Thursday, 20th February 2025 -
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
A3I Campus Asia Plus UniMAP Short
Mobility Program 2025
While the students were immersed
in Malaysian culture, our academic staff and delegations
of high-impact professors engaged in insightful
sessions.
Professor Chung Yeon Ho from
Pukyong National University, an expert in visible light
communications, camera-based optical wireless
communications, and ultraviolet scattering communications,
shared his groundbreaking research and
expertise.
Assistant Professor Nunomura from
the University of Yamanashi, a specialist in Japanese
language and pronunciation, highlighted how the uniqueness
of one’s culture can serve as a trademark for mobility
programs, fostering deeper connections and
understanding.
This year, we were also honored
to have Dr. Jun Chew from the University of Exeter which
ranked in the top 10 globally in the Times Higher
Education Impact Rankings. Dr. Chew presented on
self-powered sensors and their deployment, showcasing
cutting-edge advancements in this field.
The session was graced by our
esteemed Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research and
Innovation, Prof. Dr. Rizalafande Ismail , and the Dean
Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Teknologi Elektronik Unimap, AP
Dr. Razaidi Hussin , who added their valuable insights to
the discussions.
The fusion of expertise from Asia
and the UK attracted more than 60 UniMAP academic staff,
making it a truly enriching and inspiring session. Moments
like these highlight the power of collaboration and the
impact of global partnerships! 🌏✨