MALAYSIA-JAPAN
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY (MJIIT)
UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI
MALAYSIA (UTM)
KUALA LUMPUR,
Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra, 54100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel : 603 2203 1517 Fax : 603 2203 1266 Email : [email protected]
May ~ August Volume 3/2017
MJIIT Newsletter
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
MOA SIGNED FOR MJIIT’S COLLABORATION WITH NATIONAL CHENG KUNG UNIVERSITY TAIWAN
2
THE 3RD “MJIIT DOUSOUKAI IN JAPAN” TOOK PLACE AT MEIJI UNIVERSITY
3
UTM-JAPAN SATELLITE OFFICE AT MEIJI UNIVERSITY 3
STAFF RETIREMENT 4
MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY INTENSIVE COURSE 4
MASTER OF DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT (MDRM) JAPAN ATTACHMENT 2017
5
PHOTO: VISIT FROM OKAYAMA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE 5
LAUNCHING OF JOINT MASTER DEGREE PROGRAMME (JMDP) BETWEEN UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA, JAPAN AND MJIIT, UTM
6
MJIIT-KYOTO UNIVERSITY JASTIP DISASTER PREVENTION JOINT LAB OPENING CEREMONY
7
THE 5TH MALAYSIA – JAPAN TRIBOLOGY SYMPOSIUM 2017 7
PHOTO: VISIT BY HITACHI, ROHM WAKO ELECTRONICS SDN BHD (RWEM) & HITACHI
8
"Curiosity is the engine of
achievement."
Ken Robinson
MJIIT Hari Raya 2017 Celebration
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MOA SIGNED FOR MJIIT’S COLLABORATION WITH NATIONAL CHENG KUNG
UNIVERSITY TAIWAN
Kuala Lumpur, 17 May 2017 : A memorandum of agreement was today signed for collaborative research and partnership
between Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology
(MJIIT) through the Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Center (DPPC) with Disaster Prevention Education Center (DPEC),
National Cheng Kung University Taiwan (NCKU). According to Professor Datin Dr Rubiyah Yusof, Dean of MJIIT, the MoA should
enrich the academic and research expertise in various disaster-related studies leveraging on its disaster risk management
framework and collegial partnership among national and
international collaborators. In the signing, NCKU was represented by Professor Dr Chjeng-Lun Shieh, Director of DPEC.
The MoA was signed during the International Symposium on Disaster Risk Management 2017 which was
attended by representatives from University of Tsukuba, Japan; National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan;
University of Yamaguchi, Japan and University Gadjah Mada, Indonesia at Dewan Seminar, Menara Razak UTM Kuala Lumpur.
About 100 participants representing various government sectors including MJIIT’s local stakeholders
attended the symposium, which focuses on Capacity Building in Disaster Risk Management through
Training, Research and Field Practices. The local presence comprises of representatives from National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA), Civil Defense Force (APM), Ministry of Education, Public Work
Department (JKR), Malaysia Meteorological Department, Minerals and Geoscience Department (JMG), Fire and Rescue Department, NAHRIM, other Federal- and State government agencies related to disaster
management, local government agencies, non-governmental organizations and funding agencies including
JICA.
YBhg Datuk Seri Ir Dr Zaini Ujang, Secretary General, Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA) in his keynote address encouraged all participants to actively participate in public engagement
initiatives to protect the environment particularly the rivers that are highly subjected to natural disaster
such as monsoonal flood, as part and parcel to environmental sustainability solutions. In addition, Tuan Haji Norhafifi Haji Ismail,
Director of Policy P l a n n i n g a n d
C o o r d i n a t i o n ,
M a l a y s i a n C i v i l Defence Force (APM)
in his keynote speech a d d r e s s e d t h e
importance of capacity d e v e l o p m e n t i n
D i s a s t e r R i s k
Managemen t f o r Bu i ld ing Disaster
Resilience based on several case studies in
Malaysia and the
ASEAN countries.
The symposium featured two specialized sessions namely the Role of Science and Technology for Strengthening Disaster Risk Management and a Focus-Group Session on Identifying Regional Capacity
Building Needs in Disaster Risk Management. - UTM News Portal
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The 3rd Alumni Meeting of MJIIT took place at UTM Satellite
Office at Meiji University in Tokyo on
18th May. This MJIIT Dousoukai (Alumni Meeting) has been organized
by Meiji University students who stud-ied at MJIIT.
Main members are the
students and teachers who studied or
taught at MJIIT and returned to Japan. Anyone who is interested in
MJIIT can also be a member.
At this Dousoukai, President Mr. Kinoshita who was Deputy Dean of MJIIT, President Mr. Tsuchiya of
Meiji University and President Mr. Miki of TCU as well as JICA Senior Vice President Ms. Suzuki gave speeches. Both Malaysian and Japanese graduates of MJIIT as well as a Japanese teacher who came back
recently to Japan spoke about their experiences and merits of having studied or taught at MJIIT. This time about 40 members gathered and enjoyed conversations over food and beverages. Master of Ceremony
was Prof. Horie, UTM Distinguished Ambassador at MJIIT.
THE 3RD “MJIIT DOUSOUKAI IN JAPAN” TOOK PLACE AT MEIJI UNIVERSITY
UTM-JAPAN SATELLITE OFFICE AT MEIJI UNIVERSITY
The UTM-Japan Satellite Office at Meiji University in Tokyo which was opened in 2010 has been frequented by
many dignitaries including Minister of Higher Education, Dato
Sri Idris Jusoh and Science Advisor to the Prime Minister, Tan Sri Zakri Abdul Hamid.
Former UTM Vice Chancellor Dato Sri Zaini Ujang and
current UTM Vice Chancellor Dato Wahid Omar as well as MJIIT Dean Datin Rubiyah Yusof have also visited the Office
many times.
Recently in May 2017, Datin Rubiyah had interviewed
at this Satellite Office Malaysian students studying at Japanese Universities based in Tokyo suburban area.
Also in July 2017, UTM students from Razak School were invited by Ambassador Masahiko Horie, UTM
Distinguished Ambassador at MJIIT to visit this Satellite Office and had discussions with Meiji University students who were
taught by Prof. Horie.
Ambassador Horie is the Professor in charge of this
Satellite Office and you are always welcome to the Office. Ambassador Horie was appointed as Special Advisor to the President of Meiji University from this year.
The intensive Management of Technology (MOT) training for Japanese
Fiscal Year (JFY) 2017 was successfully
organized during 31 July - 11 August 2017 at Malaysia-Japan International Institute of
Technology (MJIIT) with joint collaboration from Universiti Teknology Malaysia (UTM),
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The total 20 selected faculty staff
of JICA Project for AUN/SEED-Net Member Institutions (MI), whose age was under 35
years old with mixture of highest degrees ranging from master degree to doctoral
degree and diverse countries; Cambodia,
Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam, attended MOT.
The course consisted of Intellectual Property, Innovation, Marketing integrated with Finance,
Industrial Visit, and Industrial Forum. The objective of the training was to enhance knowledge and capacity in making a collaboration with the industrial sector through research activities and to initiate
awareness of the importance of MOT and how it could enhance academic curricular among members of
the network.
Furthermore, the course ideally wishes all participants could virtually implement the knowledge learned from the course to bridge academic institution with private or public sector to conduct research
together which can solve issues currently faced in the actual society. - AUN/SEED-Net Website
MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY INTENSIVE COURSE
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Until August 2017, there are a few Japanese academic staff ended their duty at MJIIT. They are:
1) Mr. Hiroyuki Ishizaki (MOT) - 31 July 2017 2) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kenichi Yoneda (EGT) - 4 August 2017 3) Prof. Dr. Norio Sugiura (EGT) - 27 August 2017 4) Dr. Takanori Matsuzaki (ESE) - 31 August 2017
Their commitment and contribution to MJIIT are highly appreciated.
STAFF RETIREMENT
The participants of the MDRM 2016/2017 Japan Attachment Program completed their 2-week program in
Kanto (East Japan) and Kansai (West Japan) regions from
23 July - 5 August 2017.
Visits in Kanto area included University of Tsukuba, International Center for Water Hazards and Risk
Management (ICHARM), JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) and field work at Nikko Sabo Dam
and Kinugawa River Basin.
Visits in Kansai area included Disaster Prevention
Research Institute, Kyoto University, Ritsumeikan University, Osaka and Hyogo Prefecture Disaster Management Office, Disaster Research Institute (DRI), Hyogo Emergency Medical Center (HEMC) and field
work at Yodo River Basin.
The MDRM 2017/2018 full time students are also eligible to join the same attachment program in
summer of 2018 to get hands-on field experience from Japan in disaster risk reduction. - DPPC Website
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MASTER OF DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT (MDRM) JAPAN ATTACHMENT 2017
Visit by Prof. Dr. Yoshihisa Mori from Okayama University of Science on 11 August 2017.
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The Joint Master Degree Programme (JMDP) between University of Tsukuba, Japan and MJIIT, UTM was officiated by YBhg. Prof. Dr. Noor Azizi Bin Ismail, Deputy Director General Of Higher Education
(Public Higher Education Institutions), Ministry of Higher Education.
The Joint Master Degree Programme (JMDP), a joint collaboration between Environmental Engineering
& Green Technology Department of MJIIT, UTM and Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences of University of Tsukuba, Japan through the Master’s program called Masters of Sustainability and
Environmental Sciences, which is an interdisciplinary study that stresses on the application of concepts
and methods from the physical, chemical and biological study of the environment. Upon completion of the program graduates will receive a single testamur
(certificate) conferred jointly by both Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and University of Tsukuba.
The programme is the first ever joint master degree approved by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology (MEXT), Japan. The duration of the programme is two years where the students will spend 6
months in host university, 1 year in partner university and final 6 months in host university. Mode of program is
coursework (42 credits).
Curriculum:
LAUNCHING OF JOINT MASTER DEGREE PROGRAMME (JMDP) BETWEEN
UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA, JAPAN AND MJIIT, UTM
MJIIT University of Tsukuba
Sustainability Management and Policy Intro to Environmental Sciences,
Exercises in Environmental Sciences Field & Laboratory Practices in Environmental Sciences
Any related elective courses Any related elective courses
Joint seminar in research courses
On 29 August, opening ceremony of MJIIT-Kyoto University JASTIP Disaster Prevention Joint Lab was held under the presence of Prof Kaoru Takara, Dean, Graduate School of Advanced Integrated
Studies in Human Survivability (GSAIS), Kyoto University, Prof. Dr. Noor Azizi Bin Ismail, Deputy Director
General Of Higher Education (Public Higher Education Institutions), Ministry of Higher Education, Prof Datuk Ir Dr Wahid Omar Vice Chancellor of UTM and Prof. Dr. Kyosuke Nagata, President, University of
Tsukuba.
As the regional DRM hub for Japan-ASEAN Science and Technology Innovation Platform (JASTIP), it
is expected that collaborative activities in research and training will be further facilitated among the regional member institutions. - DPPC Website
MJIIT-KYOTO UNIVERSITY JASTIP DISASTER PREVENTION JOINT LAB OPENING
CEREMONY
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THE 5TH MALAYSIA – JAPAN TRIBOLOGY SYMPOSIUM 2017
The 5th Malaysia – Japan Tribology Symposium (MJTS2017) was organized by Tribology and Precision
Machining i-Kohza (TriPrem), Malaysia Japan
International Institute Technology (MJIIT), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) with collaboration of
Malaysian Tribology Society (MYTRIBOS) and Japanese Society of Tribologists (JAST). The symposium was held
on 28th – 29th August 2017 at University Technology Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia sponsored by IHI
Corporation, Taat Bestari Sdn. Bhd., RGS Corporation
Sdn. Bhd., and Shinkawa Electric of Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
MJTS2017 had 2 keynote speeches by Prof. Dr. Hatsuhiko Usami from Meijo University, Japan and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erween Bin Abd Rahim from Universiti
Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia, 21 poster presentations and 12 paper presentations in general
sessions.
An annual general meeting for MYTRIBOS was held as well as a meeting between JAST and MYTRIBOS to discuss future collaboration work
between these 2 societies. Lab tour to Tribology and Precision Machining
iKohza was arranged on the second day 29th Aug after all the paper presentation presented. TriPrem also organized poster competition in
collaboration with MYTRIBOS. - TriPreM Website
MALAYSIA-JAPAN
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY (MJIIT)
UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI
MALAYSIA KUALA
LUMPUR,
Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra,
54100 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Tel : 603 2203 1517
Fax : 603 2203 1266
Email : [email protected]
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Akio Makishima
Editors:
Dr. Shohei Matsuura Ms. Nobue Hayashi
Mr. Ryotaro Takano
Members: Ir. Dr. Zool Hilmi Ismail
(Website) Ms. Siti Juliana Mohd Imam
Ms. Wan Maryam Wan Zulkipli
Mr. Megat Farizul Auzan Zuhairi
MAIN ACTIVITIES
THE TEAM
Visit by HITACHI on 18 July 2017 to discuss future collaboration.
Visit by ROHM-WAKO Electronics Sdn Bhd (RWEM) on 19 July 2017 to discuss future collaboration.
Academic visit from Saikai City, Japan on 1 August 2017 welcomed by Mr. Ryotaro Takano.
Academic visit from Seijo University, Japan on 4 August 2017 welcomed by Mr. Ryotaro Takano.