposals for curriculum review structure and changes in the structure of their respective programs. This curriculum review only involves changes of less than 30% of the curriculum which only applies to students entering the 2021/2022 session who will register in October 2021.

Several comments and inputs are taken into account in the curriculum review of each program to be included in the proposal paper before being brought to the Academic Committee Meeting, Faculty of Engineering and subsequently to the Academic Development Committee Meeting at the master level, before being approved at the Senate Meeting level.

Present at the workshop this time was Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Ismail Saad as the Dean who is also one of the panels that gave a lot of input for the smooth running of this workshop. Also present were Mr. Darwis Manainus bin Awang Kangit as the Head of the Academic Services Division.

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Introduction To EAC Accreditation & OBE For Mechanical Engineering Students

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Reported byDr. Choong Wai Heng.

A webinar of ‘Introduction to EAC Accreditation and OBE’ had been organised and participated by the UH6521001 Mechanical Engineering Programme 1st Year students on the 27thApril 2021, 9 AM. The aim of this webinar event is to engaged the programme student about the awareness of EAC Accreditation and the programme OBE teaching and learning approach. During the event, participants were introduced to the Board of Engineers, Malaysia – BEM, Engineering Accreditation Council – EAC, Outcomes Based Education – OBE, the 12 Programme Outcomes – 12 PO, UMS OBE System and other related matters. At the end of the event, the participants have a clearer understanding of the EAC accreditation and OBE matters.

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Reported byTs. Dr. Norzilawati Mohamad.

Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 3

28th April 2021 – A webinar on Tips in preparing an excellent resume/CV was held. Mr. Wan Nasrul is a HSE manager, trainer and career coach with years of experience across various manufacturing industries.

He took his degree in Chemical Engineering from University Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in 2004. In this session, he mentioned that many candidates have good skills and work experience however, they don’t know how to present well in their resume. Thus, in this talk, he teaches or guides us on how to make a great CV/resume for applying for a job in future especially for our internship programme.

Many candidates do not know what are the requirements request by the employer. Moreover, fresh graduates are having difficulties because many employers expect them to have work experience beforehand. The key to developing a successful CV/resume is to have interesting that able to catch the employer’s attention. He suggested for chronological CV/resume rather than a modern style. This style is easier for the employer to look through the details of candidates.

CV/resume heading is important and crucial since it will be the first part that will be captured by employers attention within 6 seconds. There are five elements in the heading, which are your picture, personal contact, career highlight or about yourself, skills or highlighted award only and your academic history. It is advisable to use a convincing photo for your CV/resume as it will presenting your professionalism. Hard skills are the main highlight in your CV/resume and soft skills are the one represent your attitude and characters. Sometimes, your soft skills also can be your hard skills. Lastly, the speaker suggested sharing a qualitative or quantitative measure such as English tests (MUET, IELTS, TOEFL).

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Mock Audit: Postgraduate Program MQF Verification MQAVA Audit Assessment Visit

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Reported byNurhani Sugianto.

27thMay 2021- The Faculty of Engineering (FKJ) received a panel of evaluators in conjunction with the Mock Audit: MQAVA Evaluation Visit Malaysian Qualifications Framework (MQF) Verification Audit for Postgraduate Programs. The purpose of this visit is to prepare Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and FKJ to face the actual audit from the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) which will be conducted virtually for the first time.

The one-day virtual tour began with an introductory presentation to the Faculty delivered by Dr. Mohd.

Suffian Misaran @ Misran, FKJ Deputy Dean (Academic and International). The next presentation is about the analysis of the measurement of Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) and Program Learning Outcomes (PLO) presented by Dr. Sariah Saalah as the FKJ Postgraduate Coordinator.

Two panels of assessors were led by YBrs. Professor Dr. Chye Fook Yee from the Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition (FSMP), UMS and assisted by Mrs. Salmie Jemon from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSK), UMS were involved in the mock audit this time. Also present at the mock audit session was Ms. Norti Sirin, Senior Deputy Registrar as the secretariat from the Center for Quality Assurance (CQA). The approaches to the implementation of the mock audit this time are through document review, interviews and surveys of faculty facilities conducted by live streaming and video recording.

In the closing session held in the afternoon, the panel of evaluators reported the audit findings summarized as follow, FKJ obtained concern (0), OFI (3) and strength (5). The panel of evaluators also expressed very satisfaction with the presentation session of measurement analysis which can be said to be best practice, preparation of complete and easily accessible documents, as well as management of audit travel operations by the faculty secretariat was very good, orderly and smooth.

Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Ismail Saad as the Dean of the FKJ also took the opportunity to convey his appreciation to the panel of evaluators for the audit findings which gave the faculty the opportunity to continuously improve quality. He also congratulated the members involved in the preparation of the MQAVA document and the Implementation Committee at the faculty level who worked hard to ensure that the mock audit session went smoothly.

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Reported byTs. Dr. Norzilawati Mohamad.

Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 4

28thMay 2021 – A refinery process of crude oil webinar was held. Ir Muhd Aiman Afiq has vast experienced in oil refineries and chemical plants (Olefins and Aromatics) operated by PETRONAS, Shell and ExxonMobil for 12 years. The talk emphasized four main topics, specifically major sectors of the oil and gas industry, typical refinery configurations, a basic overview of refinery processes and challenges in refinery operations. The talk began with a quick overview of the main products of refined crude oils such as LPG, petroleum naphtha, gasoline/petrol etc along with the oil refineries factories located in Malaysia.

Then, Ir Aiman thoroughly explained the crude oil properties and oil refineries process. All the equipment required in the refinery process such as Crude Distillation Unit, Naphtha Hydrotreating Unit, Naphtha Reforming Unit, Coking Unit and Fluidized Catalytic Cracking were thoroughly explained and demonstrated with a detailed figure. He also included all the components inside the equipment along with its functions.

Last but not least, the speaker also managed to share some of the challenges faced by him in the refinery operation based on his own experience. The challenges include safety, feedstock variability, regulations, equipment reliability and margin improvement. Overall, the flow of the entire talk was fairly smooth. After the talk, a Q&A session was conducted which allowed the audience to ask questions and share their opinions with the speaker. At the end of the program, a group photo session was carried out.

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17 4thJune 2021 – A reservoir modelling in oil and gas field

development plan (FDP) webinar was held. This event was organized by HK88 Oil and Gas Engineering Program and SPE UMS Student Chapter. About 78 participants joined the event including the lecturers of the Oil and Gas Engineering Program, students of Faculty Engineering and Faculty of Science and Natural Resources. The guest speaker for today was Ts.

Mohd Fadzil Harun, Senior Reservoir Engineering Lead Consultant, from Schlumberger, Kuala Lumpur.

Reported byTs. Dr. Norzilawati Mohamad.

Oil & Gas Programme Industrial Talk & Webinar : Series 5

During the sharing session, our guest speaker shared about the field development journey starting from appraisal, followed by concept, design and execution. It was mentioned that a field development plan would take up to 3 to 5 years to complete. However, it was all depending on the factors and the companies.

The gist of this industrial talk and webinar was discussing reservoir modelling. We learn about the importance of reservoir modelling and reservoir modelling data. Some hardware and software are needed in the process of working on field development plans such as Petrel Reservoir Engineering software and ECLIPSE. Reservoir Dynamic Modelling involves various stages and stages gate. There is an essential formula which is known as estimated ultimate recovery (EOR) that is needed to know the potential production expected from an oil well or deposit.

At the end of the presentation, there was a Q&A session for the audiences to voice out their curiosity to the guest speaker regarding the reservoir modelling in the oil and gas field development plan. At the end of the session, pictures were taken with the guest speaker and the audiences. It was indeed a very knowledgeable sharing session with Ts. Mohd Fadzil Harun and hopefully all the students gained benefits from the event.

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JMIPT 2021: Briefing On Admission To The FKJ Diploma Program

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Reported byNurhani Sugianto.

17thJune 2021 - Faculty of Engineering (FKJ) was given the opportunity to give a briefing on admission to the Diploma in Process Engineering (Oil and Gas Operations) program in conjunction with the Jom Masuk IPT (JMIPT) 2021 program held from 15-21 June 2021 (phase 1).

The JMIPT program is an annual program of the Student Admission Management Division (BPKP) of JPT involving the participation of exhibitors from all IPTs in the country. This year, for the first time it was held virtually following the Covid-19 Pandemic.JMIPT 2021 (phase 1) which is held virtually focuses on Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) graduates to get information about the programs offered at the Matriculation, Foundation and Diploma levels.

Briefing delivered by Dr. Mohd. Suffian Misaran @ Misran begins with an introduction to the faculty and programs, program accreditation, entry requirements, teaching and learning activities, career paths and ends with a question and answers session. This virtual briefing can also be browsed through the JMIPT portal and UPU's Official FB.

Apart from briefings by IPTs, JMIPT 2021 also held a virtual exhibitor booth involving the participation of all IPTs in the country.

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Webinar On “Management And Accounting For Engineers”

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Reported byDr. Yew Hoe Tung.

23rd June 2021 - Programme Electronic Engineering (Computer) has invited Mr. Tony Tee Boon Chai, Chairman of Galaxy Group of Companies, to give a webinar to 2ndyear HK20 students who are currently taking the management and accounting course (KS09903). Mr. Tony Tee obtained his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from University of Kansas, USA and Master in Business Administration (MBA) from University of Southern California, USA. The webinar covered management and accounting topics such as marketing mix, production management, marketing, budgetary planning, etc. Mr. Tony Tee highlighted the importance of management and accounting knowledge for engineering students. He strongly encourages the students to enhance their soft skills and obtain professional certificates before leaving the university.

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Webinar On “Wireless 5Ghz Radio Equipment”

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Reported byDr. Yew Hoe Tung.

25th June 2021 - Programme Electronic Engineering (Computer) has invited Ir. Peter Chin Hong Min, Managing Director of Inferno Network, who also an IAP of HK20 programme, to give a webinar Wireless 5GHz Radio Equipment for HK20 students. Ir. Peter Chin has more than 30 years of industrial experience, specializes in telecommunication and computer network design. The webinar covered wireless communication topics such as link efficiency and performance, point to point and multipoint with dedicated timeslots for guaranteed traffic, heals lost & corrupted packets, and eliminating transmit &

receive errors. Ir. Peter Chin also shared some of the latest wireless 5GHz radio equipment and telecommunication projects during the webinar.

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2021 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Final Year Project Poster Presentation

IEEE Student Branch (UMS) organised 2021 Final Year Project Poster (FYP) Competition on 30th June 2021 from 08:30 am until 11:30 am using Zoom. This event provided a platform for 4thyear HK02 students to present their FYP and interact with alumni, lecturers, and industrial visitors. There were 41 projects participated in the event, which can be categorised into 5 categories The event attracted 93 participants.

Participant No. of Attendee

EEE Student 45

Industrial Judge 5

Alumni Judge 5

EEE Judge 10

Committee 15

Visitor 13

Total 93

Category Best Presenter

Control &

Optimisation

Muhammad Firas Bin Mohd Rodzlan

Project: Mobile Feeding Robot for Crab Indoor Farming

Power &

Energy

Norman Lim

Project: PV Optimisation in Grid-Connected System using Artificial Neural Network

Materials &

Electromagnetics

Inaldo Joelrin Malindol

Project: Properties and Characterisation of Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitor using Nano Titanium Oxide

Image, Communication

& HMI

Chia Kai Yee

Project: Game Interface using Hand Gesture Signal Processing &

Artificial Intelligence

Fong Seng Yau

Project: Spatio-Temporal Imputation of Data in Wireless Sensor Network

Reported by Baslizatun Asania Binti Alli & Joyce Lu Kuan Yee, IEEE Student Branch (UMS).

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Industry Talk: Opportunities & Challenges of Electrical & Electronic Engineering

IEEE Student Branch (UMS) organised an Industry Talk:

Opportunities & Challenges of Electrical & Electronic Engineeringon 30th June 2021 from 11:45 am to 12:45 pm via Google Meet and Zoom. Two HK02 alumni were invited as the speakers. Ir. Wan Mohd Hazairin Bin Wan Daud (alumni 2001),Director of QMEC Consult Sdn.

Bhd., and Ir. Chin Chia Seet (alumni 2008), General Manager of Denergy Engineering Sdn. Bhd. had shared their experiences respectively in Oil & Gas and Renewable Energy.

Reported by Baslizatun Asania Binti Alli & Joyce Lu Kuan Yee, IEEE Student Branch (UMS)

Participant No. of Attendee

EEE Student 81

Invited Speaker 2

Committee 16

Visitor 40

Total 139

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Reported by Baslizatun Asania Binti Alli & Joyce Lu Kuan Yee, IEEE Student Branch (UMS)

2021 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Integrated Design Project Competition

IEEE Student Branch (UMS) organised 2021 Integrated Design Project Competition on 30thJune 2021 from 08:30 am until 11:30 am using Google Meet. This annual exhibition of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Programme provides a platform for 3rd year HK02 students to exhibit their integrated design projects and interact with students, lecturers, and industrial visitors. The exhibition showcased 9 innovations featuring Assistive Technology to solve the real-life issues. The event attracted 135 participants.

Participant No. of Attendee

EEE Student 77

Industrial Judge 6

EEE Judge 2

Committee 15

Visitor 35

Total 135

Award Winner First

Place Behavioural Triggered Fish Feeder

Second Place

Implementation of Bus Arrival Time Estimation and Passengers Register using Radio Frequency Technology

Third Place

Pothole Detection System

&

“Touch and Secure” Guard Patrol Security System

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Safety & Health Industry Talk For Mechanical Students

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Reported byIr. Ts. Mohd. Adzrie Radzali.

A Safety and Health Industry Talk was held on 11thApril 2021 from 2 PM to 4 PM by using the google meet platform. More than 80 students from different fields of studies participated in this talk, which came from different years of studies. Before this, the safety and health industry rarely known by the students. This event has become an eye-opener to the students. This talk was delivered by an experienced panel, Mr.

Mohd Firdaus bin Mazulkepli, Safety and Health Officer (SHO) in PESB Engineering Sdn. Bhd.

This talk was bringing the students to another level when the guest speaker explains and expose the students to the new industry and new job opportunities by having the sharing and Q&A session with the panel. During the talk session, students were explained about workplace safety. Workplace safety refers to the working environment at a company and encompasses all factors that impact the safety, health and well-being of employees. This can include environmental hazards, unsafe working conditions or processes, drug and alcohol abuse, and workplace violence.

The purpose of health and safety is to protect your workers, sub-contractors, customers and members of the public when they are involved with your business. As an engineer, we have a duty of care under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 but more than that, it's a good business practice to adhere to health and safety laws.

Mr. Firdaus also shared an interesting part of the working experience and how was an SHO daily routine was explained detailing where most of the audience have not encountered yet. In addition, some general input was shared by the speaker such as the starting salary, journey to be promoted into the executive department and many more.At the end of the talk, the speaker said safety is all about everyone responsible.

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Webinar On “Robotics With Cyber”

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Reported byNurul Aimuni Bahiah binti Selamat, Programme Director & Academic Exco of Computer Engineering Club.

A program was held by the Computer Engineering Club on April 24, 2021, on the virtual platform, Google Meet. The aforementioned program is known as the ‘Robotics with Cyber’ Webinar which included 8 committee members and 136 students from Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). A recording of the program can be accessed through Google Drive and Computer Engineering Club’s official Facebook Page.

The ‘Robotics With Cyber’ Webinar has successfully achieved the objective of the program, namely, expanding the scope of students’ knowledge in the field of robotics and cybersecurity effectively. The program received very positive responses based on the feedback through the Google Form provided at the end of the program. Alas, it is apparent and undeniable that students' interest in this field is increasing.

The program was held to provide initial exposure to students of the Faculty of Engineering to the field of robotics technology in order to prepare them for the continuation of the Industrial Revolution 4.0. The guest speaker, Ts. Julkifli Awang Besar, respectable alumni of UMS has studying experience at Shizuoka University, Japan by taking up the field of electronic engineering, coinciding with the very core of the Electronic Engineering (Computer) Club. He is also a national certified white hat hacker which specializes in Cyber Security.

Both of these pictures were taken during the webinar which is the Micro Bot that is designed and created by Ts. Julkifli himself.

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Webinar On “Major or Passion”

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Reported byIr. Ts. Mohd. Adzrie Radzali.

A virtual “Engineering to Business, Major or Passion?” talk was held on 2nd May 2021 and was open to all engineering students. The talk was run via google meet to follow the SOP during a pandemic. The main purpose of the talk is to enlighten the students about their future and interest. The sharing session was done by the guest speaker, Mr. Pengiran Muhammad Adil Bin Awang Iskanderdzulkarnein, a chief Marketing Officer in PMA Rich (M) sdn Bhd.

All the sharing are benefits to students on choosing their path.

In that two hours of the sharing session, Mr ‘Adli also shared that the engineering field will never be a barrier to a student to success in business. After all, is all about passion. The event was attended by more than 40 students from different fields of engineering. The program director, Muhd Nur Syafiq play a good role when he was a success to manage a program held on the weekend. He thanked all the participants and the speaker for their willingness to join the event. The guest speaker wished all the best for all students in future no matter what path they are choosing.

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Learn To Code In Python Workshop

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Reported byAinul Izzati Binti Anuar, Programme Director & Welfare Exco of Computer Engineering Club.

On the last 8th of May 2021, a programming workshop with the duration of 3 hours, namely, Learn to Code in Python Workshop, was held by Computer Engineering Club through google meet and YouTube streaming platforms. The aforesaid event has splendidly received participation from 119 people in addition to nine committee members. Mr. Hazwan Effendi, a machine learning engineer, was invited as a speaker to deliver significant bits of knowledge. This program had been conducted to give essential exposure to participants on Python language, provide the importance of Python language as a scripting language to developers, and demonstrate Python's implementation in building a simple code program.

The figure above illustrates the table of contents for this program at the beginning of the event. The invited speaker had explained eloquently regarding the contents of the program and had also briefly introduced himself,

On the other hand, the figure alongside demonstrates the activity organized by our speaker to exemplify a simple code program (rock, paper, scissors game). Before the said date, each participant was required to install Python software V3 since there will be a short while of building a simple code program. During this session, he sent out a link for the participant to access and copy- paste the codes into the installed compiler, and he justified each line of the code.

Above showed a few faces of the participants for

“Learn to Code in Python” Workshop. This workshop has successfully attained its objectives, that is to say, to give primary exposure to Python to fellow participants and provide the importance of Python language as a scripting language to developers.

demonstrating his background and the summary of his work field. The honourable speaker had been actively involved with several significant projects collaborating with big companies such as Sime Darby and Petronas.

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Webinar On “My Job, My Career”

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Reported byIr. Ts. Mohd. Adzrie Radzali.

A virtual “My Job, My Career: Project Engineer” talk was held on 29thMay from 10 am to 12 pm handle by Norhisham Bin Nordin third-year mechanical student. This program was attended by 50 students from different field of studies participated in this talk, which came from different years. A great career as Project Engineer is rarely known by students, This fantastic program acted as an eye-opener to the students about this job opportunity. “My Job, My Career” talk was delivered by UMS Mechanical Engineering Alumni, Mr.

Abu Bak’r Bin Sulaiman. Mr Abu Bak’r is a Project Engineer in Oil and Gas Company, Petra Resources Sdn Bhd. This talk was exposing the student to a new field and new job opportunity by having the sharing and Q&A session with the panel.

During this talk, Mr Abu Bak’r shared a story about the job scope of a project engineer. A Project Engineer manages technical or engineering projects. They work with stakeholders at all levels, with direct responsibility for budgeting, personal and project planning. As Project Engineer in Oil and Gas company, they responsible for any projects that will be done on an offshore platform. The purpose of the Project Engineer in the company to be responsible for schedule preparation, pre-planning, resource forecasting for engineering and other technical activities. During the talk, an interesting part of working experience and how was a Project Engineer daily routine was explained detailing where most of the audience haven’t encountered yet. Other general input such as the starting salary, journey to be Project Engineer, general advice for student future and many more.At the end of the talk, the panel ask the student not to demand a salary. The important thing in working life is sincere. Be sincere in whatever we do, and happiness is ours.

This great talk becomes a motivation to the student to do well in study and graduate with flying colours.

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The Path To Becoming A Professional Engineer

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Reported byArlando AlexJose Alexius, Programme Director & Communication Chair of Computer Engineering Club.

On the 29th of May, an event titled “From Fresh To Professional Engineer Webinar” was held by the Computer Engineering Club.

The event was intended for 1st year engineering students who were interested in becoming Professional Engineers. The invited speaker; Ir. Ts. Mohd Kamal Haziq Bin Kamaruzaman (Principal MEP engineer, HRDF Certified Trainer) explained the path to becoming a professional engineer.

Ir. Ts. Mohd Kamal in Google Meet listening to the speech by the director of the webinar.

Ir. Ts. Mohd Kamal explaining the requirements needed for an application to become a Professional Engineer.

Ir. Ts. Mohd Kamal thoroughly explained all the steps and paperwork needed to be done in order to start the road to being a PE (Professional Engineer). He advised students about all the advantages and disadvantages of such a position as well as telling his experiences before and after becoming a PE. He also showed examples of exam papers and engineering reports that he has done in the past.

The program was a huge success among students since most of the responses they got in their google form link were very positive. Ir. Ts. Mohd Kamal’s clear guidance and engaging talk gave the students newfound inspiration to continue their current studies so that they can become professional engineers in the future.

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A Finishing School Lecture For The Electronic Engineering (Computer) Final Year Students

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Reported byAssoc. Prof. Ir. Othman Hj. Ahmad.

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A Finishing School Lecture was delivered by Associate Professor Ir.

Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad and Dr. Sairin bin Salleh on the 16thof June 2021. During the lecture, the first speaker, Associate Professor Ir. Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad had shared his life experiences and tips in trying to secure jobs and one should no easily give up when facing hurdles in finding jobs. The second speaker, formerly from TMONE, Dr. Sairin bin Salleh was the invited speaker by the Electronic Engineering (Computer) program, and he used to work for the Research and Development of Telekom Malaysia Bhd. He started his career as an Electrical Engineer Trainee for Sabah Electricity Board in 1991 and he got his Engineering Doctorate from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in July 2014 on the Internet of Things (IoT) and had a few copyrights and patents under his belt.

Dr. Sairin bin Salleh delivered a talk entitled Jobs Skills In Demand Impacted by the Covid-19 Pandemic. The lecture was attended by the final year students of the Electronic Engineering (Computer) program that is soon will be in the quest to find jobs once they completed their studies.

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Reported by Pejabat FKJ (P&I), 30.06.2021

Faculty of Engineering: Scopus Citations & Researcher Profile

Faculty of Engineering (FKJ) had recorded a total of 1758 Scopus citations in 2020, a continuous increment from the previous years (2019:1566; 2018:1287; 2017:1261;

2016:1067). At the end of June 2021, 1081 citations have been received by FKJ staffs with UMS affiliation. 60 of 94 staffs (63.8%) including those who went for study leaves and newly joined have obtained at least four citations in 2021. 49 of 94 staffs (52.1%) received more than 39 citations during 2016-2020. As FKJ citations generally classified in Engineering & Technology field, the global benchmark factor of 17 is used to standardise and obtain the normalised index (index = citations during 2016-2020 divided by 17). The citation status can be distributed into 7 categories where the performance of each program (normalised index) are presented with the pie chart and histogram. The achievement of FKJ citations are summarised and analysed prior to reporting UMS management on 28 June 2021.

Performance scorecard of 2016-2020 FKJ Scopus citations by program are:

Scoreboard

Scopus Performance TopNormalisedI-CitationProgram

1. 16.5(17 staffs), HK03 2. 7.5(14 staffs), HK02 3. 6.1(18 staffs), HK08 4. 4.9(10 staffs), HK88 5. 4.0(12 staffs), HK20 6. 2.5(23 staffs), HK01 TopAverage CitationsProgram

1. 464.8(17 staffs), HK03 2. 222.3(14 staffs), HK02 3. 180.2(10 staffs), HK08 4. 125.8(12 staffs), HK20 5. 116.2(10 staffs), HK88 6. 65.2(23 staffs), HK01 Top2021 (Jan-Jun) CitationsProgram

1. 44.9(17 staffs), HK03 2. 16.1(14 staffs), HK02 3. 15.1(10 staffs), HK88 4. 14.0(18 staffs), HK08 5. 8.4(12 staffs), HK20 6. 7.4(23 staffs), HK01

TopNormalisedI-CitationsIndividual 1.74.7Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. Sarbatly 2. 55.5Prof. Dr. Coswald S. Sipaut @ M.N.

3. 38.0AP. Dr. Kenneth Teo Tze Kin 4. 33.7AP. Ir. Dr. Nurmin Bt. Bolong 5. 30.9AP. Dr. Abu Zahrim Bin Yaser TopCitationsIndividual

1. 2066Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. Sarbatly 2. 1668Prof. Dr. Coswald S. Sipaut @ M.N.

3. 1014Prof. Dr. Seock-Sam Kim 4. 998AP. Dr. Kenneth Teo Tze Kin 5. 980AP. Ir. Dr. Nurmin Bt. Bolong Top2021 (Jan-Jun) CitationsIndividual

1. 153Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. Sarbatly 2. 118Prof. Dr. Coswald S. Sipaut @ M.N.

3. 101AP. Dr. Abu Zahrim Bin Yaser 4. 75Dr. Junidah Binti Lamaming 5. 73AP. Dr. Jidon @ Adrian Bin Janaun TopCitations per PaperIndividual

1. 702AP. Ir. Dr. Nurmin Bt. Bolong 2. 577Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. Sarbatly 3. 377AP. Dr. Jidon @ Adrian Bin Janaun 4. 259Dr. Emma Suali

Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. Sarbatly 5. 217Ir. Dr. Sariah Abang

74% 84% 83%

60%

Citation Index

FKJ ≥ 2

1. Normalised Index > 8.0 (23)

No Citation

3% 54%

(94) 24%

2. Normalised Index 6.0 - 7.9 (6) 6. Normalised

Index 0.1 - 0.9 (28)

7. Normalised Index = 0.0 (3)

5. Normalised Index 1.0 - 1.9 (12)

4. Normalised Index 2.0 - 3.9 (13)

43%Citation Index

< 2

3. Normalised Index 4.0 - 5.9 (9) 6%

10%

13% 14%

30%

3%

HK08 (18)

6% (1) Index 6.0 - 7.9 22% (4)

Index

> 8.0

11% (2) Index 4.0 - 5.9 6% (1)

Index 2.0 - 3.9 22% (4)

Index 1.0 - 1.9 27% (5)

Index 0.1 - 0.9

6% (1) Index = 0.0

6%45%

49% Citation Index

≥ 2 Citation

Index

< 2 No

HK20 (12)

8% (1) Index 6.0 - 7.9 17% (2)

Index

> 8.0

8% (1) Index 4.0 - 5.9

25% (3) Index 2.0 - 3.9 17% (2)

Index 1.0 - 1.9 25% (3)

Index

0.1 - 0.9 42%58%

Citation Index

≥ 2 Citation

Index

< 2

HK88 (10)

10% (1) Index 6.0 - 7.9 20% (2)

Index

> 8.0

30% (3) Index 4.0 - 5.9 10% (1)

Index 1.0 - 1.9 30% (3)

Index

0.1 - 0.9 60%

40% Citation Index

≥ 2 Citation

Index

< 2

HK01 (23)

4% (1) Index > 8.0 9% (2)

Index 4.0 - 5.9 4% (1) Index 2.0 - 3.9

13% (3) Index 1.0 - 1.9 61% (14)

Index 0.1 - 0.9

9% (2) Index = 0.0

17%

9%

74% Index ≥ 2Citation

Citation Index

< 2 No

HK02 (14)

29% (4) Index

> 8.0

14% (2) Index 6.0 - 7.9 7% (1)

Index 4.0 - 5.9 36% (5)

Index 2.0 - 3.9

14% (2) Index 0.1 - 0.9

14%86%

Citation Index

≥ 2 Citation Index < 2

HK03 (17)

6% (1) Index 6.0 - 7.9

59% (10) Index

> 8.0

17% (3) Index 2.0 - 3.9

12% (2) Index 1.0 - 1.9

6% (1) Index 0.1 - 0.9

18% 82%

Citation Index

≥ 2 Citation Index < 2 Index

4.94 Index

3.95 Index

6.08 Index 16.51 Index

7.46 Index 2.47

Scopus Citations

60 of 94 staffs with citations ≥ 4 in 2021 (63.8%) 49 of 94 staffs with citations ≥ 39 in 2016-2020 (52.1%)

58%

39%

86% 77%

17%

30%

93% 94%

44%

67%

80%

HK01 HK02 HK03 HK08 HK20 HK88

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Symposium on Advanced Coagulation-Adsorption Processes (ACAD2021) –‘Lockdown’ style

Reported byDr. Junidah Lamaming.

The Symposium on Advanced Coagulation-Adsorption Processes was conducted virtually under the Chemical Engineering Programme and was helmed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abu Zahrim Yaser on 23rdJune 2021.

Amidst the increasing cases of Covid19 where the government is enforcing the lockdown on the whole country again, the symposium was held with great success in ‘lockdown’ mode. The one-day event was run smoothly in the own comfort home with opening remarks by the Vice Chancellor of UMS, Prof. Datuk ChM.

Ts. Dr. Taufiq Yap Yun Hin and closed with an appreciation speech by the FKJ dean, Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr Ismail Saad, himself. The symposium was divided into two sessions which were the morning session chaired by Prof. Dr. Chu Chi Ming whilst Ir. Dr. Sariah Abang chaired the afternoon session.

The keynote and invited speakers

The organizing committee managed to invite 8 prominent speakers and 11 oral presenters to share their knowledge and expertise related to the coagulation-adsorption processes. Apart from UMS, the local and international participants of 55 from different universities, including UKM, UPM, UTHM, USM, UNIMAS, UNIMAP, MPOB, Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak and University of Nottingham Malaysia, also managed to share the updates on research and developments of the coagulation and adsorption technology that can be applied to the water and wastewater treatment in Malaysia through open questions and discussion during the symposium.

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33 Quoting Marie Curie’s line of ‘Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas’ is one of the many driving forces in providing the platform for sharing knowledge and ideas through the symposium. With the research ideas pitch, we naturally become curious about the person and tend to seek more and venturing the ideas in greater depth. Thus, the collaboration of many researchers from various institutions is being fostered through the symposium, notably in the coagulation and adsorption field. The selected full papers will be published in an edited book i.e. Waste Management, Processing and Valorisation (Springer) and Special Issue- Advances in Coagulation-Adsorption Processes (Hindawi) under the International Journal of Chemical Engineering (Impact Factor: 1.877). Both issues are expected to be published in January 2022.

With the restrictions and following the SOP’s, the preparation of the symposium that took 3 months was 100% done virtually with the meetings and submission utilizing the internet to the fullest. The most challenging part is ensuring the internet connectivity was not disrupted during the symposium since both organizers and participants depend on their internet network providers. Fortunately, luck was on our side and it went well. A good job by the organizing committee and all the participants that bridged the gap knowledge between academicians and students into more fruitful results and discussion. Stay safe and until next time!

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Webinar On “Work Culture Of Professional Believers & Integrity”

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Reported by Azmi Bin Jumat.

25th Jun 2021 – A webinar entitled "Work Culture Of Professional Believers & Integrity" was held virtually by the Faculty of Engineering (FKJ), Universiti Malaysia Sabah. The talk was delivered by Ir. Dr. Hj. Amsori Muhammad Das, a Lecturer from Batanghari University Jambi Indonesia. This program is organized by FKJ in collaboration with the Islamic Center of Universiti Malaysia Sabah.

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“Yaasin” Reading Ceremony & “Doa Selamat” at FKJ Surau Al-Khawarizmi

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Reported byIr. Ts. Mohd. Adzrie Radzali.

The Surau Al-Khawarizmi, Faculty of Engineering (FKJ) has been fully operational with a capacity of 40 pilgrims according to the SOP of social distancing. On 1st April 2021, the "Yaasin" Reading and "Doa Selamat" Ceremony was held at the Surau led by Dr Mohd. Azizul bin Ladin. The ceremony was also attended by the Faculty's Dean and wife, Dr Mohd. Suffian Misaran (Deputy Dean of Academic and International), En. Azmi bin Jumat (Deputy Registrar) and faculty staff. The council thanked the donors who kindly contributed to the needs and facility of the Surau.

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FKJ Conducted Virtual “Yaasin” Reading Ceremony & “Doa Selamat”

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Reported byAzmi Bin Jumat.

7thMay 2021, Friday – A virtual recitation of surah Yaasin and a virtual prayer for peace was held at the Faculty of Engineering (FKJ), Universiti Malaysia Sabah. The purpose of this ceremony is to seek Allah's blessings and protection from any illness and safety of students who have started the journey back to their hometowns today in conjunction with the Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Yassin’s reading was led by YBrs. Dr Azizul Ladin, Deputy Dean (Student and Alumni Affairs), FKJ was followed by a short tazkirah. The ceremony was also attended by the Dean, lecturers, officers, administrative staff and FKJ laboratory staff.

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Congratulations & Birthday Wishes From FKJ

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For all those born from April to June, we wish you a Happy Birthday and many happy

returns.

ADRIANA ERICA AMALUDIN AHMAD NURFAIDHI RIZALMAN AROLAND M'CONIE JILUI KIRING EDDY SYAIZUL RIZAM BIN ABDULLAH HAZLIHAN BIN HARIS

HELEN CHUO SIN EE JASMI BIN JAYA

JOHN PAULUS DUA ABDULLAH JULIUS BIN SOKODOR

JANICE LYNN AYOG MAZLINA BINTI MAMAT

MOHAMMAD RADZIF BIN TAHARIN

MOHD SAIYFUL @MOHD ADZAS SAFIC AWANG MOHD. KAMEL WAN IBRAHIM

MOHD.RUSLAN BIN NOORJAYA CHEW MUNAP BIN SALLEH

MURNI BINTI SUNDANG MUS MULYADY B. MATLIN NELLY BINTI MAJAIN RAYSIUS MODI RAZIS BIN MASTERI THAM HENG JIN

WONG HOCK TZE @ FARRAH WONG YOONG HOU PIN

NOOR SHEENA HERAYANI BINTI HARITH MOHD AZIZUL BIN LADIN

AZWAN GAKAU @ SALLEH MOHD. KHAIREE IZWAN BIN SHAM

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