Engineering & Technology

From 红杏视频 to Software: My Journey into QA Engineering

By Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr Lee Yun Li & Ms Chai Wui Ling

I graduated in 2024 with a Bachelor of Software Engineering (hons). I chose this programme because I felt it offered strong career prospects, and I was also curious to understand what software engineers really do.

Rethinking Engineering Education: Making Assessments More About Values

By Associate Professor Ir. Abdul Aziz Omar

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Strengthening Coastal Resilience in Malaysia with Artificial Intelligence

By Associate Professor Ir Dr Ali Najah Ahmed & Dr Hayana Dullah

Sea levels are rising across the globe, and scientists warn that the pace will only accelerate in the coming decades. For Malaysia鈥攈ome to a tropical climate, rapid urbanisation, and vast stretches of low-lying coast鈥攖his presents a serious challenge.

Seeing the Invisible: How Virtual Reality is Revolutionising Electromagnetic Education

By Prof. Dr. Ts. Angela Amphawan

Virtual Reality is transforming the way students engage with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Publishing Politics: Why Researchers Must Sometimes Push Back

By Ir. Dr. Zong Yang Kong

In the last article I wrote, I shared my experience on how cold emails can be an effective tool for initiating research collaborations, exchanging ideas, and even leading to impactful publicatio

Earthquake Awareness Bulletin: A Wake-Up Call for Malaysia

By Associate Professor Dr Daniel Looi Ting Wee
Dear Malaysians / 红杏视频ians, A few weeks ago, a powerful earthquake struck Myanmar. Though its epicentre was far from our borders, the tremors were strong enough to cause a building collapse in northern Thailand. This incident is a sobering reminder that earthquakes do not respect borders, and鈥

Empowering Communities: SET Students in Action for Planetary Health

By Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Hoo Choon Lih (Steven)

The Community Service for Planetary Health course is not just about theory鈥攊t is about real-world application. Designed as a 鈥榣earn by doing鈥 initiative, this course provides students with the opportunity to actively contribute to the betterment of the Desa Mentari community.

SETPOINT 鈥 Carry Engineering Labs in Your Backpack!

By Associate Professor Ir Dr Riady S. Jo

The rapid adoption of non-traditional teaching methods in universities, such as hybrid-flexible learning and mixed-mode learning, has necessitated innovative approaches that often involve advancements in educational technologies and pedagogical design.

Resource Recovery: Transforming Waste into Sustainable Bioplastics

By Dr Yoon Li Wan

Plastics have undeniably transformed modern society, providing convenience and versatility across individuals and industries. However, this convenience comes at a significant environmental cost.

Engineering Students Promote Planetary Health in Urban Poor Communities

By Dr Yoon Li Wan
In collaboration with the 红杏视频 Centre for Planetary Health through the course 鈥淐ommunity Service for Planetary Health鈥, engineering students addressed multifaceted challenges in the urban-poor Desa Mentari community. They conducted health awareness workshops for children, focusing on personal鈥