At the tertiary education level, accumulating academic experiences abroad not only contributes to students’ personal academic development, but this journey also exposes them to global and cultural awareness. This exposure possibly allows them to broaden their knowledge in their chosen field of study from a different country.
To provide the new generation with these advantages, the Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) recently hosted 12 students from the Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), a deemed university in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
The visiting students were part of the SIMATS Student Mobility Programme, a five-day learning journey hosted by the Integrated Sustainability and Urban Creativity Centre (ISUC) at APU. The programme took place from July 24th to 28th, 2023, on APU's campus located in MRANTI Park, Bukit Jalil.
Organised in collaboration with the School of Engineering (SoE) and School of Business (SoB), the mobility programme included 13 academic sessions, interactive discussions, assignments, and a campus tour. The SIMATS students were accompanied by their lecturer, Dr. S. Christy Melwyn, throughout the student exchange and learning programme.
Khoo Lay Yang, Project Management Leader of the ISUC Student Chapter, stated, "The SIMATS Student Mobility Programme offered an intensive learning experience focused on the intersection of technology and sustainability. It encompassed a series of informative academic sessions and hands-on activities that deeply engaged the participants."
Assisting Khoo was Sai Htoo Myat Niang, the Project Management Deputy Leader, who played a pivotal role in hosting the visiting students. Both Khoo and Sai are APU students pursuing the Diploma in Information & Communication Technology with a specialisation in Software Engineering, and the Foundation of Business and Finance programme, respectively.
According to Khoo, APU's lecturers from SoE and SoB facilitated the 13 academic sessions spanning five days.
The theme of the first day was Technology and Sustainability. The inaugural academic session delved into the mathematical concept of "Fuzzy Logic," led by Dr. Vazeerudeen Hameed. Another session on "Ergonomics" was delivered by Dr. Stephen Poon.
On Day 2, sessions on IoT and Communication included "Robotics and Arduino Programming" and "IoT for Consumer Applications," delivered by a guest lecturer from UPM, and APU’s Dr. Chandrasekaharan Nataraj, who explained the concept of the Internet of Things.
Day 3 featured a session led by Ir. Narendran Ramasendran involving drones and the Mbot in an interactive activity. This was followed by "IoT Smart Cities: Opportunities and Challenges" by Associate Professor Dr. Raed Mohammed, where participants explored practical applications and implications of IoT technology.
Lastly, the SIMATS Student Mobility Programme, a testament to the integration of technology and sustainability in education, concluded with group photos, a closing ceremony, and a bittersweet farewell.
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