PhD Candidates of Greenovation Research Group Participated in the Postgraduate Study Colloquium Hosted by ATMA of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

PhD Candidates of Greenovation Research Group Participated in the Postgraduate Study Colloquium Hosted by ATMA of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

On 25th July 2019, 13 PhD candidates of Greenovation Research Group participated in the postgraduate study colloquium hosted by ATMA of UKM. A total of 46 postgraduate candidates from IIUM, UKM, UPM, USIM, UM and UTM presented their research materials. As chairman of the event, Associate Professor Dr Nor Zalina Harun was much delighted with the outcome of the colloquium which was initiated by Greenovation Research Group and was jointly organized with ATMA in a short period, three weeks. The upcoming colloquium will be hosted by UPM.

PhD Student Engagement in a Conference at Aalto University in Finland

PhD Student Engagement in a Conference at Aalto University in Finland

Three PhD candidates from Greenovation Research Group, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, presented their research works at Second International Society of Participatory Mapping (ISPM): Let the people map conference hosted by Aalto University, Espoo, Finland on 17-19 June 2019. The conference provides a platform for presenting recent advances within the field of participatory mapping and initiating discussion on the current state and future directions of the research. The candidates are Sarah Alia Norazlan, Janatun Yusof and Daodu Tosin whom are supervised by Ismail Said, a professor of landscape architecture at the faculty. At the conference, they presented their research to more than 45 participants coming from 26 countries throughout the world. And, they had a long discussion with the chairman of the conference, Professor Marketta Kytta, on their ongoing research of children’s environment. Inasmuch, Sarah Alia Norazlan, received an award of US$700 and registration fee from the conference secretariat.

200 Architectural, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Professionals Gathered in Seminar on Cost Engineering (SCE 2019)

200 Architectural, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Professionals Gathered in Seminar on Cost Engineering (SCE 2019)

Building Information Centre (BIC) Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying in collaboration with UTMSPACE and Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia, organised a Seminar in Cost Engineering 2019 held at The Royal Widad Residence, Kuala Lumpur on the 25th of July, 2019.

The seminar was attended by 200 AEC professionals comprising Quantity Surveyors, Civil Engineers, M&E Engineers and Contractors.  Some of the current and past cost engineering issues were discussed as well as the future plans for the Malaysian construction industry. Five industry leaders from CIDB, Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM), Petronas and Cakna Enterprise Sdn Bhd shared  their vast experiences on the best practices and lessons learnt from various construction and engineering works in Malaysia.

The Secretary-General of Ministry of Works Dato’ Dr. Syed Omar Sharifuddin Syed Ikhsan in his opening speech urged local construction industry players to embrace the latest technological advancements of Industry 4.0 in order to remain competitive and relevant in the global arena. Dato’ Dr Syed Omar also stated that the Ministry of Works is committed in advancing the Quantity surveying profession which will be promoting the usage of Big Data analytics.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development) of UTM Prof. Dr. Azlan Abdul Rahman while addressing the audience made a remarkable statement saying “As we are moving towards Industry 4.0, Quantity Surveyors also need to be more diversified in their knowledge and skills”. He further stated that annual collaborative seminar such as ” Seminar in Cost Engineering 2019 ” is part of the initiatives aimed to add more value to our construction professionals, including the Quantity Surveyors.

Prof. Dr. Azlan added that the inclusion of Malaysian Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement Second Edition (MyCESMM) into the engineering syllabus for higher learning institution has greatly helped in producing skilled graduates who are more attuned with the current industrial needs. MyCESMM2 is a single measurement standard, produced by CIDB, which can be used as a guideline in Bills of Quantities preparation for civil engineering works, contracts costing as well as tender documents preparatiosn and submissions. Taking example from one of the forum speakers’ case studies, Prof. Dr. Azlan highlighted that MyCESMM2 has not only helped the industry players to significantly reduce their operational costs, but also provided them with a systematic way to manage their operations.

Dr. Zuhra Junaida invited as Visiting Scholar at Faculty of Industrial Education and Technology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL)

Dr. Zuhra Junaida invited as Visiting Scholar at Faculty of Industrial Education and Technology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL)

Dr. Zuhra Junaida Husny, the Deputy Director of Centre for Innovation Planning and Development (CIPD) and a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying (FBES), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) was invited as a visiting research scholar for the program entitled ‘Academic Melting Pot’ offered by the Faculty of Industrial Education and Technology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Thailand. The fellowship duration was for 30 days (27 May 2019 to 25 June 2019).

During the program, she participated as the Invited Speaker at the Industrial Education Seminar on 28th May 2019 in which she delivered a talk entitled ‘The Need of Data Sensing and Signal Processing on Haulage Vehicles’.

She also contributed as a Session Chair during the 17th International Conference on Developing Real-Life Learning Experience (DRLE2019) from 30th  to 31st May 2019. Apart from that, she has also been given the privilege to work with the research team from Department of Engineering Education led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sunti Tuntrakool on potential research collaboration and publications.

 

Previously, Dr. Zuhra Junaida Husny was the recipient of the Leaders in Innovation Fellowship (LIF) program from 14 January 2019 to 25 January 2019 in London worth RM 85,000.00 for each participant. She received the fellowship based on her proposal on a program called HACADEMY©, a one-stop centre for halal training programs, halal professional talent matching and organisational learning platform that is cost-effective and sustainable.