aerospace and biotechnology engineering
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A briefing about Aerospace and biotechnology engineering, IIUM.. for the KPT bersama rakyatTRANSCRIPT
Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
Program Pendidikan KPT Bersama Rakyat 2008
Sany Izan IhsanLecturerMechanical Engineering DepartmentKulliyyah of EngineeringInternational Islamic University MalaysiaFebruary 24, 2008
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Presentation Outline• Brief Overview • What is Aerospace Engineering?• Fields in Aerospace Engineering• Career prospect• Aerospace Engineering at IIUM
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Past and Future • Flying has been man’s dream since he has watched
birds swoop through the air and navigate the highest reaches with ease..
Brief Overview
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First Plane Flight
• The first plane flight, in 1903, by Charles and Orville Wright at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, was the first major step in making that dream a reality
Brief Overview (cont...)
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Brief Overview (cont...)
• This branch of engineering was unheard of until the Wright Brothers made their historic flight in 1903.
• After this event, major developments took place in the field of aeronautical engineering, which basically deals with everything related to aircrafts.
• During the First World War, many new aircrafts and missiles were developed for military purposes and this gave further boost to its growth.
• The study of space was also included in aerospace engineering only in 1958.
• The progress is being overseen by many major aerospace corporations like Airbus, Boeing, Honeywell, Embraer, etc.
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What is Aerospace Engineering?
• Aerospace comprises the atmosphere of Earth and surrounding space.
• Aerospace Engineering is an engineering field involve in the study related to aircraft and spacecraft, including airborne weapons technologies for use in civilian transportation, defense systems and space exploration.
• Aerospace engineers design, develop, and test aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles, and supervise the production of these products.
• Aerospace engineers working with aircraft are called aeronautical engineers, and those working specifically with spacecraft are called astronautical engineers.
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What is Aerospace Engineering? (cont...)
• Aerospace engineers may specialize in:Type of production - commercial transport, military fighter planes, helicopters, spacecraft, missile or rockets. Area of expertise - aerodynamics, thermodynamics, celestial mechanic systems, propulsion systems, acoustics, structural design, guidance, navigation and control, instrumentation and communication, production methods, etc.
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Fields of Study1. Aerodynamics
• Aerodynamics is the relationship between air (wind) and the material (solid) that moves in it.
• Various principles of Fluid Mechanics are considered in flying problem.
• For example, aerodynamic study will determine a suitable shape for an aircraft, missile, etc.
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Fields of Study (cont...)
2. Structure• This area will determine the integrity (strength) of a flying
body such as an aircraft or a missile. • Using dimensions and tolerances, strength of material,
shear flow and theory of thin plate, the structure of an aircraft can be determined.
3. Flight Propulsion• Propulsion is a study of an aircraft power plant. • This study includes design and selection of appropriate
power plant for a particular aircraft. • This field has developed vastly since the increase in the
cost of petroleum. • Engineers have been competing to invent lighter and more
economic power plants.
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Fields of Study
4. Avionics• Avionics is the acronym for ‘Aviation
Electronics’. • Flying has been facilitated by the use of
various electronic devices. • Electronic devices which facilitate flying
such as radars, ILS (Instrument landing System), ADF (Automatic Direction Finder), etc were specifically invented by the Avionic Engineer.
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5. Materials• This field focuses its study on selecting and determining
metals, plastic composites, etc, which are suitable for building an aircraft, rocket, etc.
Fields of Study (cont...)
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Career Prospect
• Local organizations that require graduates in the field of aeronautics includes:– Malaysia Airline System– Air Asia– AIROD– Eagle Aircraft– SME aviation– Malaysia Helicopter Services (MHS)– TLDM and PDRM Air Unit– TUDM
• Currently 150 aerospace firms in Malaysia in three categories Aero-structures, Engines and Apparatus
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Career Prospect (cont…)
• In the field of academic and research, opportunity is available for aeronautical engineers to serve in any institution that run courses and research in the field of Aeronautics (UIAM, USM, UPM, UTM and UKM).
• International opportunities includes:– All airlines companies– Aircraft manufacturers – Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier and
others.– Components manufacturers - Lockheed Martin, Northrop
Grumman, EADS and others.
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INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA (IIUM)LOCATION:
– Main Campus: Gombak, Selangor (283 hectares)– Centre for Foundation Studies Campus: Petaling Jaya & Nilai– Kuantan Campus: Bandar Indera Mahkota (404 hectares)– International Institute of Islamic Thought & Civilization (ISTAC) Campus: Kuala
Lumpur (8 hectares)
Aerospace Engineering at IIUM
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POPULATIONSTUDENTS:
• Undergraduate: 15,807 Students(Malaysian: 14,003, Internationals: 1,804)
• Postgraduate: 3,008 Students• International students come from over 90 countries
STAFF:• Academic Staff: 1,633 Lecturers• Administrative Staff: 1,489 Staff
LANGUAGEMedium of instruction:
• ENGLISH• ARABIC (for faculty of Laws & Islamic Revealed Knowledge)
FACULTYNo. of faculties: 15 (Some of them include; Laws, Economics & Management Sciences, Engineering, Architecture, Medicine, AlliedHealth Sciences, Dentistry and Pharmacy)
(As of June 2007)
(As of Feb 2007)
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Kulliyyah(Faculty) of Engineeringhttp://eng.iiu.edu.my
“world class centre of engineering education and research with values and ethics”
• The mission of the Kulliyyah of Engineering is to provide – quality engineering education, – fundamental and specialized knowledge and practice in
engineering – broad base knowledge in management, ethics, and
humanities • To serve the current and emerging needs of the society.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
• The Department of Mechanical Engineering aims to produce engineers who are academically competent and posses a sound and balanced personality ready to face the challenges of the 21st century.
• Engineering Programs Offered:– Aerospace Engineering – Automotive Engineering.
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• Students registered for the programs undergo a common first year courses:(Calculus, Computer programming, Electrical and Electronics technology, Engineering Drawing, Engineering mechanics, and Workshop technology).
• From the second year onwards students take courses suitable to their program along with courses in Islamic studies and management.
• In the final year of their four year program, students opt for three elective courses to suit their area of specialization.
Aerospace Engineering at IIUM (cont…)
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• Students in Aerospace engineering study among other courses, Aerodynamics, Structural Mechanics, Flight Mechanics, Aircraft Structures, Automatic control, Propulsion, Aircraft design, Space Mechanics.
• There are a variety of specialized courses in structures, design, automatic flight control systems, composite materials, guidance and control and flight testing
Aerospace Engineering at IIUM (cont…)
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• A key feature of the Departmental strategy regarding its undergraduate courses is to continuously develop the degree program to reflect new trends in the aerospace industry and new requirements set by the relevant professional bodies (Board of Engineers Malaysia).
• Degrees are fully accredited by BEM and JPA.
Aerospace Engineering at IIUM (cont…)
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Entry Requirement (Matriculation)
• General Entrance Requirements– Passed SPM– Credit in Bahasa Melayu– Credit Pendidikan Islamor– Pendidikan Al-Quran dan Sunnahor– Pendidikan Syariah Islamiah
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Entry Requirement (Matriculation)
• Engineering Program– (Science / Technical Stream Applicant only)– Obtain 4B in Mathematics– Obtained Credits in the following subjects
• Additional Mathematic (Matematik Tambahan)• Fizik• Kimia• English
• Upon matriculation graduations the student can enter IIUM engineering degree program.
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The End…Thank you, wassalam
Biotechnology Engineering:Biotechnology Engineering:Making an Educated ChoiceMaking an Educated Choice
Hamzah Mohd. SallehHamzah Mohd. SallehDepartment of Biotechnology EngineeringDepartment of Biotechnology EngineeringInternational Islamic University MalaysiaInternational Islamic University Malaysia
2 March 20082 March 2008
Biotechnology in Malaysia What is Biotechnology? Why Biotechnology receives lots of attention?Biotechnology Engineering at IIUM
OUTLINE
• beneficial to human civilization • important for future development of Malaysia
2006 - NATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY POLICY AIMS:
to build a conducive environment for Biotech R&D and Biotech industry development whilst leveraging on the country’s existing areas of strength.
MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT POLICY ON BIOTECHNOLOGY
2: Healthcare Biotechnology Development
9 THRUSTS
1: Agriculture Biotechnology Development
3: Industrial Biotechnology Development
4: R&D and Technology Acquisition
5: Human Capital Development
6: Financial Infrastructure Development
7: Legislative and Regulatory Framework Development
8: Strategic Positioning
9: Government Commitment
BioTechnology(traditional)
Biothe use of biological processes
Technologyto solve problems or make useful
products
a) To understand more about the processes of inheritance and gene expression
b) To provide better understanding & treatment of various diseases, particularly genetic disorders
c) To generate economic benefits, including improved plants and animals for agriculture and efficient production of valuable biological molecules, including food
GOALS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
“Biotechnology is a promising youngfield that is predicted to be one of the
pivotal forces of the 21st Century.
Today it is saving lives through the development of breakthrough drugs and improving the quality of life with new agricultural and environmental
products.”
Biotechnology Industry Organization
WHY BIOTECHNOLOGY GETS LOTS OF ATTENTION?
Adapted from Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and Applications of recombinant DNA Technology (Glick and Pasternak, 2nd ed, 2002)
A DEFINITION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. Biotechnology: to engineer living organisms 2. Biotechnology is not a product!
• package of techniques & procedures where GM or GE is only one procedure
• techniques to alter genes to perform certain functions
Multidisciplinary, Key:Molecular Biology Cellular Biology
Full Potential of Biotechnology
BIOLOGICAL SCIENTISTSbrought cellular component within realm of engineering
design
ENGINEERSbrought measurement, analysis,
synthesis, control methods within the realm of cell and
molecular biology
natural sciencesmicrobiologybiochemistrychemistry etc..
technological fieldsengineering
manufacturingcomputer science
etc..
From Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and Applications of recombinant DNA Technology (Glick and Pasternak, 2nd ed, 2002)
DISCIPLINES CONTRIBUTING TO BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY-RELATED PRODUCTS
International Islamic University MalaysiaEstablished in 1983Existing Faculties> Laws> Economics and Management Sciences> Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences> Engineering (1994)> Medicine> Architecture and Environmental Design> Pharmacy> Sciences> Information and Communication Technology> Allied Health Science> Dentistry> Nursing
IIUM EngineeringEducational Objectives
The general educational objectives of the engineering programmes at IIUM are to:
1. provide students with broad-based knowledge and the fundamentals of engineering,
2. produce graduates with high level of competency in engineering design, analysis and problem solving,
3. equip students with good communication and interpersonal skills needed to succeed in a professional career and development, and
4. inculcate high professional ethics and morals in students.
2415TOTAL
381NOT DECLARED
3541116910371Mechatronics Engineering
14734265235Materials Engineering
31879709871Manufacturing Engineering
329107659067Communications Engineering
14548343825Computer and Information Engineering
335122629655Biotechnology Engineering
26067656860Automotive Engineering
14633323942Aerospace Engineering
TOTALYEAR
4YEAR
3YEAR
2YEAR
1MAJOR
IIUM UG Engineering Statistics (Sem. 2, 2007/08)
BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING PROGRAMME AT IIUM
• Biotechnology Engineering Department
• multidisciplinary education concerning the useful manipulation of biological organisms and their sub cellular components for the development of techniques or products for industrial, medical and environmental applications.
• curriculum designed to develop students with entrepreneurial values, creative, innovative and able to solve problems oriented to biotechnology engineering area.
FOCUS of BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING at IIUM
BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING Bioreactor engineering, optimization, control, management of biosystems, biopharmaceutical products, production and processing of food and, animal feed, nutrition supplements etc.
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGYWaste management and utilization, bioremediation, design, operation and management of water supply, water treatment and water pollution control, wastewater treatment (municipal and industrial), environmental pollution control, bioconversion of waste into value-added products
BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERINGEnzyme production and product optimization, production of biomolecular materials for industrial applications e.g. food products, biopharmaceuticals, development of biosensors for process monitoring/testing and online bioprocess applications
BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING PROGRAMME AT IIUM
PROGRAMME NAME: Biotechnology EngineeringDEGREE AWARDED:B. Eng ( Biochemical & Biotechnology) with HonoursACCREDITATION:Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)Registration of Graduates with BEM as Biochemical Engineers
POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMMESMScPhD
3/3/2008
Biotechnology EngineeringCurriculum in General
Total Credits: 142 credit hoursFour-year degree programme (after STPM/A-Level/Matriculation)First year common coursesCore CoursesElective CoursesHumanities CoursesLanguage CoursesLaboratory works to many theoretical coursesIndustrial Training (13-14 weeks; optional for 28 weeks)Final Year Project (Individual and team projects)External Examiners (International and National)Co-curriculum RequirementEnglish as medium of instruction
SEMESTER 3
.5Co-CurriculumCC xxxx
1Biotechnology Engineering Lab IBTE 2211
2Organic Chemistry for Biological EngineeringBTE 2320
2Introductory MicrobiologyBTE 2440
3Engineering MaterialsMEC 2501
3Fluid MechanicsMEC 2910
3Islam, Knowledge and CivilizationUNGS 2040
3Diff. Equations and Linear AlgebraMTH 2112
TitleCourse Code
.5Co-CurriculumCC xxxx
1Biotechnology Engineering Lab IIBTE 2511
2Biochemistry IBTE 2460
2Cell and Molecular BiologyBTE 2450
3Biochemical KineticsBTE 2520
3ThermodynamicsMEC 2601
3Computational Methods and StatisticsMTH 2212
3Introductory Economics for EngineeringECON 1550
TitleCourse Code
.5Seminar IBTE 3191
.5Co-CurriculumCC xxxx
1Bahasa Melayu for Occupational PurposeLM 2021
2Biotechnology Engineering Lab IIIBTE 3422
2Genetic EngineeringBTE 3420
3Bioinstrumentation and SafetyBTE 3221
3Transport PhenomenaBTE 3210
3Environmental EngineeringBTE 3620
3Ethics and Fiqh for Everyday LifeUNGS 2050
TitleCourse Code
.5Seminar IIBTE 3192
.5Co-CurriculumCC xxxx
2Biochemistry IIBTE 3460
2Cell and Tissue EngineeringBTE 3470
3Biochemical ProcessesBTE 3710
3Bioseparation ProcessesBTE 3480
3Complex Analysis and Partial Differential EquationsMTH 3112
3Introduction to Management (for non-ENM)MGT 1050
TitleCourse Code
COURSES BEYOND YEAR 1: BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING PROGRAMME
1Biotechnology Engineering Lab IVBTE 4420
2Project IBTE 4198
3Biological Reactor Design and AnalysisBTE 4412
3Bioprocess ControlBTE 4411
3Engineering Professional EthicsGEN 4100
3Decision ScienceMGT 3050
TitleCourse Code
3Department ElectiveBTE 42xx
3Department ElectiveBTE 42xx
3Department ElectiveBTE 42xx
3Waste Management EngineeringBTE 4414
3Bioprocess Facility Design and RegulatoryBTE 4413
3Project IIBTE 4199
TitleCourse Code
List of elective subjects
3Solid Waste EngineeringBTE 4219
3Biomass EnergyBTE 4216
3Special Topics in Biotechnology EngineeringBTE 4228
3Design and Optimization of Process BiotechnologyBTE 4227
3Computer Simulation in Biological SystemsBTE 4225
3Engineering Aspect of Animal Cell CultureBTE 4223
3Bio-Pharmaceutical ManufacturingBTE 4221
3Food Process EngineeringBTE 4220
TitleCourse Code
COURSES BEYOND YEAR 1: BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING PROGRAMME
EngineeringSciences
Fluid Mechanics
Engineering Materials
Thermodynamics
Control in Biosystems
Biochemical Processes
Transport Phenomena
Separation Processes for Biochemical Products
Biotechnology Engineering Lab
Biological Reactor Design and Analysis
Microbiology
Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry I & II
Cell and Molecular Biology
Genetic Engineering
Waste Management & Utilization
Cell and Tissue Engineering
3 Math Courses
4 Management Courses
3 RKGS Courses
Industrial Training
Courses Beyond Year 1
3 Dept. Electives from a list of ~15Courses
3 Math Courses
3 Management Courses
3 UNGS Courses
Industrial Training
Final Year Project
4 Biotechnology Engineering Labs
Languages
JOB PROSPECTRelated to:– Genomic and Proteomic Level– Bioprocess –scaling-up, separation, purification and packaging– Environmental-biodegradation, bioconversion and
bioremediation. pharmaceutical companies, chemical, agriculture and allied industries areas of planning, production and management of bio-processing industries ResearcherGovernment or public sectorForensic (CSI)AcademicianManagement fieldAgricultureothers
THANK YOUDepartment of Biotechnology EngineeringInternational Islamic University Malaysia
P.O. Box 10, 50728 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIAKnowledge is Power