Title: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
1Welcome to
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING UNIVERSITI OF PUTRA
MALAYSIA http//www.eng.upm.edu.my
2About us- UPM
1971
Transformation
1947
1931
3About us Faculty of Engineering
Academic Admin 2005
NEW ENGINEERING COMPLEX Phase 1- 2001
OLD FACULTY lt2001
1996 Faculty of Engineering. Agriculture,
Civil, Mechanical, Electrical Chemical,
CompCom Aerospace Food
1984 Faculty of Engineering. Agriculture,
Civil, Mechanical Electrical
1975 Faculty of Agricultural Eng.
4VISION
THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING UPM AIMS TO BE A
LEADING INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF
ENGINEERING IN THE WORLD.
5BACKGROUND
- Established in1975
- 8 Bachelor (4-year) programs
- 37 fields of study for MS/PhD programs with
thesis - 12 MS programs without thesis
- 433 staff
- 1,683 Undergraduate students
- 1,200 Post-Graduate students (56 local 58.3
foreign)
6 Main Activities
- Teaching
- Research
- Professional Services
7MISSION
Develop the art and science of engineering for
the well-being of mankind. Educate engineers to
high standards of scientific, managerial and
professional competence in harmony with the
environment. Share our knowledge and skills
with communities throughout the world.
8MS ISO 90012000 Quality Management System1)
PROVISION OF TERTIARY EDUCATION AT
UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE
LEVELS 2) MANAGEMENT OF RESEARCH
9ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
DEAN PROF. MADYA IR. MOHD. SALEH JAAFAR
SENIOR REGISTRAR TN. HAJI RUSLAN MOHAMAD
MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE EN RAHMAN WAGIRAN
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC) DR. NOR KAMARIAH
NOORDINDeputy Dean (Academic, Student Affairs
Alumni)
DEPUTY DEAN (DEVELOPMENT) DR. SAMSUL BAHARI MOHD.
NOORDeputy Dean (Development Finance)
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH) PROF. IR. DR. NORMAN
MARIUN Deputy Dean (Research Post Graduate
Studies)
DEPT. CIVIL ENG.PROF. MADYA DR. ABDUL HALIM
GHAZALI(HEAD)
DEPT. BIOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL ENG PROF. IR.
DR. DESA AHMAD(HEAD)
DEPT. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENG DR. HASHIM
HIZAM(HEAD)
DEPT. CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENG. PROF. DR.
AZNI HJ. IDRIS (HEAD)
DEPT. COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION ENG. DR. MOHD
FADLEE A. RASID (HEAD)
DEPT. MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING ENG PROF IR DR
MOHD SAPUAN SALIT (HEAD)
DEPT. FOOD AND PROCESSING ENG DR. SITI MAZLINA
MUSTAPA KAMAL (HEAD)
DEPT. AEROSPACE ENG. DR. ABD. RAHIM ABU
TALIB (HEAD)
10 STAFFING
11Academic Staff
12 RATIO OF STUDENTS TO LECTURER
TARGETED
ACHIEVED
Before ISO
After ISO
22
24
19.8
15
14.2
14
13
13
13
12.8
12.2
12
11.6
11.8
11.3
11
9.8
2002
2003
2004
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
YEAR
13DISTRIBUTION OF PROFESSORS AND ASSOCIATE
PROFESSORS
PROFESSOR
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
LECTURER
116
116
120
112
104
98
97
100
80
NUMBERS
60
42
43
41
41
35
40
34
22
23
20
16
18
20
15
0
2003
2004
2005
YEAR
2006
2007
2008
14PHD QUALIFICATIONS AMONG LECTURERS
TARGETED
ACHIEVED
100
70.24
80
70
65
69.36
65.44
63.14
65
65
65
64.74
61.68
62.03
60.25
60
PERCENTAGE
60
55
40
20
0
2004
2005
2003
2006
2002
2007
2008
YEAR
15PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING QUALIFICATIONS AMONG
LECTURES
TARGETED
ACHIEVED
28
26
25
24
24
24
24
24
24
23.5
22
20
19.9
20
19
17
15.6
16
PERCENTAGE
12
8
4
0
2006
2007
2008
2004
2003
2002
2005
YEAR
16About us - ENGINEERING COMPLEX
2001
Completed
2009
2005
RM43 mil.
Phase 2A
17SPACE REQUIREMENT
18ADMINISTRATION FACILITIES
2000
2008
19ACADEMIC FACILITIES
2008
2000
20Comparison Between Entry Qualification, SESSION
2005/06vs. Graduation Qualification SESSION
2007/08
Student Entry Qualification
Graduation Qualification
4.500
4.000
3.601
3.573
3.245
3.500
3.315
3.418
3.446
3.142
3.172
3.075
3.218
3.135
3.175
3.022
2.956
3.031
2.9325
3.000
AVERAGE
2.500
2.000
1.500
1.000
0.500
0
Aero
Civil
Biological
Electric
Chemical
mechanical
computer
Food
PROGRAM
21Grade Distribution for Students Graduating in
2007/2008 ( Low, Average and High)
4.500
4.000
3.500
3.075
3.218
3.135
3.142
3.022
OVERALL2.956
3.031
2.9325
3.000
AVERAGE
2.500
LOW 2.134 HIGH 3.910
2.000
LOW 2.051 HIGH 3.861
LOW 2.027HIGH 3.838
LOW 2.242HIGH 3.908
LOW 2.534HIGH 3.902
LOW 2.441HIGH 3.843
LOW 2.535HIGH 3.735
LOW 2.150HIGH 3.912
1.500
1.000
0.500
0
Aero
Civil
Biological
Electric
Chemical
mechanical
computer
Food
PROGRAM
22Teaching Assessment Overall (Excellent gt4.0)
175
166
169
180
147
160
129
129
137
140
118
113
120
NUMBERS
100
80
60
40
20
0
Sem1 04/05
Sem2 04/05
Sem1 05/06
Sem1 06/07
Sem1 08/09
Sem2 05/06
Sem2 06/07
Sem1 07/08
Sem2 07/08
SEMESTER
23Status of Graduating Students
Second Lower and Third Class
81.16
83.33
77.75
80
75.5
69.3
65.4
65.7
70
60
50.57
PERCENTAGE ()
50
47.71
34.6
40
34.3
30.7
24.5
30
22.25
16.67
18.9
20
10
0
2001
2004
2002
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
YEAR
24BACHELOR of ENGINEERING PROGRAMS
- Aerospace Engineering
- Biological and Agricultural Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Chemical and Environmental Engineering
- Computer and Communication System Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
- Process and Food Engineering
25MASTERS WITHOUT THESIS PROGRAMS
- Master of Emergency Response and Planning
- Master of Water Engineering
- Master of Water Management
- Master of Manufacturing Systems Engineering
- Master of Engineering Management
- Master of Environmental Technology Management
- Master of Highway and Transportation Engineering
- Master of Remote Sensing and GIS
- Master of Structural Engineering and Construction
- Master of Innovation and Engineering Design
- Master of Environmental Engineering
- Master of Process Safety and loss Prevention
26FIELD OF STUDIES FOR PHD AND MASTER WITH THESIS
- Aerospace Engineering
- Computational Methods in Engineering
- Geotechnical Geological Engineering
- Highway Transportation Engineering
- Project Management
- Structural Engineering
- Water Resource Engineering
- Sanitary Enviromental Engineering
- Farm Structures
- Agricultural Waste Engineering
- Post Harvest Engineering
- Agricultural Mechanisation Automation
- Electrical Power Engineering
27Cont..
- Control Automation Engineering
- Instrumentation Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Process Engineering
- Biochemical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Material Science Engineering
- Safety Emergency Management
- Manufacturing Systems Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Materials Engineering
- Bioprocess Engineering
- Packaging Engineering
- Food Engineering
- Agricultural Process Engineering
28Cont..
- Computer System Engineering
- Multimedia System Engineering
- Communication Networks Engineering
- Embedded Systems Artificial Intelligence
Engineering - Photonics Fiber Optic System Engineering
- Wireless Communications Engineering
29TOTAL INTAKE OF BACHELOR STUDENT
606
483
447
395
386
2004/2005
2005/2006
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
30Enrollment For Master and PhD, Local and Oversea
Student
LOCAL
OVERSEA
628
531
518
497
492
495
465
460
NUMBERS OF STUDENT
288
273
229
209
YEAR
3171 TEACHING AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
List of Laboratories Aerospace
3271 TEACHING AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
List of Laboratories Civil
3371 TEACHING AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
List of Laboratories Biological
- Machinery Design
- Robotic and Controlling Engineering
- Irrigation, Drainage Engineering
- Agricultural Infrastructure.
- Spatial and Information System
- Biosystem Environment
- Agricultural Machinery
- Workshop Technology
- Testing Evaluation
- Biomaterials Processing
- Power and Energy System
- Soil and Water Conservation
3471 TEACHING AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
List of Laboratories Electric
3571 TEACHING AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
List of Laboratories Chemical
3671 TEACHING AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
List of Laboratories KKK
3771 TEACHING AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
List of Laboratories KMP
3871 TEACHING AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
List of Laboratories KPM
- Process Control and Instrumentation
- Bioreactor Engineering
- Agricultural Process Engineering
- Food Engineering Unit Operation
- Food Processing Quality
- Food Processing Machinery Design
- Food Engineering Transport Process
- Biomaterials Engineering Properties
- Packaging and Preservation
39CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
- HOUSING RESEARCH CENTER
- (HRC)
- ROAD SAFETY RESEARCH CENTER
- (RSRC)
- MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTER
- (MTD-RC)
- WIRELESS PHOTONIC NETWORKS RESEARCH CENTER
(WIPNET)
Very focused RD programs, consultancies, and
professional training involving multi discipline
expertise
40RESEARCH GRANT RM-K9(2006-2008)
RM 3,866,000
Research University Grant Scheme (RUGS)
41JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
278
300
256
240
250
250
229
203
182
200
200
143
NUMBERS
150
150
110
100
50
50
0
2006
2001
2002
2004
2005
2007
2008
2003
YEAR
42RATIO OF JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS TO LECTURE
ACHIEVED
2.24
1.19
1.13
1.64
RATIO
1.4
1.45
1.2
2002
2003
2006
2004
2005
2007
2008
YEAR
43TOTAL COMMULATIVE PATENT REGISTERED AND PENDING
88
73
68
59
51
TOTAL COMMULATIVE
11
9
4
2001
2002
2003
2005
2006
2004
2007
2008
YEAR
0
44INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL AWARDS
INTERNATIONAL
NATIONAL
35
30
30
22
23
NUMBERS
20
19
20
16
16
15
15
15
15
12
8
8
10
5
5
2
0
0
2006
2002
2003
2004
2005
2007
2008
YEAR
45RECEPIENTS FOR THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY THE ENVIRONMENT (MOSTE) YOUNG
SCIENTIST AWARD
1994
Dr. Ishkandar Baharin
2001
Prof. Madya Dr. Husaini Omar
2004
Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd Khazani Abdullah
46RECEPIENTS FOR THE UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALASIA
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AWARD
2002
2003
Prof. Madya Dr. Husaini Omar
Prof. Madya Dr. Ishak Aris
2008
Professor Ir Dr Mohd Sapuan b. Salit
2004
2005
Prof. Madya Ir. Dr. Azmi Yahya
Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd Khazani Abdullah
47SELECTED RESEARCH PRODUCTS
- Rysoil High Performance Synthetic Lubricants
- from Palm Oil (Robiah Yunus)
Palm oil-based synthetic ester is a new class of
bio-based synthetic esters that exhibit oxidative
stability and cost-temperature properties, low
volatility, high viscosity and a high flash
point. It provides cost effective alternative
base stocks for biodegradalE lubricant
applications.
48 H-ometer Strength Measuring Device for Weak
Rock and Hard Soil (Husaini Omar)
H-Ometer provides a useful method for testing
extremely weak rock materials and hard soils. It
is small and compact, easily to handle and cost
significantly less than the other indirect
tensile equipment.
49 Fiber Optic Duplexer Module (FDM) (Mohamad
Khazani Abdullah)
Fiber Duplex Module (FDM) is a totally passive
optical device capable of doubling fiber
utilization in telecommunications. It converts
fiber optics simplex transmission mode into full
duplex transmission (bi-directional) without
wavelength conversions, optical-electrical
conversion, and power supplies.
50 Putra Blok-Interlocking Mortarless Load
Bearing Building Block System (Mohd. Razali Abdul
Kadir)
Putra Blok has protrusion and grooves to
eliminate the mortar layer in the Industrialised
Building Systems. This provision could speed up
construction and reduce the number of skilled and
unskilled workers in the construction of
identical mortar blocks.
51 MOU FACULTY INTERNATIONAL LINKAGE
- University AACHEN University of Applied
Science, Germany - University King Saud University
- University South Dakota, State University, USA
- MIE University, Japan
- Institute of Agrophysics, Poland
- Johns Hopkins University,USA
52 MOU FACULTY INTERNATIONAL LINKAGE
- Groupe Des Ecoles Des Telecommunication, France,
Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore, UPM
and Korean Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea - The University of Sheffield
- University of Agriculture Tokyo
- 10. Korea University
- 11. Ajou University South Korea
53 MOU FACULTY INTERNATIONAL LINKAGE
12. Leibniz Institute for Agricultural
Engineering Postsdam- Bornim,
Germany 13.Russian Academy of Sciences 14.
Hong Kong University of science and Technology
54 SPONSER FOR STUDENT AWARDS
55THANK YOU