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How competition makes engineering exciting

Engaging students in the technical aspects of engineering and science is a challenging task. One of the ways to better involve students in this aspect of study is to encourage them to enter engineering competitions that challenge them to solve real-world problems with practical solutions.


Dr Gabriel Wee Wei En

Google Scholar      ORCID Biography Dr Gabriel Wee is an award-winning lecturer in Entrepreneurship with the Faculty of Business, Design and Arts. He has orchestrated a myriad of relevant activities aimed at instilling an entrepreneurial mindset among students. These initiatives range …


Youth working in tandem

Countries across the globe have embraced entrepreneurship as an important factor in their economic growth and sustainability. Programmes to foster entrepreneurship are actively initiated by governments through workshops, seminars, capital funding and so on. Malaysian government in particular sees how entrepreneurship would help elevate the country’s economy and reduce unemployment rates.


Impact on tertiary education delivery structure

The advent of COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on our way of life and affected everyone and every market sector worldwide. The education sector is no exception to this disruption.


Materials shape our world

We all know that ‘Everything is made of something’. We use various types of materials such as metals, polymers, ceramics, liquid crystals, and composites for a wide range of applications. It is always a new material that open the door to new technologies, whether they are in construction, chemical, civil, agricultural, nuclear, aeronautical, mechanical, biomedical or electrical engineering.


Ts. Dr. Chung Ping Ping

Google Scholar   Scopus  ORCID Biography Ts. Dr. CHUNG Ping Ping received her Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical & Materials Engineering from the University of Technology Malaysia (Malaysia), Master’s degree in Materials Engineering from Loughborough University (United Kingdom) and PhD in Materials …


Swinburne, IEM Sarawak hold first joint Online Evening Talk Series

Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus and the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) Sarawak Branch jointly organized the first online live edition of their Evening Talk series recently.


Transition from face-to-face to online teaching and delivery

Working from home gives me the perfect opportunity for a little self-reflection on the transition from face-to-face to online teaching and delivery.


COVID-19 & Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a growing area of research and study in the world. From predicting stock markets and weather storms to broad medical applications such as breast cancer and lung disease detection, AI has shown it has a place in the world today.


Anderson Kho

BiographyAnderson received his Bachelor of Engineering from University of Western Australia (UWA) in Perth, Australia in April 2002. He went on to continue his studies at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. He graduated with an MSc in July 2004. …