Last week, we had the privilege of sharing insights with the talented young team at the University of Moratuwa, thanks to the kind invitation from Dr. Thayaparan, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electronic & Telecommunication Engineering in the University of Moratuwa. During the engaging online session, Our CEO - Sri Thirunavukkarasu discussed critical topics and shared his knowledge of semiconductor technology, including Wafer Fabrication Processes, Process Variations and Issues, Constraints in Production, and Packaging Techniques and Challenges. Together, we can develop structured modules that align closely with industry needs and enhance awareness of semiconductor processes and equipment. University of Moratuwa | DMSE University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka | Sri Thirunavukkarasu #Semiconductor #Education #Innovation #IndustryCollaboration #MindOxTechno
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One of the significant benefits of UiTM School of Engineering's annual program "Misi Akademik" in Pusat Asasi Dengkil and our SULAM subjects is addressing a critical issue: the declining interest in engineering among students. Many students I encountered harbor the common stigma that "engineers earn low salaries." However, this isn't universally true. With the right knowledge, experience, and passion, most engineers can earn excellent salaries. The decreasing number of students applying for engineering courses is concerning. As a member of the Misi Akademik team, persuading students to consider engineering has been challenging. Many prefer courses like medicine or, more worryingly, aspire to be influencers right from high school. This trend is alarming as who will drive Malaysia's technological and infrastructural advancements if this continues? I hope more associations and institutions will join efforts to address and mitigate this issue.
My university also will stop conducting engineering degree & diploma program. Those interested to study computer science can join First City University College. First City University College previously known as Kolej Bandar Utama (KBU). Reason due to poor interest of school leavers to enroll for engineering field. Why this thing happen? #shapingthefuture #irsukhairul.com
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What factors may contribute to the low interest of school leavers in pursuing a career in engineering ? 1. Lack of awareness: May not be aware of the potential career opportunities available in engineering and the diverse range of fields within the profession. 2. Misconceptions about engineering: There may be outdated stereotypes or misconceptions about engineering being a boring or overly technical field. 3. Lack of role models: May be a lack of visible role models in engineering. 4. Perceived difficulty: Engineering is often perceived as a challenging and demanding field, may be discouraged by the perceived difficulty of the coursework and the technical skills required. 5. Gender stereotypes: There may be gender stereotypes that discourage girls from pursuing careers in engineering. 6. Limited exposure: May not have had sufficient exposure to engineering through their school curriculum or extracurricular activities. 7. Lack of encouragement: May not receive sufficient encouragement or support from parents, teachers, or guidance counselors to consider a career in engineering, leading to a lack of interest in pursuing this path.
My university also will stop conducting engineering degree & diploma program. Those interested to study computer science can join First City University College. First City University College previously known as Kolej Bandar Utama (KBU). Reason due to poor interest of school leavers to enroll for engineering field. Why this thing happen? #shapingthefuture #irsukhairul.com
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Penang looks to enhance role in global chip supply chain (mulls ban on foreigners preparing famous local dishes). Penang is Malaysia's leading semiconductor hub but wants to elevate its Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone from just a manufacturing output niche to one with strong ties to research and development (R&D). But Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow warned that "that efforts to attract investors will no longer materialise if the country does not have sufficient human talent." Asked about an acute shortage of talent, namely in the engineering field, Chow said the federal government needs to help by reforming the inculcation of learning to the youngsters so they grasp the new skills emerging from a post-pandemic world. See more: https://lnkd.in/dRR7FH_2 (And here about the potential ban on foreigners preparing famous Penang dishes: https://lnkd.in/dJtBaCeQ) #ReturnAndConnect #semiconductors #intled #GraduateEmployability
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