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Taklimat Fakulti FKKKSA Lawatan YBhg Naib Canselor, 21 Februari 2007 1
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Lawatan Y.Bhg. Naib Canselor UTM
keFakulti Kejuruteraan Kimia dan Kejuruteraan Sumber Asli
21 Februari 2007
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Agenda
Ketibaan YBhg Naib Canselor
Taklimat Dekan FKKKSA
Ucapan YBhg Naib Canselor
Lawatan singkat ke Membrane Research Unit Gas Technology Centre UNIPEM
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Taklimat Dekan
• Keperluan melanjutkan pengajian peringkat PhD– 16 telah bersedia 2007 (bawah 40 tahun)– Masih belum mempunyai PhD (atas 40 tahun)
• R&D– MOSTI: E-Science, Technofund– Instititusi: UTM, kementerian– Swasta
• Makmal– Reformasi pengurusan– Makmal Jabatan > Makmal Fakulti > Pusat > Institut
• Sasaran Kerja Tahunan / Key Performance Indicators – Bengkel 18-20 Januari @ Melaka– Susulan Bengkel KPI peringkat KPT, mesyuarat peringkat UTM
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Staf akademik dan kelayakan
Kelayakan Bilangan Peratus
PhD 56 43%
Sarjana 64 50%
<40 thn >40 thn <40 thn >40 thn
17 47 (21) 13% 75% (33%)
Sarjana Muda 9 7
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Staf cuti belajar
Pengajian Bilangan
Luar negara Dalam negara
PhD 11 9
Sarjana 1 3
JUMLAH 12 12
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ITEMS KPI UTM Target Present FKKKSA
Staff-related Number of PhDs 60% 45%
Number of international staff 6/faculty
(Total 160)
2(4 dalam proses)
No. of staff with professional qualifications
20% 1 (<1%)
No. of professors 15% 13/129
= 10%
Key performance indicators (KPIs) FKKKSA
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Key performance indicators (KPIs) UTM
ITEMS KPI Target
Publications Number of papers in referred journal 1/staff/yr
Citation 20/fac/yr
The most importance criteria in rating of universities to benchmark the standing in research and staff reputation
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Research impact by Faculties 2002-2006
Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Impact
Faculty Citation Paper Citation Paper Citation Paper Citation Paper Citation Paper
FKA 10 20 3 1 19 18 5 8 23 8
FKE 63 115 90 105 117 92 79 113 61 27
FKM 20 32 28 26 64 35 29 23 53 24
FKKKSA 154 30 161 27 215 22 338 27 228 52
FKSG 1 31 0 51 4 54 0 64 6 45
FSKSM 10 11 0 13 21 19 19 8 7 2
FS 26 28 55 49 232 43 118 60 155 43
TOTAL 284 267 337 272 672 283 588 303 593 201 1.87
Impact = total citation / total paper = 2474/1326 = 1.87Research Impact by Faculties = 1.87
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Future development
• Establishment of new COEs– Institute of Hydrogen Research (Prof. Hamdani Saidi)– Clean Technology Centre (Prof. M. Rashid Yusof)– Process System Engineering Centre (PM Dr Zainuddin Manan)
• Bioethanol research program• Innovation in teaching and learning• Development of laboratory facilities
– Restructuring of lab – Upgrading of facilities
• Membrane research unit• Gas technology centre• UNIPEM
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Clean Technology Centre
1. New aspect in process industry to reduce environmental impact through effective:-– Waste management– Energy management– Life cycle assessment– Management of recyclable material– Process development
2. Clean technology principle based on ‘anticipate and prevent’ concept contrast with current pollution control principle of ‘react and treat’
3. Sustainable technology
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Clean Technology Centre (cont’)
4. Activities related to clean technology:-– Efficient & minimal use of energy, water, raw material
and natural resources;– Process intensification and miniaturisation;– Waste minimisation; and – Cost reduction.
5. Application in industry, energy generation, water treatment, advanced material & transportation.
Example - renewable energy from light and wind, water purification, life cycle analysis, clean development mechanism, electrical car etc.
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Objectives of KA-UTM CTC
• To develop KA-UTM CTC as a centre of excellence which provides experts’ consultation, training and R&D in clean technology.
• To become a leading local expert in clean technology.• To promote and expand the latest knowledge in clean
technology through effective marketing, short courses, seminars, and training and commercialization.
• To establish networking between KA-UTM and other government agencies i.e. DOE, Pusat Tenaga Negara as well as the industries and international institutions in clean technology.
• To provide technical training for KA and other related-industries. • To provide academic programs
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Expenditure & Revenue
Kualiti Alam (UEM Environment subsidiary)
One-off cost – RM 5.97 mil
Annual cost – RM 0.44 mil
UTM
One-off cost – Site location (UTM KL)
Annual cost – RM 0.77 mil
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Bio-ethanol
Agriculture Renewable Resources(starch/sugar/cellulose)to Energy
Liquid biofuel
Fermentation-distillation-dehydration
Cleaner combustion
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Market Trend/Demand
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The Program and Departmental Activity
Bioprocess Eng Dept
Petroleum Eng Dept
Gas Engineering Dept
Polymer Eng Dept
Sugar Plants Starch Plants Cellulose Plants
Extraction
Hydrolysis
Pretreatment
Fermentation
Distillation
Dehydration
Bio-ethanol
Chemical Eng Dept
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Bio-ethanol
Liquid bio-fuel Made from starch plants
– like corn, wheat and cassava– sugar plants (beet and cane) – cellulose plants (trees).
The process– Extraction/Pretreatment/hydrolysis Fermentation distillation
dehydration blending.Usage
– As a blend (ranging between 5% and 85%). As a 5% blend it can be used in all petrol engines. Higher then 85% (E85) blends require some modifications.
– As a direct substitute for petrol in cars with appropriately modified engines.
Market trend/demand
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Bio-ethanol Program @ FKKKSA
Our strength– Bioprocess Eng Dept-Fermentation– Chemical Eng Dept-Distillation– Gas Eng Dept- Dehydration– Petroleum Eng Dept-Biofuel blending– Polymer Eng Dept-Bioengine material– Mechanical Eng Faculty- Bioengine
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Benefits from bio-ethanol
• renewable resources • impact on air quality due to cleaner combustion • reduced net carbon dioxide (greenhouse gas)
emissions • energy security: less dependence on crude oil • expanded market opportunity in the agricultural field
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To establish pilot facility for bio-ethanol production
One bioethanol facility in Colwich, US
Aim
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Financial implication
Capex: RM10million
Opex: RM1million/year
Sponsor: Seed money from UTM (Research Council UTM)
Industrial partners (Technofund: Felda, Guthrie etc)
Outcomes: – On-site technical training – Short courses– Postgraduate training– Consultancies– R&BC on national bio-ethanol program
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Innovations in Teaching & Learning in FKKKSA
Towards Student-Centered Learning for Outcome-based Education (OBE) Implementation:
Active Learning (AL), Cooperative Learning (CL) and Problem-based Learning (PBL)
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Common Terms in Student-Centered Learning for OBE
Cooperative
Collaborative
Active
Getting students to do anything active(individually or ingroups)
Getting studentsto work in pairs or groups
Getting students to work together in a structured group activitythat meets specified criteria
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Inductive learning: Start with problems, then teach solution methods (Problem-Based Learning, inquiry,…)
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PBL in action
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Major Motivating Factors:
Other than enhancing learning, Active Learning techniques allow us to design learning environments to achieve generic skills outcomes required under OBE
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OBE in action
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Systematic and Gradual Infusion of Cooperative Learning (CL) and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in FKKKSA
Phase 1Phase 1 Phase 2Phase 2 Phase 3Phase 3
Single-section implementation.Awareness and training given
Standardised multiple section, coursewide implementation.
Institutionalise CL/PBL implementation based on subject
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Acknowledgements and Collaborations in T&L
• Aalborg University, Denmark - Prof Mona Dahms• Nanyang Technological University, Singapore - Prof Tan Oon Seng• Roskilde and DTU, Denmark - Jan Andersen & Ulrik Jogensen• Prof. Richard Felder from North Carolina State University, USA• Prof. Duncan Fraser from U of Cape Town, South Africa• UTHM (fomerly KUiTTHO) – classroom observation• UKM, UM, USM, UNIMAS, UMP• Industrial partners: DOW Chemical, EcoOils, Pacific Oils, Shell• Award: Diamond award for best paper at the Asia Pacific Forum on
Engineering Education, Bangkok, organised by the UNESCO International Center for Engineering Education