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The UCSI Gazette Volume 18

Best Delegate Award for the Narcotics Committee operating under the ASEAN Political-Security pillar

Congratulations to Lydia Devadas from the Department of English Language and Communication, FOSSLA! She received the Best Delegate Award for the Narcotics Committee operating under the ASEAN Political-Security pillar in the S. Rajaratnam Endowment - Youth Model ASEAN Conference (SRE-YMAC) 2018.

Best Paper Award Presented to Tey Wah Yen for contribution in Computational Fluid Dynamics

Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built Environment’s lecturer Tey Wah Yen received the Best Paper Award conferred by the Technical Committee of International Conference on Aviation Technology and Management 2018 conducted at Sri Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur on 13th September 2018.

He received the Best Paper Award for the submitted conference paper entitled “Numerical Modelling of Convective Wave Using Fractional-Step Method”.

Dr Yu Receives Chartered Enginner Qualification

Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built Environment’s Assistant Professor Dr Yu Lih Jiun received the Chartered Engineer qualification awarded by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) on 24th July 2018.

This professional qualification enables her to register under the Engineering Council, United Kingdom.  

This qualification is the reflection of a professional registered engineer and marks commitment to professional standards and to exercising responsibilities in an ethical manner.

Dr Ang Awarded Certificate of Best Presentation In International Conference

UCSI’s Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built Environment deputy dean Assistant Professor Dr Ang Chun Kit has been awarded the Certificate for Best Presentation in the 2018 International Conference on Renewable Energy and Environment Engineering held in Paris, France.

His paper entitled ‘Development of a Footstep Power Generator In Converting Kinetic Energy to Electricity’ demonstrates how a simple yet low cost mechanism can enhance the performance and efficiency of energy conversion from kinetic energy to electrical energy.