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TheIngenieur
byMs.ReikaKuaKeeEng
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JURUTERA
AQUANTUMLEAPINENGINEERING EDUCATION
THEGOLDENERAOFENGINEERING EDUCATION
institusi pendidikan tinggiswasta
Y.Bhg.AcademicianDatoIr.Prof.DrChuahHeanTeik, PresidentandCEOofUniversitiTunkuAbdulRahman(UTAR)
institusipengajiantinggiawam
SUSTAININGTHEQUALITYOFENGINEERING EDUCATION
INTERNATIONALRECOGNITIONOFMALAYSIAN ENGINEERINGDEGREES Y.Bhg.DatoIr.Prof.DrRadinUmarbinRadinSohadi,
MEETINGTHEMARKETDEMAND
THEIMPORTANCEOFCOMMUNICATIONAND SOFTSKILLS
Y.Bhg.DatoIr.DrAbuHashimbinAbd.Ghani, DirectorofPerundingHashim&NEHSdn.Bhd.
CONTINUING tolearnisuniversallyacceptedand adoptedbyallprofessions.Therapiddevelopmentin technologyinthis21stCenturyrequiresaversatileand highlycapabletechnicalworkforce.Theengineering initsknowledgeandapplications.Thus,engineersneed toupdatetheirknowledgeandskillsaccordingtothe technologicalchangeswhichrequirethemtoadoptlifelong learninginordertoachievecontinuingeducation.
ThisarticledescribesContinuingEngineeringEducation (CEE)vialifelonglearning.Severalissuesarediscussed withregardtoCEE;theimportanceandchallengesofCEE forengineersandthevenuesandtoolsthatareavailable forknowledgeexpansionandskillsdevelopmentthrough lifelonglearning.
Lifelonglearning(LLL)isthelifelong,life-wide,voluntary andself-motivatedpursuitofknowledgeforeitherpersonal orprofessionalreasons(Venkata etal.,2010).LLLis notonlyimportantforpersonaldevelopmentbutalsofor professionaldevelopmentwhereitcouldimprovethe competitivenessandemployabilityofapersonwhois engagedwithLLL.AccordingtoWulfandFisher(2002), thehalf-lifeofengineeringknowledgeisthetimeittakes forhalfofonesknowledgetobecomeobsoleteasthefast changesintechnologycouldevenmaketheknowledgeone hasacquiredbecomeobsoletein2to8yearstime.Thus, lifelonglearningisimportantintheengineeringprofession whereitwillhelptheengineerstokeepuptodatewith currentknowledgeandskillswhichareessentialtotheir (reportedinVenkataetal.,2010)asalllearningactivity undertakenthroughoutlife,withtheaimofimproved knowledge,skillsandcompetence,withinapersonal,civic, socialand/oremploymentrelatedperspective.
Foremployers,encouragingandassistinglifelong learningintheirorganisationswillhelptheemployeesto maintaintheircompetitivenesslocallyandgloballyand alsocreateastableworkforce.Thus,LLLisimportantfor anyengineeringprofessionaltobesuccessfulinhis/her workanditneedsgoodencouragementandsupportfrom employersinadditiontodedicationandcommitmentsfrom theengineers.ContinuingEngineeringEducation(CEE)
amongtheworkingengineersisgrowingthroughContinuing ProfessionalDevelopment(CPD)(Baukal,2010).
improvementofknowledge,skillsandcompetenceand theenhancementoflearning,undertakenbyanindividual inasimplewayaseverythingthatyoulearnthatmakes CEEcoursesforworkingengineersisincreasingwherethe coursesaregenerallyshorterindurationandfocusedmore oncompetencyandskills.Thosecoursesthataretargeted forfastlearningandrapidadaptation.Ontheotherhand, orPhDlevelonaparttimebasiswhichisfocusedmoreon theoreticalaspectswhilethedurationislonger.
ThemaingoalofCEEshouldbetoensurethatthereis aneducated,skilledandenergisedworkforcetomeetthe challengesofthe21stCentury,andinordertoachievethis, weneedtobuildandsustainanappropriateinfrastructure thatcanbolsterthedevelopmentofengineers.
incontinuingprofessionaldevelopmenttomaintaina responsibilityofprofessionalstoday,reinforcedbyexplicit requirementsofprofessionalbodies(FriedmanandPhilips, 2004).CEEreferstospecialisedtrainingtakenbypractising engineerswhoneedbothtechnicalandnon-technical knowledgeaswellastherelevantskills.
Workingengineersparticipateactivelyincontinuing engineeringeducationnowadaysduetothefollowing reasons:
a.Theamountofcontinuingeducationopportunitiesoffered byemployersandbyotherprovidersisincreasing.
b.Professionalinstitutionsplayanactiveroleandarealso importantproviders,withanincreasingnumberofCPD programmesbeingoffered.
c. programmesonaparttimebasis.
d.CPDisbeingusedtoregulateprofessionalpractice.
2.1ImportanceofContinuingEngineeringEducation engageinCPDthroughouttheirprofessionalcareertogainmoreknowledge pointstomaintaintheirProfessionalEngineer(PE)licence.
TheimportanceofCEEamongengineersmaybedescribedasfollows: a.Youngengineerswhohaverecentlygraduatedneedtogetinitialtraining isimportantforthemtolearnnewtechnologieswhichtheywouldneedto
b.Helpengineerstokeepupwithadvancesinengineering,andnontechnicaltrainingsuchascommunicationandpresentationskillscould helpengineersimprovetheirnon-technicalabilities.
c.CEEhelpsengineerstomaintaintheirPEregistration.Thisregistration isvitalformanygovernmentdepartmentsandcompaniestocertifythat designshavebeenreviewedbyacompetentengineer.
TheimportanceofCEEillustratedaboveunderscoresCEEasoneofthe mostpivotalcomponentsforanengineersdevelopmentwithinhisorher profession.
2.2ChallengesofContinuingEngineeringEducation Engineeringprofessionalsareroutinelyconfrontedwithcomplexproblems thatrequirethemtobemoreanalytical,innovativeandcritical,andtoadopt reasoningskillsintheirdecisionmaking(Kaprawietal.,2008).Engineers areconstantlyconfrontedwithnewtypesofproblemsandnewinformation abouttheexistingproblems;thusengineersmustnotstopequipping themselveswiththelatestknowledgeandskills.Thiswillrequirethemtobe
Ontheotherhand,therearesomechallengeswhichareuniquetoCEE. Thechallengesareasfollows:
a.Rapidchangesintechnologythatmakesomeoftheinformationbecome obsoleteveryfast.
b.Engineeringeducationinvolvesboththeoreticalandpracticalaspects wherebytheeducationalserviceproviderhastocaterforbothaspectsto highcostscouldbeincurredinprovidingtheservicessincecostly equipmentforhands-onlearningmightbeinvolved.
c.Newtechnologyisbeingdevelopedallaroundtheworldanddueto onesowncountry.Theengineersalsoneedtobefamiliarwiththelatest developmentsaroundtheglobe.
Thesechallengesindicatethatthereshouldbeastrongcollaborationamong andexpertise.Thegovernment,universitiesandindustrymustworkhand inhandtoprovidetheeffectivelearningenvironmentforengineerstogain moreknowledgeandskillsontheadvancementsrelatedtotheirengineering disciplineswhichindirectlycontributetothecountrysdevelopment.
3.CONTINUINGENGINEERINGEDUCATIONAVENUESAND TOOLS
Figure1showsvariousavenuesthatareavailableforCEE.Theseare describedinfurtherdetailonpage16.
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suitableforworkingengineerstogainmasteryinfocus areas.Theseprogrammesofferedonafulltimeorparttime basisdependonthestudentsavailability.Basically,the time)and4years(parttime),whilethePhDwilltakearound 3yearsforfulltimeandupto8yearsforparttimestudy. Thefeeforthisprogrammeisoftenbornebythestudents ortheiremployers.
ofteninvolveactiveparticipationbytheattendeesand trainingandeducationvendors.
Tutorialshelpengineerstoassimilatetheinformationwithin ashortdurationoftime,usuallyadayorless.Tutorialsare usuallydeliveredviatalks,groupdiscussionsinaclass,or evenonline.Typically,thetopicsdiscussedarenarrowand thetutorialsareofferedtopublicizethecurrentoutcomeof astudy.Tutorialsarealsoofferedaspartofconferences.
Conferencesareagoodplatformforlifelonglearning.A conferenceincludesvarioustechnicalsessionswhere andalsoakeynotespeechbyalocalorinternationalguest speakerfocusingonhisorherviewpointsonthecurrent Aconferenceisaplatformtoshareandgainnewknowledge amongtheengineersfromallovertheworld.
placeonlinewheretheparticipantscaninteractbysubmitting questionsanddiscussingissuesviaaforum.Webinarsare
universitiesandcommercialvendors.Webinarsareoften archivedwitheitherfreeorcontrolledaccess.
maylastforafewhoursoruptoafewdays.Suchcourses
Figure2showsthetoolsthatareavailabletoassistthe workingengineerstoengagewithCEEonline.Traditional learningcantakeplaceviaclasses,lectures,conferences, methodsandtoolswhichcanbeusedforlearningpurposes utilisinginternettechnology.Thesemethodsaremore convenientandlesscostlycomparedtotraditionalways. Alotoftraining,courseandlecturematerialsareavailable throughtheinternet,whichallowsengineerstogain knowledgeandskillsusingtheappropriatetoolseffectively. Web-basedtoolsarewidelyavailableandcanbeusedin thelearningprocess.Therefore,engineersshouldtakethe opportunitiesandadvantagesofferedbytheinternet.
4.CONCLUSION
tokeepupwiththechangesresultingfromtechnological bodiesandprofessionalsocietiesshouldencourage practisingengineerstoengagewithlifelonglearningso importantly,theindividualengineermustberesponsible availabletoallowtheengineertoretainandimprovehisor herprofessionalcompetency
[1]BaukalC.E.(2010)ContinuingEngineeringEducationthrough DistanceLearning.EuropeanJournalofEngineeringEducation,35(2), pp.225-233.
[2]FriedmanA.andPhillips,M.(2004)ContinuingProfessional Development:DevelopingaVision. JournalofEducationandWork, 17(3),pp.361-376.
[3]KaprawiN.,Razzaly,W.andAzroaiA.M.(2008)AFrameworkOf SustainableDevelopmentInContinuingEngineeringEducation ProgrammesInMalaysia. ProcofConferenceonContinuing EngineeringandTechnicalEducation(ICCEE08),Diponegoro Semarang,Indonesia,August2008.
[4]VenkataS.S,BrahmaS.,StampJ.andKundurP.(2010)ContinueYour Learning.IEEEPower&EnergyMagazine,(July/August2010),pp.3743.
[5]WulfW.A.andFisherG.M.C.(2002)AMakeoverForEngineering Education.IssuesinScience&Technology,18(3),pp.35-39.
TOTALRM2,626,233.20 (ANOTHERRM9,523,766.80ISNEEDED)
Outcome-BasedEducation(OBE)isaneducational termsofindividualstudentlearning.Theapproachfocuses onoutcomesratherthaninputs.ImplementationofOBEhas beenmadecompulsoryforallInstitutionsofHigherLearning (IHLs)throughthe PelanStrategikPengajianTinggi Negara tointerpretandstrategizeonthebestOBEimplementation. Theevaluationandachievementofoutcomesareheavily responsibletoproveonthepracticalityandeffectiveness systemasawhole.
DEFINITIONOFBENCHMARKING
standardsforthepurposeofcontinualimprovement.Hence engineeringprogrammeswouldalsobeapracticalapproach.
OBEandissuesofaccreditation.Thiswouldenablethe inthecurrentOBEapproachandimproviseinthespiritof
BENCHMARKINGTECHNIQUES
onlyapplicableforpublishedmaterialssuchasProgramme
EducationalObjectives(PEOs)andProgrammeOutcomes isparticularlyeffectiveforinitialstageandshouldbe advantageoussinceitalsocoversunpublishedmaterials suchastheimplementationofOBEsystem.Theinformation obtainedthroughathoroughdiscussionwiththeacademic programmemanagement.Theoutcomesofthevisitshould complementthepreliminarydataobtainedfromtheonline
Thereisnostrictguidelineonthebesttimingfor priortotheaccreditationvisit.Thiswouldprovideanupdate onlatestissuespertainingtoaccreditationvisitsand processes.
compareandcontrastbetweensimilarengineeringdegree tobeobtainedwouldbetheprogrammecurriculum andcoursecontent.Suchinformationwouldprovidean indicationonthematurityoftheprogrammeitselfand observedfromtheelectiveandspecialisedcourses. canalsobeobtainedoncontentdeliverymethods suchasproblem-basedandcooperativelearning.Their implementationisnotonlyrestrictedtotraditionalclassroom
ofIHLsusestheprobingapproachwithlaboratoriesasa laboratoriesbeingembeddedwithinaparticularcourse. tobeobserved. teachingandlearningactivities.Formallearninginsuch laboratoriescanalsobeaneffectiveavenuetoinstilsafety upgradingoffacilities.
mechanism.Similaritywithotherestablishedengineering programmesindicatematurityinplanningand bestpracticesfromtheotherIHLscanbeimplementedif theyalignwiththeresourcesandthenicheareasofthe university.
CurrentandpastissuesofJURUTERA,themonthlyBulletin ofIEM,maynowbeviewedfromtheIEMWebportalat www.myiem.org.my
Withdeepregret,wewishtoinformthatDatoIr.LimKhoon Hock(M05446)andIr.ChaiKimSoon(M02672)hadpassed awayon1August2012and24May2012respectively.On behalfoftheIEMCouncilandmanagement,wewishtoconvey ourdeepestcondolencestobothfamilies.
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Themostcriticaltypeofinformationthathasbeenoutlined systemsadoptedbydifferentengineeringprogrammes. Importantaspectstobeconsideredwouldincludethe Theinformationiscrucialsinceitrelatestothehigherlevel betweenengineeringprogrammesandthepracticescanbe demonstratedthroughproperdocumentation.Differences aredesignedtoconformtotheavailableresourcesand nicheoftheprogramme.
STANDINGCOMMITTEEONCORPORATEAFFAIRS,IEM
THEexplosionatthePetronasGasProcessingPlantinKerteh onThursday,10May,highlightsthesafetyandriskfactors inherentinengineeringworkandtheneedforadherence tothehighestsafetystandardstopreventtheoccurrenceof accidents.Otherwise,needlessinjuriesandlossoflivesas wellasdamagetopropertiesandassetswillresult.
Inviewofthisincident,theInstitutionofEngineers, Malaysia(IEM)considersitpertinentandtimelytohighlight theimportanceofsafetyinengineering.Manypeopleknow thatinourtechnologicalworld,engineeringproductsand processesareinstrumentalinshapingabetterlifeforallofus, butmanyareunawarethatlotsoftheseproductsandprocesses actuallycomewithinherentrisks.
aplaneorsimplydrivingourcars,theycanbedangerousif notproperlybuiltandcorrectlyhandled.Thus,stringentsafety theserisks.Whenstandardsarecompromised,whetherthey areduetoignoranceorindifference,problemswillariseand dangerwillseepin.
Forexample,whilsttherearestandardsandregulations inplacetogovernsafety,theIEMnotedthatthereisoften alackofunderstandingandcommitmentinthewaythat thesestandardsandregulationsareimplemented.Thereisno follow-uponresolvingtheactualengineeringproblemsthat theproceduresreferto,oftenwithdisastrousconsequences.
Organisationsshouldalwaysensurethatappropriate andthoroughreviewsareconductedtoproperlyunderstand thetaskathand,tomaketherightestimateoftherisks involvedinexecutingthetaskandtheappropriatemeasures tomitigaterisks.Awarenessprogrammesonengineering safetymustthereforebeaccordedtopprioritytomaintainthe understandingofandcommitmenttosafetybyeveryoneinan organisation.
15thMay2012
Besidesthehumanfactors,technicalreasonsareoften particularriskwouldberelatedtooperatingandmaintaininga plant,whichisattheendstageofitsdesignedlife.Thepotential forequipmentinsuchaplanttobesub-optimalisveryhigh. Inordertomitigatethepotentiallyhigherrisksofsuchplants, continuousandtightersurveillanceofpersonnelandthework environmentshouldbeinplace.Aplantshouldberefurbished orrebuiltwhenitreachestheendofitsdesignedlifeandany attempttoextenditslifewithoutspecialprecautionisarecipe forfailure,possiblyofcatastrophicproportions.Thereforeitis theresponsibilityofanorganisationtoemployprofessionally stages,butalsoduringmaintenancestagewheretheriskof accidentishigher.
ThecauseoftheexplosionatthePetronasGasProcessing PlantinKertehisbeinginvestigatedbytherelevantauthorities solutionsneededtomitigatefutureaccidents.Ifthereisa need,theIEMiswillingtoprovidethetechnicalexpertiseand independentadviceforinvestigatingthecauseofthisaccident andinreviewingthefollow-upmeasuresrequiredtopreventa similaraccidentfromoccurringagain.
Ir.Prof.DrJeffreyChiangChoongLuin HonorarySecretary
TheInstitutionofEngineers,Malaysia Session2012/2013
25thJune2012
THE offshoreMirionMonday,11June2012highlightsyetanother accidentatanoilandgasfacility.Thealarmingnumbers ofaccidentsthathaveoccurreddeserveattentionfromboth theindustryandauthorities.Therecouldbesomeserious underlyingissuespertainingtosafetyproceduresortheir enforcementintheindustry.
Whilsttechnicalreasonsareoftencitedasacommon culpritthatcausesaccidents,humanfactorscouldwellbe animportantelementinthesafetyprocess.Thelackof understandingandappreciationofsafetyconceptsamongst engineeringpersonnelwhosimplyfollowproceduresbyrote, aresomeofthepossiblecauses.
Forexample,whilevariousstandardoperatingprocedures existforsafeoperationsofskidsandpackageequipment, theproceduresneedtobeappliedwithsomethought.Aprejobsafetyanalysisandanunderstandingoftheactualjob incorporatedintotheworkplan.Ifthereisanydeviationfrom theinitialplan,areviewneedstobecarriedouttoensurethat
Manythingsareoftentakenforgrantedaswell. Engineeringdocumentationmaybeastandardrequirement, butaretheyproperlyreviewedpriortooperation?Equipment
possiblesubtledifferences.Havealertsandsafetywarnings forknownproblemsbyequipmentmanufacturerseverbeen monitored?Proceduresapplicabletoonetypeofequipment cannotbeassumedtobeautomaticallyapplicabletoanother. Workwhichaffectssystemsoutsideitsdesignatedareamust bechecked,sothattheydonotresultinacompromiseof overallintegrityandsafety.Safetydoesrequirealittlemore understanding,effortandcare,whichextendsbeyondthe safetymanuals.
Itisimportantthatlessonslearntfrompreviousaccidents aredisseminatedquicklythroughouttheorganisationandto theindustryasawhole.Forinstance,theaccidentswhichhad atotherfacilitiesshouldbedocumentedandmadeavailableto authorisedpersonnel.Awidespread,timelyalertofthecauses andsuggestedpreventivemeasureswillreducetheprobability ofasimilaraccidenttohappenagain.
asawhole.Thesemaybecoordinatedthroughanimpartial Malaysia(IEM).
Ir.Prof.DrJeffreyChiangChoongLuin HonorarySecretary
TheInstitutionofEngineers,Malaysia Session2012/2013
8thAugust2012
on26thJuly2012duringmethanolloadingisyetanother unfortunateincidentthathasnotonlyresultedinthelossof livesanddamagetopropertiesbutalsoindirecteconomic lossesduetodisruptionatthePatau-PatauPowerStation. Itisacauseofconcernforeveryoneintheindustrybut hopefully,itwillalsoprovetobeanopportunityfor rectifyingshortcomingsandininitiatingnewmeasuresto improvetheexistingsafetyproceduresandtoensurethat accidentsareminimised,ifnotaltogethermitigatedin future.
Whateverthereasonsfortheincident,thecauseofthe error,faultysafetysystemsoracombinationofboth.If freaklightningwasthecauseoftheincidentasreported, measureshavebeentaken,astherearetechnologies availabletocontaintheeffectsanddangersoflightning. Tosolelyidentifylightningasthecauseandatthesame timetolabelitastoochallengingtomanageistechnically whatreallydidhappen?
Acomprehensiveinvestigationandatransparent incidencesinthefuturebecauselightningisanatural phenomenonwhichwillnotdisappearbutwillcontinueto happen.
Itispertinenttonotethatthisincidentenhancesthe factthatHazardandOperabilityStudies(HAZOP)arestill methanolwillsurelyneedtoaddressfundamentalquestions suchasthedangersoflightningwhichwouldhaverequired asystematicengineeringapproachofprotection,prevention andmitigation.
Asalearnedprofessionalorganisation,theInstitution ofEngineers,Malaysia(IEM)wouldbekeentoengage withtherelevantauthoritiesonsafetyissuessuchasthis, asourmembersandtheengineeringfraternityingeneral willlearnfromsuchincidencesthatwillgoalongwayin helpingtobuildasaferMalaysia.
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TheInstitutionofEngineers,Malaysia Session2012/2013
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RefertolastmonthstipsonDevelopingSafetyProgrammes,followthe process,andyouwillbeabletoseeafamiliarpatternonhowtoaddress safetyissues.
TheyareallwrittenintheSafeWorkInstructions.Regardlessofvarious namesbeingused,theyareprettymuchthesame.Forinstance,SafeWork Instructions,SafeWorkMethods,MethodStatements,StandardOperating Procedures,andsoforth.Thebottomlinetheyfeatureallthestepsonhow toworksafely.
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DOYOUKNOWTHATITISAREPETITIVEPROCESS?
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HOWTOENSURETHATITWILLWORK?
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TheIEMPresidenthadinMay2011mootedtheideaof formulatingaCoEforEngineersinTheTeachingProfession. Asub-committeewassetupundertheE2TDofIEMto formulatethedraftCoE.
Thesub-committeeheadedbyY.Bhg.DatoIr.Prof.DrMd. NoorBinSallehofInternationalIslamicUniversityMalaysia (IIUM)wastaskedwiththeformulationoftheCoE.Thiswas completedbyJanuary2012andwassubmittedtotheIEM President.ThecommitteewasthendirectedtoconductahalfdayforumonthedraftCoEon10thApril2012whichwasheld atIEMandattendedbyabout30participantsconsistingof academicsfrombothIPTAandIPTSandasmallnumberfrom industry.
VariousaspectsofthedraftCoEweredebatedattheforum andtheviewsoftheforumparticipantsweretakeninto consideration.ThedraftCoEwassubsequentlyrevisedand forendorsementbyCouncilandforitsadoption.TheIEM CoE.Itisnowreadytobeissuedandwillbeapplicabletoall EngineersintheteachingprofessioninMalaysia.Fulldetails oftheapprovedCoEareasprovidedbelow.
Thiscodeofethicsprovidestheprinciplesastothebasicroles andresponsibilitiesoftheEngineerswhoareinvolvedinthe teachingprofessionespeciallyatthetertiarylevel.Theyare oftheengineeringprofessionandoftheteachingprofession Ingeneral, theobjectivesofthisCodearethefollowing: Toupholdtheprofessionalismintheteachingprofession Todeveloptheawarenessandtheneedforengineers intheteachingprofessiontobemorallyandethically responsibleinproducinggraduateswhohaveachieved acompetentstandard.
Engineeringteachersarethustoconductthemselvesinthe highestethicalstandardmorallyandprofessionally,setting therightcorevaluesinordertoproduceengineering characterstoservethecommunityandnation.
Principle1PedagogicalCompetency Pedagogyistheartormethodsofteaching.Inorderto communicatethecourseobjectiveseffectively,anengineer intheteachingprofessionshallbeknowledgeable,versatile
adoptalternativeinstructionalmethods.
Principle2ContentAccuracy
Anengineerintheteachingprofessionshallmaintainahigh thatthecontentisaccurate,representativeandrelevant withrecenttechnologicaladvancement.
Principle3ContentCompetency
fundamentalprinciplesofthesubjectmatterastoensure thoroughandeffectiveunderstandingofthecoursecontent. completeunderstandingofthecourse.
Principle4Plagiarism
Plagiarismisanunethicalactofdeliberatelytakingand usingthework,data,ideasandinformationofotherswithout permissionorconsent.Engineersintheteachingprofession shouldnotplagiariseinanyformandshouldensurethat thesourceofmaterialsusedisclearlyandprofessionally acknowledgedandlikewisetoensurestudentsdonot commitplagiarism.
Principle5AcademicHonestyandIntegrity
Engineersintheteachingprofessionshouldportraytheir academichonestyandintegrity.Theyshouldadhere tothehighestlevelofprofessionalismandethics, advancementofresearch,scholarship,teachingand learning,consultancies,publicationsandservicestothe communities.Anydishonestactivityshouldbeavoided includingcheatingandsabotagingtheworksofothers.
Studentsacademicrecordssuchasgrades,psychological anddisciplinaryrecords,attendances,andanymeansof communicationwithstudentsaretreatedasprivateand
withawrittenconsentbythestudentsforlegitimate academicpurposeonly(potentialemployers,postgraduate dealtbytheinstitution.
Principle7StudentsAcademicAssessments
Allengineersintheteachingprofessionaretoassess studentsperformancebyensuringthattheassessment
isvalidandcongruentwiththeprogramme/course/unit toprovidepositivefeedbackforthestudentstorespond.
Principle8RelationshipwithStudents
Anengineerintheteachingprofessionmustmaintain relationshipswithstudents.Suchrelationshipinnaturewill createaperceptionoffavouritismonthepartoftheteacher.
Principle13WhistleBlowing
Engineersintheteachingprofessionhavetheobligation toreportwrong-doingsorinappropriateactivitiesbrought aboutbyindividualsorgroupofpeopleintheinstitution throughproperchannelsandinaresponsiblemanner.The processundertakenmustbethoroughlyinvestigatedin accordancewiththeconductandpoliciesoftheinstitution. Justice,transparencyandfairnessmustbeaccordedtothe suspects.
Principle14RespectfortheInstitution
Principle9RelationshipwithotherStaff
Anengineerintheteachingprofessionshouldrespectand honourengineersorothercolleagueswithintheteaching andotherfraternitiesintheinterestofthestudents development.Thisisaccompaniedbytheroletoencourage ethicalbehaviouramongsteachotheraswellasupholding disciplinaryactionsforthosefoundinviolationofthiscode bias.
Principle10ProfessionalEvaluationand Judgements
Engineersintheteachingprofession,whencalledupon, shallonlyprovidetheirprofessionalopinions,evaluation havetobeobjectiveandbasedonavailableknowledgeand information.
Principle11FinancialMatters
Engineersintheteachingprofessionshouldabidebyall purchases,fundsandresources,scholarshipsandloans, businesses.Theymustbetransactedinaccordancewith thepoliciesandproceduresoftheInstitution.
Principle12InformationandCommunication Technology
Engineersintheteachingprofessionmustundertake telecommunicationandinformationtechnology.Noabuse inthesystemshouldbeallowed,nortakingadvantage ofanyweaknessinthetechnologysoastodamagethe institutionsinformationsystem.Anyweaknessinthesystem
ICTmustbeusedtoassisttheteachingpracticesandthe managementoftheinstitution.
Engineersintheteachingprofessionneedtobeaware andrespecttheobjectives,policies,andstandardsofthe educationalestablishmentwithwhichtheyareengaged. Theyshouldalsoadheretothecodeofconductand professionalpracticesofthelearnedsociety/societiesthey belongtoandoftheBoardofEngineers,Malaysia.
Principle15ConductingBusinessinthe Institution Engineersintheteachingprofessionshallnotundertake personalbusinessactivitiesoranyformofmonetarygainin thepremiseoftheinstitutionwithoutpriorconsentfromthe
intheinstitution.Theyarealsonotallowedtotakeupany otheremploymentoutsidetheinstitutionthatwillrestricthis orherinvolvementintheinstitution.
Principle16SocialandEnvironmentalCare Engineersintheteachingprofessionshallberesponsible forsocialandenvironmentalcaremeetingthecountrys regulatorycompliance.Theyshouldpromotepublic occupationalsafetyandhealthpracticesandprocedures intheirworkplace.
Principle17GeneralAttributes mustbeagoodlistenerandadviser,abletocommunicate skills,awisedecisionmaker,andmusthaveallthebasic attributesandfundamentalsofaprofessionalengineerand teacher.
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[3]http://www.waikato.ac.nz/hrm/internal/policy/codethic1.html.
AworkshoponOutcome-BasedEducation(OBE)and PreparingExaminationQuestionsperBloomsTaxonomy byAssoc.Prof.DrFarisTarlochanwasconductedon25th June2012withatotalof85participantsattendingthe workshop.TheworkshopwasorganisedbytheEngineering EducationTechnicalDivisionandwasdividedintotwo parts,namely(i)OBEand(ii)PreparingExamQuestions perBloomsTaxonomy.
Engineeringteachinginhighereducationalinstitutionsis oneofthemostcomplexactivitiesrequiringalotofeffortand timeforitseffectiveimplementation.Sincetheintroduction ofOBEinMalaysiain2007,manyhighereducational institutionshavestartedtoembarkontheimplementation ofOBEinamechanisticmannerratherthaninaholistic manner.ThefundamentalobjectiveofOBEistomovethe educationalprocessfromTeacher-centeredtoLearneror
Student-centered.Thus,thereisaneedforengineering educatorstounderstandthepurposeandrequirementsof manner.ThesuccessofOBEinengineeringeducation highlydependsonhowwelltheengineeringeducators understandandappreciatethattheirfullinvolvementisvery crucial.
Theexerciseofconstructingaclearmission,the educationalobjectivesthataddressthemissionofthe programmeandtheprogrammesoutcomesrequires thefacultymemberstoconsiderseriouslywhattheir programmeisandwhattheywouldlikeittobe.Theproduct ofthisexerciseconstitutesaunifyingframeworkforcourse andcurriculumdevelopment.Ifthefacultymembersdesign theircoursesandassessmentmethodstoaddressthe programmesoutcomes,theresultwillbecoherentinwhich inachievingtheprogrammesmission.Thus,assessment methodsshouldbecorrectlyformulatedtoaddresseachof theprogrammesoutcomesandalsothesubjectslearning outcome.
requireseffortinthreedomains:
i. objectivesandindentifysuitablecoursecontent. ii.Instructions selectingandimplementingthe instructionalmethodsthatwillbeusedtodeliverthe theoutcome.
iii.AssessmentandEvaluationselectingandimplementing themethodsthatwillbeusedtoassesstheattainmentof theobjectivesandinterpretingtheresults.
Duringthesecondpartofthisworkshop,thefacilitator emphasisedonthepreparationofexaminationquestions basedonBloomsTaxonomy.BloomsTaxonomywas introducedbyProf.BenjaminBloomin1956.Bloom particularthesixlevelsofcognitivecomplexitythathave beenusedoverthepastfourdecadestomakesurethat theinstructionstimulatesanddevelopsthestudentshigher orderthinkingskills.Thethreedomainsareasfollows: i.CognitiveDomaindevelopmentofintellectualskills ii.AffectiveDomainmannerinwhichwedealthings emotionally iii.PsychomotorDomain physicalmovement,coordination,andmotorskillareas.
UsingtheBloomsTaxonomycanhelpustoclarifywhat wewantthestudenttolearn.Atthesametime,Blooms TaxonomyisfrequentlylinkedtotheCognitiveDomain sincetheassessmentmethodsarepredominantlyonthe onthecognitive/intellectualskills.
DomaininBloomsTaxonomy.
Theworkshopgavetheparticipantsabetterinsight ontheimplementationofOBEandhowtoprepare examinationquestionsaccordingtoBloomsTaxonomy. UnderstandingtheconceptsofOBEandBlooms Taxonomywillhelpengineeringeducatorsdesigntheir teachingactivitiesandassessmentmethodstocultivate creativityamongtheengineeringstudents.
18October2012
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Venue :Xian,Shaanxi,China
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Venue :Bangkok,Thailand
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THE SchoolofMechanicalEngineering,UniversitiSainsMalaysia EngineeringCampus,NibongTebal,recentlyinvitedIr.N.Jayaseelan,the ChairmanofEngineeringEducationTechnicalDivision(E2TD)todelivera talkentitledCentrifugalPumpDesignandPerformance.Thetalkwasheld on23May2012andwaschairedbyEngr.DrNadiahnorMdYusopand attendedby43undergraduates.
Theobjectiveofthetalkwastobringindustry-linkedexperienceto undergraduatesasiscurrentlyencouragedbytheEAC.Thisparticulartalk wastargetedfor2ndyearmechanicalengineeringundergraduatesandhad theaimofbridgingtheoreticalknowledgetothepracticalapplicationofbasic centrifugalpumpdesignandanalysisofpumpperformance.
Themainpartofthetalkcoveredthefollowingkeyareas:
Thedifferentworkingprinciplesofpumps. Thedifferentcomponentsofcommonpumps. Designandperformanceanalysisofcentrifugalpumps.
DetailedexplanationofNPSH(netpositivesuctionhead),cavitation problemsinpumpsandlossesinpumps. Ir.N.Jayaseelandeliveringhistalktotheundergraduates
Thesessionwasveryinteractivewithstudentslearningto applytheirtheoreticalknowledgeinpracticalapplications. Thesessionendedwithalotofquestionsdirectedtothe speakerwhorespondedaccordinglyanddebatedthe issueswiththeundergraduates.
TheSchoolofMechanicalEngineering,USM EngineeringCampus,appreciatestheinputsprovided byIr.Jayaseelanandhisinvaluablecontributiontothe knowledgeofourfutureengineerswhowilleventuallybe solvingreal-lifeengineeringproblemsintheindustry.
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A talkonTransnationalEducationandProfessional RecognitionorganisedbytheYoungEngineersSectionof theInstitutionofEngineers,Malaysia,wasrecentlyheldat theTanSriProf.ChinFungKeeAuditorium,WismaIEM. ThetalkwasdeliveredbyProfessorBrianRobertson, AssociateDirectorofInternationalDevelopmentofHeriotWattUniversity,UnitedKingdom,whoiscurrentlyassisting intheplanningofthenewcampusdevelopmentforHeriotWattUniversityinMalaysia.
ProfessorBrianRobertson(Speaker)andIr.NoorIziddin (SessionChairman)attheopeningofthetalk
ProfessorRobertsonstartedthetalkbyexplainingthe termtransnationaleducation(TNE)totheaudience.He enlightenedtheaudiencewithabriefcoverageofthehistory ofTNEdevelopmentfromitsbeginningsascorrespondence coursesinthe19thCenturyuptothevariousmodes ofdeliveryinusethroughouttheworldtoday,suchas independentdistancelearning,distributedlearningwith supportoflocalcollegesoruniversities,joint-programmes, aswellasforeignbranchcampusdevelopment.
Fromitssmallbeginnings,TNEhasgrowntobean extremelyimportantsectorwithintheinstitutionofhigher learning.AccordingtoProfessorRobertson,therewere400 degreeprogrammesfromUKuniversitiesdeliveredinHong Kongin2008,andtherewere55,000studentspursuingUK degreeprogrammesinMalaysiain2010.
TheBritishCouncilpredictsthatby2020therewill be800,000studentsworldwidepursuingUKdegree programmes.Apparently,TNEisprovidinganalternative accesstohighereducationasidefromthelocaltertiary
education.InmanycasesTNEprovidesawayofincreasing localcapacityinsituationswheregovernmentsareunable todosoduetoalackofresources.
However,therisingscaleofTNEactivityhas raisedconcernsamongstgovernments,educatorsand professionalorganisationspertainingtotherecognitionand accreditationofsuchprogrammes.AccordingtoProfessor Robertson,theseconcernsincludecommercialisation, qualityandstandards,failureinmeetingthelocalneeds, culturaldifferencesbetweentheprovidersandrecipients, aswellasthedifferencesinlearningapproaches.
Tofurtherelaboratethedifferencesinlearning approaches,ProfessorRobertsonusedanexamplefrom anAustralianstudy:
They(Thaistudents)arenotinterestedinunderstanding whattheyneedtoknowtopass;theyareinterestedinthe abilitytoreproduceitinordertopass.Westernstudents willargueaboutthiswithyou,gooffontangents,andthey willarguefromvaryingperspectives.(Source:Managing TransnationalEducation:Doesculturereallymatter?Kaye EldridgeandNeilCranston,JournalofHigherEducation PolicyandManagement,vol.31,no.1,Feb2009,pp67-79.)
Thesecondhalfofthetalkdealtwithprofessional recognitionandaccreditation,andthemovetowards harmonisationwithinthehighereducationofvarious regions.Harmonisationwasdiscussedinthecontextof outputsmechanismsfromtheBrisbaneCommunique. changestothewayinwhichuniversitydegreeprogrammes arestructuredparticularlyinEurope,thoughthereare exampleofsuchcasesistherecentrestructuringofthe schoolanduniversitysystemsinHongKong.
ProfessorRobertsonthendescribedthevarious lesserextent,professionalcompetencies.TheWashington indetailwithparticularreferencetoasetofcriteria.Then, acomparisonwasmadebetweenknowledge-basedcriteria criteriaapplicabletothegrantingofprofessionalstatus,as forinstance,fullmembershipoftheInstitutionofEngineers, Malaysia.
Inrecentyears,thequalityofgraduatesandemploymentofthese graduateshavebecomethecoretopicsinacademicdiscussion.Thiswas linkedtotheconcernaboutthecapabilityofTNEtoproducegraduateswith theskillsandknowledgerequiredintheworkplace.Somegoodpractice examplesfromtheUnitedKingdomandAustraliawereprovidedduringthe talk.
Inconclusion,ProfessorRobertsonhighlightedthefollowingpoints: TNEisabletoopenuphighereducationtoalargenumberofpeople,far morethanitispossiblebyconventionalmeans;
Itchallengesourperceptionsofthenatureofeducationandthe educationalprocess;
TNEprovidesforlocalengagementacrossnationalboundaries; ThecollaborationamongstTNEstakeholderswouldhelptopreventthe risksofcommercialism;and
Itisessential,whendealingwiththeTNEprovision,thataccrediting organisationsrecognisethecharacteristicsofTNE,besidesadapting policiesandprocessesthatwouldassistinthesuccessfulapplicationof TNEwithintheirjurisdictions,inordertotakeadvantageofsuchprovision whileavoidingthedangersandpitfallsoflarge-scaleTNE.
ThetalkendedafteranengagingQ&Asession,whereProfessorBrian Robertsonansweredallthequestionsrelatedtotransnationaleducationand professionalrecognitionraisedbytheaudience.
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SIRIMBerhadissynonymouswithqualityassurance,MalaysianStandards andtesting.Notmanypeopleareawarethattheorganisationhasvarious researchactivitiesgoingonandoneofthemisonbio-cosmeticswhichis conductedbytheIndustrialBiotechnologyResearchCentre.
ThetalkonBio-Cosmetics:ProcessandSafetyAspectswasdelivered attheProf.ChinFungKeeAuditoriumon19thMay2012byDrZanariah bintiUjangwhoistheHeadofMarketingandSalesofSIRIMBerhad.Dr ZanariahhasbeenactivelyinvolvedinthesettingupofSIRIMBerhads cosmeceuticalR&Dprogrammeandhasmorethan15yearsofexperience
Asanintroduction,DrZanariahgaveaninsightofthemarketdemandand existingscenarioofthecosmeticsindustry.TheglobalandMalaysianmarket forthecosmeticsindustryisRM460billionandRM3.4billionrespectively. Thelocalmarketisgrowingatarateof13%annuallyandmostlyfocuses onskincareproducts,bathandshowerproducts,cosmeticsandfragrances.
FormanyregionsinAsia,theconceptofbeautyislinkeddirectlytofair skin.Thisopensupahugeopportunityforproductsthathaveskinlightening regularly.InMalaysiaalone,themarketforskinlighteningproductsisworth RM100million.Withhugedemand,therearerisksthattheseproductsmight containhazardousskinwhiteningagentssuchasmercuryandbleaching agentsparticularlyindevelopingcountriessuchasMalaysia.Thisopensup demandfornaturalingredientsincosmeticswhicharesafeandhavethe
Oneofthenaturalproductstestedisgingerorthezingiberaceaefamily. Gingeriswidelyusedintraditionalmedicinetotreatasthmaandcough,and injamupreparations.Thelocalgingerspeciesusediscurcumaxanthorrhiza orbetterknownastemulawak prepared,studiedandtestedforitscytotoxicity,productdevelopment,safety andmelanogenesisstudy.Byusingin-housevolunteers,theskinwhitening
effectoftemulawakhasshowna20%incrementofskinlighteningeffect aftera6-weektrial.Onceproven,theproductisreadytobecommercialised andSIRIMBerhadhasaGMPcosmeticpilotplanforSMIs.
CosmeticproductsinMalaysiaareregulatedundertheControlof DrugsandCosmeticsRegulations1984whichrequirecompaniestonotify ordeclaretheircompliancetotheASEANCosmeticsDirective(ACD) andNationalPharmaceuticalControlBureau(NPCB).Themajorsafety mustadheretoMSISO/IEC17025.
Attheconclusion,DrZanariahhighlightedthatnaturalcosmeticsbased onTemulawakhasshownitssuccessasaskinwhiteningproductand SIRIMisconductingfurtherresearchonothernaturalproducts.During thequestionandanswersession,theparticipantsqueriedonanumberof interestingissuesandontherequiredprocessingdurationshouldanSMI wishtouseSIRIMsfacility.
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-Creative&itscollaborativepartners areregisteredwithCIDBforon-site &off-sitemanufacturingofprecast component.
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A conventionwiththethemeChallengesand OpportunitiestowardsGreenBuildingMaterialsinthe Ready-MixedConcreteIndustrywasorganisedbythe NationalReady-MixedConcreteAssociationofMalaysia (NRMCA)andattractedmorethan200participantsfrom alloverthecountry.Itwasheldon20June2012at theTropicanaGolfandCountryResort,PetalingJaya, SelangorDarulEhsan.
TheobjectivesoftheConventionweretoaddress thechallengesandopportunitiesofusingnewinnovative rawmaterialsmadeavailablebythesuppliersat presentandinthenearfuture,aswellastocreatethe awarenessamongtheconcreteindustrialplayersin takingappropriatestepsinpursuitofgreenconcrete technology.
AtokenofappreciationwaspresentedtoIr.ChooKokBeng whopresentedapaperattheConvention
TheDeputyPresidentofIEM,Ir.ChooKokBeng, wasgiventheprivilegetopresentapaperduringthe ConventionentitledTheUseofBlendedCementin Ready-MixedConcretewhichwaswellreceivedbythe audience.
ThroughthisConvention,IEMhopestofostergreater tieswithNRMCAandworktowardsfuturecollaborations betweenbothparties.
24to26October2012
THEKg.BaruBaliCommunityCompostingprojectwas mootedbytheMinistryofHousingandLocalGovernment inresponsetoarequestfromthevillagecommitteeofKg. BaruBaliforassistanceasthisvillageisnotservedbyany LocalAuthority.Thevillagershavetocollecttheirsolid wastewhichisdiscardedtoanadjacentdumpsitethatis
Aprojectteamwasassembledcomprisingmembersof IEM,TechnologicalAssociationMalaysia(TAM),Universiti TunkuAbdulRahman(UTAR),UniversitiTeknologiPetronas, UniversitiPendidikanSultanIdris(UPSI)andMaxwell College.ThecompostingyardwasbuiltinNovember2011 completewithelectricityandarainwaterharvestingsystem. Aprojecttractorwasacquiredtofacilitatethecollectionof waste.
Asoneofthekeypointsofthisexerciseistoeducate villagersonwasteseparationforcompostingandrecycling, UTAR,UPSIandMaxwellCollegesenttheirstudentswho moveddoortodoortodistributecomplimentarywetbins andbrochurestoindividualhouseholds.Gameswerealso organisedforchildrenofvillagerstoinculcatethisconcept parents.
Asworkprogressed,theprojectattractedthe contributedfundsorsupportedinkind:
a)UnitedNationsDevelopmentProgrammeSmallGrants ProgrammeGlobalEnvironmentFacility(UNDPSGF GEP):USD10,000foranin-vesselcompostingsystem andoutreachprogramme
b)NationalInstrumentsCo:RM50,000worthofcomposting monitoringequipment
c)EasternRegionalOrganizationforPlanningandHuman Settlements(EAROPH):supplyofcomplimentarywet binsforwasteseparation
d)GoldenStateProperties:groundlogisticssupport.
AsofJune2012,thevillagecommitteehadacquiredtheskill ofmakingEM(effectivemicrobes)usingseasaltandsugar whichhasreducedthecostofEMtocompostorganicwaste. Theorganic(wet)wastecollectedbythevillage committeeismainlycompostedthroughtheEMsystemin bins.InparallelwiththeEMsystem,theTakakurasystem ofcompostingisalsobeingused.Theprojectteamwillbe introducingthein-vesselsystembySeptember2012using UNDPSGFfunds.
AvisitbytheMinisterofHousingandLocalGovernment, DatoSeriChorCheeHeung,on23rdJune2012wasa
wasgiventobuildasecurityfenceandaworkbenchsothat compostingworksusingvariousmethodscouldbeused withoutworryofdisturbancebyintruders.
Ir.ChanHoongMun,IEMPerakChairman,collected ofIEM.IEMwascommendedbytheMinisterforproviding technicaladvisoryservicesforthisprojectandtheinitiative onenvironmentalsustainability.
abanetothevillagersbeforetheintroductionofthisproject.
Withthisinitialsuccess,theProjectTeamwillcontinue withPhase2toconvincetheremainingvillagehouseholds whoareskepticaltothisnewconcepttojointheproject andtoimprovethesystem.Thispilotprojectcanserveasa modelforothervillagestoreplicateoncetheresearchwork
HIGHWAYANDTRANSPORTATION ENGINEERINGTECHNICALDIVISION
BUKITKutuisalsoknownasTreachersHillwhenWilliamHoodTreacher discoveredtheplacein1893.KnowntotheOrangTemuanasGunung Sekutu,thishillstationwaseventuallyabandonedbytheBritish,andhence, thebungalowswentintoastateofdisrepair.
EarlySundaymorning,afterbreakfast,atotalof25IEMmembersand friendsincludingthemarshalsdepartedfromRawangandheadedtowards KualaKubuBaru.FromKualaKubuBaru,thejourneyproceededtowards FrasersHill,passingbySg.SelangorDam.Aftercrossingabridge,we turnedrightintoKg.Pertak,aquaintlittlevillagefortheTemuancommunity thathadtoberelocatedasaresultofSg.SelangorDamconstruction.
Agroupphototakenbeforethehike
OnreachingKg.Pertakandgearingupforthehike,wecouldhearthe soundofrushingwater,andsoonenoughwearrivedatasteelsuspension bridge.Therearetwosteelbridgesalongthistrail,andasthesecondbridge hadpartiallycollapsed,wehadtowalkontheedgeofthebridgewhile holdingontothesteelcabletomaintainourbalance.Thethirdrivercrossing hadnobridge;assuchwehadtowadeacrosstheknee-deepwater.
About500mafterthethirdrivercrossing,thetrailturned intoaverysteepascend,whichcontinuedforthenextone andahalfhoursofourhike.UniquetothisBukitKututrail, weencounteredtwosectionswherethickbambootrunks blockedourpath.Thissituationhadleftusnochoicebut toclimboverthebambooandformostofthetime,we crawledunderthebambooforadistanceof10metresor thistimeoftheyear,asweencounterednumeroustypesof overhangingboulder.Thisisapopularspotforapitstop
togreetusasweapproachedthepeakwasatallchimneyat theHillStationruin.About30hikersfromMalaysiaOutdoors TrekkingHikingScuba(MOTHS)wereseenrestingonthe wasjust10metresabovethisground.
Thesummitconsistsofalargerockoutcropwitha catladderaccesstothetop.Therocksummitcanonly accommodate3to4personsatatime,sowetookturns goingup.Whilewaiting,someofusexploredanotherruin furtherawayfromthepeak,whichwasbelievedtobea sanatorium.
AfterenjoyinganunobstructedviewofSg.Selangor DamandtheareasurroundingKualaKubuBaru,itwastime topackupforourdescend.Goingdownhillwasrelatively swiftandwithin2hourswewereatthethirdrivercrossing. oursorefeet.
Althoughitisreferredtoasabukit,manyofuswould havenosecondthoughtsofacknowledgingBukitKututobe moreofamountainthanahill.At1,200mabovesealevel, thanahill.Beitahilloramountain,BukitKutuorGunung Kutuiscertainlyagoodtraininggroundforthosewhoare preparingforaclimbofMt.Kinabalu.
WHENIwastravellingintheoutbackofAustraliawithmy wifeinApril2012,wecameacrossmanyroadtrains.
Roadtrainsarenotlocomotivespullinganumberof wagonsrunningonrailsembeddedinroads,andneitherare theytrams.Aroadtrainisanexceptionallylongtruckmade upofaprimemoverdraggingatleast3trailers,andeachcan measureupto52.5mlongandweighupto250tonnes.
Whenyoucomparethiswiththeseeminglygigantic containertrucksplyingourroadsthatarenotmorethan 18mlong,youwillimmediatelyrecognisehowfrighteningan experienceitcanbetoovertakearoadtrainortobeovertaken byone.Mindyou,theseexceptionallylongvehiclesrunfast justlikeanyothervehicles,andyoumaynotbeawareoftheir lengthuntilyouareactuallyquiteclosetoone.Exceptforthe wordsroadtrainonbothendsofthevehicles,roadtrainsdo notdisplayasetofblinkinglightsoranyotherformofwarning signalstocautionotherroadusers.Itistheotherroadusers responsibilitytoexerciseutmostcarewhencrossingpath witharoadtrain.
tookplaceinWesternAustraliainOctober2005whenIwas havingamotoringholidaytherewithmywifeandtwofriends. BeforethatthelongestvehicleIhadeverencounteredwas
oneconsistingofaprime-moverhaulingtwotrailersintandem, inCanada.RoadtrainssuchasthosefoundinAustraliaare notfoundinanyothercountry.TheyareauniqueAustralian product,andthereisagoodreasonforthat.
Australiaishugecontinent.Ithasatotallandareaof 7,682,300sqkm,whereasitspopulationislessthan23 of10,180,000sqkmanditstotalpopulationof733million, oneimmediatelyrealiseshowsparselypopulatedAustralia is.Theoutback,inparticular,isscatteredwithtinyvillages withaslittleas7permanentresidents,andthosevillagesare hundredsofkilometresapart.Trucksdeliveringprovisionsto thosevillageshavetocovervastdistancesandspendlong hoursontheroad,anditmakeseconomicsensetoreduce thenumberoftripsbycarryingasmuchaspossibleoneach
DarwinintheNorthernTerritorygaveafurtherboosttothe popularityofroadtrainsinthisregionofAustralia.
Date:14August2012
ToAllMembers,
CANDIDATESAPPROVEDTOSITFORYEAR2012PROFESSIONALINTERVIEW
ThefollowingcandidateshavebeenapprovedtositfortheProfessionalInterviewfor2012.
topassingtheyear2012ProfessionalInterview.
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AMONTHfromthedateof
Name
CHEMICALENGINEERING
LEECHUISAN BE(HONS)(UPM) (CHEMICAL,2000)
MDZAIDBINHJ ABDULSAMAD BSc(LAMARUNIVERSITY) (CHEMICAL,1989)
ROSALAMHJ.SARBATLY BSc(HONS)(UKM)(CHEMICAL &PROCESS,1994),MSc(UKM) (ENVIRONMENTAL,1999), PhD(BATH)(2006)
ROSMARIABINTI ABUDARIM BEHONS(UTM)(CHEMICALBIOPROCESS,2006)
CIVILENGINEERING
ADNANBINAHMAD BSc(SYRACUSE)(CIVIL,1987)
AMYSIMPOHLING BE(HONS)UTM)(CIVIL,2001), MSc(UNIMAS)(LANDUSE &WATERRESOURCES MANAGEMENT,2008)
KHONGWAILEONG BEHONS(UM)(CIVIL,2002)
LEEFUNGYING BE(HONS)(NANYANG)(CIVIL, 2003),MSc(NUS,2006)
MOHAMMADJOHARI
BINISMAIL BEHON(UTM)(CIVIL,2004)
MOHDNAZRIBINYASMIN BEHONS(UPM)(CIVIL,2002)
NORZAHAMAWATTY BINTIMDDESA BE(HONS)(UMS)(CIVIL,2000), MSc(UKM)(CIVIL,2010)
THAMMUNFATT BE(HONS)(USM)(CIVIL& STRUCTURAL,2000)
ELECTRICALENGINEERING
SIMGUOJONG@ TANGUOJONG PARTII(IEM/BEM) (ELECTRICAL,2004), PARTI&II(EC)(1996)
MANUFACTURINGENGINEERING
AZRINBINABDRAZAK BE(HONS)(UKM) (MANUFACTURING,2002)
MECHANICALENGINEERING
AHMADSUKRIBINSAAD BSc(MEMPHISSTATE,USA) (1989)
KHOROLNIZAMBIN
MOHAMADHUSSAIN BE(HONS)(UiTM) (MECHANICAL,2004)
KOKCHEEKUANG BSc(MICHIGANSTATE) (MECHANICAL,1999), MSc(MICHIGANSTATE) (MECHANICAL,2001), PhD(MICHIGANSTATE) (MECHANICAL,2004)
MOHDZAPAREL BINAWANG BEHONS(USM) (MECHANICAL,2002)
MUHAMADRIDZHUAN BINOTHMAN BE(HONS)(UTM) (MECHANICAL,2001)
SYEDNEGUIBBIN SYEDMOHAMED BE(HONS)(SHEFFIELD) (MECHANICAL,1999), MSc(SHEFFIELD) (RAILSYSTEM,2002)
TONGYONGSENG BE(HONS)(UTM) (MECHANICAL,2006)
TRANSFERAPPLICANTS
Name
CHEMICALENGINEERING
29235 CHANSAWIM
BE(HONS)(UPM) (CHEMICAL,2002)
22642 KUAEECHIN BEHONS(UKM) (CHEMICAL& PROCESS,1999)
38005 LIEWLUISONG BEHONS(UTM) (CHEMICAL,2004)
19969 MOHANAMURALIA/L KUPPUSAMY
BE(SHEFFIELD) (CHEMICALPROCESS ENGINEERING&FUEL TECHNOLOGY,1997),ME (SHEFFIELD)(PROCESS& LOSSPREVENTION,1998)
27574 TANKAHYEN
CIVILENGINEERING
34316 CHINLEELING
BEHONS(USM) (CHEMICAL,2004)
BE(HONS)(USM)(CIVIL, 2005),MSC(UPM)(WATER ENGINEERING,2009)
27994 HANIFBIN MATSALIM BEHONS(UTM) (CIVIL,2000)
29191 LEOWJIAHUI
45844 MOHDFAIZ BINSHAPIAI
47047 MOHDNAJIB BINBASIRAN
23506 PUIYINJUN
29618 TANCHINLENG
34304 WONGWEECHEE
BE(HONS)(SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND)(CIVIL,2006)
BEHONS(UTM) (CIVIL,2006)
BE(HONS)(USM) (CIVIL,2004)
BE(ADELAIDE) (CIVIL,2002)
BE(HONS)(UKM)(CIVIL& STRUCTURAL,2005)
BE(HONS)(UKM)(CIVIL& STRUCTURAL,2006)
41224 YIPWENGCHEONG BEHONS(SHEFFIELD) (CIVIL,2005) MSC(NOTTINGHAM) (CIVIL,2007)
36267 ZALIPAHBINTI IBRAHIM
ELECTRICALENGINEERING
17473 ABDULRAHIM BINIBRAHIM
BEHONS(UKM)(CIVIL& STRUCTURAL,2000)
BEHONS(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,1998)
34188 ALMALIKFAISEL BINMOHDSAUPI BE(HONS)(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2000)
37904 CHANCHEEKEAT BE(HONS)(USM) (ELECTRICAL,2007)
49435 FIZALAZUANBIN MHDSIDIN BEHONS(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,2009)
23933 JONGSIEPING, LUCIA
BE(HONS)(ADELAIDE) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,2003)
20168 LEEYEWHOONG BEHONS(UM) (ELECTRICAL,2002)
38023 MOHAMADFAUZAN BINMDSAYUTI BE(HONS)(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,2006)
46839 MOHDFARRIZBIN HJMDBASAR BE(HONS)(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2002)
49444 NGCHUNHUAT BEHONS(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,2008)
12971 SASHINDRANSETH A/LK.SETHURAMAN BE(HONS)(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,1993)
Name
49221 TANCHOONCHET BE(HONS)(UM) (ELECTRICAL,2008) 34574 TEOCHURNCHUAN BE(HONS)(MMU) (ELECTRICAL,2008)
22644 WONGSIONGUNG BE(HONS)(SWINBURNE) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,2001) MSC(SWINBURNE) (CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,2001)
38761 YEWCHIEWMAY BE(HONS)(UPM) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,2008)
49390 YONGCHIN CHOONG BE(HONS)(UTEM) (ELECTRICAL-INDUSTRIAL POWER,2005)
41154 YUSENGCHIANG BE(HONS)(UPM) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,2008)
ELECTRONICENGINEERING
47078 RAJAMOHDKAMIL BINRAJAAHMAD BE(HONS) (SOUTHAMPTON) (ELECTRICAL,1999) PhD(SHEFFIELD)(2006)
ENVIRONMENTALENGINEERING
24925 CHENKOONHEE BEHONS(USM) (CIVIL,2003)
GEOTECHNICALENGINEERING
19079 ENGSIEWCHEE BEHONS(UTM) (CIVIL,1996)
INSTRUMENTATIONANDCONTROLENGINEERING
48866 MUHDTAHIR HUSAINIBIN SAMSUDIN BEHONS(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,2003)
30595 UMIHANIBINTI MUSTAFA BEHONS(UTP) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,2004)
MECHANICALENGINEERING
41331 CHINTECKENG BE(HONS)(LIVERPOOL) (MECHANICAL&MARINE, 1998)
43937 LIMSWEEYAM BE(HONS)(UM) (MECHANICAL,2007)
33853 LOONGYEEKOH BE(HONS)(MONASH) (MECHANICAL,2005)
30580 NAJMUDDINBIN HAJIJAAFAR BE(HONS)(UTM) (MECHANICAL,1995)
49230 TANLIZHI M.E.(HONS)(SHEFFIELD) (MECHANICAL,2004)
46832 VISHNUVARMANA/L ARUGANAN BE(HONS)(UTM) (MECHANICALMANUFACTURING,2003)
MECHATRONICSENGINEERING
33879 MOHDKHAIRIL BINAMRAN BEHONS(IIUM) (MECHATRONICS,2007)
STRUCTURALENGINEERING
27534 LIMTOWKIM BEHONS(UNITEN) (CIVIL,2006)
TheIEMCouncil,atits383rd thefollowing:
TRANSFERTOTHEGRADE OFFELLOWMEMBER
Name
CIVILENGINEERING
15519 MOHDAZRAAI BINKASSIM BSC(MANCHESTER)(CIVIL, 1981)MSC(MANCHESTER) (PUBLICHEALTH,1983) PHD(NEWCASTLEUPON TYNE)(ENVIRONMENTAL, 1992)
11795 TINGKANGNGII BE(CURTIN)(CIVIL,1984) ME(WESTERNAUSTRALIA) (CIVIL,1989)
TRANSFERTOTHEGRADEOFMEMBER
Name
AERONAUTICALENGINEERING
27500 ABDULKADIRBIN MOHDNOR BE(NATIONALDEFENSE ACADEMYJAPAN) (AERONAUTICAL,1997)
CIVILENGINEERING
11619 AHMADBINDARUS BSC(ABERDEEN) (CIVIL,1988)
22055 AHMADSHAMSOL BINJUSOH BEHONS(USM)(MINERAL RESOURCES,1995) 37208 ANGPENGCHUNG BEHONS(UPM) (CIVIL,2002) 28024 AZIZIBINAHMED BEHONS(UiTM) (CIVIL,2005) 23653 CHANHUANONG BEHONS(MONASH) (CIVIL&COMPUTING,2000) 41143 CHIAMHENGKIAT BEHONS(ADELAIDE) (CIVIL,2004) 36282 CHOYWAIKENT BEHONS(USM)(CIVIL, 2004)MSC(UPM) (STRUCTURAL,2010)
24150 CHUNGKIANFAH BEHONS(USM) (CIVIL,2002) 24553 FOOMEILEE BE(AUCKLAND) (CIVIL,2003)ME HONS(AUCKLAND) (TRANSPORTATION,2004)
49881 JANSENLUISA/L LUISALEXANDER BEHONS(UNITEN) (CIVIL,2004) 25161 KWANYONGKHANG BEHONS(UNITEN) (CIVIL,2006) 28804 LEEHONGYONG BEHONS(KUiTTHO)(CIVIL, 2005)ME(UTM)(CIVILSTRUCTURE,2009) 25189 LEEKIANGYEN BEHONS(UTM) (CIVIL-CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,2002)
28049 MAKCHINONN BEHONS(UM)(CIVIL,2004) 33798 MARLENECLARISSA THOMASLIKUP BEHONS(UNIMAS) (CIVIL,2006) 29220 MOHDKHAIRIL BINRAHMAN BEHONS(UiTM) CIVIL,2006) 06846 MOHDROSLI BINDAUD BEHONS(UTM) (CIVIL,1982) 36956 MOHDZAIDI CHEMOD BSCHONS(UTM) (CIVIL,1997) 32639 MUHAMAD TARMYMYBIN CHEANI BEHONS(UTM)(CIVILENVIRONMENTAL,2003) ME(USM)(PROJECT MANAGEMENT,2009) 33772 ONGJIUNDAR BEHONS(UTM) (CIVIL,2007) 22340 PREMKUMARA/L KALIAPPAN BEHONS(UTM) (CIVIL,2001) 22085 SIVAKUMARA/L JAYARAMAN BEHONS(UKM)(CIVIL& STRUCTURAL,1999) 26518 TANCHINHAN BEHONS(UTM) (CIVIL,2003) 27660 THIENTZEVUI BEHONS(UMS) (CIVIL,2002) 23665 WONGTZEHCHUAN BEHONS(NOTTINGHAM) (CIVIL,2001) 19294 YEECHEZEHUI, JEFFREY BEHONS(BIRMINGHAM) (CIVIL,1998) 43162 YEEKEATLEONG BEHONS(UTM)(CIVILENVIRONMENTAL,2006)
COMPUTERENGINEERNG 50194 HONGKAISZE BEHONS(UTM) (COMPUTER,2001)
ELECTRICALENGINEERNG 15424 AHSANNUDIN BINMASDAR BSCHONS(ARKANSAS) (ELECTRICAL,1984) 44565 ASHWIN THURAIRAJAH MEHONS(LONDON, IMPERIALCOLLEGEOF SCIENCE,TECHNOLOGY& MEDICINE)(ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,2006)
28979 CHEONGYEW HEOONG BEHONS(UPM) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,2002)
21161 FONGSEAULOON BSC(TRI-STATE,INDIANA) (ELECTRICAL,1998)
TRANSFERTOTHEGRADEOFMEMBER
Name
30657 GOPINATH SUBRAMANI
BEHONS(UNITEN) (ELECTRICALPOWER,2007)
31736 HASBULLAHBIN ABDULLAH BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,1996)
49439 HOCHEEMING BEHONS(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,2007)
27583 KANNANS/O VELLASAMY BEHONS(MULTIMEDIA) (ELECTRICAL,2006)
33963 KHOOJUNCHIEH
21076 LEECHINGHIN
ELECTIONTOTHEGRADEOFMEMBER Name
CHEMICALENGINEERING
JOFRYBINOTHMAN BEHONS(LOUGHBOROUGH) (CHEMICAL,1996)
CIVILENGINEERING
AHMADSHAHRILAZLI BINIDRIS BEHONS(UiTM)(CIVIL,2004)
AMIRUDDINB.ALALDIN BSC(NEWSOUTHWALES) (CIVIL,1988)
BEHONS(UNITEN) (ELECTRICALPOWER,2007)
BEHONS(MALAYA) (ELECTRICAL,2002)
24920 LEEVEEWENG BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2002)
37881 LEONGCHOONG YEOW
43107 LINSHONNYIN
14108 MDSHAHBINMAJID
BEHONS(UNITEN) (ELECTRICALPOWER,2008)
BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2006)
BSCHONS(STRATHCLYDE) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,1980)
MSC(MANCHESTER) (TECHNOLOGY,1985)
41155 MOHAMADPAUZI BINMOHAMED KASSIM
27517 MUHAMMADWAFI B.LOKMAN
BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2007)
BEHONS(UKM) (ELECTRICAL,ELECTRONIC ANDSYSTEMS ENGINEERING,2004)
28872 NGCHYINGEE BEHONS(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,2006)
33773 SITIJAMILAH BINTIALIAS
12745 TAJULARIFIN BINSULAIMAN
BEHONS(BATH) (ELECTRICAL&APPLIED ELECTRONICS,1997)
BSC(WESTVIRGINIA) (ELECTRICAL,1988) MSC(QUEENSLAND) (COMPUTER,2003)
26984 TAYBOONCHUAN BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2005)
30588 TIANGKWONGHWO BEHONS(CURTIN) (ELECTRICAL,2006)
38885 WONGCHEEYEN BEHONS(UM) (ELECTRICAL,2004)
ELECTRONICENGINEERING
37066 TEOHCHEEPINP BEHONS(UKM) (MICROELECTRONIC,2007)
INSTRUMENTATION&CONTROLENGINEERING
36263 AHMADFIRDAUS BINISA BEHONS(UM) (ELECTRICAL,2006)
44602 WANAMINUDDIN BAKIBINABDUL KHALID BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICALINSTRUMENTATION& CONTROL,2003)
MECHANICALENGINEERING
14441 AZAMIBINRAMLI ADV.DIP(UiTM) (MECHANICAL,1994)
26823 CHANCHINKEONG BEHONS(UPM) (MECHANICAL,2004)
23549 CHUAWEIPING BEHONS(UNIMAS) (MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGAND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS,2002)
47605 GOHCHIACHUAN, JASON BEHONS(MALAYA) (MECHANICAL,2007)
32604 LEEKOKSIONG BEHONS(PORTSMOUTH) (MECHANICAL,1999)
36940 LEEYEWWYN, ALVIN BEHONS(MONASH) (MECHANICAL,2006)
38080 LIMFOONGLING BEHONS(MONASH) (MECHANICAL,2003)
41119 LIMKEANSENG BEHONS(UTM) (MECHANICAL,2005)
23672 LOURDESRAJS/O DHOMNIC BEHONS(UTM) (MECHANICAL,2002)
04040 MATHEWA/LA.K. THOMAS BSC(TEESIDE POLYTECHNIC,CNAA) (MECHANICAL,1974)
29613 MOHAMADASRUL BINMUSTAPHA BEHONS(UNIMAS) (MECHANICAL& MANUFACTURING,2005)
23370 TANGYUCAI BEHONS(MMU) (MECHANICAL,2004) ME(UTM)(MECHANICALADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY,2006)
22913 YEOHCHIENWERN BEHONS(UNITEN) (MECHANICAL,2001)
(PETROLEUM,1993)
ANITABTAINAN BEHONS(MALAYA)(CIVIL,1991) MSC(USM)(CIVIL,2004)
AZALIBINYAACOB BEHONS(UTM)(CIVIL,1996)
AZMANBINYAHYA BEHONS(MIDDLESEX POLYTECHNIC,CNAA) (CIVIL,1986)
FAIZELBIN ABDULMALIK BEHONS(UTM)(CIVIL,2004)
FERDAOSBIN MOHAMED ADV.DIP(UTM)(CIVIL,1981) MSC(UITM)(CIVIL,2002)
KANNADASAN NARAYANASAMY BSC(TEXASATELPASO) (CIVIL,1993)
LAMWEIHAUR BEHONS(UTM)(CIVIL,2001) MSC(UTM)(COMPUTERSCIENCE, 2003)PHD(BELFAST)(CIVIL,2008)
LEEKARGUAN BEHONS(UTTHO)(CIVIL,2006)
MAHRANBIN MAHAMUD BEHONS(USM)(CIVIL,2002)
MOHAMADFADLY BINROSLI BEHONS(UiTM)(CIVIL,2006)
NORIZAMBTYUSUF BEHONS(PORTSMOUTH) (CIVIL,1997)
NORIZANBT ABDULAZIZ ADV.DIP(UITM)(CIVIL,1986)
ONGENGSIN BEHONS(UKM)(CIVILAND STRUCTURAL,2001)
PEHHONGZEN BEHONS(LIVERPOOL) (CIVIL,2006)MSC(IMPERIAL COLLEGELONDON)(GENERAL STRUCTURAL,2007)
ROSITABINTISALAM BEHONS(UNIMAS)(CIVIL,1999)
ROSLINABINTI SHAHADAN BSC(SOUTHDAKOTA) (CIVIL,1986)
SALMAHBINTI MOHDSOOM ADV.DIP(UTM)(CIVIL,1986)
WONGWENGYIK BEHONS(UTM)(CIVIL,2003)
ZAINOLABIDIN BINCHE'LAH BSC(LEEDS)(CIVIL,1985)
COMPUTERENGINEERING
NASHARUDDIN BINZAINAL BE(TOKYOINSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY) (COMPUTERSCIENCE,1998) ME(UKM)(COMMUNICATION &COMPUTER,2003)DR ENG(TOKYOINSTITUTEOF TECHNOLOGY)(INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTENGINEERING, 2010)
ELECTRICALENGINEERING
ALIKAMALSABRI BINABDULAZIZ BSC(NORTHCAROLINA) (ELECTRICAL,1988)MSC(UTM) (COMPUTERSCIENCE-REALTIME SOFTWARE,2006)
BALAMURUGANA/L NARAYASAMY BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2006)
CHANGWANSIONG BEHONS(UNITEN)(ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,2002)
CHEWKAYAIK BEHONS(NEWSOUTHWALES) (ELECTRICAL,2006)
ILHAMAKHBAR BINHARUN BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2003)
KANTHARAJDARAJAH BEHONS(ABERDEEN) (ELECTRICAL&ELECTRONIC, 2005)
MD.SALLEHUDDIN BINDAHLAN BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,1985)
MOHAMAD NORSHAHRANI BINABDULRAHIM BEHONS(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,2003)
MOHDFAROUK BINMOHDYUSOF BEHONS(SOUTHAMPTON) (ELECTRICAL,1997)
MOHDHAFEZ BINAMIRRUDIN BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2007)
MOHDZAMZAM BINAMIR BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2002)
MUHAMADASMAWI BINAHMAD BEHONS(UTP)(ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,2003)
NAZARUDINBIN CHESALLEH BSC(MISSOURI) (ELECTRICAL,1993)
NORSALINA BINTIJALIL BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2004)
NORHASBIBIN ABDULWAHAB BEHONS(SOUTHAMPTON) (ELECTRICAL,1995) MSC(NEWCASTLEUPONTYNE) (ELECTRICAL,1997)
RAZALIBINDAMAN BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,1986)
SHAHRIATULIMA BINTIABDULRAHIM
BEHONS(UNITEN)(ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,2002)
ELECTIONTOTHEGRADEOFMEMBER
Name
SHAMSUDDINBINABU BEHONS(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,2009)
WANISHAKBINSOED BSC(ARIZONA) (ELECTRICAL,1996)
WONGJIANCHOON BEHONS(UMS)(ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,2005)
ELECTRONICENGINEERING
KHOHSOOBENG PT2&3(EC)(ELECTRONIC,1994) MSC(WARWICK)(INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYFOR MANUFACTURE,1994)PHD (WARWICK)(ENGINEERING,1997)
SALINABINTI
ABDULSAMAD BSC(TENNESSE)(ELECTRICAL, 1986)PHD(NOTTINGHAM)(1995)
SYUKRIBINOTHMAN BEHONS(UNISEL) (ELECTRONICS,2006)
INSTRUMENTATION&CONTROLENGINEERING
MOHAMADFIRDAUS BINYON BSC(SURREY)(ELECTRONIC& ELECTRICAL,1984)MSC(SURREY) (TELEMATICS,1991)
WANHASSANBIN WANMAMAT BSC(PORTSMOUTH,CNAA) (ELECTRICAL&ELECTRONIC, 1983)
MATERIALENGINEERING
AHMADAPANDI BINLAKIN ADV.DIP(ITM) (MECHANICAL,1995)
AISHAHHAZLINA
BINTIMD.DEAN BEHONS(UTM) (MECHANICAL,1992)
AZIZAHBINTIKASSIM BEHONS(UTM) (MECHANICAL,1989)
FOONGPOHHING BEHONS(WESTERNAUSTRALIA) (MECHANICAL,2000)
HADIJAHBINTI MOHAMADSHATAR BSC(GLASGOW) (MECHANICAL,1988)
JONGFUNGSWEE BEHONS(UNIMAS)(MECHANICAL ENGINEERING&MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS,2000)
KHOCHINPENG,ANDY BSC(OXFORDPOLYTECHNICCNAA)(ENGINEERING,1981) MPHIL(OXFORDPOLYTECHNICCNAA)(1983)
LEEHUNGSOON BEHONS(UTM) (MECHANICAL,1996)
LEEWENSIANG BSC(OKLAHOMASTATE) (MECHANICAL,1998)
SULIANBINBAKAT BSC(GLASGLOW) (MECHANICAL,1987)
TELECOMMUNICATIONENGINEERING
AHMADAFFENDY BINSAAD BE(AKITA,JAPAN)(ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,1997)
WATERRESOURCESENGINEERING
GUNASEGARANA/L MARUTHAI BEHONS(UM)(CIVIL,1998)
PASSPAE(BEM)
Name
ELECTRICALENGINEERING
JURAIMIMASOOD BSC(HARTFORD) (ELECTRICAL,1986)
MARINEENGINEERING
TAYKHOJIM BEHONS(UTM) (MECHANICAL-MARINE,2000) ME(UTM)(2005)
MECHANICALENGINEERING
CHEWANIBRAHIMB. WANSUDIN BE(ADELAIDE) (MECHANICAL,1992)
TRANSFERTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
Name
AERONAUTICALENGINEERING
48428 CHONGEELIAN B.E.HONS.(UPM) (AERONAUTICAL,11) 29581 LEEJOOISIANG B.E.HONS.(UPM) (AERONAUTICAL,10)
BIOCHEMICALENGINEERING
40718 NURAIMI BINTINASIR B.E.HONS.(UIAM) (BIOCHEMICALBIOTECNOLOGY,11)
CHEMICALENGINEERING
42652 AHMADNAFAIS BINRAHIMI B.E.HONS.(UKM) (CHEMICAL,11)
32012 AHMADNAUFAL BINSUHAIMI B.E.HONS.(USM) (CHEMICAL,11)
49709 CHAIBOONFOO B.E.HONS.(CURTIN SARAWAK) (CHEMICAL,12)
TRANSFERTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
Name
49710 KONGCHINHUO
35950
MUHAMMADYAZRUL BINMOHDZULKHIR
B.E.HONS.(CURTIN SARAWAK) (CHEMICAL,12)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CHEMICAL-GAS,10) 21023 PINKARYONG
19559 TANPUEYOKE
48593 WONGSETFUNG, ADELINE
CIVILENGINEERING
34265
43443
ABDULRAZAKBIN ABDULHAMID
AHMADSYIHANBIN ABDULRASHID
49177 AHMED
ABDULRAZZAQ NASSER
B.E.HONS.(UPM) (CHEMICAL,04)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CHEMICAL,04)
B.E.HONS.(CURTIN SARAWAK) (CHEMICAL,12)
B.E.HONS.(UNIMAP) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS. (UiTM)(CIVIL,09) MSC(UiTM)(CIVIL,11) 41721
AINURROSHAMIZAN BINTIABDHAMID
B.E.HONS.(UKM)(CIVIL &STRUCTURAL,11)
TRANSFERTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
Name 31059 YAPYEETENG B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (CIVIL,11)
ELECTRICALENGINEERING
44314 AHMADSUFYANBIN ZOLKIFLEE
44353 AZRIBINABAZIZ
34065 JAMILARIFBIN ROSLI
B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (ELECTRICAL, INDUSTRIAL POWER,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (ELECTRICAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,10) 44029 KUANJEWXUN B.E.HONS.(UTAR) (ELECTRICAL,11)
44273 MOHDJUNDULLAH BINHALIM
38509 MUHAMADFAIZAL BINABDRAZAK
50064 MUHAMMADSYAFIQ BINRAHIM
45211 NURLIYANABINTI MUHAMMADFADHIL
B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (POWERELECTRONIC &DRIVE,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (E'TRICAL& E'TRONIC,11)
37120
AMALIASYAHIDA BINTIADNAN
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,11) 41419 AZAWANIBINTI AHMADTARMIZI
24971
35905
39638
33275
28343
42352
50249
42353
29529
27074
35932
41707
32118
32767
31135
32024
27893
40325
24062
28085
28899
32099
CHIONGCHUNG ENG
CHWEEYEWLUN, ALLAN
HAWAHAIDAR BINTIATEMIN
JAMILAHBINTI ABDRAHIM
KHIRUNNISSAH BINTIKHIYON
LAIKERTZE
LEECHECKSHIN
LEEKHONGLOON
LIMKEANCHONG, LEONARD
LOGANATHANA/L RADZAKRISHNAN
LOKEKOKFOONG
LOOHEEKUI
MOHAMADFIRDAUS BINALI
MOHAMMADTAUFIQ BINMAZLAN
MOHDNOH BINRAMAN
MOHDZAIREYBIN CHEMATZAKERY
MOHDZULHAM AFFANDIBINMOHD ZAHID
NGCHWEEMENG
NGPOOIHOCK
NIKKAMILBIN NIKRAMZI
NORFARIDAHBINTI MOHDNORDIN
SEAHCHOON SHEAN
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS. (UTM)(CIVIL,06) MSC(UTM)(CIVILSTRUCTURE,07)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UITM) (CIVIL,09)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(KLIUC) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UPM) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(UNISEL) (CIVIL,06)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UKM)(CIVIL &STRUCTURAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(KLIUC) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,06)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,11) 30903
SITIAMINAH BINTIABBAS
27793
27108
42348
42233
35925
28917
42269
42271
SUHAIBUNBIN MATUSIN
TANCHUNCHEK
TANJIUNNKET, FREDERICK
TANMENGYUE
TANPEAYSIEN
TANWEIKWANG
TANZENGJI
TANZENGXIANG
B.E.HONS.(UTP) (CIVIL,09)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,09)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTAR) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,11) 42172
TAYYEECHEUN
B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,10) 30171
V.KISHORKUMAR
A/LVIKNESWARAN
B.E.HONS.(KLIUC) (CIVIL,10)
CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS. (CURTIN)(CIVIL& CONSTRUCTION,12)
38510 ZAIDAHTULAKMAL BINTIABDUL RAHMAN
ELECTRONICENGINEERING
32738 AIZREENABINTI AZAMAN
B.E.HONS.(UTP) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRONIC,09) 37404 AZLANSHAHBIN MOHAMEDARIS
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRONIC,08)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRONIC,09) 30693 NURHIDAYAH BINTIMOKTAR
MECHANICALENGINEERING
37525 AHMADFAIZOL BINISMAIL
B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (MECHANICAL,06) 24656 AHMADHAFIZ BINADNAN
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (MECHANICAL,2006) M.SC.(NORTHUMBRIA NEWCASTLE) (ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT,07) 28171 AHMADZAKIBIN MOHDANWAR B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHANICAL,09) 30976 ALEXANDERGOTTE B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS) (MECHANICAL,08) 22094 CHANKHUNG LEONG B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (MECHANICAL,03) MSC(UPM) (MANAGEMENT,06) 39036 CHANWEISHIN B.E.HONS.(UTP) (MECHANICAL,11)
31324 HAFIZBIN MOHDYUSOF B.E.HONS.(UITM) (MECHANICAL,10) 28163 HAIRULFAHMY BINITHNIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHANICALAUTOMOTIF,09) 26639 HEIRILAZHAR BINSUHAMIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHANICAL,08) 30999 KHORJOANNE B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS) (MECHANICAL& MANUFACTURING,10) 14617 KUOTHMANBIN KUMAHAMUD ADV.DIP.(ITM) (MECHANICAL,94) 19785 MOHAMMADTAMIZI BINMUKHTAR B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHANICAL,00) 31137 MOHDSHAHRUDIN BINMOHDALIAS B.E.HONS.(UPM) (MECHANICAL,10) 31429 MUAZZAMSYAH BINISMAIL B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (MECHANICAL,11) 31438 MUHAMMAD BUKHARIBINDAUD B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (MECHANICL,10) 34920 MUZAFARBIN AMINON B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (MECHANICAL,10) 28182 NADIABINTIOMAR B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHANICAL,09) 25930 NAFISHOLBIN ADNAN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHANICAL,06) 38131 NAZARIBINJUNIDIN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (MECHANICAL,12) 27744 NORSHAZILABINTI SHAMSUDDIN B.E.HONS.(UMP) (MECHANICAL,08) 31471 NURISLAMBINNUR ISKANDAR B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (MECHANICAL,09) 32710 OHCHEEPIN,JACK B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS) (MECHANICAL,10) 19997 TSHAIKIMHOE@ CHAIKIMHOE B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHANICAL,02) M.SC.(QUEEN'S BELFAST) (MANUFACTURING,03) 38831 YONGJINPHERN B.E.HONS.(ADELAIDE) (MECHANICAL,10)
MINERALRESOURCESENGINEERING
24608 LILIANAANAK WESTONANJOT
B.E.HONS. (USM)(MINERAL RESOURCES,05)
ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
Name
AERONAUTICALENGINEERING
52513
NURULASIKINBINTI MOHDSUHADIS
B.E.HONS.(USM) (AEROSPACE,01) MSC(SPACE) (AEROSPACE,02) PHD(UPM) (AEROSPACE,11)
BIO-MEDICALENGINEERING
54094
BELINDABINTI SIMONJINGKING PINGGUAN
54000 NORHIDAYAH BINTIMOHDJAINI
CAD/CAMENGINEERING
53975 AMIRSALEHBIN JALALUDIN
53715 TAMILSELVANA/L KANNIAPPAN
CHEMICALENGINEERING
52483 ABUZARLBIN MOHDMAHFUZ
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (BIO-MEDICAL,01)
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (BIO-MEDICAL,10)
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CAD/CAM,07)
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CAD/CAM,05)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CHEMICAL,10) 54031 ANGVUILIN M.E.HONS. (NOTTINGHAM) (CHEMICAL,07) 54034 CHINHUEYJIUN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CHEMICAL,97) 54033
CHINJUNFU B.SC.(OKLAHOMA) (CHEMICAL,97) 54066 FATINBINTI ZULKARNAIN
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CHEMICAL,11) 54065 GOHJULEE
B.E.HONS.(UKM) (CHEMICAL,08) 54032 HASSIMIBIN ABUHASAN
B.E.HONS.(UKM) (BIOCHEMICAL,07) 52560
MOHAMMADARIFF BINRIDZUAN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CHEMICAL,11) 54102 MOHAMMADHAFEZ BINMUSTAFFA B.E.HONS.(UTP) (CHEMICAL,10)
53735 MOHDHAMRIBIN ABDULHAMID B.E.HONS.(UKM) (CHEMICAL,05)
53725
MUHAMMADBIN ABDULHADI B.E.HONS.(UTP) (CHEMICAL,11) 53737 MUTHMIRAH BINTIIBRAHIM B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CHEMICAL,07)
53778 NGCHAIBENG B.E.HONS.(ADELAIDE) (CHEMICAL,01) 54064
NGSIOWHUAN B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CHEMICAL,07) 54035
NORSYAHEERA BINTICHEOONN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CHEMICAL,10) 54036
NORAERVINNA BINTIAHMAD MUSTAR B.E.HONS.(UTP) (CHEMICAL,08) 53777 SAIFULAZHAR BINSAAD B.E.HONS. (GLAMORGAN) (CHEMICAL,98) 53726 SIMSHENGKAI B.E.HONS.(CURTIN) (CHEMICAL,12) 52552
SUDERSHANA/L SIVASUBRAMANIAM B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CHEMICAL,11) 53736
SUHANNANATALYA BINTIMOHD SUHAIMY
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CHEMICAL,09) 54067
TANKHANGMEEI B.E.HONS.(UTP) (CHEMICAL,05) 52482
YEOTHIANSOON B.E.HONS.(UKM) (CHEMICAL,06) 53774
ZAINURABINTI ZAINONNOOR B.E.(VANDERBILT) (CHEMICAL,98)
CIVILENGINEERING 54028
ABDULKARIMBIN MOHDYUSOFF B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CIVIL,06) 52557
ABDULRAHIMBIN MOHDSHAFIE B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,08) 53744
ABDULLAH BINISMAIL B.E.HONS.(UMP) (CIVIL,09) 52466
AFIDABINTI MDYUSOF B.E.HONS.(SYDNEY) (CIVIL,10) 53699
AFZAINIZAM BINIBRAHIM B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,00) 52571
AHMADFIKRI BINKAMARUDIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,08) 53746
AHMADFUADB. KAMARUDDIN B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,00) 54022
AHMADNIZAM BINADNAN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,05) 52570
AHMADSHARILBIN ABUHASSAN B.E.HONS.(UITM) (CIVIL,04)
ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
54015
53748
53745
54082
54013
53695
53773
54021
54089
54029
54085
53789
52564
52521
Name
ANNASTESIA SULASTRIBINTI SALLEH
AZALIBINARIFFIN
AZMIRBINMD.DOM
AZNAHBINTI NORANUAR
BADRONNISA BINTIYUSUF
BRABHAHARIA/P NAGARATNAM
CHANHUANLENG
CHANHWEESHIM
CHEONGCHEEHOE
CHEONGKAHWEI, WAYNE
CHEONGWAI KEONG
CHIEWSOWING
CHINKIENFEI
CHOUYENCHOON
54026 FARAHNORA AZNIETABINTI ABDAZIZ
53739 FAUZIAHBINTI MOHDSAID
54086 FOOSHYHHUA
54090 FOOZHISIEN
54012 GOHYAWSENG, TIMOTHY
52485 HAFIZASRI BINJUMALI
53697 HELMYHARIRI BINHAMZAH
52480 HOWKHIMCHUAN
54088 IMELIABINTI SAMSUDDIN
52462 KEEGWEKCHIN
52565
53704
54010
53698
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(UKM) (CIVIL,99)
B.E.HONS.(UMP) (CIVIL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UTM)(CIVIL -ENVIRONMENTAL,00)
B.E.HONS.(POLY WALES)(CIVIL,91) MESC(COLLEGE DUBLIN)(WATER,93) PHD(UKM)(CIVIL& STRUCTURAL,09)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,02)
M.E.HONS. (BIRMINGHAM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,06)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS) (CIVIL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UKM) (CIVIL,10)
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CIVIL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS.(UPM) (CIVIL,98)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,00)
B.E.HONS.(UPM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.(SOUTH AUSTRALIA) (CIVIL,09)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,00)
B.E.HONS.(UTP) (CIVIL,08)
B.E.HONS. (PORTSMOUTH) (CIVIL,00)
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CIVIL,07)
B.E.HONS. (COVENTRY) (CIVIL,96)
KHADIJAHNAJWA BTEFAKHRU'L-RAZI
KHAIRULANWAR BINSAMAN
KOAYBOONHOE
KOHSOONKIM
54011 KOOHANGFUI
54080 KUEELOONG
53702
52529
53749
53804
53729
53809
52469
53730
52544
53694
ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
Name
52555 MOHDAQSHABIN MOHDOTHMAN B.E.HONS. (UTM)(CIVILCONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,05)
54020 MOHDARZAHRI BINABDRAHMAN B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,07)
52558 MOHDAZREEN BINMOHDJUZUP B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,02)
52526 MOHDFAIZBIN MOHAMMADZAKI B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,10)
52490 MOHDFARIDBIN MOHDAZAHAR B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,10)
52556 MOHDFARID BINMOHDSAIDI B.E.HONS.(UTP) (CIVIL,08)
52499 MOHDHAFIZAL BINOTHMAN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,02)
52491 MOHDISWARDYBIN MOHAMADYUNOS B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,00)
52533 MOHD KAMARULZAMAN BINMOHAMED B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,02)
52479 MOHDMUHIDIN BINFAHARUDDIN B.SC.(CALIFORNIA STATE)(CIVIL,89)
52484 MOHDNAIM BINHASHIM B.SC.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,98)
52515 MOHDNAJIBBIN THAHIR@TAHIR B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,10)
52566 MOHDNORAZWANI BINMOHDNOR B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,10)
53741 MOHDRIZALBIN ABDULRAHMAN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,01)
52575 MOHD SUHAIRULMIZAN BINMOHDYASIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,05)
54025 MOHDZAIDIBIN MUSTAFFA B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,05)
52465 MOHDZAINIBIN ABDULTALIP B.E.(FOOTSCRAY) (CIVIL,90) MSC(UTM)(PROJECT MANAGEMENT,02)
53743 MOHDZAIRY BINZAKARIA B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,06)
54030 MUHAMMAD FAROUKBIN TAJULARIFF B.E.HONS.(UPM) (CIVIL,03)
52527 MUSTAQQIMBIN ABDULRAHIM B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS) (CIVIL,08)
54023 NGCHOONKEAT B.E.HONS. (QUEENSLAND) (CIVIL,04)
52476 NGKUOKKWANG, MAJOR B.E.HONS.(WALES) (CIVIL,03)
54017 NIKNORSYAHARIATI BINTINIKDAUD B.E.HONS.(UKM)(CIVIL &STRUCTURAL,00) ME(UKM) (ENVIRONMENTAL,03) PHD(WALES) (ENVIRONMENTAL,08)
B.E.HONS.(UPM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (CIVIL,09)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,05)
M.E.HONS. (NOTTINGHAM) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS. (CURTIN)(CIVIL& CONSTRUCTION,09)
M.E.HONS.(SWANSEA) (CIVIL,11)
LEECHOONHONG
LEESIEWNGAH
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CIVIL,05)
B.E.HONS.(UKM)(CIVIL &STRUCTURAL,09)
LIEWCHIUNHSIUNGB.E.HONS.(UTM) ((CIVIL,11)
LIMHONGWEI
LIMYONGKIAT
LINGNAICHII
LOCHENYE
LOSIECHIEH
LOOICHONGSENG
MAHANIBINTI ABDULHAMID
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS. (SWINBURNE) (CIVIL,06)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,04)
B.E.HONS. (SWINBURNE) (CIVIL,11)
B.E.HONS.(WALES) (CIVIL,04)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,04)
53747 NOORASHEKIN BINTISAHLAN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,09)
53738 NOORAZLILIYANA BINTIKAMAROHIM B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CIVIL,06)
53803 NOORASAMSINA BINTIJOHARI B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,03)
53701 NORAINIBINTI MATJENI B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,08)
53700 NORIDABINTI MATRAZALI B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,99)
53727 NURAFIQAHBINTI MOHAMMADAIDID B.E.HONS.(ROYAL MELBOURNE) (CIVIL,11)
53703 NURSABAHIAH BINTIABDULSUKOR B.E.HONS.(UKM) (CIVIL,03)
52506 NURHAFSYAH BINTISYAMSUDDIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,10)
53780 NUR'MARLIA BINTIJAAFAR B.E.HONS.(UITM) (CIVIL,08)
53807 NURULADZURA ISMAIL B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,02)
54091 ONGKOKHUI B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,11)
54093 PHUIVUIKIUN, PETRUS B.E.HONS. (CURTIN)(CIVIL& CONSTRUCTION,10)
52461 PUANCHUNYEE B.E.HONS. (ADELAIDE)(CIVIL& STRUCTURAL,07)
52503 RAMESH RAMANATHAN B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (CIVIL,09)
53740 RIZWANBINIDRIS ZAINUDDIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,03)
52532 RODNEYANAK MORA B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL,06)
54016 SARINAHBINTI SULTANIBRAHIM B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,04)
53782
54101
AHMADTARMIDZI BINAHMADNORDIN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,05)
AKMALBINIBRAHIM B.E.HONS.(UTP) (CIVIL,11) 54014
AMIROELREZABIN MOHDYUSSOF B.E.HONS.(EXETER) (CIVIL,00) 54019
ANGYANGSENG B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS) (CIVIL,10)
53728 MDKAMARZAN BINMDRAIS
53742 MEMBERBIN HJMDSIRAT
54084
MEORROSLAN BINIDRIS
B.SC.(MISSISSIPPI) (CIVIL,91)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,00)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,06)
52463 MOHAMMADARIFF BINABDULRASHID B.E.(MELBOURNE) (CIVIL,10)
52530 SEEWANCUAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,10)
54018 SHABIBAHBINTI SADIMIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,10)
54027 SHAHIDIBIN SHAHIDAN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,03)
ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
54024
Name
SITISALWANABINTI RASABAR B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,09)
54081 SRIPURUSOTHMAN ARIVINDHARANCHETTIAR A/LSITHARAN
52481
53802
53696
53750
53805
54083
53791
52505
52477
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL,11)
SURIDAHBINTI SARING B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,98)
SYEDMOHDNAZERI BINSYEDNORIZAN B.E.HONS.(UKM) (CIVIL,07)
TANKIMFATT B.E.HONS.(UPM) (CIVIL,09)
TAYCHENCHUAN B.E.HONS. (SWINBURNE) (CIVIL,11)
TEOHKENSOON B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CIVIL,11)
TIONGHWA NGUONG B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,07)
TSENSOOFUI B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS) (CIVIL,06)
WONGCHEEGHUN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,09)
WONGINGSENG B.E.HONS.(SOUTH AUSTRALIA)(CIVIL,05) 54092
WONGKOKHOE B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,11)
54087
52572
52568
52525
53801
ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
52524
54069
53712
53759
53798
54072
Name
LIMKINSANG
LOWKHEENWAI
MARIAMBINTI MORTAZA
MARLIABINTI MOHDISA
MATHANRAJA/L GANGADARAN
MOHAMADAMRI BINJURAIMI
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (E'TRICAL,11)
B.SC.(IOWASTATE) (ELECTRICAL,94)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,05)
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (ELECTRICAL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,08) 53752
MOHAMADZAKRI BINABDULTALIB
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,06)
52500
MOHDADZHABIN HAJIJUMALI
ADV.DIP.(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,96) 52514
MOHDASMADI BINIDRIS
53990
54074
52459
52536
WONGYIHYUNG B.E.HONS.(UTAR) (CIVIL,11)
YEOCHENGCHUAN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,99)
YEWPHAIKKHUAN, LINDA B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL,10)
ZUHAYRBIN MD.GHAZALY
B.E.HONS.(UKM)(CIVIL &STRUCTURAL,10) MSC(UKM)(CIVIL,11)
ZULKARNAINBIN ABUADAM B.E.HONS.(ITM) (CIVIL,06)
COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING
53977 NURULHAFIZAH BINTIAHMAD B.E.HONS.(UIAM) (COMMUNICATION,06)
COMPUTERENGINEERING
52492 ABDULHALIMBIN ABDULJAMIL
53981 MOHDFAIZAL BINJAMLOS
52523 MOHDKHAIRUL ANUARBIN MOHDNOOR
52497
NORAMIRULBIN NORAINI@CHEANI
ELECTRICALENGINEERING
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (COMPUTER,08)
B.E.HONS.(KUKUM) (COMPUTER,06)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (COMPUTER,05)
B.E.HONS.(UNIMAP) (COMPUTER,11)
53992 AINEIZZATI BINTITARMIZI B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,08) 53709 AMIERULHISYAM BINMOHAMED B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,08)
53785 ANITABINTIAHMAD B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,98) 54004 BUNKIMFOOK, ALBERT B.E.HONS.(KUiTTHO) (ELECTRICAL,05)
53693
CHANGHUIMEI, ANNE B.E.HONS.(CURTIN) (ELECTRICAL,08) 54068
CHINNYUKENG B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRICAL,11)
53691
52539
CHONGYUNSENG B.SC.(TOLEDO) (ELECTRICAL,97)
CHOWKOKHOU B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (E'TRICAL,08) 54076
CHUNGJOOLING B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRICAL,11) 52460
ELMIEFAIRUL BINMASHURI B.E.(TOKYODENKI UNI,JAPAN) (ELECTRICAL,05) 53756
FONGSEIKFOO B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL,08)
53999
ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
Name
53758 ZULKIFLIBINMDZIN
B.E.HONS.(UTP) (ELECTRICAL,04)
ELECTRICAL&ELECTRONICENGINEERING
54009 GANWAHLIEN
ELECTRONICENGINEERING
52561 ABANGRAZALIBIN MOHDMUNIR
53799 ABD.RAZAKBIN MOHAMADSHAHUL HAMID
B.E.HONS.(UKM) (ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC& SYSTEM,87)
B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS) (E'TRONIC& T'COMMUNICATION,07)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (ELECTRONIC,09)
B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (E'TRICAL-POWER,07)
MOHDHAFIZBIN HABIBUDDIN
MOHDHELMI BINSHAMSUDIN
MOHDKAMIL BINROSLAN
MOHDKHAIRIL BINJAILANI
54077
54104
53790
53989
54007
52574
53734
54073
52540
53713
52510
52512
52494
53786
54005
54070
53994
52507
MOHDNAJIBBIN MOHDYUSOF
MOHDNASRUL BINHASHIM
MOHDNAZMIBIN ABDULRAMAN
MOHDRIDHWAN BINMOHDALI
MOHDRUZAINI BINMDYASIN
MOHDSHAHRUL BINABDULJALIL
MOHDTAUFEK BINYACOB
MOHDUNTUNG BINEDIT
MUHAMADHAFIZ BINBRAHIM
MUHAMMAD FAKRANBIN NORRIJAM
MUHAMMAD HASANOLBIN MUSTAFA
NASRULHELMEI BINHALIM
NOORANISATIQAH BINTIMOHDKHUZI
NOORAZLINDA BINTIAHMAD
NORHASHIMAHLAILI BINTIMOHAMAD ARIFIN
NORHISHAMBIN MATYUSOFF
NORZAMZAMIR BINISMAIL
NURAZUWABINTI AMATPUAD
52520 RAMLEEBIN IBRAHIM
54001
53757
FUTRAZAMSYAH BINMDFADZIL B.E.HONS.(USM) (ELECTRICAL,06)
54006 HAUMINTZE B.E.HONS.(MMU) (ELECTRICAL,10) 52562
HAZLEEAZIL BINILLIAS B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (E'TRICAL,06) 54002
KAHARDIBIN MUHAMMADTALIB B.E.HONS.(UiTM) ELECTRICAL,07)
53991
54079
52475
54075
KAMARUZZAMAN SEMAN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,85)
KAVIVARMANA/L CHANDRASEGARAN B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL,10)
KHORLOONGHUAT B.SC.(TOLEDO) (ELECTRICAL,90)
KWANAIYEW B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRICAL,11)
53705 LEONGHUNGYANG B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (ELECTRICAL,05)
54008 LIEWKITSIANG B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (CONTROL, INSTRUMENTATION& AUTOMATION,10)
53711
53707
54071
52511
RAYMONDRICHIE REYES
SAIFULAZHARBIN ABDULRAHIM
SEZUPATHYA/L MUTHUKARIPPEN
SOOCHUNGMIN
SYATIRAHBINTI MOHDNOOR
TANMINKENG
54003 TANWEIHOW
TAYWEIREN,ALVIN
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,01)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRICAL,11)
B.E.(FUKUI)(E'TRICAL &E'TRONIC,09)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (E'TRICAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(KUTKEM) (ELECTRICALINDUSTRIAL POWER,05)
B.E.HONS.(UMP) (ELECTRICAL-POWER SYSTEMS,09)
B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL,10)
B.E.HONS. (AUCKLAND) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONIC,11)
B.E.HONS.(UNISEL) (ELECTRICAL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (E'TRICAL-POWER,07)
B.SC.(OHIO) (ELECTRICAL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UPNM) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICPOWER,11)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (E'TRICAL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (ELECTRICAL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (E'TRICAL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UNIMAP) (E'TRICAL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UTP) (E'TRICAL& E'TRONIC,10)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,01)
B.E.HONS.(UTP) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,10)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,01)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) ELECTRICAL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (E'TRICAL& E'TRONICS,10)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (E'TRICAL,07)
B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,11)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (ELECTRICAL,08)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRICAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UNIMAP) (INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC,08)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (E'TRONIC& E'TRONIC,10)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (ELECTRICAL,04)
53993 AHMADAFIQBIN CHEAZAM B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,08)
53800 AHMADBINAP.JOHN @ZULKIFLI
B.E.HONS.(UNIMAP) (ELECTRONIC,10)
52551 ANUSHIYAA/PK. RATNADURAI B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (E'TRICAL& E'TRONIC,11)
53753 ARIFFUDDIN BINIBRAHIM
52522 ASRULIZAM BINAZMI
53985 CHEWAN LUKMANDARUJA BINCHEWANAZMI
53761 FADHILBINISMAIL
53788 FAUZANKHAIRI BINCHEHARUN
53995 FUZAIMIEBIN TUMIRAN
53986 GOHKOKLEON, CLARENCE
53717 JAFFARBIN MOHAMEDTAIB
B.E.HONS.(UTM) ((ELECTRONIC,01)
B.E.HONS.(UTM)(E'TRICALT'COMMUNICATIONS,02)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICALELECTRONICS,04)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (ELECTRONIC,07)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRONIC,03)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICALELECTRONICS,06)
B.SC.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,02)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHATRONICS,03)
53797 JULIYANNA BINTIALIMAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRONIC,09)
53710 KHAIRULANWAR BINKAMARUDIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,11)
52546 KUMENGKEAN B.E.HONS.(USM) (E'TRICAL& E'TRONIC,99)
52547 LAUHENGKAR B.E.HONS.(UTM) (E'TRICAL& E'TRONIC,00)
53984 LIMCHENGSIONG B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICALMECHATRONICS,00) ME(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,05) PHD(UTM) (ELECTRICAL,11)
53751 MDSAIFUL ANUARBINMOHD NASIRRUDDIN B.E.HONS.(UTEM) ((ELECTRONIC,08)
53987 MOHDHAIZALBIN JAMALUDDIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICALTELECOMMUNICATION,03)
52553 MOHDNORHIZAM BINMOHDTAHIR B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (E'TRICAL,06)
53760 MOHDRIDHUAN BINMASKOR B.E.HONS.(UKM) (ELECTRONIC,03)
52573 MOHDSHAIFULAZLI BINMOHDSALLEH B.E.HONS.(UITM) (E'TRICAL,04)
53978 MOHDSYAFIQ BINMISPAN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICALELECTRONICS,07)
53996 NAADIFARINBINTI CHEKAMARUDDIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICALELECTRONICS,09)
53998 NORSHAFIQINBINTI SHARIFFUDDIN B.E.HONS.(UNIMAP) (INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC,09)
53754 NORMALINA BINTIRASDI
53781 NURHAZIMAFAEZAA BINTIISMAIL
53784 NURULMU'AZZAH BINTIABDULLATIFF
53982 PATMAANAVINNA/L BUTMASILAN
53979 RADIHUSIN BINRAMLEE
53787 RASHIDAH@SITI SAEDAHBINTI ARSAT
B.E.HONS.(USM) (ELECTRONIC,99)
B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (ELECTRICAL,06)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRONIC,02)
B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,09)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICALELECTRONICS,08)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (ELECTRONIC,00)
53988
54078
53708
53755
TEOHENGKEONG
TINGHUOYLIH
TONGYEAHWANG
B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (ELECTRICAL POWER,10)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS,08)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRICAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (ELECTRICAL,06)
53983 RUSNANI BINTIYAHYA
53980 SABARIAHBINTI BOHANUDIN
52471 SEEHOONCHOON
B.E.HONS.(KUTTHO) (ELECTRICAL -MEDICAL ELECTRONICS,03)
B.E.HONS.(UKM) (ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC& SYSTEM,87)
B.E.HONS. (PORTSMOUTH) (E'TRONIC& E'TRICAL,98)
ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
Name
52509 SHAHRULAZRIBIN MOHDSOBRI
52554 SHARUDIN BINBORIAK
53974
53706
53771
52470
52541
SITIFATIMAH BINTISULAIMAN
TANJONGHOONG
TANLOONGPENG, MICHAEL
TINGHIELEONG, KELVIN
USMANULLAH SHEIKH
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (E'TRICAL& E'TRONICS,05)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (E'TRICAL,06)
B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (ELECTRONICS,09)
B.E.HONS.(UTAR) (ELECTRONIC,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRONIC,03)
B.E.HONS. (CANTERBURY) (E'TRICAL& E'TRONIC,10)
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (E'TRICALMECHATRONICS,03) MSC(UTM)(E'TRICALE'TRONIC&T'CO MMUNICATION,05) PHD(UTM) (E'TRICAL,10)
ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
Name
MATERIALSENGINEERING
52487 ANASYIDABINTI ABUSEMAN@ HJAHMAD
52563 CHEWCHEESEAN
53779 TUTYASMA ABUBAKAR
52495
ZURATULAINBINTI ABDULHAMID
MECHANICALENGINEERING
53732
52464
53775
WFATINZUHARAH BINTIWMUSTHAPA B.E.(GIFU) (ELECTRONIC,10) 53997
53810
ABDULQAYYUMBIN ABDULHALIM
ABDULLAHBIN DINSUHAIMI
B.E.HONS.(USM) (MATERIALS,98)
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (MATERIALS,08)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (MATERIALS,97) MSC(MATERIALS,98) PHD(MATERIALS,10)
B.E.HONS.(USM) (MATERIALS, 01)MSC(USM) (MATERIALS,02) PHD(MELBOURNE) (MATERIAS,11)
B.E.HONS.(STEVENS INSTITUTEOFTECH, USA)(MECHANICAL, 09)
B.SC.(PENNSYLVANIA) (MECHANICAL,07)
ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFGRADUATE
Name
53719 FADHLULHAFIZBIN ABDRAHMAN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHANICAL,09)
54058 FAITULMUENBIN BURHANUDIN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (MECHANICAL,08)
52550 FARAHLIYANA BINTIABGHANI B.E.HONS.(UTP) (MECHANICAL,10)
53793 FIRDAUSBIN MOHAMEDSAHID B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (MECHANICAL,04)
53767 GAMBARASANA/L GOVINDASAMY B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (MECHANICAL,11)
54038 GOHHANJIAN B.E.HONS. (NOTTINGHAM) (MECHANICAL,07) MSC(MANCHESTER) (MECHANICAL,11)
52542 GOHYUENPHANG B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (MECHANICAL,07)
52467 HAIRULBINBAKRI B.E.(GIFU) (MECHANICAL &SYSTEM,07) MSC(GIFU) (MECHANICAL& SYSTEM,09)
53769 HAIRULNAZRINBIN NASRUDDIN B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (MECHANICAL,08)
YANAWATI BINTIYAHYA
B.E.HONS.(UNIMAP) (INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC,09)
YUSMEERAZ BINTIYUSOF B.E.(KEIO) (ELECTRONIC,02)
INSTRUMENTATION&CONTROLENGINEERING
53776
53714
MUHAMMADABBAD BINMDZAKI
B.E.HONS. (SHEFFIELD) (MECHATRONICS,09) MSC(SHEFFIELD) (CONTROL SYSTEMS,10)
NORHALIZABINTIHJ ABDULWAHAB
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (INSTRUMENTATION& CONTROL,99)
MANUFACTURINGENGINEERING
52498 AHMAD DZULKARNAINBIN SALEHUDDIN
53792
GANESHKUMARA/L KRISHNAN
B.E.HONS.(UIAM) (MANUFACTURING,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTEM) (MANUFACTURING,09) 52501
MOHAMADHILMAN BINNORDIN
B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (COMPUTER AIDEDDESIGN& M'FACTURING,09)
31July2012areshownasintablebelow.
1
2 11026
3 09822
4 05224
5
6
7
8
9 09993
11
12 02557
13 12608
14 09918
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
26
52535 ABUBAKARBIN MOHAMMADNOR
52517
52474
AHMADFADZELBIN MOHDMOKHTAR
AIZZATSAZALIBIN YAHAYARASHID
53688 ALIAZMANBIN JALALUDIN
53690
CHANTECKWAI, ALAN
54039 CHANWAITATT
52545
CHEEKWOKCHIEN
54041 CHONGKUANGJEN
52531 CHONGTJUNYIE
53796 CHOOWEISENG
53724 COBURNMAJINI
53808 DEVENDRAN RAGHAVAN
B.E.HONS.(UTM) (MECHANICAL,09)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (MECHANICAL,05)
M.E.HONS. (SHEFFIELD) (MECHANICAL,09)
B.E.HONS. (QUEENSLAND) (MECHANICAL,10)
B.E.HONS.(SOUTHERN QUEEENSLAND) (MECHANICAL,06)
B.E.HONS.(SALFORD) (MECHANICAL,98)
B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (MECHANICAL,10)
B.E.HONS.(UKM) (MECHANICAL,02)
B.E.HONS.(UTAR) (MECHANICAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UTAR) (MECHANICAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(UMS) (MECHANICAL,11)
B.E.HONS.(MONASH) (MECHANICAL,08)
52488 ISMANIZAMBINTI ABDMANAF B.E.HONS.(UPM) (MECHANICAL,02)
52496 K.GOVENDARAJU A/LKANESAN B.E.HONS.(USM) (MECHANICAL,00)
53723 KASTURIAS/O GOVINDAN B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (MECHANICAL,11)
52567 KHAIRULIZHAM BINHALIL B.E.HONS.(UKM) (MECHANICAL,06)
54045 KIRENDIPSINGHA/L RATANSINGH B.E.HONS.(MMU) (MECHANICAL,10)
52576 LAIHANLYN B.E.HONS.(USM) (MECHANICAL,09)
52518 LAITZESHIUN B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (MECHANICAL,04)
Note:RemaininglistoftheADMISSIONTOTHE GRADEOFGRADUATE,ADMISSIONTOTHE GRADEOFINCORPORATEDMEMBERand ADMISSIONTOTHEGRADEOFASSOCIATE MEMBERwouldbepublishedintheOctober2012 issue.ForthelistofapprovedADMISSIONTOTHE GRADEOFSTUDENT,pleaserefertoIEMweb portalathttp://www.myiem.org.my.
59 15289 LEEBOONONG
60 24208 FATINAHBTISMAIL
61 05482 LEONGNAMYANG
62 13371 AMIRSOFFIANBINABDULRAZAK
63 16869 OOIBEEKENG
TANYEANLEONG
35 08201 TEHKUYONG
36 07434 TUNAISHAMSIDIBINAHMAD
37 03610 TUNGKWOKCHOON
38 03561 YEOJOOKUN
39 11383 GANCHEECHOY
40 13453 TEOHKENGENG
41 26936 LAUYINGLEE
42 10681 BASHIRAHAMEDBINMAIDEEN
43 05746 LIMKOKHING
44 02737 GOHKIMSING
45 03564 CHOWCHUSIN
46 19252 YONGFOOYUEN
47 10775 HIEWKINGMAN
48 24806 SIMCHEEWEE,ELVIN
49 12001 MIORTERMIZIBINMOHDYUSOF
50 04952 VOONYOKLIN
51 15084 NGWOOIKEONG
52 28050 CHINYIH
53 12971 SASHINDRANSETHA/L K.SETHURAMAN
54 23156 LIEWSIEWYIN
55 08955 TANGEEMENG
56 30637 LOKKAMTHYE
57 19072 FAIRUSBTABDMANAF
58 13469 MOHDNASIRBINMUSTAPHA
64 17416 WONGCHIANGSHENG
65 20385 CHOIYETYOU
66 17169 SAWKIMSUAN
67 09947 FONGNYUKLOON
68 12224 LOWHANGUAN
69 18245 ZULKIFLIBINIBRAHIM
70 06148 WONGSINMIN
71 13973 TAMENGSUN
72 10299 MOHDHAZLIBINHASHIM
73 09023 POOBALANA/LCHIDAMBARAM
74 18410 LAWWEE
75 25804
CHINGCHEEKENG
76 21339 LEECHONGSON
77 14434
DRSHARLENETHIAGARAJAH
78 21938 LEWSANCHONG
SHEEWEILEN,WILLAM
79 07531
80 14985
LOKEYANHO
81 07368 TANTEOHGUAN
82 08001
83 14977
LEETUCKCHOY
JEYENDRANA/LNAVARATNAM
84 12969 MOHAMADBINEMBONG
85 23972 MOHDAZRAEIBINMOHD KHAIRANI
86 14341 YAPCHOONKIAT
87 19079 ENGSIEWCHEE
88 13020 OOIKEESEONG
89 18567 CHEWWAIMUN
90 05611 WONGYEWSIONG
91 04610 WONGSOONHIIK
92 19210 ONGTHIAMLING
93 24817 AMIRULZIZIBINUDANOOR
ABDULKARIM
94 21166 SIVARAMANA/LRUKUMANGATHA RAJAH
95 04489 KOWCHOONGMING
96 20369 SIAKEEYII
97 17049 NOORAZAMBINMDSAAD
98 18313 ZULKEFLIBINMOHDISA
99 02680 QUAHEWEHOCK
100 23175 MOHDSUHAIMIBINHUSIN
101 22420 FONGKINKEONG
102 49687 SYEDRAJAHHUSSAINSHAIBBIN
A.H.MOHDHANIFF
103 30521 AMIRHASANUDDINBINHASHIM
104 35644 MOHAMADZAKUANBINHASSAN
105 16390 HENGSOONLIP
106 00703 TAYKENGYEOW
107 23879 CHANDRANA/LKARTARSINGH
108 09828 SOHAIMIBINSAMAD
109 09603 NGCHAIMING
110 07480 LAITALEE
111 34858 MOKCHERKHAUR
112 15500 SAPPRIBINABUHASSAN
113 04055 ZAINALBINHAJIHASHIM
114 06547 LEEKUANYEOK
115 13590 MAIKALDASA/LPICHAY
116 TOPGLOVEFOUNDATION