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Swinburne Sarawak duo achieve runner-up spot at global data science competition

Two students from Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ School of Information and Communication Technologies achieved the runner-up position in the Data Presentation category at the SAS Curiosity Cup 2024 on 17 April 2024.


Your Intellectual Property = Your Creative Genius

World Intellectual Property (IP) Day, a day when we celebrate all things inventive, is observed on 26 April annually. The theme this year – “Building Our Common Future with Innovation and Creativity” is a call to everyone to unite and save …


Universities Nurturing Entrepreneurship

By Kizito Emmanuel Nyeko, PhD CandidateEntrepreneurial activity is one of the leading factors of economic growth, deriving value from taking risks and innovating.Entreprenuership and entrepreneurial activity is one of the leading factors of economic growth, deriving value from taking risks …


Challenges and Opportunities of Sugar Tax Implementation

By Nivakan Sritharan and Lisa Ngui Lee HuaSugar is a common ingredient in our drinks and food, and is an additive that many cannot live without. However, excessive intake of sugar can cause many health issues such as obesity and non-communicable …


Why Should We Care About ESG?

By Ir. Dr Chong Kok HingThis article aims to raise awareness and practical pointers in the area of ESG, especially in the Sarawak context.ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance. It is a term that we frequently hear in this …


The 3 Pillars of Entrepreneurship

By Evelyn Gan, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Business, Design and ArtsWith the setup of a modern world, work-life balance and caring for oneself have emerged as the top goals of the present generation.Many in the young generation are looking for …


Green Metropolis: The Future of Urban Living

By Dr Jibril Adewale BamgbadeIn the heart of our bustling cities, where concrete jungles reign, and the hum of urban living is unending, we might be standing on the brink of a precipice.This symbolic interpretation explains the precarious state of …


Girls in STEM

Why are there fewer girls in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)? Despite having more women in tertiary education worldwide, women are still underrepresented in STEM education and employment. Globally, there are only about a third of women researchers and students …


Metaverse Is Transforming Marketing Strategies

By Dr Jee Teck WengThe concept of the metaverse is rooted in the development of shared digital realms within immersive virtual worlds.Before its emergence, concepts like virtual reality (VR), social networking, and augmented reality (AR) laid the groundwork for envisioning …


Dr. Lee Ted Sian

Scopus   Google Scholar Biography Dr. Lee Ted Sian received her B.Eng. (Hons) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Monash University Malaysia in 2016. She was a Technology Research Engineer at Daikin Research & Development Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. before she returned …