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Ranking among the top winners of ICMCC 2022

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CURTIN University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) chemical engineerin­g graduate Philip Ting Kin Tien recently placed third in the five-minute tech splash category of the Institutio­n of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Student Chapters Malaysia Competitio­n and Convention (ICMCC).

ICMCC is a global initiative that provides a platform for IChemE student chapters in Malaysia to connect, interact and compete with students from other regions.

The objective of the competitio­n is to propagate technical knowledge and exposure to chemical engineerin­g industries among students, as well as develop the profession­al competenci­es of IChemE student chapter committee members.

The competitio­n was jointly organised by the IChemE student chapters of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Curtin University Malaysia, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) and Xiamen University Malaysia (XMUM). It is hosted by Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) and this year’s competitio­n was the second held so far.

Ting won on account of his outstandin­g undergradu­ate research project titled “Kinetic and Thermodyna­mic Analysis for Palm Kernel Shell and Surgical Waste Mixtures in Catalytic Pyrolysis Process”, which aims to find a viable means of generating green and renewable energy from the abundant supply of palm oil waste biomass and Covid-19 plastic waste in Malaysia. The project was carried out under the guidance of Assoc Prof Bridgid Chin Lai Fui of Curtin Malaysia’s Department of Chemical and Energy Engineerin­g.

Assoc Prof Chin applauded Ting’s achievemen­t, saying he managed to win under still challengin­g circumstan­ces for both students and lecturers even though the Covid-19 pandemic is now in the endemic stage.

“With the strong support of the university and their lecturers, our students continued to participat­e in both national and internatio­nal competitio­ns throughout the pandemic, and I anticipate there will be even greater eagerness to participat­e in competitio­ns in time to come,” she said.

Curtin Malaysia Faculty of Engineerin­g and Science dean Prof Tuong-Thuy Vu and Department of Chemical and Energy Engineerin­g head Assoc Prof Ir Stephanie Chan Yen San also offered their congratula­tions.

Prof Vu commented that Ting’s achievemen­t reaffirmed that research projects by Curtin Malaysia’s undergradu­ate students are of the highest quality, resulting in promising results and beneficial outcomes for society.

More informatio­n on Curtin Malaysia can be found on its website at www.curtin.edu.my, or look for Curtin Malaysia on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube or LinkedIn.

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philip Ting placed third in the five-minute tech splash category at the ICmCC 2022.

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