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HIGH IMPACT RESEARCH (HIR) UNIVERSITI MALAYA [2011-2015]. Mesyuarat Pemantauan Aktiviti High Impact Research. Cycle 1 – Laporan Kemajuan 12 Bulan Cycle 2 – Laporan Kemajuan 6 Bulan. 11 September 2012 Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi. QS WORLD RANKING 2012/2013.
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HIGH IMPACT RESEARCH (HIR) UNIVERSITI MALAYA [2011-2015] MesyuaratPemantauanAktiviti High Impact Research Cycle 1 – LaporanKemajuan 12 Bulan Cycle 2 – LaporanKemajuan 6 Bulan 11 September 2012 KementerianPengajianTinggi
QS WORLD RANKING 2012/2013 Source : The Star 11/09/2012
MATLAMAT UNIVERSITI MALAYA Meletakkan UM dalam ‘QS World Ranking’ 100 universititerbaik padatahun 2015 50 universititerbaik padatahun 2020
MATLAMAT PROJEK HIR (2011-2015) Menjadikan Universiti Malaya antara 100 universiti terbaik dunia pada tahun 2015. Menerbitkan kertas Tier 1 Jurnal ISI/WoS yang berimpak tinggi. Menghasilkan lebih banyak bilangan paten pada setiap tahun. Membawa masuk Academic Icon untuk datang berkhidmat di UM. Mengambil pelajar Bright Sparks untuk meneruskan pengajian di UM.
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RESEARCH DATA (LAST 5-YEARS SCOPUS) As at 31st August 2012 Source : UM Library
MesyuaratKabinet 2010. 78 projek (RM352,905,185) telahdiperakuoleh 17 penilailuar. 53 projek (RM108,368,721) telahdiperakuoleh 6 orangpenilailuar. Penjimatansebanyak RM1.5juta menjadikanjumlah yang diperakukan RM69.5 juta. 66 projek (RM147,573,552) telahdiperakuoleh 17 orangpenilailuar. LATAR BELAKANG PROJEK Hanya 75 projek (RM316,764,010) aktifdijalankan + selepasrevised 68% *Bakisebanyak RM17,450,177 digunakanuntukkerja-kerjapenyelenggaraanPeralatan HIR.
Rumusankitar 1 – laporankemajuan 12 bulan (dari Ogos 2011sehingga 15 Ogos 2012)
Rumusankitar 2 – laporankemajuan 6 bulan (dari Ogos 2011sehingga 15 Ogos 2012)
(dari Ogos 2011sehingga 15 Ogos 2012) laporankewangan
HIGH IMPACT RESEARCH (HIR) UNIVERSITI MALAYA [2011-2015] FACULTY OF MEDICINE CYCLE 1 – 12TH MONTH PROGRESS REPORT CYCLE 2 – 6TH MONTH PROGRESS REPORT 11th September 2012 Ministry of Higher Education
MEDICINE PROJECTS (as at 15th August 2012) Cycle 1 * AS = ahead of schedule OS = on schedule BS = behind schedule
MEDICINE PROJECTS (as at 15th August 2012) Cycle 2 * AS = ahead of schedule OS = on schedule BS = behind schedule
BUDGET EXPENDITURES Cycle 1
BUDGET EXPENDITURES Cycle 1
BUDGET EXPENDITURES Cycle 2 Overall
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT * = fresh PhD holder ** = PhD with 5 years experiences
Held on 27 August 2012 • Progress achievement evaluation based on : • 12th Months Progress Report for Cycle 1 – 17 projects (July 2011 – June 2012) • 6th Months Progress Report for Cycle 2 – 5 projects (February 2012 – July 2012) • Panel members - HIR Committee, Faculty of Medicine :- • Professor Dato’ Mohd Amin Jalaludin • Professor Dato’ Dr. GohKhean Lee • Professor Dr. AmruNasrulhaq Boyce • Professor Dr. TunkuKamarulZamanTunkuZainolAbidin PANEL EVALUATION REPORT
IMPACT TO SOCIETY 1. Puteri Shafinaz Akmar Abdul Rahman All the high-end equipments purchased under this grant will be placed in Medical Biotechnology Laboratory which will act as one-stop centre for the researchers. These equipment will be opened for service to all the researchers from IPTAs and IPTS. 2. Mary Anne Tan Jin Ai Molecular investigation was applied to develop techniques which are rapid, sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of genetic disorders. Investigation was also carried out into cytotoxic and nutrigenomic properties of selected natural plant products. 3. Sazaly Abu Bakar Research findings which includes various tropical infectious agents survival mechanisms are aimed towards better early diagnosis and control measures of tropical infectious diseases, and this includes vaccination and drug development against the pathogens.
IMPACT TO SOCIETY 4. Mustafa Ali Mohd The project will be able to help ensure the safety of the population in relation to long term exposure to the endocrine disrupting chemicals in environment and food. The government will benefit by taking early actions from the result of the study, either to avoid, or continue using the existing materials, or look for alternative chemicals for this purpose. 5. Mohd Rais Mustafa Discoveries of the mechanisms and cellular targets of natural compounds hold great values in pharmaceutical industry. And provide the scientific basis for the efficacy or lack of it with regards to these natural remedies 6. Adeeba Kamarulzaman The projects within this research program will contribute to the prevention and control of HIV and tuberculosis in the community and incarcerated settings. The basic science and translational component of the research program will contribute towards better clinical management of HIV infected individuals
HIGH IMPACT RESEARCH (HIR) UNIVERSITI MALAYA [2011-2015] FACULTY OF ENGINEERING CYCLE 1 – 12TH MONTH PROGRESS REPORT CYCLE 2 – 6TH MONTH PROGRESS REPORT 11th September 2012 Ministry of Higher Education
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING PROJECTS (as at 15th August 2012) Cycle 1 * AS = ahead of schedule OS = on schedule BS = behind schedule
* AS = ahead of schedule OS = on schedule BS = behind schedule
Cycle 2 * AS = ahead of schedule OS = on schedule BS = behind schedule
* AS = ahead of schedule OS = on schedule BS = behind schedule
* AS = ahead of schedule OS = on schedule BS = behind schedule
* AS = ahead of schedule OS = on schedule BS = behind schedule
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT (as at 15 august 2012) * = fresh PhD holder ** = PhD with 5 years experiences
IMPACT TO SOCIETY • Prof. Dr. Ir. Mohd. Zamin Bin Jumaat • There will be a new solution for concrete production using local waste materials which comply with green technology today. It would be more economical to use this type of concrete as an alternative to the current product • 2. Prof. Ir. Dr. Fatimah Ibrahim • The project will lead to the production of affordable, faster , portable and accurate Dengue fever detection and control equipment. Thus, the Health Department will have more time to control and cure the fever among the affected patients. • 3. Dr. Chong Wen Tong • This project very beneficial to the society because it will increase the income per capita of the farmers and reduce environmental impact
IMPACT TO SOCIETY 4. Prof. Dr. Masjuki Haji Hassan This project will contribute to clean diesel technology development and promote more biodiesel for automotive application in future. Thus, the after-treatment technologies developed in this project can reduce hazardous emission and improve public health security. 5. Madam Norrima Mokhtar Enabling the disable community to have better and more independent life 6. Prof. Ir. Dr. Mohd. Ali bin Hashim The fuel cell system developed can be used as a direct source of power as it is renewable as well as environmentally friendly. Thereby reducing the pollution level in urban areas of the country
7. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Norhayati Soin The accurate prediction modeling and guardbanding from this project can enhance the lifetime of electronic products. 8. Dr. Hendrik Simon Cornelis Metselaar This project very beneficial to the society and environment because its will solve large scale energy storage problem for transportation, commercial and domestic sectors and reduce environmental negative impact. 9. Prof. Dr. Hew Wooi Ping Provide renewable energy based free electricity to the people in the remote villages. With access to electricity, these people can have clean and purified drinking water and have more economic activities thus uplifting their living standards. IMPACT TO SOCIETY
HIGH IMPACT RESEARCH (HIR) UNIVERSITI MALAYA [2011-2015] FACULTY OF SCIENCE CYCLE 1 – 12TH MONTH PROGRESS REPORT 11th September 2012 Ministry of Higher Education