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Official Newsletter of the Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering (FKKSA) Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Lebuhraya Tun Razak, 26300 Gambang Kuantan Pahang, Malaysia.
VOLUME 4
ISSUE 1
DEC 17—JUNE 18
ISSN 2180-2033
FOREWORD FROM DEAN In the name of
Allah, Most
Gracious, Most
Merciful. Sala-
wat & salam to
our prophet
M u h a m m a d
SAW. 2018 was
a time full of changes and achievement
as well as challenge and opportunities.
We experienced significant and continu-
ous achievements in research and devel-
opment. They were in the forms of
research projects established, postgradu-
ate students registered as well as
medals received by our researcher and
student. For that, I’m grateful to Allah
that this Faculty has been blessed with a
group of proactive and dedicated staff.
For the half of year, I look forward to
receive continuous support to achieve
excellence in all areas.
PROF. ZULKAFLI BIN HASSAN
DEAN OF FKKSA
Inside this issue:
Academic Achievements 2
Industrial Engagement 3
Academic Activities 5
Research Activities 8
Student Achievements 13
Student Activities 14
Community Activities 15
Lab Services & Facilities 16
EDITORIAL BOARD
Advisor: Prof. Zulkafli bin Hassan,
Chief Editor: Dr. Khairatun Najwa
Mohd Amin
Editorial Committee:
Dr. Nor Hanimah Hamidi
Dr. Rohana Abu
Dr. Siti Hajar Noor Shaarani
Miss Zainatul Bahiyah Handani
dynamic, innovative and excellence
academia and industry to add value to FKKSA’s masters pro-gramme which is Master of Science in Process Plant Opera-tion. In this programme Institut Teknologi Petroleum Petronas (INSTEP) will provide a 10-days training programme at its training plant to expose stu-
On 12 April 2018 a Memo-randum of Agreement be-tween Universiti Malaysia P a h a n g ( U M P ) a n d PETRONAS Technical Training Sdn. Bhd. (PTTSB) was signed at UMP Pekan campus. This is a significant forward step in combining the expertise of
FKKSA and INSTEP to Collaborate on Master Programme
dents in hands-on training to complement their classroom and laboratory activities. This agree-ment is yet another milestone for UMP generally and FKKSA spe-cifically to produce graduates not just good in knowledge yet in hands-on skill in chemical, oil and gas industries.
From left: Prof. Dato’ Ts. Dr. Rosli Mohd Yunus ( Deputy VC (Academic & International), Mr. Chandramohan M saminathan (CEO o f PTTSB), Prof. Dato’ Sri Ts. Dr. Daing Nasir Ibrahim (VC of UMP),
Prof Zulkafli Hassan (Dean of FKKSA) and Mr. Abdul Hamid Majid (Registrar of UMP).
safety. In addition, the visit also promoted UMP Halal unit in Japan and created more collabora-tive opportunities between UMP, JAKIM and Halal agencies in Japan such as MPJA in the future. In general, MPJA is chaired by Mr. Akmal Abu Has-san, as Managing Director. This visiting program was initiated by the effort by Dr. Azizan Ramli from FKKSA, which linked between UMP and MPJA.
Management of Zenkai Meat Corporation, Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto and MPJA auditors
(Dr. Farhan Mohd Said is second from the left).
A Halal Audit monitoring visit was held in the Land Of The Rising Sun from 29th of January to 31st of January 2018 at two food pro-cessing facilities. Dr. Farhan Mohd Said, the staff of the Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering (FKKSA) Universiti Ma-laysia Pahang (UMP) has participated in the visit together with the auditors from Muslim Professional Japan Association (MPJA). During the visit, first, the Audit team was brought to an enzyme drink processing plant, Dainichi Seiyaku Co. Ltd. that is located in Gifu, the capital of Central Japan. While, the second venue was in a slaughter house, Zenkai Meat Corporation that is located in Hitoyoshi, Kuma-moto, at Kyushu island. The visit was led by Dr. Farhan Mohd Said, FKKSA, UMP as the Tech-nical Fatwa commission member, together with the MPJA auditors. The Audit monitoring agen-da went well, flourished with good discussions and exchanges of information on the Halal
FKKSA Contributes Expertise in the Development of
Halal Products in Japan concept between MPJA auditors, companies and representatives of the Fatwa commission member. The main objective of the visit was to monitor the Halal auditing process conducted by the MPJA in Japan. In addition, this visit was also intended to examine some Halal-related technical issues to be used as a reference in the development of UMP Halal unit (co-operation of FKKSA, PBMSK and UMPH staff). The fruitful results of the visit have provided exposure on the awareness of non-Muslims in non-Muslim country on the importance of the Halal concept. Halal is not only a matter of hygiene but also take into account on product
Phone: +609-5492838/2888 Fax: +609-5492889 Email: [email protected] Website: http://fkksa.ump.edu.my fkksa.ump.official
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ACHIEVEMENTS– STAFF
10 Gold Medals at CITREX 2018
The Creation, Innovation, Technoloy & Research Exposition (Citrex 2018) was held at Sport Complex UMP Gambang campus on 15th -16th
March 2018. FKKSA lecturers won 10 gold medals from the event. They were Dr. Sumaiya Zainal Abidin@ Murad (Extraction of rare earth element using synergist extractant immobilised resins (SEIR) ), Assoc. Prof Dr. Arun Gupta (New A Novel formulation of Bioadhesive using Natural Rubber Latex and Starch, A novel formulation of bio-
plastic using keratin protein from chicken feathers and Nano cellulose), Dr. Mohammad Rizza Othman (Dividing Wall Column (DWC) - The
Future Prospect for Malaysian Oleochemical Industry), Dr. Jun Haslinda Sharifuddin (Recovering value from waste:
Biomaterials production from cockle shell wastes for poten-tial bone regeneration), Prof. Dr. Hayder A. Abdulbari (Organic Polymers from Hibiscus, Okra and Aloe Vera for Higher Blood Circulation, Novel Emergency Kit for Sea Water Desalination), Dr. Abdul Aziz Mohd Azoddein
(Mercury Spillage Kit), Prof. Dr. Abdurahman Hamid Nour (Formulation of new oil based co-surfactant stabilizing agent for enhanced crude oil recovery (EOR) )and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maksudur Rahman Khan (Biopolymer production from bio-electrochemical system). FKKSA also received 18
silver and 2 bronze medals from CITREX.
1 Gold, 2 Silver Medals at Seoul
The 13th annual of Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF 2017) started on 30 November 2017 and last-
ed for four days closing on 3 December. The event has brought 1 gold medal and 2 silver medals to FKKSA team. Gold medal was received by Prof. Dr. Hayder A. Abdulbari with research on novel fabrica-tion method of medical pre-testing microfluids blood
flow chip. Recipients for silver medals were Dr. Noormazlinah Ahmad and (Oligowell: Inulin complex from two steps production by using agricultural deso-lation) Mr. Najib Razali (G-Treat: smart system for
water sustainability).
2 Gold & 2 Silver Medals at MTE’18
Malaysia Technology Expo 2018 (MTE’18) was held at Putra Wolrd Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur on 22th to 24th February 2018. 2 gold medals were received by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arun Gupta (Novel formulation
of biodegradable plastic using Keratin protein from waste chicken feathers) and Prof. Dr. Abdurahman Hamid Nour (New green co-surfactant of low cost and high performance for enhanced oil recovery (EOR)). Prof. Dr. Arun Gupta also received the Best Award (Special Award) at the event. Two silver medals were contributed by Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Maksudur Rahman Khan (Simultaneous biopolymer synthesis and power generation in bioelectrochemical system) and Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Fatmawati Adam (Carra caps: Nanocellulose formulated).
5 Gold Medals at ITEX 2018
On 10-12th May 2018 ITEX’18 was held in Kuala Lum-pur Convention Centre. FKKSA’s team won 5 gold med-als (Dr. Jun Haslinda Sharifuddin and Dr. Ida Amalina Ahamad Nordin, Dr.Sumaiya Zainal Abidin @ Murad, A.P. Dr. Arun Gupta, A.P. Dr. Md. Maksudur Rahman Khan and Prof. Dr. Hayder A. Abdul Bari). Dr. Jun Has-linda also won special award at the event.
Cendekia Bitara Awards 2018
Cendekia Bitara is an annual awards ceremony that was created by UMP in 2009 to recognize excellence among staff. On 6th April 2018, the event was held at
The Zenith Hotel, Kuantan. FKKSA has received the awards for 3 categories. The recipients for Journal Publication category (gold award) are Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cheng Chin Kui, Dr. Vo Nguyen Dai Viet, Dr. Abdul Halim Abdul Razik, Dr. Ruzinah Isha, Ms. Zainatul Bahi-
yah Handani, Dr. Hamidah Abdullah, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Dalour Hossen Beg, Dr. Herma Dina Se-tiabudi, Ir. Dr. Siti Zubaidah Sulaiman, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arun Gupta, Dr. Mohd Shafiq Sueb, Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Norazwina Zainol, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maksudur Rahman
Khan and Dr. Sumaiya Zainal Abidin. Prof. Dr. Hayder A. Abdulbari and Dr. Norashikin Mat Zain received Patent Granted category award.
For research product category have been awarded to Dr. Noormazlinah Ahmad, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arun Gupta, and Mr. Najib Razali and team (Dr.
Mohd Aizudin Abd Aziz, Musfafikri Musa, Mohd Azimie Ahmad). Congratula-tions!
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INDUSTRIAL ENGAGEMENT
23rd February 2018 – A delegation of senior officials from BASF PETRONAS Chemicals have paid a courtesy visit to the
Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering (FKKSA), Universiti Malaysia Pahang. Professor Dr. Jamil Is-mail, the Assistant Vice-Chancellor of Industry Partnership & Community Relation Department, together with Professor Zulkafli Hassan, Dean of FKKSA were present to receive the
delegates. This meeting was scheduled in order to initiate and to explore a collaborative framework between UMP and BASF PETRONAS Chemicals. During the meeting, the possibility of student internship, as well as staff placement were mooted. Both parties have agreed to look into this matter again. The
next itinerary was a visit to FKKSA Lab, followed by visiting CARIFF Lab. During the closing meeting, BASF PETRONAS Chemicals has expressed their readiness to work closer with UMP for mutual benefits. A subsequent visit is in the pipeline.
A Visit from BASF PETRONAS Chemicals to FKKSA
Delegates from BASF Petronas to FKKSA— to explore a collaborative framework between
Universiti Malaysia Pahang and BASF PETRONAS Chemicals.
Industry Involvement In
Undergraduate Research Project
A final presentation of Undergraduate Research Project (URP) by students was held on 31st of May 2018 at
Block X, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Gambang. Panels from various industries were invited to evaluate the stu-dents’ presentation and share their industrial experiences and expertise with FKKSA students.
The panels were En. Rajesh Xavier from FPG Oleochemi-cals, En. Ahmad Khairulddin Bin Mat Ail from Toray BASF, En. Roslan bin Shafie from Eco Palm Paper, Pn. Norazihan Zulkifli from Lynas, Pn. Siti Zubaidah Binti Kamarudin from Polyplastic Asia Pacific, En. Hasril Azuan
bin Abdullah Hashim and En. Hamdan bin Badli from PETRONAS.
A final project presentation of Process and Plant Design by final year students was held on 23rd May 2018 at Block W, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Gam-bang. The panels, Ir Rozali from DAR Energy Sdn Bhd, Mrs Norazian Abd Manaf from PETRONAS, Ir Ridhuan from SHELL Brunei, Ir Marzuki, Mr Za-karia & Mr Danial from BASF Mr Ab-dullah from MTBE, Ir Zulkefly PETRO-FAC, Mr Mohd Delmi & Mr Rajesh Xa-vier from FPG, Mr Roslan from Ecopalm Sdn Bhd, Mr Abdul Razak from Grace Chemical, Mr Sufiyuddin from Exigent Solutions Sdn Bhd, Mr Shahrul from Growell Sdn Bhd & Mr Shahril from MTDC evaluated students' presentation and shared their >10 years industri-al experience and expertise with FKKSA students.
Industry Involvement In Process and Plant Design
Top: Industraial panel with URP Committe Bottom: Undergraduate students presented
a poster presentation in front of group of panel ( academician and industrial panel)
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INDUSTRIAL ENGAGEMENT
Visit and Research discussion at Optimistic Organic Sdn Bhd on 21 February 2018
Visit and research discussion to Cenergi SEA Sdn Bhd on 2nd May 2018
Visit and discussion at Ecopalm Paper Sdn Bhd on 7th February 2018 Visit and Researh discussion at Halagel (M) Sdn Bhd on 18 April 2018
Visit to Aker Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd on 2 May 2018
Visit to Kualiti Alam on 22 March 2018 Visit to Lynas Advanced Material Plant on 12 April 20 18
Page 5 ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Academic Delegation Visit from Omdurman Islamic University,
Sudan to FKKSA
Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources
Engineering (FKKSA) has received an
academic delegation visit from Omdurman
Islamic University (OIU), Sudan from 18 to
25 May 2018. The objective of the visit was
to initiate opportunity to collaborate with
UMP particularly, FKKSA through research
and postgraduate studies. The visit was led
by Dr. Salah Ahamed Mohamedali
Abdallah, Head of Department of Faculty of
Science and Technology along with 4 faculty
members and 47 final year-biotechnology
students. The delegates were welcomed by
Professor Zulkafli Bin Hassan, Dean of
FKKSA, and Professor Dr. Abdurahman
Hamid Nour, Delegate Coordinator, as well
as FKKSA faculty members.
To support the delegation’s visit, FKKSA
Student Exchange Program has arranged
some special lectures by academic experts,
including Malaysia’ Biotech industry as well
as awareness of Halal concept. Tours of
laboratories were also made to FKKSA
laboratory and Centre of Excellence for
Advanced Research in Fluid Flow
(CARIFF). The tours demonstrated the
facilities and services available to attract
the delegates for research collaboration
in the future. Undergraduate student
associations, CHEST, IChemE, AIChE and
EISS as well as postgraduate students
were also involved actively to support
them during their stay in ump.
Besides that, the delegates also enjoyed
tours at UMP main campus, fertigation
project at Kampung Pulau Rusa tour lead
by Dr. Nor Hanuni Binti Ramli@Said, as
well as historical sites in Pekan. The
delegates further had the opportunity to
get to know more about the
u n d e r g r a d u a t e a n d
postgraduate programmes
offered at UMP presented
by Mr Arman Bin A. Rahim,
Manager of Marketing and
Intake division at Registry
Department. In the same
occasion, Mohamad Ragab,
one of Sudanese student who currently
doing his master study in UMP also had the
change to share his knowledge and
experience with the delegates.
“It is hoped that more students from OIU
will pursue their postgraduate’s studies in
UMP benefiting from this initiative”
Professor Dr. Abdurahman said happily
during the Iftar ceremony with FKKSA and
delegates. In turn, Dr. Salah thanked for
the hospitality they have received during
their stay. He also emphasized the
delegation's interest in further enhancing
relations with UMP.
Clockwise : Visit to UMP Pekan, Souvenir from FKKSA to OIU, Sudan Laboratories (CARIFF and FKKSA) visit, Breakfasting at MPK Field and Talk and discussion with resarch group and FKKSA’s lecturer.
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Integrating Industrial Driven Competencies and Knowledge into the
Master Program of FKKSA
FKKSA in the process of developing two new master programs in coursework
mode. One of the program, Master of Science in Mining with Mineral Technolo-gy has just secured the provisional ac-creditation from Malaysia Qualification Agency and it is expected to be offered
in June 2018. The program aims to pro-duce graduates with the advanced knowledge in mining and mineral technol-ogy to ensure responsible and sustaina-ble mining and mineral processing. In
preparing an industry-centric curriculum, the committee members of the program conducted a round table discussion ses-sion with the panels from industries on 7-8th Feb 2018. These panels compose of
mining and mineral processing technical consultants and representatives from the agencies such as Mineral Research Centre
Minerals and Geoscience Department Malaysia, Institute of Quarrying Malay-
sia and Malaysian Chamber of Mines/Tin Industry (R&D) Board. All the subjects have been revised according to the ex-pectations indicated by the industrial panels. Some of these important subjects
include Mineral Processing Design, Ethics, Safety and Regulation in Mining, Materi-al Handling Reclamation and Rehabilita-tion, Environmental Impact Assessment and Mineral Economics and Market. On
another note, Master of Science in Pro-cess Plant Operation is anticipated to be offered by September 2018. This pro-gram is designed to serve as 1) a conver-sion programme for existing professionals
to migrate and serve the downstream oil and gas industry (e.g. from upstream oil and gas) and 2) a platform to upgrade
academic qualifications of those who desire to work in the industries involving process plant
operation. In collaboration with INSTEP, FKKSA UMP has integrated the industrial driv-en competencies and knowledge into the cur-riculum, particularly in the subject of Chemical Process Design and Equipment, Plant Integrity,
Maintenance and Troubleshooting, Process Safety Management, Process and Production Control and Plant Utilities. A round table dis-cussion session was organised on 3-4th Feb 2018 in TH Hotel and Convention Centre,
Kuala Terengganu. The committee members of MSc in Process Plant Operation have met up experts from INSTEP in the field of process design, control, safety, operation, mainte-nance and troubleshooting to refine the prac-
tical sessions in the curriculum and the timeta-
ble.
Meet-up between the
industrial panels and the
committee members of MSc in
Mining and Mineral
Technology on 7-8th Feb 2018
at Vistana Hotel, Kuantan.
A “Round Table Meeting”
session with experts from
INSTEP on 3-4th Feb 2018 at
TH Hotel and Convention
Centre, Kuala Terengganu .
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
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ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
FKKSA’s Outbound Exchange students to Turkey, India and Indonesia
FKKSA has sent 13 students abroad to join the student exchange program at UMP’s
partner institutions in Turkey, India and Indonesia. “This program is aimed to gain valuable experience as student life and campus activities in overseas universities as well to learn about their different cul-
ture and language” said Associate Profes-sor Dr Fatmawati Adam, FKKSA Exchange Program Coordinator. Currently, the stu-dents are studying for one undergraduate
semester from January to June 2018.
In sharing her experience, Hana Shakirah said “The medium communication used for teaching purposes is fully English. Initially, we were having some difficulties to digest their accent but as the time passes, we can
understand their English accent better”. Hana Syakirah Bt Md Hadun is one of the exchange students to SRM Institute of Sci-ence and Technology, in Chennai India, along with 5 others, Mohammad Farizal
Bin Rahmat, Afkar Rabbani Hidayatullah Bin Hipeni, Nur Athira Hanani Bt Jailudin, Nurul Amirah Salihah Bt El-Arish and Pa-
vethra A/P Sivanesan.
In Turkey, 5 students are currently at-
tached at Karabuk University; Marzuki Bin Mawi, Khairul Asnawi Bin Abu Zaki, Ah-mad Nur Fikry Bin Zainuddin, Nurul Ain Syuhadah Bt Mohammad Khorri and Fateen Zulaiqha Bt Hamzah. In the uni-
versity, exchange students including Ka-zakhstan, Bangladesh and India, learn to
speak Turkish with lecturers and friends, in order to overcome language barrier, since
Turkish people cannot speak much English.
Besides studying, Asnawi and friends took this opportunity to visit several interesting
places in Turkey. “We had a trip to Bursa recently. Uludag in Bursa is famous as snowy mountain and we had so much fun playing with snow there” said Khairul
Asnawi happily.
In Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Indonesia, Siti Nurqurratulainie Bt Miskan and Norafizah Bt Jaini participat-ed in many activities organized by the ITS International Office. They had the oppor-
tunity to join ‘Campus and City Tour’ to-gether with international students to visit several historical places around Surabaya such as, Surabaya Museum, House of Sem-poerna, and Tugu Pahlawan. They also
joined ‘Adventurous Trip’ to Madura Island including Gili Genting Island, Pulau Sembi-lan Island and Gili Labak Island. “We were also invited to witness the opening ceremony performances of the Javanese
community at Cak Durasim Cultural Center. It was unforgettable moment for us” said
Norafizah proudly.
Top: Indonesia, Middle: India and Bottom: Turkey
Inbound Student Exchange Program at FKKSA
for Semester II 2017/2018
FKKSA has received 10 international exchange students from India (SRM Insti-tute of Science and Technology and Kongu Engineering College) and 2 students
from Indonesia (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember) for Semester II
2017/2018.
Third-year students from Kongu Engineering College,
India (KEC): Raveendran Divya Nandhini, Loganathan
Kavin, Kanakaraj Sathya, Saravanankumar Srinivasan,
and Mani Sriram Rodheen .
Final-year students from SRM Institute of Science and
Technology, India (SRM): Padhi Abhilash, Sivasankar Swathi
Lakshmi, John Ninan, Velliyappillil Joseph Cyril, and Maity
Bipradeep.
Third-year students from Institut Teknologi
Sepuluh Nopember, Indonesia (ITS): Dian Yucidia
and Fildzah Feby Alyani.
Hiking session with international exchange students and CHEST
at Bukit Panorama, Sungai Lembing. Everyone reached the top
successfully.
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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
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Malaysia Toray Science Foundation (MTSF) has organized a 24th-
edition of prize presentation ceremony, held at InterContinental Hotel on 7th December 2017 to celebrate the recipients of prestigious Toray research grant. The Guest of Honour for this event was YB. Datuk Seri Panglima Madius Tangau, The Hon. Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation. In the Science and Technology Research
Grant categories, a total of 553 applications were received. The Selection Committee chaired by Academician Tan Sri Prof. Emeritus Dr. Augustine Ong Soon Hock has selected 13 applications for the award of grant. Mr. Cheng Yoke Wang, a master student under the supervision of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cheng Chin Kui from the Faculty of
Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering (FKKSA), Universiti Ma-laysia Pahang is one of the lucky few that was granted RM20,000 to carry out his study. Mr. Cheng is working on a project that utilizes palm oil mill effluent (POME) as a raw material for the production of synthesis gas (mixture of H2 and CO) via steam reforming method.
This new route could potentially transform the waste management
system of the existing palm oil mills in Malaysia.
24th MTSF Prize Presentation Ceremony
Impact Factor Publication Workshop
7 March 2018 – A team of academicians from FKKSA, Universiti Malaysia Pahang has conducted a one-day workshop that was
opened to interested postgraduate students registered with the faculty. The workshop was divided into two sessions, whereby the morning session saw a series of talks being delivered by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cheng Chin Kui, Dr. Herma Dina Bt Setiabudi, Dr. Dai Viet N. Vo and Dr. Noormazlinah Bt Ahmad. Workshop
participants were exposed to the publication database, publica-tion matrices and also tips to write high-impact manuscripts. The afternoon session involves a creation of groups for hands-on coaching by the speakers. Overall, this workshop which was attended by 20 participants was a success. A similar workshop
has been planned for the near future to inculcate publication
culture among the staffs and postgraduate students.
FKKSA Journal (JCEIB & MyCM) Workshop
This program was organized by Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineer-
ing (FKKSA) with the invited speaker Prof Dr Ts Md Mustafizur Rahman (Editor in Chief of IJAME) and Assc Prof Dr Mazlina Abd Majid (Editor in Chief of IJSECS) to the FKKSA journal team (JCEIB and MyCM). As
arrived at 8.30 a.m, the workshop have been initiated by the short welcoming speech from Prof Zulkafli Hassan (FKKSA’s Dean) and introduction of the workshop by Prof Dr Abdurahman Hamid Nour (Editor in
Chief of JCEIB).
At 9.30 am the workshop was then continu-ing with the special sharing session by Prof Dr Ts Md. Mustafizur Rahman for improving the website and tips to obtain SCOPUS
indexing and impact factor journal. On this session the teams of both journals have the great vision on how to sustain our journal and being visible to global level. At 11.30, Assc Prof Dr Mazlina have been started her
talk on the online journal system in order to
strategize the journal management and to facilitate the indexing purpose. During this
session all the team members have been learned to key in all the information of editors, author and reviewer directly to the system and the basic ideas of the journal managements. Many questions have been
arised and was thoroughly answered and
discussed by the invited speakers.
After the sharing session by both invited speakers, the workshop continues with the strategic planning workshop (SPW) at
2.30pm. SPW was initiated by the prese-nation from Dr Noormazlinah Ahmad (Editor in Chief of JCEIB) for JCEIB achieve-ment during the Volume 1 and Volume 2 publications on 2017. JCEIB was organized
by 12 management team from FKKSA and 17 editorial board covering all continents in the world (US, UK, Spain, Taiwan, India, China, Iraq, Sudan, German, Canada and Malaysia). JCEIB was indexed by MyJounal
on February 2018 and will submitting the
documentations for DOAJ indexing application. Dr Noormazlinah was
dividing the team into three groups which are Group 1 (Technical team led by Prof Abdurahman), Group 2 (Index team led by Dr Noormazlinah) and Group 3 (MyCM team led by Dr
Mohd Yusri Yunus). The workshop has been successfully achieved the objec-tives which is to upgrade the journal website, submitting documents for indexing (DOAJ) and Scopus on 2019 and have a clear mission for a sustainable journal that have signifi-
cant impact factor in the future.
For more information, please visit:
http://jceib.ump.edu.my/index.php/en/
http://mycm.ump.edu.my/
Mr. Cheng Yoke Wang received the grant at the prize presentation ceremony.
Postgraduate students participated in the workshop.
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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
In conjunction with CITREx 2018, Technology Park of Malaysia (TPM), an agency under the purview of Ministry of Science, Tech-nology and innovation Malaysia has been invited by UMP to participate as an evaluation panel for the contested products. Following this invitation, on 8th February 2018 (Thursday), an officer from TPM, Mr. Mohammad Nadzim Bin Ahmad Azmi, has been requested by the TERAJU unit to hold a discussion cum mon-itoring session for 2 projects that have won the Superb Grant Series 1 2017, by Dr. Norashikin Bin Mat Zain for her product, Antigermz : Natural Antimicrobial Solution and Mr. Mohd Najib-Bin Razali for his product, G-Treat : Biocoagulant for Wastewater Treatment. During this meeting, a few improvements have been identified. Mr. Nadzim has expressed his satisfaction with the progress of both projects and is confident that the prod-
ucts will be marketable in foreseeable future.
A Site Visit from TERAJU Unit — Monitoring Progress of SUPERB Projects
Research Collaboration between Universiti Malaysia Pahang, and Ryukoku
University, Japan
According to MoU signed between UMP and RU on 2016. There was an agreement with Prof. Okuda from RU to send his Student Tanaka Yusuke (Master Student) to UMP for the peri-od 20th November 2017- 2nd De-cember 2017 to have some training on water treatment experiment in Environmental Engineering Labs/
FKKSA.
Mr. Tanaka got good experience by getting river water from Sungai Be-lat/ Gambang, preparing Moringa oleifera seeds for water treatment
by:
Direct Method: adding the raw grind-
ed seeds powder to the river water.
Oil extraction method: doing oil ex-traction, using soxhlet apparatus, and apply to water. Salt extraction meth-
od: doing oil extraction, salt ex-traction, filtration, and microfiltra-tion, then freeze drying to get the biocoagulant to Japan to use it for the river water there. Also, he learnt how to do grinding and sieving the powder using sieve shaker. The student visit the plan-tation site at KK2, and got soil samples and measure tree branches length to monitor the tree growth by adding the water treatment sludge to the trees using
Moringa.
At the end of his trip we managed to visit water treatment plant at Panching with my 2PSM students (Esther and Lyly) and RA (Abdulrahman). It was good ex-perience for all of them to see the
water treatment steps from A to Z.
Mr. Mohammad Nadzim Bin Ahmad Azmi from TERAJU with Mr. Najib (left) and Dr.
Norashikin (right).
Clockwise: Mr. Tanaka Yusuke in FKKSA lab, Sample pick up at Sungai Belat Gambang, Mr. Tanaka with FKKSA staff and student and visit to Panching water plant treatment.
Page 10 RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
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INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS
Research Attachment of Dr. Martin Howarth
and Dr. Bipro Dubey from United Kingdom
Royal Academy of Engineering and Newton Research Collaboration Programme under a Newton Research Collaboration Programme - NRCP1617/5/42: Sus-tainable Transformation of Food Waste for Energy
Generation and by Product Utilization.
Both researchers have delivered a seminar on food engineering prospect in UK, emphasizing particularly on their engagement with food industry in UK. Through this engagement, the National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering has managed to secure more than £4.0 million in funding for the past 3 years. Ac-cording to Dr. Howarth, engagement with industry includes developing rich, long-term relationship with them by bringing together academic expertise and funding opportunities to address the challenges faced by the sector. Activities that are frequently being carried out include collaborative R&D, knowledge transfer programme, consultancy, student placements, guest lectures and also by aligning the academic
courses with industry development needs.
FKKSA has also invited both Dr. Howarth and Dr. Dubey to visit a local pineapple manufacturer, Pekan Pina Sdn. Bhd. This company involves in producing processed pineapple. Through this visit, both research-ers have identified areas of collaboration. Work is currently underway to establish a consortium that can link local food industry such as Pekan Pina with aca-demics in UMP and UK, as well as industry partners in UK. In addition, Dr. Dubey has also delivered several talks for the academic staffs of FKKSA pertaining to
securing research grants, and also supervising some postgraduate students during his attachment in Uni-versiti Malaysia Pahang. Hopefully, all these activi-ties can establish a long term working relationship between Universiti Malaysia Pahang and Sheffield Hallam University.
Dr. Martin Howarth, the Director of National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering, United Kingdom and Dr. Bipro Dubey from Sheffield Hallam University have visited Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering (FKKSA), Universiti Malaysia Pa-hang from August 8th to Septem-ber 15th 2017. Their month-long attachment was supported by the
A visit to Pekan Pina Sdn. Bhd., a local pineapple food processing company
based in Pekan, Pahang.
Dr. Howarth delivering his talk on food industry in
UK.
VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS FROM PINEAPPLE WASTES — Research
Collaboration with Pekan Pina Sdn. Bhd.
Pekan Pina Sdn. Bhd. is a compa-ny that deals with pineapple plantation. The plantation area is 200 acres with 50 acres is cur-rently planted with a special breed named “Royal Pineapple”. They sell the fresh pineapples and
also process them into pineapple cordial, jam, and vinegar. Initiat-ed by Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Ahmad Ziad bin Sulaiman, Pekan Pina Sdn. Bhd. agreed to have re-search collaborations with sever-al lecturers from Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering Cluster (BBEC), Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang. It was started with the placement of 12 students for industrial train-ing in Session 2017/2018 under various research projects. This research collaboration provided a good platform for the students to experience a real working environment, especially the agricultural sector. At the same time, the lecturers managed to exchange ideas and knowledge in supervising the research work to convert the wastes into many value-added products that can be utilised in many fields. There was also a research visit to Pekan Pina by Dr Bipro Nath Dubey and Dr Martin Howarth from Sheffield Hallam Uni-
versity UK, to discuss on potential research collaboration.
Project Title Project Leader
1 Adsorbent from pineapple waste Dr. Rozaimi bin Abu Samah
2 Vermicomposting of pineapple waste to produce biofertiliser
Dr. Zatul Iffah binti Mohd Arshad
3 Bromelain extraction from pineap-ple waste
Dr. Zatul Iffah binti Mohd Arshad
4 Green composite from pineapple waste
Dr. Noor Ida Amalina binti Ahamad Nordin
5 Natural phenolic compound extrac-tion from pineapple leaves
Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Norazwina binti Zainol
6 Pineapple waste for animal feeds Dr. Rohana binti Abu
7 Pineapple waste to produce natural preservatives in food models
Dr Nurul Aini binti Mohd Azman
8 Stability and shelf life improvement of Pina puree
Dr. Farhan binti Mohd Said
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Exhibition Coaching Session
10th January 2018 - In lieu of the upcoming annual exhibition event, Creation, Innovation, Technology and Research Exposition (CITREx 2018), a coaching session was arranged by Dr. Shalyda Binti MD Shaarani@Md Nawi to provide an idea-sharing plat-
form between experienced and junior researchers of FKKSA. The coaching session was delivered by Prof. Dr. Hayder Abdul Bari and Mr. Mohd Najib Bin Razali, and attended by junior FKKSA researchers as well as undergraduate students. The event took place at FKKSA Technical Meeting Room. During this session, both speakers had highlighted the judging criteria of exhibition and their proven-methods to create the wow factor. Through this activity, faculty is hoping that a lot more junior researchers can find their
footing in their respective research area and be able to promote their research products in a more effective way.
Dr.Ing. Mohamad Rizza Othman Invited to Deliver a Lecture at The
International Palm Oil Congress and Exhibition (PIPOC)
On 16th November 2016, Dr.-Ing. Mohamad Rizza Othman was invit-ed by Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) to give a lecture at the In-
ternational Palm Oil Congress and Exhibition (PIPOC) 2017 held in KLCC from 14 to 16 November 2017. PIPOC is one of the largest palm oil technical and trade congregations. The event attracted more than 7000 participants from over 40 countries. In the Oleo & Special-ty Chemicals session he gave a talk on the Application of Dividing
Wall Column (DWC) for Improved Fractionation of Oleochemical Products: From Modelling Work to Pilot Plant. The talk highlights the economic and environmental feasibility of applying DWC to fraction-ating oleochemical products. Operating cost can be saved up to 30% and capital cost more than 8%. In addition to that, Dr. Rizza also pre-
sent the development of a pilot plant at FKKSA laboratory. Such pilot plant is important for operability and controllability study thus could
accelerate the implementation in industrial scale.
There are several brands of cosmetic in the market. How-
ever, choice-making among these brands is usually a chal-
lenge for consumers who prefer halal cosmetics. Interest-
ingly, halal and other safe ingredients based natural tint-
ed lip balm has been developed by Dr. Norashikin Mat
Zain. This project, which started since 2015 was funded
through Pre-commercialisation grant provided by Universiti
Malaysia Pahang. The project has now been patented
based on a novel formulation of natural lip balm. In addi-
tion, the product has been produced in GMP laboratory
and has been approved with KKM certification. At the
moment, the product is in the process of getting Halal certi-
fication by JAKIM.
Kinora : Natural Lip Balm
By: Dr. Norashikin Mat Zain
RESEARCH IN FOCUS
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
KINORA : Natural Lip Balm
Dr.-Ing. Mohamad Rizza Othman delivering lecture at PIPOC
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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Renewable Energy from Waste Materials—Research Collaboration with
Mercu RE Solution Sdn. Bhd.
Project Title Project Leader
1 Utilisation of Aluminium Can Waste in Producing
Alumina Dr. Jun Haslinda Sharifud-
din
2 Methane Purification Using PVC Membrane:
Preparation, Characterization And Performance Study Dr. Sunarti Abd. Rahman
3 Production Of Enzymes From Isolated Landfill
Bacteria Dr. Nasratun Masngut
4 Fatty Acid Production From Fish Waste Dr. Nurhidayah Mat
Yassin
5 Enhanced Waste Fish Oil Recovery for Biofuel Pro-
duction Dr Ruwaida Abd Rashid
6 The Utilization Of Phase Change Material (PCM) Composite Derived From Fatty Acids And Waste
Materials As Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Medium
Dr. Sumaiya Zainal Abidin
7 Copper removal by adsorbent from landfill sludge Dr. Rozaimi Abu Samah
8 Protein Hydrolysate As Potential Flavour Enhancer Dr. Zatul Iffah Mohd
Arshad
9 Torrefaction Of Municipal Solid Waste In Malaysia Dr Noor Asma Fazli Abd
Samad
10 Process Modelling And Simulation Of Anaerobic Digestion Process Model For Municipal Solid Waste
Treatment
Dr. Noorlisa Harun
11 Metal Recovery from Solid Waste using Ionic Liquid Dr. Syamsul Bahari
Abdullah
The 'Waste to Wealth' project lead by Dr Azilah Ajit with Mercu Re Solution Sdn Bhd is focusing to develop the renewable energy from waste materials. Mercu RE Solution Sdn. Bhd. (Mercu RE Solution) is a fully-owned Bumiputera company and in-corporated on 8th May 2015 with a paid-up capital of RM 400,000. Mercu signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering (FKKSA), Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) to expand cooperation to produce renewable energy from waste materials. This project has had received RM 50,000 for the seed grant money to carry out the research related renewable enery from rubbish and the project has parked and coordinated under Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering Cluster FKKSA, UMP. After 2 years of progress, 11 projects have been identified and successfully achieved the KPI of the agreement. This research give a good opportunity for students to exposure the real situation in work-ing research environment, gain and provide a channel for sharing or exchange of ideas,knowledge and technologies between student and staff of industry. The final goal of project to provide technology to develop the renewable energy from waste materials, creating a clean and conducive environment and could potentially create employment opportunities for people in
Malaysia
PUBLICATION IN SCOPUS-INDEXED JOURNALS FOR THE FIRST HALF OF 2018
Total of 70 papers were published
in Scopus-indexed journals in the
first half of 2018 by FKKSA.
44 articles, 22 conference papers
and 4 review papers were success-
fully published.
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ACHIEVEMENTS–STUDENTS
Praveen won Maybank-ICMS Competition
Kuala Lumpur, 20 January – Undergradu-ates student from Faculty of Chemical &
Natural Resources Engineering, Praveen A/L Manogaran won the Maybank-ICMS: Decode. Disrupt. Define Competition. The competition is jointly organized by May-bank Banking Berhad and The Internation-
al Council of Malaysian Scholars and Asso-ciates (ICMS) and was held at Maybank
Tower, Kuala Lumpur recently.
The competition is open to students from higher learning institutions aiming to ex-
pose the younger generations to the chal-lenges in banking industry in the future. It is divided into two session; knowledge shar-ing with financial experts and competition concept based on simulation of case giv-
en.
Praveen, who is also the Entreprenuer Exco
for Students Representative Council Session
2017/2018 said, having the engineering back-ground does not stop him from winning the competition. He is given the case on how to reduce the number of Malaysian citizen without
saving account.
“We mesmerised the juries with our
presentation full of bright ideas and solutions which applicable to the case, thus have win us the competition”, said Parveen who team up with other stu-dents from Taylor, Sunway and
Monash University. This winning entitles him to bring home a free entry to Golf Tournament organised by Maybank and a chance for meet and greet
session with the golfers.
In his last word, Parveen hopes that students nowadays to work hard, broaden their knowledge, develop and master new skills to ensure they become the graduates that fulfil all
the requirement sets by the industry.
Credit to: Norhidayah Mohammad (PNC office).
Praveen on the left
Postgraduate Awards & Appreciation Dinner
The Institute of Postgraduate Studies (IPS) of Universiti Malaysia Pahang, together
with UMP Postgraduate Association has organized a Postgraduate Awards and Appreciation Dinner Night on 18th Novem-ber 2017 at Bukit Gambang Resort that was graced by the Deputy Vice Chancel-
lor of Academic and International, Profes-sor Dato’ Ts. Dr. Rosli bin Mohd Yunus. In her welcoming speech, the Dean of IPS, Professor Dato’ Dr. Hasnah binti Haron has lauded the achievement of UMP post-
graduate students, in particular the grad-uated students. Dato’ Hasnah also re-served her special praise for Ashwin Charles Benedict, a PhD student from FKKSA for emerging as the champion of
2017 Asia-Pacific 3MT competition and also emerged as the 1st runners up in the Falling Wall Labs that was held in Berlin in October 2017. During this event, IPS has also singled out Dr. Nor Shahirah Binti
Mohd Nasir from FKKSA as the recipient
of Best Thesis Award for 2017. In addition, for the Engineering Cat-
egory, FKKSA has made a clean sweep of all the awards on offer, including Best Supervision Award that went to Assoc. Professor Dr. Cheng Chin Kui and also Best
Chairman Award that went to Professor Dr. Hayder Abdul Bari.
Well done FKKSA!
Best Thesis
Award & Best
Supervision
Award that went
to FKKSA
Best Chairman
Award : Prof. Dr.
Hayder Abdulbari
Grand Prize at IFINOG 2018 and Gold Medal at i-NOVA18
Left picture—FKKSA team won Grand Prize Award for Higher Education Institute category in IFI-NOG2018 on 22nd April 2018. The innovation of 'Super Anion Exchange Resin for Water Treat-ment, is led by Dr Norhayati Abdullah with the team members of Ami Asyikin Abu Kassim, Noor
Izzati Munirah Rozaidi and Dr Ruzinah Isha.
Right PictureCongratulat ions
Syarifah Nur Ezatie binti Mohd Isa Syarifah Isa! She received a Gold Medal and Special Award of Anugerah Fatimah Fehri for her project entitled “G-2MEN coating and wall insulation from industrial wastes” at the 8th Exposition on Is lamic Innovation 2018 (i -
INOVA18) on 10−11 March,
2018.Congratulations to her supervi-sor as well, Mr Mohd Najib bin
Razali.
The event was held at Dewan Tu-anku Canselor, Universiti Sains Islam
Malaysia (USIM).
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
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2-Days Workshop CHEST and Professional Bodies Direction
2018
The 2-Day workshop took place on
23-24 March 2018 at Agro Resort
Semuji, Gambang. This workshop
was organized by Chemical Engi-
neering Student’s Society, CHEST
and co-organized by three profes-
sional bodies in Faculty of Chemi-
cal and Natural Resources Engi-
neering, IChemE Student Chapter,
AiCHE Student Chapter and Ener-
gy Institute Student Chapter. In the
opening session, Prof Zulkafli Has-
san CEneg FEI SPE, the dean of
faculty, welcomed all the partici-
pants and stated the important of
managing student society profes-
sionally as a unique platform for
students to engage with industries
and expand their network. Consid-
ering the recent IR 4.0 educational
transformation, all students pro-
grams will have to be developed
to meet changing demands. Across
disciplined and emphasized the
importance of information ex-
change and continuous cooperation
among professional students’ chap-
ter and their parents’ platform.
Therefore, this workshop was
conducted to ensure the direc-
tion of each professional body
was aligned with university
vision and current situation.
Through the presentations and
discussions, the participants
shared their plan and views in
implementing yearly program
and new programs. They came
to understanding that coopera-
tion among relevant profes-
sional bodies at university level
and international level is essen-
tial. Participants also discussed
in integrating the proposed
activities to have more impact-
ful program with less financial
effect. Following the presenta-
tions and recommendations,
CHEST and all the student
chapters have made some pro-
posals and resulting in the out-
come integrated student activi-
ties calendar for 2018.
Discussion- CHEST Committee and lecturers to plan the activities for FKKSA students at Semuji Resort.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
“Man Becomes Great Ex-actly in the Degree in Which He Works for the Welfare of His Fellow-men” - Mahatma Gandhi
Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering and Faculty of Mechanical of UMP collaborated with ECO 24 Co. Ltd. Japan have creat-ed awareness and educated the young generations, local community and staff members on the danger of using asbes-tos to our health and environ-ment. Always striving to pro-vide good and better environ-ment to the community, UMP and ECO 24 Japan has recent-ly restored the garage rooftop materials at SK Indera Shahbandar, Pekan, Pahang by encapsulate the rooftop which contains asbestos with their cutting edge coating ma-terials as part of their corpo-rate social responsibility. This also aligned with UMP tagline “Communitizing Technology”
where students and staff mem-bers volunteerism hits inside the university as well by participat-ing in this project not only by coating the garage rooftop also providing English classes, Chess’s camp and mural paint-
ing. Dr Azizul Sofian, along with couple of his colleagues, has been thinking how they can use technology to preserve the old building with asbestos contain materials without demolished it. A visit from ECO 24 Japan to
UMP has inspired us to study their expertise and contribute back to community by providing assistance through assistive tech-nology. The students and staffs clearly care about the environ-ment where our young genera-tions especially in SK Indera Shahbandar will be affected by exposing to asbestos contain materials in long term period. Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering and Me-chanical Engineering coordi-nates this event to address the urgency of restoring the public building which contains asbestos with more environmental friend-ly method by coating the asbes-tos structure without demolished it. UMP and ECO 24 Japan know that a helping hand start in our backyard extends across the globe.
UMP and ECO 24 Japan Spreads Awareness of Asbestos
Utilization in Public Building
ALUMNI CORNER
2002-2006 Bachelor of Chemical Engi-
neering (Universiti Malaysia Pahang, formerly known as KUKTEM) 2006-2007
Msc Biotechnology (University of Manchester, UK) 2011-2018 PhD Bioprocess Engineering
(Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Research area Bioprocess engineering, spe-cializes on cross-linked enzyme
aggregates, enzyme immobili-zation, enzyme technology, bioconversion, waste to wealth.
DR. SHALYDA MD SHAARANI @ MD NAWI
Senior Lecturer, FKKSA
2003 – 2007 Bachelor of Chemical Engineer-
ing (Universiti Malaysia Pa-hang) 2007 - 2008 Master of Science in Advanced
C h e m i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g (University of Birmingham, UK) 2009 – 2012 PhD Chemical Engineering
(University of Nottingham, UK) Research Area Enzymatic depolymerisation for fine chemicals production &
extraction of bioactive com-pounds.
DR. NOR HANIMAH HAMIDI
Senior Lecturer, FKKSA
“You are always a stu-dent, never a master. You have to keep moving forward” - Conrad Hall
LAB SERVICES & FACILITIES
Laboratory of Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering is a hub for teaching & learning as well as re-search and development for chemical engineering and other related field. The lab, which is operated by 16 technical staff is equipped with equipment related to the faculty. The laboratory offers variety of services especially those relat-ed to analytical equipment, technical services and fabrication. Among sought after testing and analysis equipment are, Thermo-Gravimetric Analyser, Gas Chromatography, Density Analyser and High Performance Liquid Chromatog-raphy. The services are provided to students and external parties. FKKSA’s lab do provide consultation involving its expertise and equipment. Multipurpose Extraction plant is one of the pilot plant that has been used for the consultation services involving spray drying and ex-traction. The lab also provides services for teaching and learning for a few modules namely Mass & Heat Transfer, Process Control and many more. One of
the niche area for the lab is fabrication, handled by Workshop unit. With exper-tise in the unit, it is able to cater needs from the staffs and students especially for research equipment. Other than fab-rication, the unit also provide mainte-nance services. FKKSA Lab is proud with Occupational Safety & Health practise in the lab. It is the eleventh year the lab is certified with OHSAS 18001:2007, MS 1722:2011 and ISO 14001:2004. 2018 is the third year that the lab has partici-pated in MSOSH OSH Award. For the previous two years, FKKSA has been awarded with Gold Class II Award. FKKSA will continuously enhance the quality of implementation of OSH in the lab to ensure safe and healthy work-place. Synergy between Technical, Aca-demic and Administration staff is the key to progress and development of Labora-tory of Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering. FKKSA is happy to invite any internal & external parties to work and acquire services from our
laboratory.
FKKSA Laboratory — Testing & Analysis
NO Testing & Analysis
1 Thermo-Gravimetric Analyser, TGA
2 Differrential Scanning Calorimetry ,DSC
3 Surface Area Analyser , BET
4 Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry ,GC-MS
5 Gas Chromatography – Flame Ionization Detector ,GC-FID
6 Gas Chromatography –Thermal Conductivity Detec-torr ,GC-TCD
7 Gas Pynometer
8 Density Analyser ( Solid )
9 Fourier transform InFrared spectroscopy, FTIR
10 Melting & Boiling Point
11 Atomic absorption spectroscopy, AAS
12 Calorific Value
13 Particle Size Analyser
14 High performance liquid chromatography, HPLC
15 Protein Purification
16 Density Analyser ( Liquid )
17 Moisture Content
18 Cetane & Octane Number
19 Kinetic Viscosity
20 Acid Value
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