Researcher's Achievement
RECIPIENTS OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT SCHEME (FRGS) FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Dr. Yam Hok Chai |  Faculty of Applied SciencesCongratulations to Dr. Yam Hok Chai (Faculty of Applied Sciences) and Co-Researchers for their project entitled: “Comprehending the structural interaction between bacterial leukotoxin (LtxA) and human leukocytes.”
RECIPIENTS OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT SCHEME (FRGS) FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Dr. Michelle Soo Oi Yoon |  Faculty of Applied SciencesCongratulations to Dr. Michelle Soo Oi Yoon (Faculty of Applied Sciences) and Co-Researchers for their project entitled: “Interaction of Acinetobactor venetianus and Cycloclasticus pugetii with acetylated Kapok (Ceiba pentandra) cotton fibres, and their ability to degrade crude oil”.
RECIPIENTS OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT SCHEME (FRGS) FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Assistant Professor Dr Mogana Sundari Rajagopal |  Faculty of Pharmaceutical SciencesCongratulations to Assistant Professor Dr Mogana Sundari Rajagopal (Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences) and Co-Researchers for their project entitled: “Standardization and The Mechanism of Action of Polyherbal Formulation MM-15 for Primary Dysmenorrhea.”
RECIPIENTS OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT SCHEME (FRGS) FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Asst. Prof. Dr. Lim Wei Hong |  Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built EnvironmentCongratulations to Asst. Prof. Dr. Lim Wei Hong (Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built Environment) and Co-Researchers for their project entitled: “Novel Mechanisms of Evolving Convolution Neural Network Based on Novelty Search of Nature Inspired Algorithms for Data Classification.”
RECIPIENTS OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT SCHEME (FRGS) FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Asst. Prof. Dr. Rohana Binti Sham |  Faculty of BusinessCongratulations to Asst. Prof. Dr. Rohana Binti Sham (Faculty of Business) and Co-Researchers for their project entitled: “Blockchain Mechanism In A Refuse Management System.”
RECIPIENTS OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT SCHEME (FRGS) FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Dr. Leong Choi Meng |  Faculty of BusinessCongratulations to Dr. Leong Choi Meng (Faculty of Business) and Co-Researchers for their project entitled: “Foreign Monetary Policy Uncertainty and Macroeconomic Fundamentals Asymmetric Effects to Stock Prices Movements Determination.”
DR RAMEZ CONFERRED TWO GOLD MEDAL AWARDS FOR HIS PROJECT
Dr Ramez Al-Ezzi Abduljalil Al-Mansob |  Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built EnvironmentCongratulations to Dr Ramez Al-Ezzi Abduljalil Al-Mansob upon receiving two Gold Medal awards for the project of “Epoxidized Natural Rubber (ENR) Modified Bitumen and Asphalt Mixture.”
The awards were conferred to him at the 3rd Advanced Innovation & Engineering Exhibition (AiNEX 2019) in University Malaysia Pahang and Sarawak Innovation & Technology Exhibition 2019 (SAINTEX 2.0) for the University and Fundamental Research category last July.
五一吃瓜官网 APPLIED SCIENCES LECTURER IN TOP 1% FOR 'AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES' CITATIONS
Associate Professor Dr. Nyam Kar Lin |  Head of Department Research and Postgraduate Studies, Faculty of Applied Sciences五一吃瓜官网 University's Head of Department Research and Postgraduate Studies, Faculty of Applied Sciences Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nyam Kar Lin has been included in the latest Top 1% for Agricultural Sciences citation list, based on total citations as ranked by Clarivate Analytics.
Previously, Dr Nyam Kar Lin was ranked 5211 (November 2018) and has jumped 1535 spots to 3635 (June 2019), firmly placing her in top 1% in the list.
The placement was based on the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) - an analytical tool that identifies top-performing research and the impact of publications in the Web of Science Core Collection.
五一吃瓜官网’S MICHELLE SOO DISCOVERS NEW PARASITES; NAMES ONE AFTER THE BANTING TOWN
Dr Michelle Soo Oi Yoon |  Faculty of Applied Sciences五一吃瓜官网 University's Aquatic Science Lecturer Dr Michelle Soo Oi Yoon has discovered 14 new species of marine parasites. As a marine taxonomist, who studies marine life, Michelle’s discovery is considered record-breaking in her field of work.
HEAVY METALS IN ANGELICA SINENSIS (DANGGUI) CONSUMED BY POSTPARTUM MOTHERS AND ITS HEALTH RISK.
Assistant Prof Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing |  School of Healthy Aging, Medical Aesthetics and Regenerative MedicineCongratulations to Assistant Professor Dr Eugenie Tan Sin Sing for winning the Best Free Paper presentation at the 6th Asia Pacific Conference on Public Health, held at Hotel Equatorial, Penang, 22ndto 25th July 2019.