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News & Events
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Industry Visit to Press Metal and Sesco Coal-fired Power Plant, Mukah
Swinburne Sarawak Institution of Engineering and Technology Student Chapter (SSIET) recently organised an educational trip to Mukah.
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The computing workshops were conducted to introduce an emerging trend that has invaded the technology arena in a pervasive manner through the development of mobile applications.
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Engineering, Computing and Science (ECS) Week with Swinburne Sarawak-2012
ECS week is an event initiated by the university to expose the students around Kuching area with latest advancement in engineering, computing and science.
Welcoming Message
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Associate Professor M. L. Dennis Wong
Dean (Acting),
Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Science
Student Comments
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Vibhasna Mohonee
Bachelor of Engineering
(Civil Engineering)"I always felt that I was interested in "down to earth" topics. This was confirmed after I started pursuing book on "Infrastructure" by Brian Hayes. The book was gifted to me by my father and I found the contents very enriching. Also, my father's close friends are Civil Engineers, and I always found them to be pleasant individuals with interesting jobs. I chose Civil Engineering course with Swinburne Sarawak because it's the most affordable option to get an Australian degree."
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Churchill Lee
Bachelor of Science
(Computer Science and Software)"At Swinburne here, what makes the learning more relevant and fun is that, the IT knowledge that I've amassed from my lecturers can actually be put into practice. For example, in the IT Club, there are always new projects that provide me with ample opportunities for my 'experimentation'."
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Ng Lee Tze
PHD Candidate
(Fermentation Microbiology)"Swinburne Sarawak is the university of my choice because it has the expertise in fermentation that my employer, the Sarawak Biodiversity Centre, is looking for."

