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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

SIE 2019Sustainable and Integrated Engineering

International Conference 2019

December 8-9, 2019

VENUE

The Everly Hotel, Putrajaya, Malaysia

Organized by Faculty of Engineering

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

TABLE OF CONTENT

General Chair's Message

Organizing Committee

Local Information

Instruction for Oral Presentation

Plenary & Keynote Speakers

Quick Glance on Presentation Schedule

Parallel Session Tentative Program

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Session 5

Sponsors

7

8-9

10-11

12

13-24

25-26

27-28

29-31

32-33

34-35

36-38

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Dec 8, 2019

The Everly Hotel

07.30 AM | REGISTRATION | FOYER LEVEL 1

Collecting Conference Material

Certificate will only be available at the end of each parallel

session

08.30 AM | OPENING CEREMONY | MESMERA

BALLROOM 3 LEVEL 1

08.45 AM: WELCOME AND OPENING SPEECH BY

Prof. Dr. Mohd Cairul Iqbal bin Mohd Amin

Deputy Director General of Higher Education,

Ministry of Education

09.30 AM: PLENARY SPEAKER 1

Prof. Dr. Jiří Jaromír Klemeš

Head of SPIL, Brno

University of Technology, VUT Brno, Czech Republic

10.15 AM: PLENARY SPEAKER 2

Prof. Ir. Dr. Zainuddin Abd Manan

Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic and International),

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

DAILY SCHEDULE

Dec 8, 2019

The Everly Hotel 11.00 AM | COFFEE BREAK

11.15 AM-13.00 PM | PARALLEL SESSION 1

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G) CIVIL ENGINEERING

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M) BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING &

HEALTH SCIENCE

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M) CIVIL / MECHANICAL

ENGINEERING

13.00 PM-14.15 PM | LUNCH BREAK

14.15 PM-16.45 PM | PARALLEL SESSION 2

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G) CIVIL ENGINEERING

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M) BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING &

HEALTH SCIENCE

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

16.45 PM -17.00 PM | AFTERNOON TEA

19.40 PM- 22.00 PM | GALA DINNER | MESMERA

BALLROOM 3 LEVEL 1

DAILY SCHEDULE

Dec 8, 2019

The Everly Hotel 08.30 AM-10.00 AM | PARALLEL SESSION 3

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G) CIVIL ENGINEERING

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M) COMPUTER ENGINEERING

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M) EDUCATION ENGINEERING

10.00 AM- 11.00 AM | COFFEE BREAK

11.00 AM-13.00 PM | PARALLEL SESSION 4

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G) CIVIL ENGINEERING

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M) COMPUTER ENGINEERING

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M) EDUCATION ENGINEERING

13.00 PM- 14.15 PM | LUNCH BREAK

14.15 PM-16.30 PM | PARALLEL SESSION 5

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G) CIVIL ENGINEERING

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M) COMPUTER ENGINEERING

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

16.30 PM-17.00 PM | AFTERNOON TEA

GENERAL CHAIR’S MESSAGE

On behalf of the SIE2019 Organizing Committee, I am delighted to welcome to all

presenters and participants to the Sustainable and Integrated Engineering International

Conference 2019 (SIE2019) conference organized by Faculty of Engineering,

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) at The Everly Hotel, Putrajaya, Malaysia on

December 8 - 9, 2019. This synergized event is the first-ever upon UTM Synergy 4.0

since July 2018. I would also like to extend our warm welcome to our honourable

guests and plenary speakers Prof. Dr. Jiří Jaromír Klemeš, the Head of Sustainable

Process Integration Laboratory, NETME Centre, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,

Brno University of Technology – VUT Brno, Czech Republic and also Prof. Ir.

Dr. Zainuddin Abd Manan, The Deputy Vice Chancellor (Vice President) of Academic

and International, UTM also as our plenary speaker. We are extremely fortunate as this

is the first-ever occasion after all engineering faculties in UTM merged as a single engineering faculty known

as Faculty of Engineering. Apart from that, we are also grateful for commitment and effort of all keynote

speakers in participating in this conference.

Although this is the first time of SIE2019, surprisingly we received large number of paper submission from

authors all over the world including Japan, Korea, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Vietnam. However, we will not

compromise with the quality of submitted papers as almost all the submitted papers will be published in

Scopus indexed publication. Hence, after a rigorous reviewing process by numerous volunteer experts in the

field and with the zest of maintaining the same standard and quality, we managed to fit in all 176 papers, of

which 30% are authored by international researchers, in a total of seven (7) different tracks within a two-day

program. The tracks offered in SIE2019 are Computing, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical

Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering & Health Science and Engineering Education

tracks.

As a continuous effort, SIE is looking forward to organizing pertinent engineering workshop and industrial

visit in conjunction with the conference event. We might move to another ASEAN big city for the next SIE

conference and will be announced in the future. For those participants who do not wish to take part in the

workshop or industrial visit, they will have a full day to explore the vibrant city of the next conference spot.

Apart from the technical and scientific meetings, it is hoped that everyone, particularly those who are new to

Putrajaya, would take the maximum benefit of enjoying the scene and atmosphere of this Malaysia

metropolitan. In fact, the venue for SIE2019 was carefully chosen for this very reason. Putra Mosque and

Putrajaya Lake which are the iconic landmark of Putrajaya and IOI Mall shopping centre and restaurants are

just walking distance attractions that should be on the must-visit list. The delegates should also grab this

opportunity to visit the Putra Perdana, a building in Putrajaya, Malaysia which houses the office complex of

the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Located on the main hill in Putrajaya, it has become synonymous with the

executive branch of the Malaysian federal government. The building has a unique neoclassical and Islamic

architecture. Within 30 km away from Putrajaya, we may also explore the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, the

capital city of Malaysia. The Petronas Twin Tower, which is the iconic landmark of Malaysia, can be sighted

and for memorable photo shot. In short, do not miss this opportunity!

Finally, I would like to wish all participants a fruitful, cherishable and memorable conference, and may your

participation in SIE2019 be a long-lasting one. Let me take this opportunity also to thank all authors,

presenters, reviewers as well as the conference committee members who have relentlessly put their effort into

making SIE2019 a successful one.

Zaini Ahmad

General Chair

SIE 2019

COMMITTEE

ORGANIZING COMMITTEEADVISOR Prof. Dato’ Ir. Dr. Mohammed Rafiq bin Dato’ Abdul Kadir

Prof. Dr. Naomie Salim

GENERAL

CHAIR

Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Zaini Ahmad

Prof. Dr. Syed Abd. Rahman Syed Abu Bakar

FINANCE

CHAIRS

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tuty Asma Abu Bakar

Dr. Zarina Ab Muis

PUBLICATION

CHAIR

Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Malarvili A/P Bala Krishnan

WEBSITE &

PUBLICITY

CHAIR

Dr. Usman Ullah Sheikh

SPONSORSHIP

CHAIR

Dr. Nor Hasrul Akhmal Ngadiman

PROTOCOL Dr. Zalilah Sharer

SECRETARIAT Dr. Noraliani Alias

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Kamaruddin Abd Hamid

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Norhayati Ahmad

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Agus Arsad

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arizu Sulaiman

Dr. Ting Chee Ming

Dr. Maheyzah Sirat @ Md Siraj

Dr. Musa Mohd Mokji

TECHNICAL

PROGRAM

CHAIRS

LOGISTIC &

TECHNICALDr. Aizuddin Supee

EVENT MANAGER Dr. Mohd Asmadi Mohammed Yussuf

Dr. Azizul Azri Mustaffa

INTERNATIONAL & LOCAL TECHNICALCOMMITTEE MEMBERSCHEMICAL

ENGINEERING

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Agus Arsad (UTM)

Dr. Muslim Abdurrahman (Universitas Islam Riau,

Indonesia)

Ir. Dr. Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini (UTM)

Dr. Faisal Amri Tanjung (Universitas Medan Area,

Indonesia)

Dr. Muzaffar Zulkifli (Universiti Kuala Lumpur)

CIVIL ENGINEERING Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arizu Sulaiman (UTM, Malaysia)

Prof. Ir. Dr. Mahmood Md Tahir (UTM, Malaysia)

Prof. Dr. Sobri Harun (UTM, Malaysia)

Ir. Dr. Anuar Kasa (UKM, Malaysia)

Prof. Dr. Jahangir Mirza (Research Institute of Hydro Quebec,

Canada)

Prof. Ir. Dr. Anis Saggaf (Universitas Sri Wijaya, Indonesia)

EDUCATION

ENGINEERING

Prof. Dr. Khairiyah Mohd. Yusof (Malaysia)       

Prof. Dr. Sunil Maharaj (South Africa)

Prof. Dr. William Oakes (USA)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Kamaruddin Abdul Hamid (UTM)

Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Syamsul Rizal Abd. Shukor (USM)

Dr. Syed Ahmad Helmi Syed Hassan

ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERING

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Munaf Rashid (PAKISTAN)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Awang bin Jusoh (UTM)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Hanif Ibrahim (UTM)

Dr. Syed Omid Shahdi (International)

Dr. Norhashimah Mohd Saad (UTEM)

MECHANICAL

ENGINEERING

Prof. Ir. Dr. Zuhailawati Hussain

Prof. Dr. Yunan Prawoto (South Ural State University, Russia)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Norhayati Ahmad  (UTM)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sohaib Zia Khan (Islamic Univ of Madinah)

Ts. Dr. Mas Ayu Hassan

Dr. Norizah Hj Redzuan (UTM)

Dr. Roozbeh Alipour (Islamic Azad University, Mahshahr, Iran)

COMPUTER

ENGINEERING

Assoc. Prof Dr. Adnan Nadeem (Madinah)

Dr. Siti Hajar Othman (UTM)

Dr. Maheyzah Md Siraj (UTM)

Dr. Haslina Hashim (UTM)

Dr. Taqwa Ahmed (Alyamamah University, Saudi)

Dr. Hassan Chizari (University of Gloucestershire, UK)

COMMITTEE

INTERNATIONAL & LOCAL TECHNICALCOMMITTEE MEMBERS

BIOMEDICAL AND

HEALTH

ENGINEERING

Dr. Muhammad Hanif Ramlee (UTM)

Dr. Jaysuman Bin Pusppanathan (UTM)

Dr. Siti Balqis Samdin (KAUST, Saudi Arabia)

LOCALINFORMATIONBASIC INFORMATION

Putra Mosque

Perdana Putra

Putrajaya Lake

Seri Wawasan Bridge

Milleneum Monument

Botanical Garden Putrajaya

Emergency Police and Ambulance : 999

Fire Emergency : 994

Main attractions in Putrajaya :

23℃

WEATHER :

The weather situation of Malaysia in December

31℃

AIRPORT

KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (KLIA

TRANSPORTATION

� Station Transit ERL Putrajaya & Cyberjaya

https ://www .kliaekspres .com/

� Bus service within Putrajaya

https ://moovitapp .com/index/en/public_transit-lines-Kuala_Lumpur-

1082-858838

� Putrajaya bus terminal

https ://www .easybook .com/en-my/bus/terminal/putrajaya-sentral-

bus-terminal

AVERAGE DAILY MINIMUM

TEMPERATURE

AVERAGE DAILY HIGHEST

TEMPERATURE

CONFERENCEVENUEThe SIE 2019 will be held at The Everly Hotel , Putrajaya

Address : 1 , Jalan Alamanda 2 , Presint 1 , 62000

Putrajaya , Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya

GPS Coordinate  2 .9377094 ,101 .7087463

Timing : Regular Oral presentation : 15 minutes (including Q&A)

INSTRUCTION FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Please arrive at the designated conference room 15

minutes earlier , in case some authors are not able to

make the presentation on time .

You may use USB flash drive (memory stick) but do make

sure it has been scanned by anti-virus software . Each

speaker is required to meet the corresponding session

chair prior to the session .

It is suggested that you e-mail a copy of your

presentation to your personal inbox as a backup . If for

some reason the files can ’t be accessed from your flash

drive , you will be able to download them to the

computer .

Please note that each room will be equipped with an LCD

projector , screen , pointer , microphone , and a laptop with

general presentation software such as Microsoft Power

Point and Adobe Reader . Please make sure that your files

are compatible and readable with our operation system

by using commonly used fonts and symbols .

Videos : If your Power Point files contain videos please

make sure that they are well formatted and connected to

the main files .

Plenary Speaker 1

PROF . DR . JIŘÍ JAROMÍR KLEMEŠ

Head of “Sustainable Process Integration

Laboratory – SPIL”, NETME Centre , Faculty of

Mechanical Engineering , Brno University of

Technology – VUT Brno , Czech Republic and

Emeritus Professor at “Centre for Process Systems

Engineering and Sustainability”, Pázmány Péter

Catholic University , Budapest , Hungary .

PROCESS INTEGRATION FOR MINIMISING RESOURCE INTAKEAND ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINTS: CONCEPTION,SUCCESS, CHALLENGES OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY

Process Integration (PI) has been a systematic and general

method for designing an integrated production system ranging

from individual processes to Total Sites and recently extended

even to sustainable regions development . A particular emphasis

on the efficient use of energy and reducing environmental

impacts have been an active target .

One of the main tools of PI is Pinch Analysis (PA), which serves

as a system engineering model . It could facilitate the design and

decision making toward a circular economy (CE) by identifying

the target (pinch point) where the design is the most constraint .

This presentation aims to highlight the challenges of the circular

economy and the roles of PI in addressing and facilitating the

CE design/planning . This is particularly important as the current

quantitative indicator of CE is a monitoring framework . It has a

limited function in suggesting the system transition design and

the consideration of environmental footprints in maintaining the

circularity is low , where the main focus is given on material flow .

Several developments of conventional and extended PA , as well

as the recent development , will be demonstrated .

Plenary Speaker 2

There has been much emphasis on the need for academia-industry

partnership ; in particular , on how to enhance co-operation between

the two entities . I have yet to come across a first hand account on

how stakeholders (beyond industry) could comprehensively benefit

from a sustainable partnership with academia .

I feel privileged to have been part of three exemplary university-

industry consortiums (UIC) from among world-leading universities in

Europe . Our experiences with Centre for Process Integration (CPI) at

University of Manchester , Centre for Process Systems Engineering

(CPSE) at Imperial College of London , and Computer-Aided Product

and Process Engineering Centre (CAPEC) at Denmark Technical

Universities have inspired our passion and success in attracting

more than 1200 collaborators from among universities , industry ,

policy makers and community to work with UTM in prospering lives

via research and education . We attribute this achievement to our

relentless efforts of driving values in our collaboration with industry ,

government , society/non-governmental organisations and with

other universities . Above all , sustainable partnership begins by

building a compelling case and unique offerrings on how

collaborators could benefit from academia in areas of talent

development , research and innovation , global network and

community outreach . Here are my top ten list of benefits that we

could offer to our aspiring collaborators .

PROF . IR . DR .  ZAINUDDIN ABD MANAN

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Deputy Vice

Chancellor (Vice President) of Academic and

International

SDG17: SUSTAINABLE PARTNERSHIP FOR PROSPERING LIVES

Keynote Speaker Session 1

Cold-formed steel (CFS) sections are usually used as secondary elements in comparison to the

hot-rolled steel (HRS) sections . This may be due to the fact that typical cross sections of CFS

sections are light and thin which in turn create a perception that CFS sections would not be

able to sustain larger loadings . However , through the advent of researches and innovations ,

nowadays , this cold perception may no longer be true . This keynote paper is intended to

show some of the efforts and few of the potential usages of CFS sections . A scenario of light-

gauge construction of a house is demonstrated . In comparison to the conventional

construction , the construction of the house using CFS sections is found out to be more

efficient in terms of the reduction in time and cost . In addition , a few evaluations of

experimental works carried out at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia are also presented . The

findings can provide some insights to the ability of CFS sections to be utilized as main load

carrying elements or components . The first is the experimental investigation of composite

beam-to-column joint formed by a composite concrete slab and two lipped CFS C-sections

placed back-to-back as beam and column . The second is the experimental investigation of

load bearing composite wall frame , while the third is the reinforced concrete beam with CFS

section as reinforcement . As the bare CFS sections might not have higher resistance , a

composite action with the concrete is utilized and expected to enhance the load carrying

capacity and offer significant performance of the joint , the wall and the beam . In the first

experiment , two specimens namely the composite joint and non-composite joint are

constructed and tested until failure under a point load at a certain eccentricity from the face

of the column to induce moment to the joint . The relationship between the load and

deflection , and subsequently , the moment and rotation of the joints are obtained ,

specifically , the ultimate load and the respective moment resistance . As for the load bearing

wall , several configurations of CFS frames were cast with concrete and tested under

compression . The relationships between the load and lateral deflection were the main results

obtained . In the third experiment , two different arrangements of CFS sections have been

placed as reinforcement in concrete beam . Tested under bending , the load-deflection

relationship was obtained and subsequently the ultimate load . From all of these

experimental investigation , it is found out that i) the composite joint yields higher ultimate

load and moment resistance compare to the non-composite joint , ii) the wall with vertical

studs can carry higher ultimate load , and iii) the CFS sections placed back-to-back yields

significant increase in the flexural resistance of the beam . All of these results , collectively ,

indicate further that the composite construction between CFS sections and concrete could

offer potential and significant benefits . In conclusion , based on the efficiency in constructing

the light-gauge structure and the potential enhancement of the load-carrying capacity

mentioned , the CFS could be another hot item in construction and may not be regarded as

cold any longer as the name literally stated .

ASSOC . PROF . DR . ARIZU SULAIMAN

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) | Associate

Research Fellow of Construction Research Center

(UTM-CRC). Specialize in Analysis , Design and

Construction of Steel Structure , Hot-Rolled and

Cold-Formed Steel , and Steel Connections .

COLD-FORMED STEEL USAGE FOR CONSTRUCTION: MAYNOT BE COLD ITEM ANY LONGER

Keynote Speaker Session 1

Bio-based polymers are materials such which are produced from

renewable resources and currently hold a small fraction of the total

global plastic market . The worldwide interest in bio-based polymers

has accelerated in recent years due to the desire and need to find non-

fossil fuel-based polymers . One such bio-based polymer which is also

biodegradable is polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from

sustainable resources . Due to the good mechanical strength and low

toxicity , PLA is considered to be a potential replacement for petroleum

based plastics used for various commodity applications . Although PLA

has been the focus of much research for nearly decades , their

production has still not reached the level of PE , PET and PP due to

cost . Lactic acid is not as readily available compared to the starting

materials used for current plastics . Despite PLA ’s shortcomings ,

interest in this material has not waned due to its faster degradation

time compared to current plastics , which is believed to prevent its

accumulation in our environment if implemented on an industrial

scale . The other weaknesses of PLA are poor thermal properties limit

its applicability at high temperatures , and brittleness . Therefore ,

further developments are still required before PLA can replace existing

plastics . Many researches have been reported on the modification of

PLA to further enhance the properties ; overcoming the weaknesses

without compromising its inherent outstanding properties like good

mechanical performances and biodegradability . This presentation will

highlight on efforts to reduce the cost of PLA to make it more

competitive compared to the commodity synthetic plastics . Besides

that , investigations on overcoming the brittleness and poor thermal

properties will be discussed . The other important property which is

important for PLA to be accepted in many engineering applications is

good flame resistance . This aspect will also be covered in this

presentation .

PROF DR AZMAN HASSAN

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) | Awarded with

the Top Research Scientists Malaysia (TRSM) by

Akademi Sains Malaysia (ASM)

POLY (LACTIC ACID): POLYMER FOR THE FUTURE

Keynote Speaker Session 1

A quadrotor is known to be sensitive to external disturbances due to its

small size and lightweight . This is particularly more critical when multiple

quadrotors are flying simultaneously (smarm) in formation close to each

other as the disturbances could cause a collision between the quadrotors .

In this work , the design and analysis of distributed formation controls with

disturbance rejection capability of swarm quadrotors perturbed by external

disturbances are discussed . This covers the control scheme that consists of

two control loops : inner-loop control and outer-loop control . In the inner-

loop control , the feedback linearization technique is employed to linearize

the nonlinear quadrotor dynamics . However , the presence of external

disturbances may cause inexact linearization resulting in an unknown

disturbance .

Thus , an improved disturbance rejection , namely intelligent disturbance

observer-based control (iDOBC), is implemented in the outer-loop control

to estimate and reject the unknown disturbance parts . The iDOBC consists

of a disturbance observer (DO) that estimates the unknown disturbance

part and augmented with a radial basis function neural network (RBFNN)

compensator . In this work , the RBFNN is utilized to improve the

disturbance rejection by compensating the estimation error produced by

DO when estimating time-varying disturbances . The iDOBC is augmented

with distributed formation regulation (FR-iDOBC) and formation tracking

(FTiDOBC) control to improve the robustness of the formation control

algorithms by using the consensus-based algorithm that only requires local

neighbour-to-neighbour communication . The main merits of the proposed

methodologies are twofold : the disturbance estimation and rejection using

iDOBC requires no prior knowledge of the disturbance , and the

introduction of decoupling gain in the formation controls for design

flexibility . Several simulation case studies are carried out to show the

efficacy of the proposed algorithms .

ASSOC . PROF . DR . ABDUL RASHID HUSAIN

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) | Member of

IEEE | Specialize in industrial precision molding

and IC trimming process

INTELLIGENT DISTURBANCE OBSERVER-BASED CONTROLFOR DISTRIBUTED FORMATION OF QUADROTORS

Keynote Speaker Session 1

To get the best utilization of material with less relative density or

weight ratio , cellular or porous structures are considered one of

the promising candidates . Cellular structures have tunable

properties and thus have multiple applications in thermal and

thermo-fluid , materials strength , acoustic , biomedical , shock and

energy absorption , and other areas . These structures are broadly

categorized as ‘irregular cellular structure ’ and ‘regular cellular

structure ’ . Irregular cellular structures have random connecting

lines or surfaces attached to create porosity in the materials . For

example , traditional foams . Regular cellular structures can be

classified as ‘periodic ’ and ‘non-periodic ’ cellular structures . The

periodic cellular structures have regular or identical structures of

repeating unit cell . Either the least volume or the most basic

connecting links or surfaces define the unit cell . For example ,

Triple Periodic Minimal Surfaces (TPMS). In addition , traditional

cellular structures can be also modified to change behaviour .

Auxetic materials are an exceptional class of materials having a

negative Poisson ’s ratio , which mean when a tensile force is

applied in the axial direction , the dimensions of both the axial

and the transverse direction increase and vice versa . Thus , auxetic

materials due to this behaviour enhance and/or alter physical and

mechanical properties of overall structure . The keynote

presentation will cover these aspects and future direction of

research in the area of these modified structures .

ASSOC . PROF . DR . SOHAIB ZIA KHAN

Islamic University Madina (IUM) Saudi Arabia | Lead

team of Mechanical Engineering for ABET

accreditation . Author of multiple journals and

conference papers . Research interest include

Mechanics and characterisation of Materials , laser-

materials interaction , additive maanufacturing and

Nano-materials .

CELLULAR AND AUXETIC STRUCTURE MATERIALS:CONTEMPORARY AND ADVANCE SOLUTIONS IN MECHANICS

Keynote Speaker Session 1

Development of a human respiration carbon dioxide (CO2)

measurement device remains a demanding research to evaluate

the cardio-respiratory status of human beings since last decades .

Hence , we report a real time , highly reliable , quantitative CO2

measurement device based on infrared CO2 sensor , Arduino

Mega2560 , and thin film transistor (TFT , 3 .5”), incorporated with

low pass (cut-off frequency ,10Hz) and moving average (span ,13)

filters . The developed device measured the features such as

partial end-tidal carbon dioxide , respiratory rate , inspired carbon

dioxide and activity that annotated with a date and time received

from real-time clock and stored into the secure digital (SD) card .

Further , it was tested on 22 healthy subjects and performance

(reliability and relationship) of each feature was established using ,

(1) intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), (2) standard error

measurement (SEM), (3) smallest detectable difference (SDD), and

(4) Pearson ’s correlation (r). The SEM , SDD , and ICC values for

inter- and intra-rater reliability were less than 5% and more than

0 .8 , respectively . Besides , we found that PetCO2 and RR (r , -0 .69)

and RR and activity (r , – 0 .65) are negatively while PetCO2 and

activity (r , 0 .84) are positively correlated . Thus simultaneous

measurement of these features may assist clinicians in

understanding the subject ’s cardiopulmonary status .

ASSOC . PROF . IR . DR . MALARVILI

BALAKRISHNAN

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) | Founder and

Head of Biosignal Processing Research Group (BSP-

RG) | Recipient of Outstanding Woman in Health

and Medical Sciences at 4th Venus International

Women Award 2019

REAL TIME HUMAN RESPIRATION CARBON DIOXIDEMEASUREMENT DEVICE USING SIDESTREAM TECHNOLOGY

Keynote Speaker Session 3

Engineering schools today are facing challenges they have never

faced before to produce graduates who are relevant in the 21st

century . Today ’s engineers are entering into a world marked by

rapid and global change , exponential advancement in

information and computer technologies , complex ethical issues ,

borderless global competition , changing demographics ,

sustainability , and a multitude of problems that only emerged in

the new millennium . Just as business as usual will not survive in

the 21st Century , education as usual will also not get us there .

This presentation briefly explores challenges in global

engineering practice in the 21st century especially in preparing

future ready engineering educators . A New-Old Teachers-

Teaching Methods quadrant has been proposed and used in

monitoring the current status of our future ready engineering

educators and way forward .

ASSOC . PROF . DR . MOHD KAMARUDDIN ABD

HAMID

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) | Deputy

Director of Process Systems Engineering Centre

(PROSPECT) UTM | Awarded with Engineering

Education Teaching Award 2017

NEW-OLD TEACHERS-TEACHING METHODS QUADRANT TOSUPPORT 21 CENTURY ENGINEERING EDUCATIONST

Keynote Speaker Session 3

Waste management can be generally understood to mean the collection ,

transportation , treatment and disposal of garbage , sewage , and other waste

products ; along with relevant monitoring and regulation activities . In other

words , it encompasses all processes and resources related to proper waste

material handling , monitoring bin collections , and maintaining waste

transport trucks and dumping facilities , in compliance with health codes

and environmental regulations . With a focus on the bin collection process ,

systematic monitoring is an important aspect of waste management .

Successful collection of bins depends greatly on effective coordination and

communication ; as performed by a number of stakeholders which include

contractors , collectors , inspectors , finance officers and waste managers .

Poor monitoring and coordination between these stakeholders can result in

inaccurate contractor payments , indecision regarding the termination of

incompetent contractors , increased community complaints , difficulties in

auditing bin inventories , and insufficient tracking efforts . All this can lead

to integrity and transparency problems faced during collection activities .

Another related issue is that monitoring decisions are usually made based

on the individual experience and domain knowledge of relevant

managerial personnel . Unfortunately , this shared knowledge is not well

captured , nor explicitly represented . Therefore , effective knowledge

management is crucial in the Waste Management (WM) domain .

Accordingly , this presentation proposes the Smartbins solution , for

streamlining and enhancing the bins collection process ; currently being

used by the Kemaman Municipal Council (KMC). It has been consequently

leveraged for all local councils in Malaysia ’s Terengganu State

(1Terengganu). This project has been implemented as part of the Smart

Community program under the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia

Commission (MCMC), representing the first such innovation proposed for

Malaysia ’s local councils .

ASSOC . PROF . DR . MOHAMMAD NAZIR BIN

AHMAD @ SHARIF

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) | Active in

the fields of Ontology and Knowledge

Management | Authored at least 126 publications

SMARTBINS SOLUTION: FROM ACADEMIC TO COMMUNITYFOR MANAGING AND MONITORING WASTE

Keynote Speaker Session 3

Silica based aerogels may not be a very new discovery as the first of its kind were

synthesized in 1930 ’s . However , in the field of material sciences , this material is one

that is currently gathering momentum and one that is still actively being

researched with incremental innovation around it happening progressively . Silica

aerogel is derived from silica gel in which the liquid component of the gel has been

replaced with a gas . The result is an extremely low density porous solid with several

remarkable properties , most notably its effectiveness as a thermal insulator .

Conventional silica aerogels available in the market are derived from chemicals (e .g .

silicone alkoxides). These raw materials , although it offers high quality silica

aerogels , are eventually less sustainable , costly and unfriendly to environment . The

high cost of current commercial silica aerogels is prohibitive to cost sensitive

industries such as housing . As an alternative , the technology of producing silica

aerogels from rice husk was patented in 2007 by a group of Malaysian researchers

headed by Prof . Dr . Halimaton Hamdan of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). Rice

husk is an abundant agro-waste in Malaysia and laboratory proven as a good

alternative source of highly active silica for the production of a variety of

nanostructured materials . In this presentation , the research and development

efforts involved in the production and application of rice husk derived – silica

aerogels were highlighted . With its unique properties of being extremely

lightweight , vast suitable applications already discovered for this material as a

thermal insulator and the potential markets look promising especially for energy

efficiency and sustainability . Three (3) research areas were explored ; first is the

optimization of the silica aerogel synthesis toward commercialization , with the

aims of reducing the overall cost while obtaining optimum properties . Second is

the application of silica aerogel particles (i .e . granules) as a porous filler in polymer

matrix composites for thermal insulation application . To preserve its unique

properties , the aerogels was physically modified into core-shell structure . The last

but not least is the development of lightweight silica aerogel composite panel

which can be used in construction . With its exceptional abilities to insulate most

occupied space while offers fire protection , the impact on sustainable construction

technologies is very significant .

ASSOC . PROF . DR . MUHAMAD AZIZI BIN MAT

YAJID

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) | Active in the

area of materials engineering | Published more

than 50 indexed papers

SILICA AEROGELS FROM AGRO WASTE RICE HUSK FORENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

Keynote Speaker Session 3

Adsorbent is used as a solid medium to attract the target solute

to its surface . The process known as adsorption has been widely

used in wastewater treatment , water purification and air

pollution control . Adsorption can take place through several

routes and mechanisms , depending on the physicochemical

properties of adsorbent and solute , that bring about the

adsorbent-solute interactions in water contaminants removal .

This presentation introduces adsorption phenomenon and

mechanisms that are supported with relevant theories and

experimental data . It highlights the compilation of Author ’s

experience and publications over the past 11 years .

IR . DR . MUHAMMAD ABBAS AHMAD ZAINI

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) | Director of

the Centre of Lipids Engineering and Applied

Research (CLEAR) in UTM | Research revolves

around adsorbent and activated carbon synthesis

for wastewater treatment .

SUSTAINABLE ADSORPTION FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Keynote Speaker Session 3

Urbanisation process can have a positive impact in terms of

socio economic development . However , urbanisation negatively

impacts on the water environment in both quantitative and

water qualitative terms . In terms of water qualititative , increase

in anthropogenic activities within an urbanised area leads to the

generation of high amounts of pollutant build up on the

impervious surface and will be washed off during the storm

event . The first flush phenomenon during wash off process is an

important parameter in designing effective stormwater

treatment . Therefore , in depth understanding of first flush

behavior which are responsible for the accumulation and

transport of various pollutants in the urban environment is

important . The first flush behavior was investigated in urban

residential area in Gold Coast , Australia and also a small

catchment in higher learning institution in Johor , Malaysia .

Several water quality parameters were tested such as Total

Suspended Solids , Total Dissolved Solids , Total Nitrogen , Total

Phosphorus and Zinc . The influence of catchment and rainfall

characteristics on first flush behavior was investigated .

Therefore , PROMETHEE and GAIA was adopted in order to

achieve the objective . The results show that rainfall pattern and

location of the pollutants source play an important role on first

flush behavior .

DR . NORALIANI ALIAS

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) | Published

more than 30 Scopus-indexed papers | Research

interest is in urban water quality , flood modelling

and groundwater contamination

UNDERSTANDING FIRST FLUSH IN URBAN RUNOFF

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SUSTAINABLE AND INTEGRATED ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (SIE 2019)

2 Days Schedule Presentations.

i) Session 1 (1st Day) – 8th December, 2019 | Oral Presentation: 11.15 AM- 13.00 PM

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G)

(Civil Engineering)

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G)

(Chemical Engineering)

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M)

(Mechanical Engineering)

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M)

(Electrical Engineering)

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M)

(Biomedical Engineering and

Health Science)

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M)

(Civil/Mechanical Engineering)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman:

AP Dr. Arizu Sulaiman

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman:

Dr. Noraliani Alias

15 min presentation

(4 presenters)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman:

Prof. Dr. Azman Hassan

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman:

Dr. Zarina Abd. Muis

15 min presentation

(4 presenters)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman:

AP Dr Sohaib Zia Khan

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman:

AP. Dr. Norhayati Ahmad

15 min presentation

(4 presenters)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman:

AP. Dr. Abdul Rashid Husain

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman:

Dr. Musa Mohd Mokji

15 min presentation

(3 presenters)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman:

AP Dr Malarvili Balakrishnan

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman:

Dr. Ting Chee Ming

15 min presentation

(4 presenters)

Chairman

Dr. Nor Hasrul Akhmal

Ngadiman

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 min presentation

(4 presenters)

ID 180: Mustapha Muhammad

Lawan, Poi-Ngian Shek and

Mahmood Md Tahir

Can Cold-Formed Steel Section

Be Use as a Sustainable

Structural Member in Building &

Civil Engineering Constructions?

A Mini Review

ID 15: Abdil Hassan Hidzir,

Aizuddin Supee, Nur'Ain Balqis

Haladin, Mohd Zamri Mohd

Yusop and Norazana Ibrahim.

Influence of Tartaric Acid as the

Complexing Agent on the

Properties of Chemical Bath

Deposited Fesxoy Thin Films

ID 3: Lucas Jean Delhaise, Izhari

Izmi Mazali, Zul Hilmi Che Daud,

Mohd Salman Che Kob and

Zainab Asus

Current Usage By A DC Motor

To Vary Ratio In An Electro-

Mechanical continuously

variable transmission

ID 126: Shamsul Faisal Mohd

Hussein, Mohd. Fitri Alif Mohd.

Kasai, Abdulqader Omar Al-

Rabeei, Amrul Faruq, Siti

Munirah Zulkapli, Sheikh Ahmad

Zaki Shaikh Salim and Shahrum

Shah Abdullah

Black Box Modelling and

Simulating the Dynamic Indoor

Humidity of a Laboratory Using

Autoregressive–Moving-

Average (ARMA) Model

ID 38: Linda Agun, Norhayati

Ahmad, Norizah Redzuan,

Muhammad Farid Aidil Mohd

Ali, Muhamad Nor Firdaus

Zainal, Mohd Fadthul Ikmal

Misnal and Raja Kamarulzaman

Raja Ibrahim

Spawn Treatment By Cold

Plasma For Increase Mushroom

Cultivation And Production

ID 197: Uchenna Sampson Igwe,

Sarajul Fikri Mohamad,

Mohamed Bin Mat Dzahir

Azwarie

Recent Technologies in

Construction; A Novel Search for

Total Cost Management of

Construction Projects (CE)

Id 182: Nor Fazlin Zamri, Roslli

Noor Mohamed and Izni

Syahrizal Ibrahim

The Fibre Shear Supplement of

Precast Beam Half Joint Using

Steel Fibre Self-Compacting

Concrete

ID 17: Nabila Farhana

Jamaludin, Zarina Ab Muis and

Haslenda Hashim.

Integrated Mitigation Strategy

Model For Carbon Accounting

And Sustainability Index To

Encounter Palm Oil Mill

Weaknesses Holistically

ID 7: Muhammad Izzuddin

Mohd Sofi, Zaini Ahmad, Wong

King Jye and Chow Zhen Pei

Study of Multi-cell Thin-walled

Tube With Various

Configuration Under Lateral

Loading

ID 129: Ahmed Eltayeb, Mohd

Fua’ad Rahmat, Mohd Ariffanan

Mohd Basri and Mohammed A.

M. Mansour

Adaptive Sliding Mode Control

Design for The Attitude of The

Quadrotor Unmanned Aerial

Vehicle (AUV)

ID 170: Om Prakash Singh,

Ahmad Athif Mohd Faudzi and

Mb Malarvili.

Virtual Instrument Based Real

Time ECG Monitoring Device

ID 188: Baffa Sabiu, Sarajul

Mohamed and Wann Mahmood

Yusoff (CE)

Towards a Readiness

Assessment Model for Value

Management Implementation in

Construction Industry

ID 31: Nelly Majain, Ahmad

Baharuddin Abdul Rahman,

Azlan Adnan and Roslli Noor

Mohamed

Pullout Behaviour of Ribbed

Bars in Self-Compacting

Concrete with Steel Fibers

ID 25: Siti Norlaila Faeizah Mohd

Rudin, Zarina Ab Muis, Wai Shin

Ho, Haslenda Hashim, Ahmad

Fakrul Ramli, Hazrul Adzfar

Shabri and Roziah Zailan.

Sustainable Supply Of Hydrogen

For Integrated Power Plant With

Methanation Via Pinch Analysis

ID 9: Mazlan Ahmad Mansor,

Zaini Ahmad and Mohamed

Ruslan Abdullah.

Experimental Studies On The

Impact Characteristics Of

Seamless Fibre Metal Laminate

(Fml) Tubes

ID 152: Ow Hui Nee, Usman

Ullah Sheikh and Musa Mohd

Mokji

Effects of Approximation in

Computation on The Accuracy

and Performance of Deep

Neural Network Inference.

ID 4: Attica Natasya Asmi,

Norazila Othman, Mohd

Zarhamdy Md. Zain and

Mastura Ab Wahid

A Study On Human Foot

Pressure Behaviour and

Balancing Characteristics

ID 113: Musa Mailah, Yin Shen

Tay and Howe Hing Tang.

Intelligent Active Force Control

of A Twin Rotor System

ID 176: Hisham Alabduljabbar, ID 30: Adnan Rasheed, Hajar ID 11: Wan Mohd. Arif Aziz ID 19: Latha Nair Muralitharan, ID 189: Yongmo Kim,

Hossein Mohammadhosseini,

Mahmood Md. Tahir and Rayed

Alyousef

Toward Green Concrete For

Better Sustainable Environment

Using Waste Carpet Fibers And

Palm Oil Fuel Ash

Alias and Sami Salman.

Numerical Study Of The Heat

Transfer Behavior In Helical

Microcoil Tube

Japar and Nor Azwadi Che Sidik.

Thermal Performance Analysis

In Sinusoidal Cavities-Ribs

Microchannel Heat Sink With

Secondary Channel Geometry

For Low Pumping Power

Application

Wan Nor Syuhada Wan Zahari,

Nor Aziyatul Izni Mohd Rosli,

Norjihada Izzah Ismail, Malarvili

Bala Krishnan and Mohammed

Rafiq Abdul Kadir.

Investigation of Multiparameter

Trends and Anthropometric

Measurements For

Cardiorespiratory Fitness

Assessment Among UTM Staff

Mohammad Nazri Mohd Jaafar

and Mazlan Said.

Effects Of Nitrogen Dilution On

NOx Emission Characteristics Of

Turbulent Syngas Nonpremixed

Flames

ii) Session 2 (1st Day) – 8th December, 2019 | Oral Presentation: 14.15 PM- 17.30 PM

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G)

(Civil Engineering)

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G)

(Chemical Engineering)

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M)

(Mechanical Engineering)

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M)

(Electrical Engineering)

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M)

(Biomedical Engineering and

Health Science)

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M)

(Mechanical Engineering)

Chairman:

Dr. Siti Norafida Jusoh

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 min presentation

(8 presenters)

Chairman:

Dr. Zalilah Sharer

Co-Chairman:

AP. Dr. Agus Arsad

15 min presentation

(8 presenters)

Chairman:

AP Dr. Sohaib Zia Khan

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 min presentation

(8 presenters)

Chairman:

Dr. Usman Ullah Sheikh

Co-Chairman:

Prof. Dr. Syed Abdul Rahman

Syed Abu Bakar

15 min presentation

(5 presenters)

Chairman:

AP Dr Malarvili Balakrishnan

Co-Chairman:

Linda Agun

15 min presentation

(8 presenters)

Chairman:

Dr. Tang Howe Hing

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 min presentation

(7 presenters)

ID 6: Mohammed Isah Leje,

Abdullah Fadhlin and Bandi

Shamsulhadi.

Supply of Skilled Workers

Towards Improved Construction

Projects Delivery in Nigeria

ID 54: Thanikasalam Kumar,

Rahmat Mohsin, Zulkifli Abdul

Majid, Mohammad Fahmi

Abdul Ghafir and Ananth

Manickam Wash.

Material and Chemical Stability

of Using Motor

Gasoline/Automotive Gasoline

In Piston Engine Aircrafts – A

Review

ID 12: Mohd Hairizal Osman.

Optimization Parameter For

Aluminium Aisi 5052 – H32 By

Multi - Passes Butt Joint Using

Friction Stir Welding

ID 57: Muhamad Noor Izwan

Ishak, Susan Maria Sipaun,

Mohd Fitri Abdul Rahman and

Mohamed Rabaie Shari.

Analysis of Image Magnification

in X-Ray Fan Beam Computed

Tomography.

ID 36: Wan N. S. Shahriman,

Chun-Ren Phang, Fuad Numan

and Chee-Ming Ting

Classification Of Brain

Functional Connectivity Using

Convolutional Neural Networks

ID 167: Zoran Arputhaselan,

Syed Ahmad Helmi and

Azanizawati Ma’aram.

A Review On The Current

Sustainable Manufacturing

Practices And Metrics

ID 185: Abdeliazim Mustafa

Mohamed, Mohd Azreen Mohd

Ariffin, Hichem Smaoui and

Mohd Hanim Osman

Performance Evaluation of

Concrete With Arabic Gum

Biopolymer

ID 46: Novrianti Novrianti and

Idham Khalid.

Experimental Analysis Of

Cassava Starch As A Fluid Loss

Control Agent On Drilling Mud

ID 181: Kazeem Abubakar, Nur

Azam Badarulzaman and Wan

Fahmin Faiz Wan Ali

Fit Mix Effect Modelling of

Physio-Mechanical Properties of

Experimental Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloy

Stir-Cast From Recycled

Beverage Can.

ID 78: Aliyu Muhammad Abdu,

Musa Mohd Mokji and Usman

Ullah Sheikh.

Quantification and Localization

of Individual Leaf Disease Lesion

for Grading Severity of Late

Blight.

ID 45: Asmaa Husna Arzae, Lee

Jiah Kee, Muhammad Faiz Md

Shakhih, Rania Al-Ashwal and

Asnida Abdul Wahab.

Analysis Of Breathing Patterns

From Thermal Images Using An

Automated Segmentation

Method

ID 137: Navid Moslemi, Mohsen

Golzardian, Norizah Redzuan,

Farzin Mozafari and Amran

Ayob.

Optimization Procedure For

Parameter Determination Of

Chaboche Kinematic Hardening

Model

ID 10: Mohd Rayme Anang

Masuri and Muhammad

Syarifuddin Zainal

The Effectiveness Of

Volunteering Bodies In Assisting

The Authorities In Road Repair

Works

ID 51: Tomi Erfando, Idham

Khalid and Rizky Bahari.

Experimental of Alternative

Demulsifier Formulation From

Corn Oil in Overcoming Water-

Oil Emulsion

ID 71: Mahadhir Mohammad,

Mohd Farid Muhamad Said,

Muhamad Hariz Khairuddin,

Khairuldean Abdul Kadir, Muhd

Afiq Aiman Dahlan and Thiha

Zaw.

Complex Geometry Automotive

Muffler Sound Transmission

Loss Measurement By

Experimental Method And 1D

Simulation Correlation

ID 100: Mohamed Elkhoreby,

Syed Abu-Bakar, Musa Mokji

and Syaril Omar.

Performance Comparison

Between SVM and K-Means for

Vehicle Counting.

ID 48: Amir Mustakim Ab

Rashid, Mohammed Rafiq Abdul

Kadir and Muhammad Hanif

Ramlee

Biomechanical Evaluation Of

Insole For Badminton Players: A

Preliminary Study

ID 147: Esah Hamzah, Z.Z.

Anuar, M.K Ibrahim, A Bahador,

A Khaatak and I.S. Aruda.

Influence Of Fabrication

Methods On Microstructures

And Hardness Of Ti-Ni, Ti-Nb

And Ti-Ta For Biomedical

Applications

ID 13: Philip Chie Hui Ling, Cher ID 56: S. N. Ezaty, N. Zaini and ID 130: Mohammad Nurizat ID 101: Norhashimah Mohd ID 49: Murtala Dambatta, ID 155: Norazhar Ali, Kahar

Siang Tan, Shahrin Mohammad

and Yeong Huei Lee

Technical Information On Iso

Shipping Container

K.S.N. Kamarudin.

Study Of Hydrogen Adsorption

Onto Kenaf Sorbent Surface By

Metal Impregnation Method

Rahman, Mazlan Abdul Wahid

and Mohd Fairus Mohd Yasin.

Predictive Numerical Analysis

on the Fuel Homogeneity in a

Rotating Detonation Engine

(RDE) Implementing Radially-

Entered Fuel Injection Scheme

Saad, Abdul Rahim Abdullah,

Syafeeza Ahmad Radzi, Nor

Shahirah Mohd Noor, Nur

Hasanah Ali and Ahmad Sobri

Muda

Automated Classification of

Stroke Lesion Using Bagged

Tree Classifier.

Izman Sudin, Denni Kurniawan,

Nura Muhammad and Shamsu

Tukur.

Impact Of Ecap Process On The

Mechanical Properties Of Zn-

3Mg Alloy As Potentials

Biodegradable Implant

Materials

Osman, Fazila Mohd Zawawi

and Muhammad Noor Afiq Witri

Muhammad Yazid.

The Effect of Flow Variations to

Vibration Tendency in a

Hydraulic Manifold

ID 173: Rayed Alyousef, Hossein

Mohammadhosseini,

Mahmmod Md. Tahir and

Hisham Alabduljabbar.

Sustainable Development Of

Green Concrete Composites

Comprising Metalized Plastic

Waste Fibres And Palm Oil Fuel

Ash

ID 65: Munawar Zaman

Shahruddin, Ahmad Nafais

Rahimi, Muhammad Afiq Zubir,

Muhammad Fakhrul Islam

Zahran, Kamarul Asri Ibrahim

and Mohd. Kamaruddin Abd.

Hamid.

Energy Saving Potential of 6-

Component Aromatic Mixture

via Energy Integrated

Distillation Columns Sequence

(EIDCS) Method

ID 21: Muhammad Zulfadzli Che

Mustafar and Saiful Anuar Abu

Bakar

Optimal Design Of An

Autonomous Emergency Brake

System For A Passenger Vehicle

ID 153: Joanne Ling Sin Yee,

Usman Ullah Sheikh, Musa

Mohd Mokji and Syed Abd

Rahman

Face Recognition and Machine

Learning at The Edge.

ID 169: Mohamad Haikal

Mohamad Rosli, Rokini

Kumarasamy and Mb Malarvili.

Design of Device to Monitor

Asthma Severity Using

Mainstream Technology while

Administering Medication

ID 163: Abdelaisalam Ali Al-

Bakoosh and Jamaliah Idris.

Implementation of the PDCA

continuous improvement cycle (

Plan-D0-Check-Act) as a tool for

improving the quality of the

cast AA5083 alloy produced in

the foundry laboratory

ID 20: Ali Tighnavard.

Sustainability Construction

Assessment of Concrete

Prefabricated Prefinished

Volumetric (PPVC): Life Cycle

Assessment

ID 67: Muhammad Afiq Zubir,

Muhammad Fakhrul Islam

Zahran, Munawar Zaman

Shahruddin, Ahmad Nafais

Rahimi, Kamarul Asri Ibrahim

and Mohd. Kamaruddin Abd.

Hamid.

Comparison and Improvement

of Driving Force-Based

Distillation Columns System

Designs

ID 24: Nursahliza Muhamat

Yain, Adi Maimun Abdul Malik,

Arifah Ali, Atef Salem Meftah

Souf Aljen, Fatemeh Behrouzi

and Mehdi Nakisa.

Low Speed Vertical Axis Current

Turbine (LS-VACT):

Experimental Results

ID 60: Om Prakash Singh and

Malarvili Balakrishnan

Effect Of Temperature, Pressure

And Humidity On Carbon

Dioxide Concentration—

Simulation Study

ID 164: Nordayana Mior

Burhanuddin, Norizah Redzuan,

Norhayati Ahmad, Izman Sudin

and Mohd Faridh Ahmad

Zaharuddin.

Brief Review On Dissimilar

Welding Using Cold Metal

Transfer

ID 23: Azne Hazira Sukor,

Shahabuddin Amerudin and

Zainab Mohamed Yusof.

Potential of Water Pipeline

Bursting Using Stochastic

Approach in Geographical

Information System

ID 77: Nor Adhihah Rashid, Khu

Wai Hoong, Azmer Shamsuddin,

Khor Wei Jin, Muhammad

Hisyam Lee and Mohd.

Kamaruddin Abd Hamid.

Quality Prediction and

Diagnosis of Refined Palm Oil

using Partial Correlation

Analysis

ID 27: Mugilan Muralitharan

and Saiful Anuar Abu Bakar.

Development Of An Onboard

And Wireless Data Telemetry

Systems For Electric Vehicle

ID 76: Wei Wei Heng, Eileen Su

Lee Ming, Ahmad Nizar

Jamaluddin, Fauzan Khairi Che

Harun, Nurul Ashikin Abdul-

Kadir and Che Fai Yeong.

Prediction of ventricular

fibrillation using support vector

machine

ID 186: Muhamad Nor Firdaus

Zainal, Norizah Redzuan, Mohd

Fadthul Ikmal Misnal, Norhayati

Ahmad and Raja Kamarulzaman

Raja Ibrahim.

Steel Wire Cleaning By Using

Cold Plasma

ID 26: Khalimi Johan Abd

Hamid, Sariffuddin Sa'Ad and

Hazlan Abdul Hamid

Behaviour Of Perforated Built-

Up Cold-Formed Steel Sections

With Edge And Web Stiffeners

ID 80: Khairulnadzmi

Jamaluddin, Sharifah Rafidah

Wan Alwi, Zainuddin Abdul

Manan, Khaidzir Hamzah and

Jiri Jaromir Klemes.

Development of Numerical

ID 81: Muhammad Faizullizam

Roslan, Ibham Veza and Mohd

Farid Muhamad Said

Predictive Simulation Of Single

Cylinder N-Butanol HCCI Engine

ID 141: Nur Azmina Rahmad,

Muhammad Amir As'Ari,

Kamaruzaman Soeed and Izwyn

Zulkapri.

Automated Badminton Smash

Recognition Using

ID 64: Mastura Ab Wahid,

Norazila Othman, Mohd

Ibthisham Ardani, Mohd

Zarhamdy Md. Zain, Shuhaimi

Mansor and Attica Natasya

Asmi

Trigeneration System Cascade

Analysis with Transmission and

Storage Energy Losses

Consideration

Convolutional Neural Network

On The Vision Based Data

The Effect Of Different Motor

Constants To A Commercial

Propeller

iii) Session 3 (2nd Day) - 9th December, 2019 | Oral Presentation: 08.30 AM- 10.30 AM

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G)

(Civil Engineering)

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G)

(Chemical Engineering)

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M)

(Mechanical Engineering)

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M)

(Electrical Engineering)

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M)

(Computer Engineering)

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M)

(Education Engineering)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman:

Dr. Noraliani

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman:

AP. Dr. Arizu Sulaiman

15 min presentation

(5 presenters)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman:

Ir. Dr. Muhammad Abbas

Ahmad Zaini

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman:

AP. Dr. Agus Arsad

15 min presentation

(5 presenters)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman:

AP. Dr Muhamad Azizi Mat Yajid

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman:

Dr. Nor Akmal Fadil

15 min presentation

(5 presenters)

Chairman:

Dr. Musa Mohd Mokji

Co-Chairman:

Dr. Usman Ullah Sheikh

15 min presentation

(5 presenters)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman:

AP. Dr. Mohammad Nazir

Ahmad.

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 min presentation

(5 presenters)

Keynote Speaker/Chairman: AP

AP. Dr. Mohd Kamaruddin Abd.

Hamid

(30 minutes)

Co-Chairman: TBD

15 min presentation

(5 presenters)

ID 160: Shaza Hassan, Siti

Asmah Hassan and Othman

Puan.

Relationship Between Delay,

Accepted Gap And Circulating

Flow At Roundabout

ID 82: Muhammad Fakhrul

Islam Zahran, Muhammad Afiq

Zubir, Munawar Zaman

Shahruddin, Ahmad Nafais

Rahimi, Kamarul Asri Ibrahim

and Mohd. Kamaruddin Abd.

Hamid.

Control And Energy Anaysis Of

A Driving Force-Based Aromatic

Mixture Distillation Columns

Sequence

ID 35: Jauhari Tahir Khairuddin,

Adi Maimun Abdul Malik and

Chee Loon Siow.

Ship Systems Synthesis And

Analysis Using Holistic Design

Approach: The Qfd-Ad Method

ID 110: Siti Zaleha Abdul Hamid,

Rozeha A. Rashid and Abdikarim

Mohamed Ibrahim

IOT Based Temperature Control

for Smart Mosque.

ID 95: Muhammad Zar Mohd

Zaid Harith, Mohammad Asif

Hossain, Ismail Ahmedy,

Rafidah Md Noor, Mohd Yamani

Idna Idris and Tey Kok Soon.

Prototype Development of IoT

based Smart Waste

Management System For Smart

City

ID 5: Khairul Anwar Hanafiah,

Mohd Fadzil Mohd Daud,

Jamaludin Mohd Taib, Afandi

Dzakaria, Rabiatul Adibah Abdul

Rahim, Hasni Rais, Zaim Basiran

and Norisham A Rahim.

Strategies To Integrate Design

Process Into Tvet In Conducting

Final Year Project

ID 33: Hierlina Mawarni

Jamri, Siti Norafida Jusoh,

Aminaton Marto and Kamarul

Azlan Mohd Nasir

Estimation Of Debris Flow

Sedimentation Volume

Through Numerical Modelling

ID 83: Noor Suhailah Sulaiman,

Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini

and Agus Arsad.

Evaluation Of Dyes Removal By

Beta-Cyclodextrin Adsorbent

ID 132: Jinhoe Foo

Wettability control of nano-

columnar dlc thin films via eb-

irradiation

ID 112: Muhammad Baihaqi

Badruddin, Siti Zaleha Abdul

Hamid and Rozeha A. Rashid

IOT Based Noise Monitoring

System (NOMOS).

ID 123: Norsyazwani Mohd

Puad, Maheyzah Md. Siraj and

Nur Rafeeqkha Sulaiman.

Oil Well Detection System for

Seismic Surveying Based on

Internet of Things (IoT)

ID 43: Hidehiko Hayashi

Consideration Of Educational

Tools And Methods Of Software

Engineering Education For Non-

CSE Students

ID 59: Hassan Isah.

Post-Remediation

Assessment of Tonga-Guru

Artisanal Gold-Mining Village

Family Houses, Zamfara

State, Nigeria

ID 85: Tarek Fawzi, Yu Lih Jiun,

Khairiah Binti Haji Badri,

Zainuddin Sajuri and Ammar

Abdulaziz Majeed Al-Talib.

Polyurethane Foam Synthesized

By Palm Kernel Oil Based Polyol

And The Effect Of Sodium

Hydrogen Bicarbonate

ID 177: Azrina Arshad,

Muhammad Azizi Mat Yajid and

Mohd Hasbullah Idris.

Microstructural

Characterization of Modified

Plasma Spray Lz/Ysz Thermal

Barrier Coating By Laser Glazing

ID 22: Yogeshver Khandagre

and Sanjeev Kumar Gupta

Optimization of Peak to

Average Power Ratio In MIMO-

OFDM By Using Filterize

Selected Mapping.

ID 105 : Syed Hamid Hussain

Madni, Muhammad Shafie Abd

Latiff and Abdul Hanan

Abdullah.

Reliability aware Resource

Scheduling based on Fuzzy

Cuckoo Search (FCS) Tecnique

for IaaS Cloud

ID 68: Asha Hasnimy Mohd

Hashim, Maizal Nordin, Noriza

Milan, Halijah Ibrahim, Zainal

Abidin Zainuddin and Diyana

Zulaika Abdul Ghani

Problem Based Learning

Approach On Cricket Batting

Skill Acquisition

ID 50: Norelyza Hussein,

Mohd Rashid Mohd Yusof,

Nor Ruwaida Jamian, Nor

Hasyimah Hashim, Che

ID 90: Sharina Zakariya, Ting

Yao Tee and Mohd Akhmal

Muhammad Sidek.

Analysis Of Cementing

ID 37: Thamilarasan

Balasubramaniam, Nor Fasiha

Mohd. Yusof and Muhamad

Noor Harun.

ID 136: Mohammad Khairul

Tajudin, Abdikarim Mohamed

Ibrahim, Rozeha A. Rashid and

Mohd Adib Sarijari.

ID 115 : Ahmed Aliyu, Abdul

Hanan Abdullah, Ajoze

Abdulraheem Zubair and

Usman Joda Mohammed.

ID 91: Pui Kay Lai, Syamsul

Hendra Mahmud, Mohd

Azwarie Mat Dzahir, Noorfajri

Ismail and Mohd Saidin Misnan.

Hafizan Che Hassan and Nur

Syamimi Zaidi.

Performance Of Mr-Deduster

In Capturing Low Density

Particulate

Carbonation During CO2

Sequestration

Expert Validation of Touch Point

Method in Ideation Process

based on User Benefit and

Creativity

Blockchain-based Internet of

Thing for Smart River

Monitoring System.

Junction-Centric Data

Forwarding In Urban Vehicular

Communication:Future

Direction And Challenges

Applications of Service Learning

(S.L) Approach in Construction

Related Courses in Malaysia

ID 178: Trung-Hieu Ha, Tien-

Yin Chou and Yao-Min Fang.

The Assessment Of Bridge

Deck Movement Under The

Impact Of Environmental

Factors And Traffic Load

ID 102: Ki Min Lim and Nazlee

Faisal Ghazali.

Nanofiltration Of Binary Palm

Oil/Solvent Mixtures:

Experimental And Modeling

ID 92: Wan Mohamad Aiman

Wan Yahaya, Syahrullail Samion

and Mohd Nor Musa

Air Flow Analysis and Effect of

Angle on Rotation Vane Blade

through 90o Pipe Bend

ID 174: Fuad Bajaber

Activity Scheduling for Partial

coverage in Wireless Sensor

Networks.

ID 168: Shafi Ullah, Raja

Zahilah, Marina Md Arshad,

Abdul Hanan Abdullah and

Rashidah Kadir.

Group-Based Authentication

Schemes used for Machine Type

Communication Devices in

WSN: A Review

ID 104: Mohd Shafie Bakar,

Khairiyah Mohd-Yusof, Nor

Farahwahidah Abdul Rahman,

Norazan Mohd. Kassim and

Mohd Haniff Ibrahim

Comparison Of Lecturers’

Epistemological Beliefs In

Teaching Electromagnetic

Theory

iv) Session 4 (2nd Day) – 9th December, 2019 | Oral Presentation: 11.00 AM- 13.00 PM

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G)

(Civil Engineering)

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G)

(Chemical Engineering)

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M)

(Mechanical Engineering)

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M)

(Electrical Engineering)

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M)

(Computer Engineering)

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M)

(Education Engineering)

Chairman:

Dr. Ali Tighnavard

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 minutes presentation

(7 presenters)

Chairman:

Dr. Aizuddin Supee

Co-Chairman:

Dr. Mohd Asmadi Mohammed

Yussuf

15 minutes presentation

(7 presenters)

Chairman:

Dr. Nor Faseha Mohd. Yusof

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 minutes presentation

(7 presenters)

Chairman:

Prof. Dr. Syed Abdul Rahman

Syed Abu Bakar

Co-Chairman:

Dr. Musa Mohd Mokji

15 minutes presentation

(7 presenters)

Chairman:

TBD

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 minutes presentation

(7 presenters)

Chairman:

TBD

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 minutes presentation

(7 presenters)

ID 70: Alusine Barrie, Jafri Mohd

Rohani, Kamarizan Kidam,

Mohammad Ismail, Noor

Nabilah Sarbini, Hanafiah

Kamarden, Kherun Nita Ali,

Hamizah Liyana Tajul Arrifin,

Norhazren Izatie Mohd, Nur

Emma Mustaffa, Samsiah

Abdullah, Ramuseren,

Muhammad Syaiful Ahdat M

Fetri and Nazruddin Ali.

Risk Assessment of Design

Components Of Building

Construction

ID 198: Aziatul Niza Sadikin,

Zarina A Muis, Umi A Asli

Co-Digestion of Food Waste

With Palm Oil Mill Effluent For

Biogas Production

ID 39: Ibham Veza, Muhammad

Faizullizam Roslan, Mohd Farid

Muhamad Said and Zulkarnain

Abdul Latiff.

Potential Of Range Extender

Electric Vehicles (REEVS)

ID 1: Dina Maizana - and

Syarifah Muthia Putri

Energy Efficiency the Smart Grid

System Analysis.

ID 66: Siti Hajar Othman and

Muhammad Fakhrul Syazwan

Kamarudin.

An Ontology Development

Architecture For Strategic

Threat Intelligence Of South

China Sea Conflict (OntoSCSC)

ID 111: Norhazren Izatie Mohd,

Hamizah Liyana Tajul Ariffin,

Zuhaili Mohamad Ramly, Mohd

Azwarie Mat Dzahir, Siti

Rahmah Omar, Muhammad

Yusuf Nordin and Mohammad

Fahrulradzi Asmawi

Technology In Safety Training

Delivery

ID 72: Fara Diva Mustapa, Intan

Fatin Syazwani Azinal Abidin

and Muzani Mustapa

Preliminaries Items: Estimate

or Guestimate?

ID 120: Mohammad Lokman

Hilmi, Liza Md Salleh, Roslina

Jamaludin, Nur Salsabila Md

Norodin and Dayang

Norulfairuz Abang Zaidel.

Solubility of Swietenia

macrophylla seeds in

Supercrtitcal Carbon Dioxide

Extraction

ID 96: Alireza Firouzi, Noordin

Bin Mohd Yusof Yusof and

Muhammad Hisyam Lee

Multivariate Change Point

Estimation In Covariance Matrix

Using ANN

ID 2: Syarifah Muthia Putri and

Dina Maizana

Optimal Smart Grid

Management System

ID 124: Nur Rafeeqkha

Sulaiman, Maheyzah Md Siraj

and Mazura Mat Din.

Named Entity Recognition of

South China Sea Conflicts

ID 114: Xing Wong You, Syamsul

Hendra Mahmud, Fara Diva

Nustapa, Mohd Azwarie Mat

Dzahir, Muzani Mustapa and

Noorfajri Ismail.

Implementation Of Augmented

And Virtual Reality In Teaching

And Learning In Construction

Related Courses: A Review On

Its Potential And Challenges

ID 187: Shogo Musbau Adeniyi

and Sarajul Fikri Mohamed

Prospects and Challenges of

Green Materials for

Construction of Low-Cost

Building in Nigeria

ID 138: Asad A. Zaidi, Sohaib

Khan and Yue Shi.

Optimization Of Nickel

Nanoparticles Concentration

For Biogas Enhancement From

Green Algae Anaerobic

Digestion

ID 97: Nor Akmal Fadil, Nur

Nasihah Anis Azli, Abdullah

Azzam Muhammad, Taoheed

Sadiq and Nurfatin Liyana Mohd

Amin.

Electroless Deposited Black

Nickel-Phosphorous Solar

Absorber Coatings On Carbon

Steel: Effect Of Plating Bath pH

ID 32: Wessam Hamid

Design and Fabrication of a

Work Desk with Integrated

Charging Ports, Desk Lamp and

Storage Capability.

ID 158 : Wong Yee Leng, Sarina

Sulaiman and Siti Mariyam

Shamsuddin.

Enhancement Of Individuality

Representation For Multi-

Biometric Identification

ID 150: Calvin Chong, Usman

Ullah Sheikh, Narina A. Samah

and Ahmad Zuri Sha'Ameri.

Analysis On Reflective Writing

Using Natural Language

Processing And Sentiment

Analysis

ID 74: Sophia C. Alih,

Mohammadreza Vafaei, Issa

Ghanim and Mohammad

Alhariri.

Effects of the intensity of design

live load on the seismic design

modification factors of

reinforced concrete frames

ID 143: Noraishah Othman.

A Qualitative Cfd Simulation

Analysis On Hydrodynamics Of

Porous Media During Water

Flooding: A Preliminary

ID 44: Azman Ahmad Bakir,

Adnan Hassan and Mohd Foad

Abdul Hamid.

Feature extraction methods for

prognosis maintenance model

ID 42: Adi Maimun, Atef

Soufaljen, Jaswar Koto and

Adibah Fatihah Binti Mohd

Yusof

Fish Farm Electrification

Utilizing A Hybrid Device of

Low-Speed Vertical Axis Turbine

and Solar Panels.

ID 157: Howida Abubaker, Aida

Ali, Siti Mariyam Shamsuddin

and Shafaatunnur Hassan.

Feature Selection for Malicious

Android Applications

Id 77: Nor Adhihah Rashid, Khu

Wai Hoong, Azmer Shamsuddin,

Khor Wei Jin, Muhammad

Hisyam Lee and Mohd.

Kamaruddin Abd Hamid.

Quality Prediction and

Diagnosis of Refined Palm Oil

using Partial Correlation

Analysis

ID 86: Shing Mei Chiew, Izni

Syahrizal Ibrahim, Noor Nabilah

Sarbini, Mohd Azreen Mohd

Ariffin, Han Seung Lee and

Jitendra Kumar Singh.

Development Of Light

Transmitting Concrete - A

Review

ID 145: Nur Rahilah Haji Abd

Rahman, Nor Alafiza Yunus,

Azizul Azri Mustaffa and Ani

Idris.

Ionic Liquid-based Ultrasonic-

assisted Extraction Model for

Solvent Design

ID 52: Wessam Hamid.

Design and Fabrication of an

Ergonomic Sitting Stool with

Storage Capability

ID 79: Mamunu Mustapha,

Mohd Wazir Mustafa, Sani

Salisu, Isiyaku Abubakar and

Maitama A. Y. Hotoro

A Statistical Data Selection

Approach for Short-Term Load

Forecasting Using Optimized

ANFIS.

ID 154 : M Mohamed Amin, A

Zainal, N.F Mohd. Azmi and N.A

Ali.

Detecting Telecommunication

Fraud with Visual Analytics: A

Review

ID 165: Nadirah Mohamad, Nor

Bahiah Ahmad, Dayang

Norhayati Abang Jawawi and

Siti Zaiton Mohd Hashim.

Feature engineering for

predicting MOOC performance

ID 87: Saadu Umar Wali and

Noraliani Alias.

Multi-Pollutant Approach to

Modelling of Contaminants

Flow in Surface and

Groundwater: A Review

ID 151: Muslim Abdurrahman,

Fiki Hidayat, Ully Zakyatul

Husna and Agus Arsad.

Determination Of Optimum Co2

Water Alternating Gas (CO2-

WAG) Ratio in Sumatera Light

Oil-field

ID 122: Shehab Elhawary,

Aminuddin Saat, Mohammad

Amri Mazlan and Mazlan Abdul

Abdul Wahid.

Ignition Characteristics Of

Supersonic Combustion

ID 99: Mohd Azimin Elias,

Ridzuwan Mohd Jais, Noraziah

Muda and Nur Eleena Hafizah

Hassan.

Advances of Solar PV System

Output Improvement Through

Cooling Technologies in

Malaysia.

ID 146: Mohd Aliff Faiz Jeffry

and Hazinah Kutty Mammi.

Robust Watermarking

Techniques against

Compression Attack

v) Session 5 (2nd Day) – 9th December, 2019 | Oral Presentation: 14.15 PM-17.30 PM

ANYAMAN 3 (LEVEL G)

(Civil Engineering)

ANYAMAN 4 (LEVEL G)

(Chemical Engineering)

IRAMA 5 (LEVEL M)

(Mechanical Engineering)

IRAMA 6 (LEVEL M)

(Mechanical Engineering)

IRAMA 7 (LEVEL M)

(Computer Engineering)

IRAMA 8 (LEVEL M)

(Mechanical Engineering)

Chairman:

Miss Chiew Shing Mei

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 minutes presentation

(8 presenters)

Chairman:

Dr. Aziatul Niza Sadikin

Co-Chairman:

AP. Dr. Agus Arsad

15 minutes presentation

(8 presenters)

Chairman:

AP. Dr. Muhammad Azizi Mat

Yazid

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 minutes presentation

(8 presenters)

Chairman:

AP. Dr. Norhayati Ahmad

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 minutes presentation

(8 presenters)

Chairman:

TBD

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 minutes presentation

(8 presenters)

Chairman:

Dr. Foo Jin Hoe

Co-Chairman:

TBD

15 minutes presentation

(8 presenters)

ID 88: Liew Mei Qi, Zuhaili

Mohamad Ramly, Hamizah

Liyana Tajul Ariffin, Norhazren

Izatie Mohd and Mohd Azwarie

Md Dzahir.

Construction Tender Pricing

Strategies In Traditional

Procurement System

ID 156: Dike Putra and

Muhammad Ardiansyah.

Optimizing Water Shut Off

(WSO) by Utilizing Cross-linker

Additive System in the Nearby

Wellbore Treatment in

Sandstone Environment

ID 53: Islahuddin Aziz, Tuty

Asma Abubakar and Hamidreza

Ghandvar

Measurement Of Wear

Properties Of Aluminum Metal

matrix Composite

ID 135: Bala Abdullahi, Raya K.

Al-Dadah and Saad Mahmoud

Optimum Truncation Level of

Heat Pipe Based Compound

Parabolic Collector.

ID 89: Habibah Ismail, Dayang

N. A. Jawawi, Ismail Ahmedy

and Mohd Adham Isa.

Performance Comparison of

Partitioned and Global

Approaches for Weakly Hard

Real-Time Systems

ID 179: Abdul Razak Kaladgi.

Numerical investigation of Beta

ratio and Reynolds number

effect on Coefficient of

discharge of Venturimeter

ID 94: Munirah Musa, Nor

Fazilah Hashim and Rahimah

Muhamad.

Integrated Transport System:

Challenges And Potential

Toward Sustainability In The

Malaysian Transport System

ID 161: Novia Rita, Idham Khalid

and Muhammad Ridho Efras.

Rheological Properties Of

Drilling Mud Consist Of Cmc

Which Is Made By Carton Waste

And Chemical Additive Of

Na2CO3 For Reducing Lost

Circulation

ID 61: Sohaib Z. Khan, Farrukh

Mustahsan, Essam R.I.

Mahmoud and S.H. Masood.

A Novel Modified Re-Entrant

Honeycomb Structure To

Enhance The Auxetic Behaviour

ID 116: Wong Keng Yinn,

Haslinda Mohamed Kamar and

Nazri Kamsah.

Medical Staff’s Posture On

Airflow Distribution And Particle

Concentration In An Operating

Room

ID 103 : Rabatul Aduni

Sulaiman, Dna Jawawi and

Shahliza Abd Halim.

Features And Behaviours

Mapping In Model-Based

Testing In Software Product Line

ID 14: Faraj Saeid Adrees

Majeed, Noordin Bin Mohd.

Yusof, Mohd Azlan Suhaimi,

Rosli Ahmad and Mohammed

Basher Asmael

Effect of combined Ce and Er

Addition on Solidification,

Microstructure of the Al-7Si-

alloy

ID 98: Muhammad Zia-Ul-Haq

Muhammad and Muzani

Mustapa

A Review Of Facilities

Information Requirements

Towards Enhancing Building

Information Modelling (Bim) For

Facilities Management (FM)

ID 171: Bello Adamu and

Abubakar Abubakar Umar.

Effect Of Native Solids Sizes And

Concentrations On The Kinetic

Stability Of Water-In-Oil

Emulsions

ID 69: Zainab Asus, Mohamad

Fikri Irsyad Mat Razi, Mohd

Fazzlan Mahmudin, Zul Hilmi

Che Daud, Izhari Izmi Mazali and

Mohd Ibthisham Ardani

Design And Control Of A Motor

Wheel System Controlled By

Smartphone

ID 117: Yahya Ahmed Alduqri,

Haslinda Kamar, Md Nor Musa,

Nazri Kamsah, Nik Rumzi Nik

Idris and Gamal Alqaifi.

A Novel Double Chamber Rotary

Sleeve Air Compressor Part I:

Design And Thermodynamic

Model

ID 166: Ain Balqis Md Nor

Basmmi, Shahliza Abd Halim

and Nor Azizah Saadon

Comparison of Web Services for

Sentiment Analysis in Social

Networking Sites

ID 184: Kazeem Abubakar, Nur

Azam Badarulzaman and Wan

Fahmin Faiz Wan Ali

Effect of Heat Treatment on

Modulus Hardening and Phase

Transformation In Experimental

7xxx Stir-Cast Alloy From

Recycled Beverage Cans

ID 107: Zaiton Haron, Noor

Suhaida Galip, Khairulzan

Yahya, Muhammad Zulfikri

Zakaria, Zanariah Jahya,

Nadirah Darus, Ramli Abdullah

and Nazli Che Din.

Acoustical Performance Of Palm

Oil Clinker Sand Sound Absorber

ID 172: Nur Hidayah Marzuki,

Mat Uzir, Agus Arsad and Izyan

Syazana Yusoff.

Mechanical Behaviour Of Kenaf

Core And Kenaf Bast Fiber

Reinforced rPET/rPP Composite

ID 134: Vizy Nazira Riazuddin.

An investigation of

computational fluid dynamics of

human nasal airflow using LS-

DYNA

ID 118: Yahya Ahmed Alduqri,

Haslinda Kamar, Md Nor Musa,

Nazri Kamsah, Nik Rumzi Nik

Idris and Gamal Alqaifi.

A Novel Double Chamber Rotary

Sleeve Air Compressor- Part Ii:

Friction Losses Model

ID 28: Kelvin Celesistinus and Siti

Radiaton Adawiyah Zakaria.

Situation Factors Influencing

House Buyer's Purchasing

Decision In Inanam, Sabah

ID 183: Musab Salih, Mahmood

Tahir, Shahrin Mohammad,

Yusof Ahmad, Shek Ngian,

Achmad Abraham, Muhammad

Firdaus, Khadavi Khadavi and

K.M. Aminuddin.

Bending Experiment On A Novel

Configuration Of Composite

System Using Rebar As Shear

Connectors With Partially

Encased Cold-Formed Steel

Built-Up Beams

ID 108: Muhammad Khairuddin

Azwi, Muzani Mustapa and Fara

Diva Mustapa.

Malaysian Bumiputera

Contractors’ Supply Chain: A

Preliminary Appraisals

ID 162: Linda Agun, Norhayati

Ahmad, Norizah Redzuan, Nor

Azyan Syahirah, Shazwin Mat

Taib, Raja Kamarulzaman Raja

Ibrahim and Zarita Zakaria

Sterilization Of Oyster

Mushroom Residue Crop

Substrate By Using Cold Plasma

Technology

ID 92: Wan Mohamad Aiman

Wan Yahaya, Syahrullail Samion

and Mohd Nor Musa.

Air Flow Analysis And Effect Of

Angle On Rotation Vane Blade

Through 90o Pipe Bend

ID 119: Yahya Ahmed Alduqri,

Haslinda Kamar, Md Nor Musa,

Nazri Kamsah, Nik Rumzi Nik

Idris and Gamal Alqaifi.

A Novel Double Chamber Rotary

Sleeve Air Compressor- Part Iii:

Leakage Losses Model

ID 106: Ma Haziel Malijan,

Johan Mohamad Sharif, Abdul

Hanan Abdullah, Muhammad

Mahadi Abdul Jamil and Md Asri

Ngadi.

An Enhanced Segmentation

Technique For Smokers Rbc

Rouleaux Coin Stacking

Formation

ID 59: Hassan Isah

Post-Remediation Assessment

of Tonga-Guru Artisanal Gold-

Mining Village Family Houses,

Zamfara State, Nigeria

ID 121: Noor Atiqah Binti Zuraini

and Noraliani Alias.

Influence Of Rainfall

Characteristics On First Flush

Behaviour

ID 175: Siti Afiqah Razali,

Nazaitulshila Rasit and Chee

Kuan Ooi.

Xylanase Production From Solid

State Fermentation Of Rice Husk

Associated Fungus Aspergillus

Niger

ID 62: Essam R.I. Mahmoud,

Sohaib Z. Khan and Muhammad

Ejaz.

Laser Surface Cladding Of Mild

Steel With 316l Stainless Steel

For Anti-Corrosion Applications

ID 195: Mohd Fairuz Aliasa,

Mohammad Sukri Mustapaa ,

Yusri Yusofa, Shipun

Hamzaha,Anbia Adama

,Shaheeda Omara

The Effect of Rice Husk Ash

(SILICA) on the Tensile

Properties of Bamboo Charcoal

Powder Reinforced with

Polypropylene on Wood Plastic

Composite

ID 159: Alif Mukhtar, Nor Azman

Ismail, Hairudin Abdul Majid

and Mohd Sharul Hafiz Razak.

Exploring Social Media User

Emotions And Emoticons Use

Among Malaysia Universities

ID 149: Amirul A Ahmad,

Mohammad Nm Jaafar, Norazila

Othman, Anis Athirah Mohd

Azli, Mazlan Said, Muhammad

Roslan Rahim, Muhammad

Syahiran Abdul Malik and Wan

Zaidi Wan Omar.

Combustion And Emission

Characteristics Of Palm Oil-

Based Biodiesel In A Liquid Fuel

Burner

ID 133: Falmata Audu

Mustapha, Arizu Sulaiman,

Roslli Nor Mohamed and

Shettima Ali Umara.

The Effect of Fly ash and Silica

fume on Self-compacting High-

performance Concrete

ID 128: Anthony Chukwunonso

Opia, Abdul Hamid Mohd Kameil

Bin, Samion Syahrullail, Abu

Baka Abd Rahim and Charles

Nimi Johnson.

Biomass As A Potential Source

Of Sustainable Fuel, Chemical

And Tribological Materials-

Overview

ID 63: Mohd Ibthisham Ardani,

Mastura Abdul Wahid, Mat

Hussin Ab. Talib, Zulhilmi Che

Daud, Zainab Asus and Mohd

Aifaa Mohd Ariff

Thermal Component For An

Electrochemical Lithium Ion

Battery Model : Impact And

Variation On The Battery

Performance

ID 125: Mohd Zarhamdy Md.

Zain, Nor Akmal Fadil, Aswari

Ayu, Mohamad Azizi Shadan

and Taoheed Sadiq.

Electrode Materials Application

And Performance For Seawater

Power Source

ID 55: Thanikasalam Kumar,

Rahmat Mohsin, Zulkifli Abdul

Majid, Mohammad Fahmi Abdul

Ghafir and Ananth Manickam

Wash.

Carburettor Icing In Piston

Engine Aircraft – A Review

ID 142: Abdul Razak Ali and Sitti

Hassan.

Parking Characteristics in

Malaysia Public Hospitals

ID 148: Burhani M Burhani,

Mohammad Nm Jaafar, Norazila

Othman, Anis Athirah Mohd

Azli, Mazlan Said, Muhammad

Roslan Rahim, Muhammad

Syahiran Abdul Malik and Wan

Zaidi Wan Omar.

Performance And Emission

Characteristics Of Rice Bran Oil

In An Oil Burner

ID 196: Ahmad Fakrul Ramli,

Ahmad Muzammil Idris, Zarina

Ab Muis, Wai Shin Ho, Aziatul

Niza Sadikin and Syaza Izyanni

Ahmad.

Two-stages Carbon Emission

Pinch Analysis for Integrated

System of Renewable Energy

and Electric Vehicle

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