Contribution (Second Project):
For this 2nd project, I was involved in the process of pitching in idea on what sort of technology to be used and we decided on pyrolysis. This was because I had a little background on working for a research for biomass industry involving pyrolysis. Besides, I was in charge in designing the reactor based on the pyrolysis technology. Lastly, I was in charge on the making of the mind map.
Reflection on Second Project:
Even this was named a mini project, it was not in a way due to the work load needed in finalizing this report. Through this project, I was further exposed to the pyrolysis world of technology and understood better on the reactor designing process which will be useful for the coming semester. Besides, working with these bunch of same team mates made me closer and very much comfortable to rely on while working.
Reflection on KRD subject (Up to Week 13):
KRD seems to be interesting with the new way of approach to education. It might be weird but I love the video recording method of delivering education as we are given more times to discuss questions in class while us being able to re-hear whatever that has been taught in the class. Besides, the types of questions discussed in the class made me understand this subject better.
Reflection on PSLP subject (Up to Week 13):
PSLP seems to be the least hard subject and my favourite. I love stuffs related to HSE and PSLP seems to be quite close to me. Dr.Zul is the patient lecturer to teach and gives lots of assignments and quizzes in class just to make sure we understand that subject well. This subject is more of calculations than theory. Thus, this would be my choice of subject as its close me and my heart.
Reflection on CPDIC subject (Up to Week 13):
Dr. Haslinda is quite a committed lecturer who will be able to repeat the same thing over again if anyone not getting it. It seems the 2nd half of CPDIC seems to be less hard than the 1st quarter. Besides, her way of recapping chapters in classes with short quizzes triggers us on our knowledge. Nevertheless, I got to agree that CPDIC is the most challenging subject for this semester.
For this 2nd project, I was involved in the process of pitching in idea on what sort of technology to be used and we decided on pyrolysis. This was because I had a little background on working for a research for biomass industry involving pyrolysis. Besides, I was in charge in designing the reactor based on the pyrolysis technology. Lastly, I was in charge on the making of the mind map.
Reflection on Second Project:
Even this was named a mini project, it was not in a way due to the work load needed in finalizing this report. Through this project, I was further exposed to the pyrolysis world of technology and understood better on the reactor designing process which will be useful for the coming semester. Besides, working with these bunch of same team mates made me closer and very much comfortable to rely on while working.
Reflection on KRD subject (Up to Week 13):
KRD seems to be interesting with the new way of approach to education. It might be weird but I love the video recording method of delivering education as we are given more times to discuss questions in class while us being able to re-hear whatever that has been taught in the class. Besides, the types of questions discussed in the class made me understand this subject better.
Reflection on PSLP subject (Up to Week 13):
PSLP seems to be the least hard subject and my favourite. I love stuffs related to HSE and PSLP seems to be quite close to me. Dr.Zul is the patient lecturer to teach and gives lots of assignments and quizzes in class just to make sure we understand that subject well. This subject is more of calculations than theory. Thus, this would be my choice of subject as its close me and my heart.
Reflection on CPDIC subject (Up to Week 13):
Dr. Haslinda is quite a committed lecturer who will be able to repeat the same thing over again if anyone not getting it. It seems the 2nd half of CPDIC seems to be less hard than the 1st quarter. Besides, her way of recapping chapters in classes with short quizzes triggers us on our knowledge. Nevertheless, I got to agree that CPDIC is the most challenging subject for this semester.