nano japanMONDAY, 29 JULYUniversiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) moved a step forward through a collaboration with the Tokyo Institute of Technology (TITEC) to commercialise a joint research project in the field of nano technology through the production of nano fibres and nano fibre membrane.

UMS Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah headed the delegation to Tokyo to discuss further cooperation in the field of commercialising this technology while TITEC was represented by its Executive Vice-President, Professor Kiyoshi Okada. The result, UMS will be the research site for commercialisation whilst a company based on oil and gas in Malaysia will be the partner.

Nano fibre products will be used as an absorbent agent for oil spills in the oil and gas industry, while nano fibre membrane will be used for the distillation of sea water and industrial wastewater to produce clean water.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
According to research facts conducted by UMS and TITEC, nano fibres are able to absorb up to 50 gram of oil for every gram of fibre in less than 30 seconds. The system will also be able to clean up oil spill at a rate of 1 ton per hour.

This technology is the first of its kind in the world introduced to the oil and gas industry. The nano fibre industry is expected to expedite the cleaning process of oil spills which will save many natural lives and solve the problem of oil spills during strong sea wave.

The use of nano fibre membrane in the distillation of sea water is expected to save energy costs by more than 50% compared to reverse osmosis and at the same time reduce blocked membrane.

Also present at the discussion were the Registrar, Datuk Abdullah Hj Mohd. Said; Dean of the School of Engineering and Information Technology (SKTM) who is also an expert in the nano technology, Ir Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rosalam Sarbatly and SKTM Senior Lecturer, Dr. Mohd Kamil Wan Ibrahim. – FL

Source: School of Engineering and Information Technology
                                                            
                                                                                                                               Information and Media Section, Corporate Relations Division


arkeologi4FRIDAY, 26 JULYA decade ago, archaeological research on the shipwreck along the coastal waters of Simpang Mengayau cape, Kudat by Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) archaeologists were the basis of the rapid development in this field of research areas in the following years. However, not many realised that this early development would change the scenario of archaeological research in Sabah and Malaysia in general. The change included making UMS one of the leaders in these two types of research namely underwater and terrestrial archaeology.

Now UMS can be proud of its achievement and seen to be on par with other Public Higher Learning Institutions (IPTA) which are more senior such as Universiti Malaya and Universiti Sains Malaysia that have made the same research much earlier. Archaeologist, Baszley Bee B. Basrah Bee of this EcoCampus University was acknowledged at national level when he was appointed as the Chairman of the Underwater Culture Specialists Committee, National Heritage Department since 2010. His portfolio entails being the advisor, churning out ideas and opinion in this field and becoming a reference point with regards to this field of study.

At the same time, research grants, technical, regulations, logistics and on-going collaborative research with the National Heritage Department, Museum Department Sabah and TLDM had confirmed the trust given to UMS archaeologists. In fact, some salvage commercial contractors had also referred to the university’s archaeologists and had done the same archaeological research together.

Among the notable researches are the Simpang Mengayau Cape Wreck (2004-2007), SS St. Pancras Wreck (2010), Balambangan Wreck (2011-2012), World War II Shipwreck Site (2011-2012) and the Shipwreck Pillage Sites in Sabah (2010-2013). Such research becomes a reference point in the field of archaeology not only at national and international level but also in the formulation of government policy on underwater cultural heritage.

UMS continues to advance in its research on terrestrial archaeology with its first research in Malaysia namely the Ulung Buayeh animal effigy mount ancient site and the Long Pasia Megalithic Tradition Site, Sipitang (2007-2010). The same was done on rock art archaeology research on Petroglyph (rock engravings) in that area (2008). The same research was done at other sites in Sabah.

The redocumentation of the Lumuyu Petroglyph site in Ulu Tomani (2012) led to a new finding for exploration in the next few years. The year 2013 marks a historical beginning in the research on Malaysian Terrestrial Archaeology especially in Sabah when a group of archaeologists led by Baszley Bee assisted by Master students and final year History students of the School of Social Sciences (SSS), staff from the Archaeology Department of the National Heritage Department and Archaeology Division of the State Museum found four new petroglyph sites at Ulu Tomani and Long Pasia. The sites are Petroglyph Lumuyu 2, Petroglyph Lumuyu 3, Petroglyph Naunggak and Petroglyph Narit Stone 2. Besides that, a total of 13 other sites in Pensiangan, Kinabatangan and Lahad Datu were known to have existed. These research and findings have made UMS the leader in petroglyph archaeology research in this country. Capturing the second spot in the Postgraduate Research Competition at international level held at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in 2012 in the Petroglyph archaeology research was significant.

The development of archaeology research holds no boundaries among lecturers and Masters students. Undergraduate students involvement also extends through the study of Heritage Management course. Since this course was introduced in 2007, a survey and the documentation of archaeological and historical sites in Sabah are the most active in Malaysia. Among them are, the icon site on the formation of Malaysia where the results of this study will be produced by RTM in conjunction with its 50 years in the formation of Malaysia this year. The production of this documentary on the results of this study is not new because the Long Pasia Ulung Buayeh animal effigy mount ancient site was also feature featured in 2010.

Many writings and seminar papers have been produced, the Simpang Mengayau Cape Maritime Archaeology (2009) was acknowledged at international level as the main reference in underwater research in South East Asia. Some other books touched on shipwreck sites, megalithic tradition and petroglyph which will be published soon.

After a decade of development in archaeological and cultural heritage research by archaeologists and students, UMS can finally be proud of the setting up of a special unit dedicated especially to generating and continual research which is more active. This idea was mooted by UMS Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah in 2012 which brought about to the setting up of the Borneo Archaeological Research Unit which is still in its infancy.

Indeed, the support by UMS management is important in uplifting the standard and sustaining the field of archaeology in UMS to a higher level. The title ‘amphibian archaeologists’ given to our archaeologists is synonym to us and is not given to any other archaeologists of other universities in Malaysia. As such, the upcoming unit would be an archaeological entity and the university’s heritage that is doing both fields of archaeology. – FL

Source: M. Malik Awang Rasin
                                                                                                                               Information and Media Section, Corporate Relations Division

timur lesteWEDNESDAY, 24 JULYSix Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) academicians were involved in a programme under the Ministry of Education Malaysia (KPM) in an effort to assist the government of Timor Leste to develop Timor Leste Institute of Diplomatic Studies (IDS). The delegation consisted of lecturers from the International Relations Programme School of Social Sciences (SSS), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asmady Idris, Diana Peters, Wan Shawaluddin Wan Hassan and Carlevin Sukim including two Senior Lecturers from the Centre For Knowledge and Language Learning (PPIB), Dr. Anantha Raman Govindasamy and Dr. Lai Yew Meng who were the Coordinator of the whole programme.

The programme was implemented under the initiative of the Higher Education Department (JPT), Ministry of Education Malaysia (KPM) assigned under the Malaysian Global Outreach Programme aimed at strengthening world influence at international level through contributions and smart partnerships in higher education especially with developing countries. This noble initiative started at the end of last year and implemented through the organising of three workshops formulating and drafting the Timor Leste (IDS) course structure and curriculum. UMS has been supporting this programme when PPIB organised a maiden workshop on 21-22 January 2013, whilst the second workshop was held at the Higher Education Leadership Academy (AKEPT), Sepang on 11-12 April 2013. The third workshop was conducted at UUM-EDC on 27 June 2013 while the final workshop will be held in Dili, Timor Leste on 19-22 August 2013. Each formulated course will be presented to the Timor Leste Foreign Affairs Ministry to be scrutinised.

Besides academicians from UMS, the programme was also participated by academicians from the Public Higher Learning Institutions (IPTA) and they were Khoo Ying Hooi (Universiti Malaya), Prof. Dr. Rashila Ramli and Dr. D. Ravichandran K Dhakshinamoorthy (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia), and Prof. Dr. Kamarulnizam Abdullah, Dr. Mohammad Zaki Ahmad and Dr. Ratnaria Wahid (Universiti Utara Malaysia). Former UMSKAL lecturer, Assoc. Prof, Dr. Abdul Razak Ahmad is now the Advisor at the Higher Education Department and acts as the Chairman of the programme. – FL

Source: Carlevin Sukim, PPIB
Photo: Nelson Justin Adeh
                                                                                                                           Information and Media Section, Corporate Relations Division

pameran tawauTUESDAY, 23 JULYIn their efforts to promote new books published by Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), the Publication Unit of this EcoCampus University held an exhibition and book sale in stages. Tomorrow the unit will be holding one at the Teachers Training Institute (IPG) Tawau Campus until Friday before making a stop at the Open University Malaysia (OUM) at the same place the next day.

According to the Publication Officer of this unit, Anicius Justin Adeh, the exhibition is open from 8.30 am to 3.30 pm to the public expecially teachers.

Besides the book promotion pertaining to education he said the exhibition also aims to publicise all researches done by UMS researchers thus strenghtening the university as a publisher of academic books. He said when asked by our corporate reporter in Kota Kinabalu.

“We will continue this exhibition to IPG Keningau from 29 – 31 July 2013. We have held the same exhibition at IPG Tuaran. We hope the public would make full use of this opportunity,’ he added. - FL

By Salbinous Saribun
                                                                                                                             Information and Media Section, Corporate Relations Division

green officeMONDAY, 22 JULYUniversiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is ready to implement all values and elements relating to utility savings and electronic waste management in achieving its wish as a model leader in environmental conservation among all higher learning institutions (IPT) in Malaysia. UMS Vice-Chancellor said this today when officiating at the ‘Green Office Awareness’ Campaign organised by the Management Centre of this EcoCampus University.

According to Datuk Harun, UMS’ main aim is to keep the greens based on UMS staff and students’ approach on saving utility at their work place. He added that it should be the university’s responsibility as an IPT to always be the reference centre in increasing educational awareness thus doubling awareness to UMS staff and students including the community on the importance of environmental conservation.

In enjoying the economy’s development, the use of modern technology at the office such as air-conditioners, modern office equipment, and excessive electricity usage are the main contributors to global warming, air and water pollution. Through the Green Office Awareness, it is hoped that UMS staff and students would have a change of attitude that could help in conserving energy at the work place.

“Through this change of attitude, it is hoped that it would help in reducing daily operation costs in energy use in the campus in line with sustainable environment and would be an example towards environment conservation,” he urged.

Thus, he urged all UMS staff and students to renew their commitment in an effort towards sustainable environment and remain as a legacy and for our future generation, thus achieving UMS’ objective to be an EcoCampus.

A talk relating to EcoCampus was also held which was presented by guest lecturers; Dr. Irina Zen Safitri, Dr. Zeeda Fatimah Mohamad and Sitti Nursyafa Bakri. Also present were the Director of EcoCampus Management Centre, Dr. Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul; Head Librarian cum Green Community Committee, Dayang Rukiah Awang Amit and the Chairman of Environmental Management System Committee, Dr. Bonaventure Vun Leong Wan. – FL

By Salbinous Saribun
Photo: Musaab Umair
                                                                                                                                Information and Media Section, Corporate Relations Division

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