Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Instituition of Engineers Malysia Upcoming Events.

Here are the link for the upcoming events in The Instituition of Engineers Malaysia (IEM). 

All you need to do is just select the topic you are interested in. =)

Do check it in the links below~~!!!

IEM Upcoming Events.


Monday, 12 May 2014

UNMC-IEM STUDENT CHAPTER “GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE” CHARITY EVENT



A charity event was organized by the UNMC-IEM Student Chapter on the 26th April 2014 at the University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus. About 40 children from Desa Amal Jireh (Semenyih) and Openhands (Kajang) were invited to the campus and the main objective of this event was to promote engineering to the children through fun activities and games. Welcoming speech was given by Jordan Chia (President, UNMC-IEM) and followed by Dr Hii Ching Lik (Advisor). The children were divided into groups and each group was given six tasks that need to be carried out in 2 hours. Activities carried out were such as spaghetti tower, paper aircraft design, egg drop test, floating ship test, lava lamp and engineering quiz. Engr. Vivekasugha (Honorary secretary, IEM Young Engineer Division) was invited to present the prizes to the children during the closing ceremony.










Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Industrial Visit: Shell Refinery, Port Dickson

On Wednesday, 26th February 2014, UNMC IEM Student Chapter was given the privilege to conduct an industrial visit to Shell Refinery, Port Dickson. The objective of this half day tour was to render participants with a better insight into Shell’s working routine and recruitment procedure. The day began with a tour inside the refinery with commentary delivered by accompanying young engineers. Thereafter, a career talk session was conducted by the recruitment team, providing enthusiasts with successful application tips and a clear understanding of the application process. Highlight of the day emerged as the interactive session with the engineers under Shell’s Graduate Programme. Participants had the opportunity to dine with these graduates to gain extended first-hand information pertaining to their working lifestyle in Shell. 

 
Group Photo for the visit

Career talk given by Shell Recruitment Team

Lunch session with Shell Engineer


Presenting memento (From UNMC IEM)

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Industrial Visit: Proton Manufacturing Plant


A group of 40 students including 2 lecturers from the Faculty of Engineering have recently visited the Proton manufacturing plant in Shah Alam on 3rd December 2013. Accompanying them were two lecturers from the Faculty of Engineering Dr Hii Ching Lik (student advisor, UNMC-IEM) and Mr Chen Khin Fai. The students departed from UNMC at 8 am and arrived at the Proton manufacturing plant, Shah Alam at 9:30a.m. The visit was guided by Mr Shafiq (Proton) and accompanied by a 2 technical staffs.

The students were then brought to the Saga assembly line (about 1 km walking distance) to have a more detailed view of the production steps such as welding, wheel, door and window assembling, engine assembling, body painting, alignment-balancing and test driving. The students also took the chance to ask about career advice and opportunities in the car industry towards the end of the tour. The visit ended at 12 pm after lunch refreshment hosted by Proton and Mr Shafiq presented Proton souvenir books to all the students before leaving.

Dr Hii and Josh Lau presenting a token of appreciation to Mr Shafiq
Group photo of the participants of the visit

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Programmes: Engineering Leadership Program



Three students from the faculty of engineering representing the committee of UNMC-IEM student chapter (2013/14) were invited by ELP Monash to attend the Engineering Leadership Program 2013 Leadership Summit on 26th November 2013 at Monash University, Sunway Campus. They were Jordan Chia Wei Jian (President UNMC-IEM), Josh Lau Aik Huan (Vice President), Chu Xue Ying (Secretary) and Low Yen Wei (Head, industrial talk). 

The purpose of this program is to stimulate and inspire future leaders among the high performing engineering undergraduate students. Three workshops were organized for the participants namely i) Personal development and employability ii) Critical thinking and iii) Standing out from the crowd. Three keynote talks were presented on green building index, sustainable & green technologies and the greater KL project in this event.
Our committee members in the crowd


Thursday, 24 October 2013

Industrial Talk: Food Processing and Career Opportunities






 A talk was delivered by Dr Hii Ching Lik (CEng MIChemE) from the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering to student members of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (UNMC student chapter). 

In his talk Dr Hii shared his experience while working as a researcher in the food industry prior to joining UNMC and the technical skills required to work as a food engineer. It was mentioned in the talk that specific knowledge/skill in food processing is not a key pre-requisite to work as a food engineer but it would serve as an added advantage in job application. 


Currently, a Food Processing Technology module is offered in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering as an elective for the year 3 and 4 students. Malaysia is rich in agriculture resources and investment in domestic food industry is projected with annual growth of 5.3% till the year 2020. Therefore, the domestic food industry is able to generate numerous job opportunities which are a promising outlook especially for the young engineering graduates. Future challenges such as food safety, future food, land use, weather, government policy and issues on sustainability are some of the critical areas currently faced by the food industry.



Dr Hii briefing on the food industry


Turnout for the talk


Token of Appreciation given to Dr Hii by our Vice President, Josh Lau