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    Research interest in solid oxide fuel cells, energy, computer-assisted numerical analysis, shape memory alloys, composite, vibration, etc

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My Recent Course

MMJ12503 - Computer Programming

Semester 1 academic session 2023/24

Course synopsis:
This course introduces to Computers and Computing Fundamentals, Program Structure, Printing, Comments, Variables, Arithmetic Operations, Math Functions, Input/ Output, Control Structure, Looping, Functions, Numeric Arrays and their application on solving engineering problems. C programming language is utilized in this course.

Course outcome:
CO1 :- Ability to construct C programs with the desired input/ output.
CO2 :- Ability to construct C programs with control structure and looping.
CO3 :- Ability to construct C programs with functions and numeric arrays.

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MMJ10403 - Thermodynamics 1

Semester 2 academic session 2022/23

Course synopsis:

This course covers the basic concepts in thermodynamic such as the properties of substances, energy principles, first and second law of thermodynamics which applicable in engineering applications. The course emphasizes the study of energy sources and conservation, enthalpy, entropy, ideal and real gas through its concept and principles.

Course outcome:
CO1 :- Ability to analyse the properties of pure substance.
CO2 :- Ability to formulate energy balance accordingly to the first law of thermodynamics for a system.
CO3 :- Ability to evaluate the second law of thermodynamics with entropy changes of substances in a system.

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My Final Year Project (FYP) Students

MMJ40202 - Final Year Project I

Semester 1 academic session 2022/23

Course synopsis:

This course is designed to expose students with an investigative research-based project to solve engineering issue(s)/problem(s). Students are required to identify problems, develop techniques for information gathering, conduct literature review and select appropriate methodology. Students are assessed by a written and oral presentation at the end of the semester.

Course outcome:
CO1 :- Ability to integrate comprehensively the needs and the insights of research works conducted.
CO2 :- Ability to investigate and conduct research literature of complex engineering problems with selected knowledge in the research literature of the discipline.
CO3 :- Ability to propose and develop design solutions or methodology for complex engineering problems that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration including design of experiments, modeling or simulation.
CO4 :- Ability to perform effective presentation on complex engineering activities undertaken.
CO5 :- Ability to demonstrate and apply engineering management principles by managing research project.

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MMJ40304 - Final Year Project II

Semester 1 academic session 2022/23

Course synopsis:
This course is designed to expose students with an investigative research-based project to solve engineering issue(s)/problem(s). Students are required to identify problems, develop techniques for information gathering, conduct literature review and select appropriate methodology. In addition, students are required to deliver individual analysis and judgement, utilize appropriate modern technology/tools in conducting the research and assessed independently. At the end of the semester, students will prepare a final report and deliver both written and oral.

Course outcome:
CO1 :- Ability to integrate comprehensively the needs and the insights of research works conducted.
CO2 :- Ability to investigate and conduct research literature of complex engineering problems with selected knowledge in the research literature of the discipline.
CO3 :- Ability to propose and develop design solutions or methodology for complex engineering problems that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration including design of experiments, modeling or simulation.
CO4 :- Ability to synthesize complex engineering problems using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences or engineering sciences in order to evaluate and interpret data to provide results and conclusions with recommendations.
CO5 :- Ability to perform effective presentation on complex engineering activities undertaken.
CO6 :- Ability to demonstrate and apply engineering management principles by managing research project.

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My Integrated Design Project (IDP) students

ENT440/3 - Design Project

Semester 1 academic session 2022/23

Course synopsis:
The course covers the principle of engineering design process continuing from conceptual design process in the prerequisite course. This course focuses from embodiment design to  developing functional prototype. Students are expected to work in a group on selected theme to design a project with current issues related to safety, cultural, societal, environmental as well  as the economic considerations. At the end of the course, students are required to present and demonstrate the working prototype.

Course outcome:
CO1 :- Ability to acquire information from a variety of  sources, apply design process and develop solutions to solve complex mechanical engineering problem.
CO2 :- Ability to evaluate solution that meets customer and financial needs with consideration to standard regulations for environmental and societal impact.
CO3 :- Ability to communicate effectively and  demonstration of the design solution.
CO4 :- 
Ability to function in a team for the successful  delivery of design project.

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As updated on 11 November 2022,

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Interesting research articles 
Are you curious about the fascinating research we've been working on? Do you want to learn more about the latest breakthroughs and insights in our field? Then get in touch with us today and let's start a conversation! Our team is passionate about research and we love sharing our discoveries with others. From the latest articles in top journals to cutting-edge research projects, we have plenty to talk about. And who knows? You might just discover a new area of interest or a new project to collaborate on. So don't be shy, reach out to us today and let's explore the exciting world of research together!

International Journal of Advanced Research in Technology and Innovation, e-ISSN: 2682-8324 | Vol. 4, No. 2, 92-98, 2022

Asian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, e-ISSN: 2716-5957, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1-9, 2022

International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering Innovation, e-ISSN: 2682-8499, Vol. 4, No. 2, 8-16, 2022

Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Robotics, Vision, Signal Processing and Power Applications - Enhancing Research and Innovation through the Fourth Industrial Revolution, ISBN 978-981-16-8129-5, Volume 829, 2022

Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Robotics, Vision, Signal Processing and Power Applications - Enhancing Research and Innovation through the Fourth Industrial Revolution, ISBN 978-981-16-8129-5, Volume 829, 2022

Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Robotics, Vision, Signal Processing and Power Applications - Enhancing Research and Innovation through the Fourth Industrial Revolution, ISBN 978-981-16-8129-5, Volume 829, 2022

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I'm honored to share with you some of the awards that our team has received in the past. While we don't do what we do for the sake of recognition, it's humbling to receive awards and recognition for our work, and it inspires us to continue striving for excellence in everything we do. We are grateful for the recognition we have received, and we will continue to work diligently to produce high-quality research and contribute to the betterment of society. Thank you for considering our achievements, and we look forward to continuing to make a positive impact through our work.

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陈紃之  博士 (制造和工业技术)专家
TAN WEE CHOON PhD, P. Tech (ME)
Senior Lecturer,
Mechanical Engineering Programme,
Mechanical Department,
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering & Technology,
Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP),
Kampus Pauh Putra, 
02600 Arau,
Perlis, MALAYSIA.

Graduate Engineer, Board of Engineers Malaysia (Registration No. 65982A)
Professional Technologist (Manufacturing & Industrial Technology (ME)), Malaysia Board of Technologists (PT22030155)
International Association of Engineers (IAENG) (284094)

Scopus Author ID: 54891879100
Web of Science ResearcherID: D-2550-2015

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