Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus lecturer, Dr How Bing Shen, bagged the Young Researcher Award at the IChemE Malaysia Awards 2021.
For many young people, university life is their first money management experience. Here are our tips to avoid common money management mistakes.
Current President and Secretary of Swinburne Sarawak Green Club, Darren and Aaron reflect on the importance of prioritising environmental health in the global recovery of COVID-19.
‘A 22nd Century Au Pair’, a short story taking place in a futuristic Sarawak by Swinburne Sarawak senior lecturer Dr Christina Yin, was selected as one of 20 short stories in The Best Asian Short Stories (TBASS) 2021 anthology.
Heartiest congratulations to Swinburne’s Digital Health research team led by Professor Patrick Then; Dr Brian Loh, Dr Vong Wantze, Dr Kelvin Yong and Dr Sheena Punai on their recent collaboration with BioTective, a digital healthcare division under Ubisson. In addition, the project team includes an international …
Last weekend, this writer stumbled upon a handbook by Knut H. Sørensen titled The role of Social Science in Engineering. In it, the author quoted the dictionary definition of engineering as “the application of science and mathematics by which the properties of matter and sources of energy in nature are made useful to people’’, a definition that clearly accentuates that the end product is ‘made useful to people’.
The recent commencement of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ second semester saw the first batch of study abroad students from Indonesia starting their university experience.
Sarawak Energy recently signed a two-year research agreement with Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus to explore the characteristic and potential utilisation of fly ash produced from its 624MW Balingian Coal Fired Power Plant into potential construction materials. Under this …
History is written by the victors. However one’s victory may not be the victory of another. So in the end history is rewritten to fit the narrative of the community.
The Swinburne Actions for Sustainable Impact (SA4SI) team recently hosted the second episode of its Virtual Chat series in its responsibility programme aimed at promoting awareness on profile actions of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).