About Me

She is currently a Founding Dean at Faculty of Data Science and Computing in Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) and at the same time a Research Fellow of Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, UMK. She received her Ph.D degree in Science (Materials Engineering) from Osaka University, Japan in 2017. Her research interests such as solar energy monitoring with Internet of Things (IoT)-based system, Data Prediction and Gas Sensor Materials. Her studies were principally published in WOS and Scopus such as Sensors, Chemical Physics Impact, Polymers, Materials Science Forum, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C etc.

Microsoft Build: AI Day in Kuala Lumpur as they demonstrate the impact of Microsoft technology.

I feel honoured to have highlighted the success of our faculty development Faculty of Data Science and Computing UMK, academic embedded curriculum, and future goals on the UMK Microsoft Edu Digital Hub in Southeast Peninsula Malaysia during Microsoft AI Build Day. 

Thank you to Microsoft for the platform and Satya Nadella for the fascinating discussion on empowering women with AI and digital skills. Thanks to Annie Mathew and the crew for their support and opportunity to demonstrate our work and engage with the experts at the event. 

I'm truly grateful for the opportunity to finally meet Datin Ts. Habsah Nordin (CDMP, CSFC) in person during the event. Our connection initially flourished during the Code;without Barriers programme. Her leadership and capabilities have been crucial in navigating the tech world, representing women's critical role in driving innovation and growth in technology.

Congratulations to Ms. Hidayah too for her passion and dedication to breaking down barriers to technology. Her commitment to encouraging inclusiveness and diversity is extremely amazing, and it is an honour to meet with such an enthusiastic person.

Details about the event: https://shorturl.at/lCDG2 . 

Let's keep pushing boundaries and fostering inclusivity in tech! 




























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