25 January 2010

Report on IMechE-UNITEN Student Chapter Talk Series


Title:                Optimising Product Reliability with Computational Mechanics: Applications in High Technology to Heritage Sectors

Speaker:          Prof. Chris Bailey
Venue:             DK1, College of Information Technology
Date:               10th January 2010 (Monday
Time:               3.00 p.m. – 4.00 p.m.


By:       Wan Muhammad Djawad Wan Dzahanurin
Committee Member,
Special Task Bureau

On the 18th of January 2010, Professor Christopher Bailey, Director of the Computational Mechanics and Reliability Group at the University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom paid a little visit to Uniten to deliver a brief presentation on computational mechanics in technology, titled: Optimising Product Reliability with Computational Mechanics: Applications in High Technology to Heritage Sectors.

The talk was attended by a number of students from various engineering classes who were eager to explore the horizons of computational engineering application in the industrial sector and in particular, the heritage sector as how this talk was leaning towards.  Several Uniten Professor and lecturers were present as well.

Professor Chris Bailey is very involved with the maintenance and conservation of the historical, widely-recognized ship, the Cutty Sark, which is currently undergoing rehabilitation works in a dry dock in London.

This talk introduces the students to the methods of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Finite Element Analysis and Prognostic and Health Monitoring in solving problems and designing solutions before the actual physical work in order for the physical work to be carried be executed perfectly at the first try. These methods ensure that the project done would be cost effective and time saving. It is also important to know exactly what the physical work to be carried out and their accurate effect to the ship, in this case, as the subject at work is a highly vulnerable piece of historical artifact.

Besides its application in the heritage preservation and conservation sector, computational technology in engineering is widely used to design almost everything before mass production. Therefore, students could see how important computer programs are to engineers nowadays. Gone are the days where manual labor are required for every knick and turn where trial and error were always in order before finally acquiring the desired output.

We hope that such an innovative and informational talk would be carried out in the future for more students to broaden their horizon in this momentous field of engineering.










21 January 2010

E-Challenge Competition

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) is having their Engineering Fest from the 29th of January 2010 till the 5th of February 2010. They have invited us, UNITEN students to participate in the E-Challenge. The details are as below:


Date: 30th to 31st January 2010

Time: 9am - 5pm
Place: Batu Pahat Mall
Fees: RM30 per team of three people (transportation is not included)
Prize: RM 400 for each category



This competition aims to expose students to the real business environment in which students will apply the marketing strategies and communication skills with the community around Batu Pahat. For further information, please contact Nicholas (0163223590) or Roger (0122805451) before 25th January 2010.