JPBW Monthly Seminar “Spatial Modeling to Support Integrated Flood Risk Management”

jpbwseminar-septDr. Richard Sliuzas, an Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management, University of Twente The Netherlands, gave an enlightening talk at the JPBW Monthly Seminar on 26th  September 2016.

Associate Professor Dr. Richard Sliuzas graduated from University of South Australia (formerly SAIT) in 1979. He completed a Post-graduate Diploma and MSc in Urban Survey and Human Settlements Analysis at the International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) in 1980 and 1988 respectively. In 2004 he obtained a PhD from the Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Utrecht University. Dr. Richard’s professional career began in Adelaide, Australia where he worked  as town planner at town planning firm and at local government body from 1981-1983 and later joined ITC in December 1983. He has been involved in numerous projects abroad and since 1995 has been professionally active in China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Vietnam.

The talk on the 26th of September highlighted his work on integrated flood risk assessment in Kampala, Uganda, a project undertaken under the UN-Habitat Cities and Climate Change Initiative from 2012 – 2013. He was the team leader for the project. Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda is expected to experience even more frequent local flash floods, a result of the rapid growth and urbanisation. He also spoke at length on a detailed flood risk assessment which was developed with a dynamic modeling tool (LISEM) for the upper Lubigi catchment area with specific attention to the situation in Bwaise, one of Kampala’s best known flooding hotspots.  The talk held at the Convention Hall, FAB, was attended by students and academic staff of JPBW and ended at 11.00 am.

 

Meeting of Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning Students with Academic Advisors, Semester 1 2016/2017

The Department of Urban and Regional Planning (DURP), Faculty of Built Environment (FAB), had its first meeting with the respective Academic Advisors and advisees of Year 1 to Year 4 on 22nd September (Thursday) 2016 at the Convention Hall, B12.  Prizes for academic excellence Semester 2, 2015/2016 were also presented to respective students for each Year at the meeting.  Students who received prizes were Josephine Lee Siaw Ling (Year 1-GPA 3.79, CGPA 3.89), Siti Nabila bt Mokhtar (Year 2-GPA 3.67, CGPA 3.70), and Tay Suet Yi (Year 3-GPA 4.00, CGPA 3.93).  Prizes comprising of the Malaysian Institute of Planners, Planning Malaysia Special Issue IV-2016 Journal entitled “Towards an Asian Urban Agenda : Planning Asian DiverCity, IntenseCity, ComplexCity & AuthenticCity  and certificate were presented to the best students by the Deputy Dean (Academic), Associate Professor  Dr. Mohammad Rafee bin Majid.  The meeting ended at 4.00 pm with refreshments for all DURP students and academic advisors.

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Sr. Dr. Sarajul Fikri Mohamed Won Gold Medal Award at the International University Carnival on e-Learning (IUCEL 2016)

Johor Bahru, 22nd September 2016:   Sr. Dr. Sarajul Fikri Mohamed from  the Department of Quantity Surveying, Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) has won GOLD medal award  at the International University Carnival on e-Learning (IUCEL 2016) held on 20 and 21 September 2016 at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Johor Bahru Malaysia.

International University Carnival on eLearning (IUCEL) 2016 permits academician and students to showcase their product on teaching and learning innovation and compete in the Invention, Innovation and Design on e-Learning (IIDEL). In the IIDEL competition, there are 156 participants from various higher learning institutions.

Dr. Sarajul Fikri developed an innovative and systematic online teaching approach using Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) system to enhance students’ understanding and engagement in the classroom activities. This course is inherited from common Mechanical & Electrical Works Measurement (SBEQ3213) course that conducted using project-based learning approach. Currently, there is 910 students enrolled in this course and in addition, 259 registered students are international students, who have come from 52 countries.

For further information about this course please feel free to visit openlearning.com/courses/SBEQ3213x.

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