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UTP associate professor receives Mountba en Medal

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KUCHING: Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) associate professor Dr Tang Tong Boon has been awarded the Institutio­n of Engineerin­g and Technology (IET) Achievemen­t Awards’ Mountba en Medal.

The Mountba en Medal, establishe­d by the National Electronic­s Council in 1992, is awarded annually for an outstandin­g contributi­on, or contributi­ons over a period, to the promotion of electronic­s or informatio­n technology and their applicatio­n.

A press release said Tang received the Mountbatte­n Medal for his contributi­on to the advancemen­t and promotion of neurotechn­ology and its applicatio­ns in mental healthcare.

He is recognised for his pioneering work on functional near- infrared spectrosco­py ( fNIRS) in Malaysia.

With funding from Hitachi Japan, he set up the OT- HUB, an internatio­nal collaborat­ion platform to promote fNIRS related research.

He led the developmen­t of EEG- fNIRS bimodal systems and their applicatio­n to mental stress studies.

The work has recently been translated into a fatigue management system.

He is also instrument­al in creating the analytical tool to identify cognitive function deficits due to traumatic brain injury, to help nursing school to analyse the mental states of nursing students to better understand the dropout issue, and to develop a new cognitive training system for Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and prevention.

“It is with great honour that I accept the Mountba en Medal from the IET as a mark of my accomplish­ments in the advancemen­t of neurotechn­ology and its applicatio­ns across the Asian region,” said Tang.

“I have been extremely fortunate to work with many brilliant collaborat­ors and graduate students. I would also like to thank UTP management for the support. Congratula­tions to all the other engineers and technologi­sts recognised for their pioneering work.”

Tang received his BEng (Hons) and PhD in Electronic­s and Electrical Engineerin­g from the School of Engineerin­g, The University of Edinburgh, in 1999 and 2006, respective­ly.

He was with Lucent Technologi­es (Singapore) and The University of Edinburgh between 1999 and 2012.

He then joined UTP in 2012 as an associate professor in Electrical and Electronic Engineerin­g.

His research centre, the Centre for Intelligen­t Signal and Imaging Research UTP, has been conferred the status of Malaysia Higher Institutio­n Centre of Excellence (HICoE), one of the 20 centres across all discipline­s.

He received the Lab on Chip Award in 2006 and the IET Nanobiotec­hnology Premium Award in 2008.

Tang was a governing board member of Internatio­nal Neuroinfor­matics Coordinati­ng Facility (INCF) and a visiting professor to the National Taiwan Normal University.

Presently, he serves as HICoE Council secretary and IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Malaysia Chapter chair.

He has produced over 120 publicatio­ns and supervised 10 postgradua­te theses.

The IET Achievemen­t Awards, which recognise some of the world’s top engineerin­g talent, acknowledg­e individual­s who have made an exceptiona­l contributi­on to the advancemen­t of science, engineerin­g, and technology in any sector, either through research and developmen­t in their respective technical field or through their leadership of an enterprise.

IET president Prof Danielle George said IET was honoured to present the talented individual­s with its Achievemen­t Awards.

“They have each excelled in their profession­s and have made a vast contributi­on as pioneers of important areas in the engineerin­g and technology industries.

“They should all be very proud of their achievemen­ts — they are amazing difference makers,” she said.

The winners, who were nominated by their peers, and selected by a panel of IET judges, are leading engineers and technologi­sts across the globe.

For more informatio­n about the IET’s Achievemen­t Awards, visit www.theiet.org/ techawards.

 ??  ?? Assoc Prof Dr Tang Tong Boon
Assoc Prof Dr Tang Tong Boon

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