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Cultural Heritage: What Is it and Why Bother?

By Dr Fiona Wong E Chiong
Cultural heritage, a living legacy passed down through generations, includes both tangible and intangible elements. Tangible heritage comprises artefacts, historical sites, and structures, while intangible heritage involves languages, rituals, and traditional arts.

ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University and University of Technology (UTS) Sign MoU

By Assoc. Prof. Dr Jason Ng Wei Jian

We are pleased to announce that the School of Mathematical Sciences, ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University has recently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), particularly with a focus on collaboration within the Faculty of Science.

Generative AI in Malaysia: Boon or Bane?

By Associate Professor Dr Pauline Leong Pooi Yin
Generative AI is transforming Malaysia's industries and driving economic growth in sectors like education, banking, healthcare, and the judiciary.

Building Momentum for a Common Market: The 2024 China-ASEAN Economic Seminar

By Dr Stella Ong Kim Yoke & Dr Nampuna Dolok Gultom

The 2024 China-ASEAN Economic Seminar, held on a Sunday, 21 April 2024, from 9 am to 6 pm, turned out to be a crowd-pleaser. Participants from various backgrounds gathered, listened closely, and asked engaging questions throughout the event.

Implementing ESG in Retail & F&B: A Collaborative Seminar

By Mr Rafferty Hoo Wei Hoong
ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Malls, MRCA, and ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University hosted a seminar on implementing ESG principles in the retail and F&B sectors. Over 50 MRCA members, including leaders from Valiram Group, Starbucks, and Parkson, attended.

Harnessing Hydrogen: Road to a Sustainable Future

By Dr. Bidattul Syirat Zainal & Prof. Ir. Ong Hwai Chyuan

Recently, the government has shown support for hydrogen energy, the future of the energy transition towards achieving net zero emissions. The question is, how can this hydrogen energy be produced, and what are the main challenges faced by the industrial players?

Unlocking the Future: Pioneering Optical Sensors

By Ts. Dr Nor Akmar binti Mohd Yahya
Explore the transformative potential of nanomaterials in optical sensing. From metal oxides to organic polymers, discover their unique properties driving advancements in healthcare and environmental monitoring.

Department of Engineering Staff Shine at Private Education Excellence Awards 2024

By Associate Professor Dr Selina Low Yeh Ching
Three School of Engineering and Technology academics receive recognition for their excellent achievements in teaching and research at the Private Education Excellence Awards 2024.

Achieving SDGs Through Civil Engineering: A Blueprint

By Associate Professor Ir Dr Ali Najah Ahmed Al Mahfoodh & Associate Professor Dr Daniel Looi Ting Wee
Civil engineers are essential for infrastructure development, playing key roles in planning, designing, and maintaining structures vital for society's well-being and economic progress. Globally recognized, they contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on economic…

Teaching Computer Programming: The Modern Approach

By Dr Chin Teck Min
With the advancement of technology, there are quite a number of tools available online to support the teaching of computer programming. These tools have made the learning of programming easier, and accessible and enable collaborative learning.

Harnessing AI for a Greener Planet: Opportunities and Challenges

By Dr Mehran Behjati
AI is transforming environmental conservation by offering innovative solutions to pressing issues like air pollution and biodiversity loss. This article explores the benefits and challenges of AI in planetary preservation, emphasising the need for responsible development to achieve Sustainable…

Tech-Savvy: The Future Ahead

By Dr Noor Hafizah Hassan

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift towards remote and hybrid work models. Technology has played a key role in facilitating this transition, with advancements in collaboration tools and virtual workspaces.