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Unmanned Aerial System, UAS

& Nature Inspired Flight Technologies

UAS flight test & performance analysis, wing tunnel testing,

unsteady flight & perturbation, aerodynamics of insect flight & kinematics

Ir. Dr.-Ing. M. Nazri M. Nasir, CEng MIMechE

Uni. of Manchester, UK (BSc), TU Delft, NL (Master), TU Darmstadt, DE (PhD)

011-10845041

Astral Engineering

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Welcome to

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

“Agri Campus”

“City Campus”

“Tropical Campus”

UTM Pagoh

(50 Hectares)

UTM Kuala Lumpur

(35 Hectares)

UTM Johor Bahru

(1,144 Hectares)

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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME

Bachelor of Mechanical

Engineering SEMMH

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Aeronautics) SEMTH

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Automotive) SEMVH

Bachelor of Naval Architecture & Offshore Engineering SEMOH

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing) SEMPH

Bachelor of Mechanical

Engineering

(Industry) SEMIH

Bachelor of Mechanical

Engineering (Materials) SEMBH

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Our Worldwide Recognitions

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Course Overview

  • Industrial Training (SEMM 3915/SEMO 3915) is offered in the third year, during the long semester break.
  • It is a compulsory course for students of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from all programs (SEMM/SEMB/SEMP/SEMI/SEMV/SEMT/SEMO).
  • Industrial Training with a 5-credit course exposes students to the real work setting in various industries for 12 weeks. The course utilizes 200-hour Student Learning Time (SLT).
  • The students are placed in industries that best suit their area of study.
  • It is an experiential learning that requires the students to learn the process and be able to apply the knowledge acquired in class in the actual industrial setting.
  • The knowledge acquired during practical training may be used later in final-year project and final-year courses and to equip them for future jobs.

Industrial Training Supervision & Online Visit

12 Sept. – 10 Oct 2023

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Mapping of LOs, Delivery and Assessment

Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)

Delivery

(Teaching Method)

Assessment

Key Performance Indicators (KPI)

Describe relevant process in company and write a formal technical

report within a stipulated time

Lecture, class, discussion and participation

Project report

Students able to apply professional engineering ethics in

solving engineering problems.

KPI for CLO : Average mark of 65% 100% of all the students pass the course

Reports are clear, correct and well presented.

100% passes

Apply theory and skills acquired in class, workshop and labs in actual

industrial setting

Active learning

Project report

Analyse and solve given technical problems during the industrial training

Case study, active learning, class discussion and

participation

Project report

Demonstrate and execute assigned tasks in a company

Group project cooperative learning

Project report

Sense opportunities for improvement and design acceptable

engineering solutions

Individual report, final project

Project Report

Show concern with different level of staff in the organization, cooperate

in a team and contribute to project outcome

Project presentation, class discussion

Project Presentation, Q & A

session

Adopt professional practice and ethics in work. Obey company rules and

regulations

Observation and project presentation

Observation and project

presentation

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Industrial Training Innovation

  • Transform UTM students and UTM industrial training supervisors to

be the AMBASSADOR or MARKETING ARM for UTM

  1. To promote UTM R&D - potential research contract projects, matching funds, PSM-LI,

PhD and Master student topics, Case study for research projects

  1. To promote UTM Products & Services - IR4.0 services, consultancy services, lab services, commercialised products and IPs
  2. To promote UTM continuing education programme - SPACE, Industrial Master/PhD, Part time PG courses, UTM experts database, long distance learning
  3. To promote UTM as Engineering Education Leader - Increase UTM students

marketability

  1. To promote UTM trainings and professional courses
  2. To get donation to improve UTM facilities and programmes - Endowment, wakaf, gifts,

scholarsips, sponsors, sharing of lab resources

  1. To get CSR partner - Project with community, service learning, schools, sponsors
  2. To promote our Experts - Professor Chair, Company advisor and consultants
  3. To get experts knowledge and feedback - IAP, panels for design project, other projects
  4. To brand UTM as University-Industry Leader

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No.

Type of R&D

Cost Involved

IP Ownership

1

FULL RESEARCH CONTRACT

Company fully sponsor all the research cost

(HIGH COST)

Payment of expert (UTM staff), research officer/students, equipment and materials cost, travel etc.

IP fully owns by company

2

JOINT R&D FUNDING

Company partially sponsor the research cost in a joint research contract

(MEDIUM COST)

No need to pay for expert (UTM staff). Partial payment of research officer/PG students, equipment and materials cost, travel etc. The other costs are borne by Govt. or UTM Grant

IP ownerships is sharing between company and UTM (% to be determined based on both party contribution)

3

SPECIAL UNIX PROJECT

Company join the UG-LI Programme

(LOW COST)

Company pay for student internship attachment, and cost of materials, testing and travel needed for the data collection

IP is fully owned by UTM. Company can use the result of the study.

4

Company joins an existing research project and contribute as case study (special invitation only)

Company allows data to be collected from the plant

IP is fully owned by UTM. Company can use the result of the study.

Types of R&D Collaboration

engineering.utm.my

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Importance remarks

  1. Alumni Survey
  2. Employer survey
  3. Report
  4. Log book
  5. Attendance
  6. Communication skill

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