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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]
September ~ October Volume 4/2017
MJIIT Newsletter
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
LEADERSHIP LECTURE SERIES 2-3
NINGEN RYOKU: TEA CEREMONY LECTURE 3
STAFF RETIREMENT 4
TAKASAGO GRANT RESEARCH PROGRESS PRESENTATIONS MEETING WITH TAKASAGO JAPAN’S EXECUTIVE
4
PHOTO: VISIT FROM RITSUMEIKAN UNIVERSITY 4
VISIT TO NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AGENCY (NADMA) 5
DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE - DISASTER PREPAREDNESS & PREVENTION CENTRE JOINT SEMINAR
5
MJIIT INDUSTRIAL OPEN DAY 6
TOSHIBA JAPAN RECRUITMENT TALK 6
VISIT TO NSK LTD. 7
VISIT TO JICA HEADQUARTER 7
VISIT TO TAKASAGO THERMAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 7
FAREWELL: MS. SHAHIRAH BINTI SHAHRUDIN 7
UTM STUDENTS VISITED AT UTM SATELLITE OFFICE AT MEIJI UNIVERSITY 8
VISIT BY KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 8
SAKURA SCIENCE EXCHANGE PROGRAM AT TOKYO CITY UNIVERSITY 8
"Engineering isn't about perfect solutions; it's
about doing the best you can with
limited resources."
Randy Pausch
Page 2 LEADERSHIP LECTURE SERIES
His Excellency Dr. Makio Miyagawa, Ambassador of Japan to Malaysia shared his insights on 21st September 2017 in UTM Kuala Lumpur in front of
600 participants consisting of representatives from the Ministry of Defense,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, MNCs, GLCs, Japanese companies, lecturers, staff and students of MJIIT. The lecture was part of the flagship MJIIT Leadership
Lecture Series.
The topic shared was “Japan with ASEAN and Malaysia: Looking Back on 50 Years of Japan ASEAN & 60 Years of Japan Malaysia Relationship and the
Way Forward” that centered around the 60 year diplomatic relationship between
Japan and Malaysia, the culmination of which, for UTM, led to the formation of the Malaysia-Japan Relationship under the Look East Policy.
Dr. Miyagawa also talked about the dynamic development of bilateral
ties between the two countries, one that started with in the troubled times of
war, but blossomed into a great friendship and partnership in the modern era. These ties were made more impactful with the collaboration between MJIIT and 29 Japanese universities of the Japanese University
Consortium to support the development and progress of MJIIT in capacity building, talent and professional development of staff and students in academic and research activities.
The Ambassador ended by reiterating the importance of friendship and collaboration and the way ahead for both countries. - UTM Newshub
The MJIIT Leadership Lecture Series provides a platform for representatives from both the government and industrial sectors to share their knowledge, experiences, and expertise. These lecture series aims to
offer MJIIT students better understanding of the social, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities of
a professional engineer and to offer better insights into the need for a sustainable development and for managerial and entrepreneurial skills.
THE 22ND MJIIT LEADERSHIP LECTURE SERIES
JAPAN WITH ASEAN AND MALAYSIA
― LOOKING BACK ON THE 50 YEARS OF JAPAN-ASEAN AND 60 YEARS OF JAPAN-MALAYSIA
RELATIONSHIP AND THE WAY FORWARD ―
HIS EXCELLENCY DR. MAKIO MIYAGAWA
Ambassador of Japan to Malaysia
Page 3 LEADERSHIP LECTURE SERIES
On 25th September 2017, Ningen Ryoku: Tea Ceremony Lecture was held at Dewan Azman Hashim, UTM Kuala Lumpur between 3 and
5 pm. Tea Ceremony Class is a part of UMJG 2022 Ningen Ryoku:
Professional Ethics, Safety & Health course for MJIIT students. The lecture was compulsory to the current semester registered students on
the course.
Ningen Ryoku means teaching how to strengthen human skills and
capacity. The lectures were delivered by H.E. Masahiko Horie and Mr. Hafiz Othman from JICA Malaysia.
The format of the lecture were introduction by H.E. Masahiko Horie followed by DVD Viewing Session about the demonstration of the Tea Ceremony. Then, Mr. Hafiz continued with contents, introduction and
concept explanation. The lecture ended with question and answer session.
Before the lecture, the students were required to read The Urasenke Tradition of Tea and article titled The Way of Tea which published in New Straits Times on 23 February 2015. During the lecture, H.E. Horie
highlighted that the idea of Ningen Ryoku was from Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamed to make MJIIT students
understand the Japanese culture and way of thinking through the tea ceremony.
NINGEN RYOKU: TEA CEREMONY LECTURE
THE 21ST MJIIT LEADERSHIP LECTURE SERIES
BUILDING A STRONG MALAYSIAN BRAND
- JAPANESE EXPERIENCE -
H.E. PROF. MASAHIKO HORIE
UTM Distinguished Ambassador at MJIIT
Leadership Lecture Series 21 was held on 14th September 2017 at Dewan Azman Hashim, Menara Razak, UTM Kuala Lumpur. The title was
Building a Strong Malaysian Brand - The Japanese Experience -. The
lecture was delivered by His Excellency Prof. Masahiko HORIE . In this lecture, he talked about the supportive environment of the Japanese
Nation Brand as well as the challenges under the current globalized world. The Ambassador’s message is the significance of the Japanese style
education of technology at MJIIT. He encouraged all MJIIT students to build a Strong Malaysian Brand in the world.
His Excellency Prof. Masahiko HORIE is UTM Distinguished Ambassador at MJIIT. He is also Special Assistant for Foreign Minister of Japan, Special Advisor for President of Meiji University, Councilor of
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Advisor for UN Sustainable Energy for All.
Page 4 MAIN ACTIVITIES
Until October 2017, there is a Japanese academic staff ended their duty at MJIIT. He is:
1) Prof. Dr. Minoru Yamada (ESE) - 2 September 2017
His commitment and contribution to MJIIT is highly appreciated.
STAFF RETIREMENT
The Takasago Grant Research Progress Presentations Meeting with Takasago Japan’s Executive was held on Tuesday, 19th September 2017 at Main Meeting Room Level 3 of MJIIT.
The main purpose of this meeting are to reviewed the research progress report from Takasago’s grant holders named Dr. Sheikh Ahmad
Zaki, Prof. Dr. Koji Iwamoto, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mod Fauzi together with members of Takasago i-Kohza, Prof. Yutaka Asako, Dr. Siti Rahmah Aid,
Dr. Tan Lit Ken and Assoc. Prof. Nor Azwadi.
Five students also presented in this meeting. It is a good networking
collaboration sharing session between MJIIT and the Takasago Thermal Engineering Co. Ltd. The meeting concluded with group photography session. - MJIIT Facebook
TAKASAGO GRANT RESEARCH PROGRESS PRESENTATIONS MEETING WITH TAKASAGO
JAPAN’S EXECUTIVE
Academic Visit from Ritsumeikan University on 7th September 2017
DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE - DISASTER PREPAREDNESS &
PREVENTION CENTRE JOINT SEMINAR
Page 5 NEWS ON DPPC
On 27th September, DPPC team conducted its regular business meeting with the National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) together with Professor Kuniyoshi Takeuchi and JICA Malaysia Office to
discuss on the role of Science and Technology for Disaster Risk Management. - MJIIT Facebook
VISIT TO NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AGENCY (NADMA)
On 28th September, Disaster Preparedness & Prevention Centre (DPPC) and Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) organized the first joint seminar that gathered over 60 participants from different DID
departments at both federal and state levels. Professor Emeritus Kuniyoshi Takeuchi of Yamanashi
University presented on 2 topics, “Transdisciplinary Approaches to Disaster Management: Case studies from Asia” and “Integrated Flood Analysis: Overview of IFAS/RRI models and field application,” while DID
officer and DPPC member each introduced their respective activities in flood mitigation measures and research.
DPPC proposed to jointly develop a research project with DID in the next few months on priority issues to be raised by Humid Tropics Centre (HTC) of DID. - DPPC Website
Page 6 MAIN ACTIVITIES
MJIIT INDUSTRIAL OPEN DAY
On 20th September 2017, MJIIT organized MJIIT Industrial Open Day for industries. The participants were from Japanese Chamber of
Trade and Industry Malaysia (JACTIM), HIRO Food Packages
Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd., NHK Manufacturing (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd., OHTA Precision (M) Sdn. Bhd., Panasonic Management Malaysia, PD
Kawamura Kako Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd., Sunrise Tours & Travel Sdn. Bhd., Tateyama Auto Machine (M) Sdn. Bhd., and Tohoku-Wada
Industries Sdn. Bhd.
The program began with welcoming remarks by Prof. Rubiyah binti
Yusof, Dean, MJIIT and Prof. Akio Makishima, Deputy Dean (Internationalization & Liaison) then followed by presentation of
Introduction to MJIIT, Its Human Resource and Research by Mr. Ryotaro Takano. The event continued with presentation of Introduction of
MJIIT’s Advanced Precision Lab by Dr. Jun Ishimatsu. The event ended
with lab tour to Advanced Precison Lab, Chemical analysis Lab, and Nano-fabrication Lab. - Editorial
On 5th October 2017, Toshiba Corporation organized Toshiba Japan Recruitment Talk at
Jumaah Hall, UTM Kuala Lumpur.
Toshiba recruits highly capable new graduates
with bachelor's degree or higher who are willing to work and develop a long-term career in Japan.
Here are their three main objectives to hire talents outside Japan and they welcome applicants who
are able to help them achieve these objectives;
expand over seas bus iness , i nc rease competitiveness in global markets, and develop a
diversified global headquarter.
They are looking for candidates who have these criteria:
Possess effective communication skills with
cross-cultural understanding
Set high targets and challenge difficulties with
ardent passion and sense of commitment Action-oriented and proactive in accomplishing
tasks
Flexible to accept different ideas and think
from counterpart's viewpoint
Set the highest priority to compliance and act
with an integrity
Join Toshiba's recruitment seminar at universities.
Submit online application and related documents.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interviews held in countries where they applied.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to visit their prospective working places in Japan and to the final interview.
TOSHIBA JAPAN RECRUITMENT TALK
VISIT TO TAKASAGO THERMAL
ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
Page 7 MAIN ACTIVITIES
Meeting at JICA Headquarter with Mr. Kumagai Masato, Deputy Director General, and
Group Director for Higher Education and Social
Security, Nibancho Tokyo Japan on 26th October 2017. - MJIIT Facebook
Impressive visit to Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd. in Kanagawa Prefecture,
Japan on 26th October 2017.
The General Manager, Mr Yoshiyuki Inoue
and his team welcomed MJIIT Dean, Prof Datin Dr Rubiyah Yusof at the plant entrance. Amazing
research showcase by Takasago on cloud service
basis utilizing IoT and Artificial Intelligence.
Takasago received our MJIIT students for industrial training in Japan. Takasago also
provides research grants for MJIIT Takasago
i-Kohza. - MJIIT Facebook
FAREWELL: MS. SHAHIRAH BINTI SHAHRUDIN
On 30th August 2017, a farewell party for Ms. Shahirah Binti Shahrudin was held. She has
served as Assistant Programme Manager of
Japan ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) Scholarship. Her commitment and contribution
to MJIIT is highly appreciated.
Courtesy visit and meeting with NSK Ltd., Shinagawa-Ku Tokyo Japan on 25th October 2017.
NSK was presented by Mr Keiji Inaba, Head Human
Resources Department and his team. NSK employed two MJIIT students and also received MJIIT
students for Industrial Training in Japan. - MJIIT Facebook
VISIT TO NSK LTD.
VISIT TO JICA HEADQUARTER
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
Ten UTM students visited UTM Satellite Office at Meiji University on 21st October 2017. They were invited to go to Japan from 16th to 24th October under
the "Japan-Asia Youth Exchange Program in Science" by JST (Japan Science and
Technology Agency).
With the guidance by Professor Nagai of Applied
Chemistry, they conducted a joint research on the process
of developing ISO of plastic
film at the Ikuta Campus. At the Surugadai Campus, they
visited University Museums after they were welcomed at
Satellite Office of the
Academy Common.
UTM STUDENTS VISITED AT UTM SATELLITE OFFICE AT MEIJI
UNIVERSITY
VISIT BY KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
5 students from Kanazawa University were in MJIIT from 4th to 20th September 2017 for short project. They are Ryota Imaizumi, Takashi Yasugi, Junya
Furuta, Hiroki Iwaki, and Shuji Kawasakiya. All of them attached at five different
i-Kohza which are Vehicle System Engineering Research Lab (VSE), Tribology and Precision Machining i-Kohza (TriPrem), Optical Devices and Systems i-Kohza
(ODESY), Shizen Conversion & Separation Technology (SHIZEN) Research Lab and Management of Technology i-Kohza (MOT). The placement were decided based on
their topic of projects.
The students conducted their project at the i-Kohza under supervision of
tutors and required to prepare presentation material which was presented on the last day at TriPreM i-Kohza.
3 Chemical Process Engineering (CPE) students joined Sakura Science Exchange Program at Tokyo City University
(TCU) from 31st July to 8th August 2017. Students joined
laboratories to conduct experiments and delivered presentations during the programme. - Facebook of Chemical Process Engineering, MJIIT, UTM KL
SAKURA SCIENCE EXCHANGE PROGRAM AT TCU