Identifying Genuine And Reliable Technical Information

NO PREREQUISITE IS REQUIRED
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Technicians, engineers, and researchers.
Decision makers, policy makers, and managers.
Date
: 24 April 2015 (Friday).
Time
: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Venue
: Kompleks ЄUREKA, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang.
PUSAT PENGAJIAN KEJURUTERAAN BAHAN & SUMBER MINERAL
SCHOOL OF MATERIALS & MINERAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING
COURSE FEE
In collaboration with:
Fee inclusive of GST (GST registration no : 0012 9141 9648).
Fee covers tea breaks and lunches, workshop materials and
Certificate of Attendance.
MYR 1,150.00 per participant
Group
: MYR 1,035.00 per participant
(wholly-owned by Universiti Sains Malaysia)
(Co. No. 473883-H)
HRDF : 0159
(Minimum 3 participants from the same company / organisation)
Student : MYR 750.00 per participant
(Proof of I.D. is compulsory)
HRDF CLAIMABLE*
*Subject to HRDF Approval
ENQUIRIES
Khairol Anuar Mohammed
USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd.
(Off) +604 – 643 7420 ext 5714
(DL) +604 – 653 5714 /
(M) +6012-286 9048
[email protected] /
[email protected]
INTRODUCTION
Information related to technical knowledge is
humongous in this information technology age. The
knowledge includes classical theory, principle,
understanding,
know-how,
philosophy,
and
technology that researchers and engineers
developed and accumulated over years until up-todate research outputs and new inventions of a
particular field of interest. In general, this pool of
knowledge is termed as “literature.” With this,
researchers and engineers are able to save their
precious time and resources NOT to reinventing the
wheel; without any strong justification to repeat the
work/experiment/procedure that had been done
previously. Depending on current technology,
literature in electronic and hardcopy format can
easily be obtained and accessed using appropriate
tools and techniques. The main challenges here are
(1) to identify the genuine and reliability of the
literature and (2) to convert those humongous
literatures to useful knowledge that eventually
benefits to the user. In this training course, the
importance of literature review leading to form
useful technical knowledge will be presented in an
easy-to-follow manner.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be
able to:
i. Define the terms “information,” “literature” and
“literature review.”
ii. Explain the importance of literature review.
iii. Determine
the
genuine
and
reliable
information/literature.
iv. Perform effectively literature review via
systematic way.
v. Correlate literature with intended knowledge to
solve technical issues.
COURSE METHODOLOGY
This course is conducted in a seminar room. Each
participant will receive a set of course materials.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Introduction
What are information, literature, and literature
review?
Importance of literature review.
Who should perform the review?
How to determine the genuine and reliable
literature.
Duration of performing literature review.
Output of literature review.
Systematic procedure to conduct literature
review.
Relationship of “Literature output – knowledge
– problem.”
COURSE CO-ORDINATOR
PROFESSOR DR. IR. CHEONG KUAN YEW
Kuan Yew Cheong was born in Ipoh, Perak
(1972) and received the B. Eng (1st Hons.) in
Materials Engineering from Universiti Sains
Malaysia (USM), Malaysia in 1997. After
graduation, he worked for two years as a project
engineer and quality assurance engineer in a
project management company and a
semiconductor-device manufacturing factory in
Malaysia. End of 1999, he decided to pursue his
postgraduate study (M.Sc.) after being awarded a Fellowship under the
Academic Staff Training Scheme from USM. After completion his M.Sc. in
Materials Engineering (Thin Film Technology) in 2001, he continued his
Ph.D. in the School of Microelectronic Engineering, Griffith University,
Australia and the degree was awarded in 2004. This study was fully
sponsored by Australian Research Council, USM, and Griffith University
Postgraduate Research Scholarship. In 2005, he was awarded a Certificate
of Teaching and Learning from USM. Now he is serving as a full Professor at
the School of Materials & Mineral Resources Engineering, USM. He teaches
under- and post-graduate courses related to quality control and
management, fabrication and characterization of engineering & electronic
materials and devices for more than 10 years.
Dr. Cheong’s main research area is on semiconductor device fabrication,
electronic packaging, and characterization. Outcomes of his research have
been published in more than 150 high impact-factor journals and 4 book
chapters. Due to his expertise in wide-bandgap semiconductor-based device
fabrication technology, he has been invited three times as a Visiting Scientist
to Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI), Korea. He has being
invited as Keynote and Invited Speaker in International Conference on
Electronic Materials 2010 (ICEM 2010) - International Union of Materials
Research Societies (IUMRS), Korea, CIE & IEM International Seminar on
Electrical, Electronic and Energy Saving 2010, Taiwan, and Infineon
Technologies (Kulim) Sdn Bhd (IFKM) Technical Symposium 2010,
Malaysia, Surface Engineering 2011 at Bangkok, Thailand, and
Collaborative Conference on Crystal Growth 2012 at Orlando, USA,
International Conference on Materials and Characterization Techniques,
India, 2014, and The 8th International Conference in Materials Processing
(ICAMP8) 2014, Australia.
Dr Cheong is serving as a reviewer for numerous referred journals and
theses examiner both local and abroad. He has reviewed more than 550
manuscripts and now serving as an Advisory Editorial Board Member of
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing published by Elsevier
Science B.V. and Associate Editor of Physics Express Recently, he is being
invited by Science Publisher (an imprint of CRC Press/Taylor & Francis
Group) to edit a book entitled “Two-Dimensional Nanostructures for Energy
Related Applications”. Honoring his excellent contribution in research, the
Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) has accoladed Dr Cheong with ‘Top
Research Scientists Malaysia’ (TRSM) 2013. Dr. Cheong is registered with
the Board of Engineers, Malaysia, as a Professional Engineers in Material
Engineering discipline.
Outside university, he is very active in professional and community activities.
He is a member of Materials Research Society (USA). He was the honorary
treasurer for Electron Microscopy Society, Malaysia (2005/2006), was
elected as one of the Ex-comms of the Institute of Electrical, Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) – Component, Package, and Manufacturing Technology
(CPMT) Society (2005 – 2014) and Electron Device Society (EDS), Malaysia
Chapter (2005 – 2010), was the Chairman (2009 – 2011) and Advisor (2011
– 2012) of the Electronic Engineering Technical Division under The
Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM), and was a Council Member of IEM
(2009 – 2012). Dr Cheong, who is a Certified PSMB Trainer, registered with
the Ministry of Human Resource, Malaysia, has been delivering technical
training courses for local and multinational industries for the past 5 years
and more than 2,000 engineers and researchers have benefited from those
courses.
REGISTRATION FORM
IDENTIFYING GENUINE AND RELIABLE TECHNICAL INFORMATION – APRIL 2015
Kindly send registration form to :
Khairol Anuar, USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd., Ground Floor, Kompleks ЄUREKA,
Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM PENANG.
Fax : 04-657 2210
or Email to : [email protected] / [email protected]
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Disclaimer
The Organizer reserves the right to reschedule or cancel any part of its published programme or venue due to unforeseen circumstances and will not accept liability for
costs incurred by participants or their organizations for the cancellation of travel arrangements and/or accommodation reservations as a result of the course being
cancelled or postponed. Advance notice will be given if there is such a change or cancellation.