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TABLE OF CONTENT
FOREWORD
WELCOME TO BICET 2018
UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI BRUNEI: AN OVERVIEW
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
CONFERENCE VENUE
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
COMMITTEE
INFORMATION ABOUT BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
PARTNER AND SPONSORS
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On behalf of Universiti Teknologi Brunei, I would like to welcome all of you to the 7th Brunei International Conference on Engineering and Technology (BICET 2018), to be held from 12th -14th November 2018.
The Theme of BICET 2018 is ‘Sustainable Development in Engineering and Technology’. It aims to bring researchers and stakeholders to discuss the latest ideas or studies in engineering and technology for sustainable development. BICET 2018 is expected to provide a platform for engaging debate and I hope it will also lead to cross fertilisation of new research ideas, innovations and as enabler of collaborations between or among local and international participants.
I was informed that BICET 2018 is receiving 196 papers with new insights and significant advancements especially those in emerging areas and spanning across many disciplines. I am very pleased to inform you that there will be 116 papers out of 196 papers presented in different parallel sessions during these three days. Our three keynote speakers are Professor Dr. Z. Y. (Joe) Dong, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW Sydney, Australia, Professor Dr. Ng Shiu Tong Thomas, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong and Professor Dr Farid Nasir bin Ani, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor.
Paper presenters are from Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Oman, Vietnam, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand and United Kingdom.
I would like to ensure that all presented papers will be published by IET and IEEE digital libraries and subsequently, indexed by Scopus, INSPEC and other indexing bodies.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank BICET 2018 partners namely The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) for technical co-sponsor, Gold Sponsor: Petrokon Utama Sdn Bhd, Silver sponsors: Brunei Liquefy Natural Gas, Brunei Shell Petroleum, and bronze sponsors: Aisha Automation Company, Berakas Power Management Company Sdn Bhd, Bian Hoe Sdn Bhd, QESS Energy Support Services Sdn Bhd, PTD Technology, Insurans Islam Taib for their generous sponsorships.
Lastly, I hope that BICET 2018 will bring a new exciting experience, provide a good platform to make new acquaintances and learn from each other by exchanging bright ideas. I hope your stay in Brunei Darussalam will be enjoyable and a memorable one.
Wabillahi Taufik Walhidayah Wassalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.
With best wishes,
Professor Dr Hjh Zohrah binti Haji SulaimanVice ChancellorUniversiti Teknologi Brunei
FOREWORD
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Congratulations! You have been invited to present your papers at the 7Th Brunei International Conference on Engineering and Technology (BICET) during 12-14 November 2018 in Negara Brunei Darussalam. It is our honour and pleasure to welcome you to this conference. BICET was established in 2001 as a biennial international forum for the presentation, exchange and discussion of latest advancements in the areas of civil engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, energy, mechanical engineering, and petroleum and chemical engineering. BICET provides an international forum for engineers, academics, researchers, scientists and technology practitioners to discuss global challenges in the fields of engineering and technology and to promote a knowledge-based society from around the world.
The theme for this year’s BICET 2018 is ‘Sustainable Development in Engineering and Technology’. This conference marks the 7Th BICET organised by Universiti Teknologi Brunei, Brunei Darussalam and Technical partner, Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), UK.
Nowadays, technology changes abruptly for industrial modernization, sustainable development as well as for the quality of life. However, the adverse effects of rapid advances in engineering raise different issues. These adverse issues must be looked into thoroughly and need to be investigated for remedial purposes. Conference such as BICET 2018 will provide a pleasant platform for research scientists, industry specialists and decision-makers and graduate students to share their research findings and experiences and to discuss technical issues.
This year, many researchers submitted their research papers. In fact, a total of 196 papers were received. After extensive review processes 125 papers have been accepted for presentation. We have received 40 papers out of 125 from abroad including Australia, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, UK, and Vietnam. The acceptance ratio of this conference is 63%. According to the four tracks (EEE, CE, ME and PCE), these full papers will be presented in parallel sessions running from Monday 12 November to Wednesday 14 November 2018. Furthermore, three renowned keynote speakers Prof. Dr. Joe Dong, University of New South Wales, Australia, Prof. Dr. Ng Shiu Tong Thomas, The University of Hong Kong, Prof. Dr. Farid Nasir Ani, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) will be presenting keynote speeches. We look forward to welcoming you all in the upcoming BICET 2018 conference. I would like to ensure that all presented papers will be included in the IET and IEEE digital library, which will be indexed by INSPEC, SCOPUS and other database systems as BICET2014.
I would also like to express my gratitude and thanks to all members of BICET2018 committees for their great efforts and hard work to make this conference successful. We hope that you will enjoy your time with us in the land of “Abode of Peace”.
Dr. Md. Abdus SalamChairperson, Organising Committee, BICET 2018Universiti Teknologi Brunei
WELCOME TO BICET2018
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Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) is an Engineering and Technology University in Brunei Darussalam that specializes in the niche areas of Engineering, Business, Computing, Applied Sciences & Mathematics, and Design.
UTB was first established in 1986 as Institut Teknologi Brunei (ITB), a higher learning institution offering Higher National Diploma programmes in Engineering, Business and Computing. These programmes were aimed at producing para-professionals for the industry.
ITB was upgraded to a university in 2008, and since then, tremendous development has taken place including the expansion of its academic programmes portfolio, establishment of strategic partnerships with industries and universities, embarking on the process of programmes accreditation by professional bodies, and intensification of research activities. ITB was renamed to Universiti Teknologi Brunei on 1 March 2016.
UTB’s ethos has always been based around the idea that effective instruction, hands-on approach and industry-based programmes equip students with fundamental knowledge, competence and marketable skills. This guiding principle has helped UTB produce graduates who are highly valued by local employers and readily accepted by universities in the UK, Australia and other countries where UTB students further their studies.
Although UTB has moved towards offering undergraduate and graduate programmes starting from 2009, UTB continues to take pride in and maintain its successful hands-on approach in teaching and learning, and also the relevancy of its curricula to the needs of the industry.
In research, UTB is striving to become a university that can contribute to the enrichment of knowledge and the solving of contemporary issues through its research endeavours. UTB is organised into six (6) Research Thrusts and three (3) University level Research Centres in the areas of relevance to Brunei’s industry and society. The 6 Research Thrusts provide platforms for academic staff from various faculty and schools and centre to collaborate. The 6 Research Thrusts include Society and Enterprise, Energy, Sustainable Built Environment, Digital and Creativity, Wellness and Agrifood. The 3 Research Centres perform active research in multidisciplinary expert teams and engages external stakeholders such as government agencies, companies and other stakeholders to win grants, consultancies and others. This include Centre for Innovative Engineering (CIE), Centre for Research in Agri Food Science & Technology (CrAFT) and the Centre for Transport Research (CfTR). The UTB Centre for Transport Research (CfTR) was established to carry out research activities that include policy studies, transport modelling and intelligent transport system, and focuses on the areas of Transport Safety, Highway & Geotechnics, and Traffic. The Centre for Innovative Engineering aims to become a dynamic centre for multidisciplinary and innovative translational research.
Currently, UTB is home to about 1,500 students and 238 staff including 135 academic staff. UTB has produced over 5,000 HND graduates, 295 Higher National Diploma Level Five; 1333 Bachelor’s Degree and 99 Master’s Degree graduates. The faculty and schools offering academic programmes at the University include the Faculty of Engineering, School of Computing and Informatics, UTB School of Business, School of Applied Sciences and Mathematics and School of Design.
The Faculty of Engineering comprises of four programme areas: Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Petroleum & Chemical Engineering. The School of Computing and Informatics consists of three programme areas: Creative Computing, Computer Information Systems and Computer Network Security. Meanwhile, the UTB School of Business has three programme areas: Economics, Accounting and Management. The School of Applied Sciences and Mathematics offers programmes in Food Science and Technology as well as Applied Mathematics and Economics. The recently established School of Design offers programmes in Architecture and Product Design. The Centre for Communication, Teaching and Learning supports the faculty and schools in terms of students’ language proficiencies and soft skills development.
UTB’s current Vision is to become a Global University impacting Society with the mission to nurture socially responsible talents deeply rooted in MIB values, and committed to building a global and entrepreneurial society in pursuit of innovation, industry-relevant capabilities, towards the fulfillment of Brunei Vision 2035.
Recently, UTB has achieved a significant milestone when it is ranked at No. 57 for Young Global University under 50 years of age and this presents another great achievement since UTB is only 10 years old. UTB is now proud to be in the same league with other renowned universities by being rated 5 stars, ranked at no.181 in Asia and 442 in the world.
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IntroductionUniversiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) has been conducting Brunei International Conference on Engineering and Technology (BICET) biennially. BICET has been a useful forum for UTB academics to interact with researchers in the region and to present their research findings in an international forum. The 4th BICET was held in 2012, while the 5th BICET was held on 2014, and the last, 6th BICET was held on 2016. The 7th BICET is scheduled to be on 12-14 November 2018.
RationaleSociety nowadays is highly reliant and dependent on smart technology and advancement changes very rapidly to meet up the demand. The rate of development may be different between nations, it is therefore imperative that the exchange of latest outcomes of research endeavours be continuously and regularly facilitated. Constructive dialogues between academics, technologist, engineers and researchers will not only contribute to the transfer, but also drive knowledge to higher levels with richer perspectives.
As a leading technological university, UTB trains individuals with latest hands on skills as well as conducting research activities that align the Sultanate to its development and national interest. In this capacity, UTB is an influential and important institution especially in the areas of Civil, Electrical and Electronic, Mechanical, and Petroleum and Chemical Engineering. BICET 2018 will provide an important forum for experts and graduate students from the academia and researchers and engineers from industry to discuss and disseminate their research findings and exchange ideas in order to strengthen future research activities in engineering and technology for the purpose of promoting a knowledge-based society.
Conference Objectives• Provide a forum for intra/inter-disciplinary exchange of current research work and findings in Engineering
and Technology.• Foster collaborative research.• Enhance dialogue between practitioners and academics from different academia and industry.• Explore opportunities for development and implementation of research findings.Allow wider dissemination
of the issues discussed and knowledge exchanged, as such presented papers will be uploaded to the IET and IEEE digital library and will be indexed by Scopus and other Abstract and Indexing (A&I) databases.
The conference theme will be Sustainable Development in Engineering and Technology.
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
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Conference Topics/Areas/Tracks
Track A: Electrical and Electronic EngineeringA01: Power Systems and Renewable EnergyA02: Micro/Nanoelectronic Devices and Integrated CircuitsA03: CommunicationsA04: Photonics and Fibre OpticsA05: Control and RoboticsA06: Industrial ElectronicsA07: Signal and Multimedia ProcessingA08: Computers, Networking, Software and ApplicationsA09: MechatronicsA10: Others
Track B: Civil EngineeringB01: Structural EngineeringB02: Construction MaterialsB03: Traffic and Highway EngineeringB04: Geotechnical EngineeringB05: Construction Management and Green BuildingB06: Water Resources and Environmental EngineeringB07: Coastal EngineeringB08: Others
Track C: Mechanical EngineeringC01: Materials (Science and Engineering)C02: Manufacturing Process (Precision and Allied Processes)C03: EnergyC04: Design and ProductsC05: Biomedical EngineeringC06: Others
Track D: Petroleum and Chemical EngineeringD01: Reservoir Modeling and SimulationD02: Advances in enhanced oil recoveryD03: Reaction EngineeringD04: CFD in Chemical and Bio-chemical EngineeringD05: Fluidization EngineeringD06: Process EngineeringD07: Biofuels and BioenergyD08: Material EngineeringD09: Simulation, Optimization, Planning and Control of ProcessD10: NanotechnologyD11: Water TreatmentD12: MembranesD13: Mathematical ModelingD14: Others
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
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DAY/DATE TIME EVENT VENUE
MONDAY
12 NOV 2018
(Day 1)
Mor
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Ses
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7:30 – 8:10 Arrival of the organizing committee members
8:10 – 9:00 Arrival and registration of delegates and conference participants
Multi-Purpose Hall (MPH)
9:00 – 9:30 Arrival of Guests
9:30 – 12:00
Opening Ceremony
: Arrival of the Guest of Honour
Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Suhaimi bin Haji Gafar
Minister of Development
: Recital of Surah Al-Fatihah and Doa Selamat
: Welcoming speech
Dr Hjh Ena Kartina Binti Hj Abd Rahman, Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Brunei.
: Speech and Official Opening of BICET 2018 by the Guest of Honour
: Refreshment Break
: Plenary Session: Keynote Speaker #1
Dr. Z. Y. Dong, Professor, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW Sydney, Australia
(Session Chair: Prof Guo Zhenren)
: Photo Session
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch and Prayer Break
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noon
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Plenary Session: Keynote Speaker #2
Prof. Ng Shiu Tong Thomas, Professor and Associate Head, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong
Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) Phase IIISession Chair: Dato Paduka
Ar Haji Idris bin Haji Abas/ Dr Motiar Rahman
14.30 – 14 .45 Tea Break
15.00 – 17.00
Parallel Sessions
Track A Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1) Phase III
Track B Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) Phase III
Track C Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3) Phase III
Track D Room CEA-L2.01 Phase III
19.00 – 21.00Vice Chancellor’s Speech
Conference Dinner
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
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DAY/DATE TIME EVENT VENUE
TUESDAY
13 NOV 2018
(Day 2)
Mor
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7.30 – 8.30 Registration
8.30 – 9.30
Plenary Session: Keynote Speaker #3
Prof. Dr. Farid Nasir bin Ani, Research Professor, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor, Malaysia
Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) Phase III
Session Chair: Professor Dr. Nawaf Hazim Saeid
9.30 – 9.45 Tea Break
10.00 – 12.00
Parallel Sessions
Track A Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1) Phase III
Track B Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) Phase III
Track C Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3) Phase III
Track D Room CEA-L2.01 Phase III
12.15 – 14.00 Prayer and Lunch Break
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14.00 – 15.00
Parallel Sessions
Track A Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1) Phase III
Track B Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) Phase III
Track C Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3) Phase III
Track D Room CEA-L2.01 Phase III
15.00-15.15 Tea Break
15.15 – 17.00
Parallel Sessions
Track A Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1) Phase III
Track B Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) Phase III
Track C Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3) Phase III
Track D Room CEA-L2.01 Phase III
DAY/DATE TIME EVENT VENUE
WEDNESDAY
14 NOV 2018
(Day 3) Mor
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Ses
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7.30 – 8.30 Registration
8.30 – 11.00
Parallel Sessions
Track A Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1) Phase III
Track B Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) Phase III
Track C Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3) Phase III
Track D Room CEA-L2.01 Phase III
11.00 – 11.15 Tea Break
11.15 – 12.00
Closing Ceremony
: Arrival of the Guest of Honour
: Distribution of certificates to presenters
: Closing speech by Professor Dr Zohrah binti Hj Sulaiman, Vice Chancellor, Universiti Teknologi Brunei
or Conference Chairperson.
: Recital of Al-Asr & Doa
Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) Phase III
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER #1Professor Z.Y. Dong
Professor Z.Y. Dong obtained Ph.D. from the University of Sydney, Australia in 1999. He is SHaRP professor with the University of NSW, Sydney. His immediate role is Professor and Head of the School of Electrical and Information Engineering, The University of Sydney. He also served as director for Faculty of Engineering and IT Research Cluster on Clean Intelligent Energy Networks, and the Sydney Energy Internet Research Institute. He is a member of the ARC College of Experts panel.
He was Ausgrid Chair and Director of the Ausgrid Centre for Intelligent Electricity Networks (CIEN) providing R&D support for the $600M Smart Grid, Smart City national demonstration project. He also worked as manager for (transmission) system planning at Transend Networks (now TASNetworks), Australia. His research interest includes smart grid, power system planning, power system security, load modeling, renewable energy systems, and electricity market. He is an editor of IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, IEEE PES Transaction Letters and IET Renewable Power Generation. He is an international Advisor for the journal of Automation of Electric Power Systems. He is a Fellow of IEEE.
Keynote Speech: From smart grid, microgrid to energy internet
Smart grid technologies have introduced intelligence into the distribution networks beyond distribution substations. The key elements of a smart grid generally composed of the electricity network and the information and telecommunications network. It can be regarded as a cyber physical system. Microgrid, either independent utility grid or grid connected, provides an effective approach for electricity supply utilizing distributed generations and the existing electricity network infrastructures. Together with the electrical energy, primary energy such as gas also plays an essential role for end users in a general energy system. An energy internet covers both primary (e.g. gas) and secondary (electricity) energy systems, supported with various distributed generation technologies and next generation ICT technologies. It also provides platform for trading between the end users and the market, as well as peer to peer trading among the prosumers. The presentation will outline the advances from smart grid, microgrid toward energy internet for a sustainable, reliable and affordable energy supply industry.
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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
KEYNOTE SPEAKER #2Professor Thomas S. Ng
Prof. Thomas Ng is a Professor of Construction Engineering and Management and the Associate Head of Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong. He is a Fellow of Chartered Institute of Building (FCIOB) and Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS). His research interests cover a wide range of topics including smart and resilient city, sustainable built environment, infrastructure asset management, construction informatics, construction productivity and performance, project delivery systems, etc.
Over the years, he has secured more than US$9 million of research grants and published over 370 scholarly items. He delivered public lectures in renowned universities around the world such as Purdue University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Pennsylvania State University, Cardiff University, University of New South Wales, etc. Prof. Ng received a Highly Commended Award under the Project Innovation Award category of the CIOB International Innovation & Research Awards 2012, and he was also the recipient of many best paper awards in different journals and international conferences, e.g. the International Award for Excellence for Volume 7 of the International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses. He is a Member of Technical Committee of Thermal Performance and Energy Use in the Built Environment set up by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO/TC163) and an Editor of Journal of Built Environment Project and Asset Management.
Keynote Speech: Urbanisation and Decarbonisation – Contradictory or Complementary?
Urbanisation is a global trend due to a growth in population and economic activities. As more and more infrastructure and construction facilities are expected to be built in cities, reducing the carbon emissions arising from new and existing built facilities becomes a critical task for governments around the world. Despite that, reducing the carbon emitted from built facilities is particularly challenging for high-density cities. Despite the existence of various building environmental assessment models like LEED and BREEAM, the assessment is hugely driven by the energy consumption during the operational stage. Nonetheless, carbon emissions can also be reduced at different stages of the construction life cycle, e.g. through careful selection of materials, minimisation of construction and demolition wastes, introduction of sustainable retrofit concepts, etc. These should create ample opportunities for the construction industry to help commensurate the carbon reduction targets and thus combat climate change even under the urbanisation regime. However, the current research endeavour in low carbon construction is still rather fragmented. In this keynote lecture, the speaker will share his thoughts on how civil engineers and the construction community as a whole can contribute to reducing the life cycle carbon emissions of built facilities holistically. The discussions will be reinforced by the findings of some research studies in this area including the product carbon footprint and green assessment, sustainable refurbishment, green logistics, etc. Finally, the way forward for low carbon research will be identified to help high-density cities transform into low carbon living spaces for our future generations.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER #3Dr Farid Nasir bin Ani
Dr Farid Nasir bin Ani graduated from University of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom in Mechanical Engineering in 1982. He did MSc (Eng) in 1985 at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom and PhD in 1992 from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom specialising in Fuel and Energy. He is currently a Research Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor, Malaysia. He has spent more than 35 years in teaching and research in the areas of thermodynamics, sustainable energy and materials development. He is a Registered Professional Engineer and member of several international professional associations.
Keynote Speech: Thermal Processing of Bioresources using Microwave Heating
Energy uncertainty from fluctuating cost of petroleum have motivated researchers toward renewable energy and sustainable materials sources. Bioresources including crop oils are available in abundantly and cheap sources that are environment friendly in tropical countries. It has been identified as one of the main sources of the sustainable and renewable energy and materials in this region. One example of utilization of cultivated bioresources is the biomass from the processing of oil palm industries. The presentation describes several possible routes to provide energy as well as potential value-added products from bioresources. The trend in thermo-conversion processing of the biomass is the application of microwave energy into renewable biofuels, materials and chemicals. The potential uses of agro-products and agro-solid wastes for biofuels, materials and chemicals are highlighted. The applications of these biofuels, materials and chemicals have been applied in some countries around the world. The implementation and utilization of this technology will be feasible when the technology is developed, fabricated and commissioned locally with locally produced biomass. With advanced research and development efforts, together with local expertise, indigenous technologies could be developed, produced and utilised, thus reducing the high cost of import technologies.
Keywords: Bioresources, Renewable biofuels and biochars, Microwave processing, Thermal conversion, Sustainable energy.
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n ce
rebr
al a
rter
y w
ith
aneu
rysm
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s Sh
uib,
Sha
zatu
l Ani
za A
rsha
d, T
uan
M Y
usoff
Sha
h Tu
an Y
a an
d Ah
mad
Sob
ri M
uda.
U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi P
ETRO
NAS
, U
nive
rsiti
Put
ra
Mal
aysia
(UPM
), Ta
ylor
’s U
nive
rsity
Mal
aysia
Pape
r ID
28,
Mic
row
ave-
assis
ted
CO2 A
ctiva
ted
Carb
on
from
O
il Pa
lm
Shel
l us
ing
Mic
row
ave
Tem
pera
ture
as
Pr
oces
s Pa
ram
eter
, Ad
ekun
le
Mos
hood
Ab
ioye
, Lu
kman
N
iyi
Abdu
lkad
ir an
d Fa
rid N
asir
Ani,
Abub
akar
Tafa
wa
Bale
wa
Uni
vers
ity,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi M
alay
sia (U
TM),
Mal
aysia
3.30
-3.4
5Pa
per I
D 4,
Impa
ct o
f Rf A
nd Le
ds o
n Pl
ants
Gro
wth
, A.
Al S
aadi
, M. A
l Ras
hdi,
H. A
l-Nas
sri,
Z. N
adir,
M.
Khan
, Sul
tan
Qab
oos U
nive
rsity
, Sul
tana
te o
f Om
an
Pape
r ID
42, S
tudy
on
Mic
robi
olog
ical
Effe
ctive
ness
of
Hou
seho
ld W
ater
Tre
atm
ent
Tech
nolo
gy B
ased
on
WHO
Gui
delin
es, M
d. R
ezau
l Kar
im D
epar
tmen
t of
Civ
il an
d En
viro
nmen
tal
Engi
neer
ing,
Isla
mic
U
nive
rsity
of T
echn
olog
y (IU
T), B
angl
ades
h
Pape
r ID
31 C
hara
cter
izatio
n O
f Bio
mas
s Sol
id W
aste
Fo
r Bi
o-Fu
els
Prod
uctio
n In
Bru
nei
Daru
ssal
am,
Moh
amm
ad
Nur
ul
Isla
m,
Nur
Am
al
Fadh
ilah
Nar
awi,
Rosly
nna
Rosli
and
Moh
amed
Hai
rol
Md
Ali.
Uni
vers
iti
Tekn
olog
i Br
unei
(U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Mal
aysia
(U
TM),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
40, E
valu
ation
of P
etro
pyhs
ical
Par
amet
ers
and
Rese
rvoi
r Po
tenti
al o
f Bo
ka B
il an
d Bh
uban
Fo
rmati
ons
of S
urm
a Ba
sin,
Bang
lade
sh:
A Ca
se
Stud
y of R
ashi
dpur
Gas
Fiel
d U
sing W
ell L
og A
naly
sis,
Md.
Am
inul
Isla
m, M
uham
mad
Ada
m M
ohd
Yusr
i, M
oham
ed R
agab
Sha
laby
and
Md.
Abd
us S
alam
, U
nive
rsiti
Bru
nei D
arus
sala
m, U
nive
rsity
Tek
nolo
gi
Petr
onas
, Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i
3.45
-4.0
0Pa
per I
D 5,
Inve
stiga
tion
of T
he C
hara
cter
istics
of P
v Sy
stem
For
Diff
eren
t Irr
adia
nces
And
Tem
pera
ture
s,
S. Is
lam
, M. A
. Sal
am, M
. N. I
slam
, Wes
tern
Insti
tute
of
Te
chno
logy
, M
elbo
urne
, Au
stra
lia,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i, Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
62,
Brid
ging
the
gap
bet
wee
n w
ater
po
tenti
al a
nd w
ater
util
izatio
n fo
r ba
zkha
ndo
wei
r co
mm
and,
As
hfaq
ue
Mem
on,
Ashf
aque
Ah
med
Pa
than
, Sh
afi M
uham
mad
Kor
i and
Kha
lifa
Qas
im
Lagh
ari,
Meh
ran
Uni
vers
ity
of
Engi
neer
ing
and
Tech
nolo
gy, J
amsh
oro,
Pak
istan
Pape
r ID
134,
CF
D sim
ulati
on o
f sup
erso
nic
jet
impi
ngem
ent
in c
onte
xt o
f de
sign
of r
ocke
t la
unch
-pad
Muh
amm
ad A
fiq R
adzm
an a
nd N
asee
m
Udd
in,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
Pape
r ID
44,
3D
Petr
ophy
sical
Mod
elin
g of
Ben
d Co
nglo
mer
ate,
Boo
nsvi
lle F
ield
, Te
xas,
USA
, M
d.
Amin
ul Is
lam
, Akm
Eah
sanu
l Haq
ue a
nd M
oham
ed
Raga
b Sh
alab
y, U
nive
rsiti
Bru
nei D
arus
sala
m (U
BD),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
4.00
-4.1
5Pa
per
ID
13,
Dete
rmin
ation
of
Re
sona
nce
Wav
elen
gths
for P
hoto
nic
MU
X DE
-MU
X us
ing
50 m
Ra
dius
Ref
eren
ce R
ing
Reso
nato
r,
Angi
e Te
o Ch
en C
hen*
, M. R
akib
Udd
in, F
oo K
ui La
w,
Nur
Mus
yiira
h Ha
ji M
asir
and
Nur
Azm
ina,
Ele
ctric
al
and
Elec
tron
ic
Engi
neer
ing
Prog
ram
me
Area
, Fa
culty
of
Engi
neer
ing
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei,
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m.
Pape
r ID
87, R
eutil
izing
pot
entia
ls of
abl
ution
wat
er
for
sust
aina
ble
livin
g, A
shfa
que
Ahm
ed P
atha
n,
Ashf
aque
Ah
med
M
emon
, M
uham
mad
Ak
ram
Ak
hund
, Kh
an M
uham
mad
Bro
hi A
shfa
que
Sha,
M
ehra
n U
nive
rsity
of
Engi
neer
ing
and
Tech
nolo
gy,
Jam
shor
o, P
akist
an
Pape
r ID
112,
In
vesti
gatio
n of
Effi
cien
t U
se o
f En
ergy
In
The
Indu
stria
l Se
ctor
Of
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am,
M.G
. Ya
zdan
i, H.
U
llah
and
H.
Zulh
ilmi,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei (
UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
Pape
r ID
45,
3D
seism
ic i
nter
pret
ation
of
bend
co
nglo
mer
ate
of
atok
a gr
oup,
bo
onsv
ille
field
, Te
xas,
USA
, Kh
airu
nnisa
Bin
ti M
uhd
Bazle
e, A
km
Eahs
anul
Haq
ue, M
d. A
min
ul Is
lam
and
Moh
amed
Ra
gab
Shal
aby,
Uni
vers
iti B
rune
i Dar
ussa
lam
(UBD
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
12
DA
Y 1
4.15
-4.3
0Pa
per
ID 1
1, W
ind
Gene
ratio
n M
odel
ling
In L
dc
Base
d Ge
nera
tion
Plan
ning
Mod
els
– A
Case
Stu
dy
Of O
man
i Pow
er S
ecto
r With
Was
p-Iv,
A. S
. M
alik
, Aa
mir
Al-K
haru
si, A
hmed
Al-K
hath
iri,
Yous
uf
Al-M
ahro
uqi,
Sulta
n Q
aboo
s U
nive
rsity
, Su
ltana
te o
f Om
an
Pape
r ID
65,
Hyd
rody
nam
ics
Mod
ellin
g of
a R
iver
w
ith
Man
grov
e Fo
rest
s,
Alifa
tul
Haziq
ah
Abu
Hani
pah,
Zh
enre
n Gu
o an
d El
said
M
amdo
uh
Mah
mou
d Za
hran
, U
nive
rsiti
Te
knol
ogi
Brun
ei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
176,
Pe
rfor
man
ce o
f Hy
brid
Coi
r-gl
ass/
epo
xy
Subj
ecte
d to
Low
Vel
ocity
Cha
rpy
Impa
ct L
oadi
ng,
Asad
Kh
alid
, U
nive
rsiti
Tekn
olog
i Bru
nei U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
51, O
ptim
izatio
n of
Hea
t Ext
racti
on b
y Fl
at
Plat
e Co
llect
ors
from
the
Ther
mal
Rad
iatio
n So
urce
us
ing T
aguc
hi M
etho
d, N
ur W
ardh
yana
Yahy
a, R
eddy
Pr
asad
D.
M.,
Daks
hina
moo
rthy
Sa
thiy
amoo
rthy
an
d M
oham
mad
Haz
wan
Azr
i, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi
Brun
ei U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
4.30
-4.4
5Pa
per
ID 1
2, E
nerg
y Sa
ving
Pot
entia
l in
Resid
entia
l Se
ctor
and
Its
Impa
ct o
n Po
wer
Pla
nnin
g –
A Ca
se
Stud
y of
The
Mai
n In
terc
onne
cted
Sys
tem
(M
is)
of O
man
, A.
S.
Mal
ik,
S. A
l-Saa
di,
A. A
l-Wah
aibi
, A.
Al-B
adi,
A. A
l-Hin
ai,
Sulta
n Q
aboo
s U
nive
rsity
, Su
tana
te o
f Om
an
Pape
r ID
86,
Rem
oval
of
vario
us p
ollu
tant
s us
ing
cons
truc
ted
wet
land
with
sel
ecte
d pl
ants
in h
umid
tr
opic
al a
reas
, H.
M.K
. Hj
Met
ali,
Z. G
uo a
nd S
.B.
Dura
man
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
Pap
er ID
33,
In
vesti
gatio
n on
Fr
ictio
n Sti
r W
eldi
ng o
f 2 m
m T
hick
Alu
min
ium
She
et A
gus
Dwi
Angg
ono,
Bib
it Su
gito
and
Agu
s Ha
riyan
to,
Uni
vers
itas M
uham
mad
iyah
Sur
akar
ta, I
ndon
esia
Pape
r ID
57,
Cha
ract
eriza
tion
of r
ice
husk
as
a po
tenti
al
rene
wab
le
ener
gy
sour
ce,
N
ikda
lila
Rade
nahm
ad,
Nur
ul
Afiqa
h Ha
ji M
orni
, As
hfaq
Ah
med
, Ju
liana
Zai
ni,
Muh
amm
ad S
aifu
llah
Abu
Baka
r an
d Ab
ul
Kala
m
Azad
, U
nive
rsiti
Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
(UBD
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
4.45
-5.0
0Pa
per
ID
140,
En
ergy
Effi
cien
t Ap
proa
ches
in
Pa
ssiv
e O
ptica
l N
etw
ork:
A
Revi
ew,
Nur
azm
ina
Ling
as, M
. Rak
ib U
ddin
1, S
hah
New
az, a
nd H
asnu
l Ha
shim
U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
Pape
r ID
175,
Phy
sico-
Chem
ical
Ana
lysis
of G
roun
d W
ater
, and
Impa
ct o
f Wat
er Q
ualit
y on
the
Heal
th o
f Pe
ople
in K
hush
ab C
ity, P
akist
an, S
.M. T
alha
Qad
ri,
Md.
Am
inul
Isla
m,
Arsh
ad R
aza
and
Riaz
Ahm
ad
Shei
kh, U
nive
rsiti
Bru
nei D
arus
sala
m (U
BD),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
Pape
r ID
11
4, S
usta
inab
le E
nerg
y Fo
r Pr
ospe
rity
Of
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m,
Saifu
l Is
lam
and
Gho
lam
Ya
zdan
i, U
nive
rsiti
Tekn
olog
i Bru
nei
Pape
r ID
83,
Cha
ract
eriza
tion
of s
ewag
e slu
dge
for
pote
ntial
ene
rgy
reco
very
via
gas
ifica
tion
proc
ess,
N
urul
Afiq
ah H
aji
Mor
ni,
Nik
dalil
a Ra
dena
hmad
, As
hfaq
Ahm
ed,
Muh
amm
ad S
aifu
llah
Abu
Baka
r an
d Ab
ul K
alam
Aza
d, U
nive
rsiti
Bru
nei D
arus
sala
m
(UBD
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
13
DA
Y 2
Para
llel S
essi
ons D
ay 2
(TU
ESDA
Y 13
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orni
ng)
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ksA
(EEE
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(CE)
C (M
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(PCE
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Venu
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ctur
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eatr
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(LT1
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se II
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ctur
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eatr
e 2
(LT2
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se II
ILe
ctur
e Th
eatr
e 3
(LT3
) Pha
se II
IRo
om C
EA-L
2.01
Pha
se II
I
Sess
ion
Chai
rsDr
. Abu
l kal
am A
zad,
Uni
vers
iti B
rune
i Dar
ussa
lam
(U
BD),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m a
nd D
r Fe
roza
Beg
um,
Uni
vers
iti
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
(UBD
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
Asso
c.
Prof
. Dr
. Ek
amba
ram
Pa
lane
esw
aran
, Sw
inbu
rne
Uni
vers
ity o
f Te
chno
logy
, Aus
tral
ia D
r M
otiar
Rah
man
, Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Prof
. Dr.
Yulfi
an A
min
anda
Dr. H
jh R
osly
nna
Binti
Hj R
osli
Uni
vers
iti
Tekn
olog
i Br
unei
(U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
Prof
. Za
ki Y
aman
i Za
karia
, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi
Mal
aysi
a (U
TM),
Mal
aysi
a
Dr B
ashi
r Sul
eman
Abu
sahm
in, U
nive
rsiti
Tekn
olog
i Br
unei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
10.0
0-10
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Pape
r ID
19, H
igh
Non
linea
r Coe
ffici
ents
Of P
hoto
nic
Crys
tal F
iber
With
Ultr
a-Fl
atten
ed
Chro
mati
c Di
sper
sion,
Fer
oza
Begu
m, U
BD, B
rune
i, Iz
udde
en
Kabi
r Ya
kasa
i, Em
eroy
lariffi
on
Abas
, Ju
liana
Zai
ni, I
skan
dar
Petr
a, a
nd A
bul K
alam
Aza
d,
UBD
, Bru
nei
Pape
r ID
161
, Pr
elim
inar
y Su
rvey
on
Sust
aina
ble
Cons
truc
tion
Prac
tices
in
Born
eo:
A Ca
se S
tudy
of
Sar
awak
, Ch
ukw
uka
Chris
tian
Ohu
eri,
Wal
lace
Im
oudu
Ene
gbum
a an
d Ha
bil
Hadi
na,
Swin
burn
e U
nive
rsity
of T
echn
olog
y Sa
raw
ak (S
UTS
), M
alay
sia
Pape
r ID
116
Desig
n An
d De
velo
pmen
t O
f W
heel
chai
r Cu
m S
tret
cher
For
Pati
ent
Com
fort
An
d M
obili
ty,
Ham
id U
llah
and
Shah
ril S
ham
sudd
in,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i
Pape
r ID
94,
The
toug
hnes
s, s
tren
gth,
and
ther
mal
pr
oper
ties
enha
ncem
ent
of t
ough
ened
Pol
yam
ide
6 na
noco
mpo
sites
, Zu
rina
Moh
amad
, N
orzit
a N
gadi
, Maz
ura
Juso
h an
d Si
ti N
ajih
ah A
bdul
Man
an,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi M
alay
sia
10.1
5-10
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Pape
r ID
20, E
tche
d Fi
ber B
ragg
Gra
ting
Sens
or F
or
Lead
Ion
Dete
ction
, N. M
ohd
Raza
li1, H
. Moh
amed
1,
N. A
bdul
lah1
, N. S
afee
2, M
.F. O
mar
3, S
. Am
bran
1,
1Mal
aysia
-Japa
n In
tern
ation
al
Insti
tute
of
Te
chno
logy
, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi M
alay
sia,
5410
0,
Kual
a Lu
mpu
r, M
alay
sia, 2
Depa
rtm
ent o
f Che
mist
ry,
Facu
lty o
f Sc
ienc
e, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi M
alay
sia,
8131
0, J
ohor
, M
alay
sia,
3Dep
artm
ent
of P
hysic
s,
Facu
lty o
f Sc
ienc
e, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi M
alay
sia,
8131
0, Jo
hor,
Mal
aysia
Pape
r ID
182
, Ba
rrie
rs a
nd S
trat
egie
s fo
r Le
an
and
Gree
n In
Con
stru
ction
Pro
ject
s in
Aus
tral
ia,
Mus
tafa
Hus
sein
and
Eka
mba
ram
Pal
anee
swar
an,
Swin
burn
e U
nive
rsity
of T
echn
olog
y, A
ustr
alia
Pape
r ID
120
Re
plac
emen
t of
a
smal
l en
gine
by
a re
char
geab
le b
atter
y –
pow
ered
ele
ctric
m
otor
of
a
man
ually
co
ntro
lled
gras
s cu
tting
m
achi
ne c
omm
only
use
d in
Bru
nei
Moh
amm
ad
Ali
Basu
nia
and
Amal
Fa
dhila
h,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i
Pape
r ID
97,
Pol
yeth
ylen
imin
e Tr
eate
d Su
garc
ane
Baga
sse
as a
n Effi
cien
t Ad
sorb
ent
for
Rem
oval
of
Acet
amin
ophe
n, N
orzit
a N
gadi
, Zu
rina
Moh
amad
an
d M
azur
a Ju
soh
, Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi M
alay
sia
10.3
0-10
.45
Pape
r ID
7,
Inve
stiga
tion
of B
ushi
ng P
erfo
rman
ce
Usin
g Si
licon
Car
bide
Mat
eria
l, N
ur S
yadz
a, M
. A.
Sa
lam
, A.
K.
Azad
, ,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logy
Bru
nei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
,
Uni
vers
iti
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am (U
BD),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m.
Pape
r ID
18
3,
Lean
ing
to
Lean
fo
r Re
sour
ce
Man
agem
ent,
Mar
imut
hu
Kann
imut
hu,
Ekam
bara
m P
alan
eesw
aran
, Sw
inbu
rne
Uni
vers
ity
of Te
chno
logy
, Aus
tral
ia
Pape
r ID
167,
Fa
st
Pyro
lysis
O
f Bi
omas
s So
lid W
aste
For
Bio
-Oil,
Muh
amm
ad W
afiud
din
Ali
Hazis
and
Muh
amm
ad N
urul
Isla
m M
d Ab
dul
Gafu
r, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
Pape
r ID
99,
Effe
ct o
f Ci
rcul
ation
Flo
wra
te a
nd
Cool
ant
Tem
pera
ture
on
Pr
ogre
ssiv
e Fr
eeze
Co
ncen
trati
on
of
Rose
lle
Extr
act,
Maz
ura
Juso
h,
Zurin
a M
oham
ad,
Nor
zita
Nga
di,
Yahy
a N
orsh
afika
an
d Za
ki
Yam
ani
Zaka
ria,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi M
alay
sia
10.4
5-11
.00
Pape
r ID
46,
Des
ign
And
Mod
elin
g O
f A
Smar
t In
sole
Hyb
rid E
nerg
y Ha
rves
ter,
M.
Iqba
l*,
M.
M.
Nau
man
*, Q
. H. N
. Che
ok*,
A. E
. Pg.
Aba
s* a
nd I.
Ah
mad
*,
*Ene
rgy
Syst
ems
Engi
neer
ing,
Fa
culty
of
In
tegr
ated
Te
chno
logi
es,
Uni
vers
iti
Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
, *F
acul
ty o
f M
echa
nica
l En
gine
erin
g,
Ghul
am
Isha
q Kh
an
Insti
tute
of
En
gine
erin
g Sc
ienc
es a
nd Te
chno
logy
, Top
i, Pa
kist
an
Pape
r ID
184
, The
rol
e of
str
ateg
ic m
anag
emen
t &
pr
ojec
t man
agem
ent t
o or
gani
satio
nal s
ucce
ss, N
. S.
M. S
ufer
i and
Moti
ar R
ahm
an, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi
Brun
ei (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
177,
Pe
rfor
man
ce o
f Em
pty
and
Foam
Fill
ed Ju
te a
nd G
lass
/ epo
xy C
orru
gate
d Pl
ates
Su
bjec
ted
to L
ater
al L
oadi
ng, A
sad
Khal
id a
nd Z
ul
Fadz
li Az
mi,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
111
, Ph
ysic
al a
nd C
hem
ical
Pro
perti
es
of T
ropi
cal
Rain
fore
st W
ood
Spec
ies
as P
oten
tial
Biom
ass
from
Sou
thea
st A
sia,
Nur
ul A
fiqah
Haj
i M
orni
, Ro
snah
Abd
ulla
h an
d Ab
ul K
alam
Aza
d,
Uni
vers
iti B
rune
i Dar
ussa
lam
11.0
0-11
.15
Pape
r ID
47
, O
nset
Fi
re
Dete
ction
In
Vi
deo
Sequ
ence
s U
sing
Regi
on B
ased
Str
uctu
re F
rom
M
otion
For
Non
-Rig
id B
odie
s Al
gorit
hm (
Rbsf
m-
Nrb
a), M
alik
Moh
amed
Um
ar*,
Liy
anag
e C
De S
ilva
*, *
Facu
lty o
f In
tegr
ated
Tec
hnol
ogie
s, *
Uni
vers
iti Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
, Bru
nei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
18
5,
A br
ief
over
view
of
gr
eeni
ng
existi
ng
build
ings
, N
.H.
Jula
yhe
and
Moti
ar
Rahm
an, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
Pape
r ID
118,
CFD
ana
lysis
on
MHD
flow
of t
wo-
fluid
no
nlin
ear
mod
el fo
r bl
ood
rheo
logy
in c
onst
ricte
d ar
terie
s, D
. S.
San
kar,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
12
2,
Kine
tic
mod
ellin
g an
d pr
oces
s pa
ram
eter
s op
timiza
tion
of b
iodi
esel
pro
ducti
on
from
jat
roph
a oi
l, Re
ddy
Pras
ad D
.M.,
Vale
rian
Vict
or K
ong,
Dak
shin
amoo
rthy
Sat
hiya
moo
rthy
, R
Sent
hilk
umar
and
Nur
War
dhya
na Y
ahya
, Uni
vers
iti
Tekn
olog
i Bru
nei (
UTB
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
, Col
lege
of
App
lied
Scie
nces
– so
har,
Indi
a
14
11.1
5-11
.30
Pape
r ID
58
, A
Sim
ulin
k Bl
ock
for
Qua
drot
or
Roto
rcra
ft
Moti
on A
nim
ation
, H. M
. Nas
ir 1,
S. M
uham
ad 2
, S.
Kar
i 3, F
. Ahm
ad 4
, M. S
. M. A
li 5,
1,2
,3 R
azak
Fa
culty
of T
echn
olog
y an
d In
form
atics
, 4,5
Mal
aysia
-Ja
pan
Inte
rnati
onal
In
stitu
te
of
Tech
nolo
gy,
1,2,
3,4,
5Uni
vers
iti
Tekn
olog
i M
alay
sia,
Kual
a Lu
mpu
r, M
alay
sia
Pape
r ID
18
8,
An
over
view
of
co
nstr
uctio
n re
late
d po
llutio
n, M
otiar
Rah
man
and
N. A
. Om
ar
Ali,
Uni
vers
iti
Tekn
olog
i Br
unei
(U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
Pape
r ID
72, D
esig
n an
d fa
bric
ation
of a
mul
tipur
pose
so
lar
desk
for
Jer
udon
g In
tern
ation
al S
choo
l in
Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
, W
essa
m
Ham
id,
Jeru
dong
In
tern
ation
al S
choo
l (JIS
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
13
3,
Elec
troc
hem
ical
an
d st
ruct
ural
ch
arac
teriz
ation
of
BaCe
0.7Z
r0.1
5Y0.
1Zn0
.05O
3-δ
as
an
elec
trol
yte
for
SOFC
-H,
Ahm
ed
Afif,
Seik
h M
oham
mad
Ha
bibu
r Ra
hman
, N
ikda
lila
Rade
nahm
ad,
Afizu
l Ha
kem
Bin
Kar
im,
Hida
yatu
l Q
ayyi
mah
Hj
Hairu
l Ab
sah
and
Abul
Kal
am A
zad,
U
nive
rsiti
Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
(U
BD),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am,
Chal
mer
s U
nive
rsity
of
Tech
nolo
gy,
Swed
en
11.3
0-11
.45
Pape
r ID
61,
Des
ign
and
Sim
ulati
on o
f Si
ngle
-Axi
s an
d Du
al-A
xis
Sola
r Tr
acki
ng S
yste
ms,
Abd
ul H
adi
Moh
aim
in*,
M
. Ra
kib
Udd
in,
Hasn
ul
Hash
im,
Nor
alam
Tua
h an
d M
. Rah
imi Z
ahar
i, El
ectr
ical
and
El
ectr
onic
Eng
inee
ring
Prog
ram
me
Area
, Fac
ulty
of
Engi
neer
ing
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i, Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
106
, Inv
estig
ation
of w
aste
ful a
ctivi
ties
to
impr
ove
cons
truc
tion
prod
uctiv
ity:
In p
ersp
ectiv
e of
con
stru
ction
in A
stan
a, A
ssel
Biss
enov
a an
d M
d As
lam
Hos
sain
, Naz
arba
yev
Uni
vers
ity, K
azak
hsta
n
Pape
r ID
100,
In
crea
sing
perf
orm
ance
of
st
raig
ht p
atter
n of
rub
ber
tire
on a
spha
lt tr
ack
by
sulp
hur c
ompo
sition
, Pr
amuk
o Ilm
u Pu
rbop
utro
an
d Ag
ung
Sety
o Da
rmaw
an,
Uni
vers
itas
Muh
amm
adiy
ah S
urak
arta
, Ind
ones
ia
Pape
r ID
139
, Ve
nt s
yste
m d
esig
n fo
r bu
lk r
oad
tank
ers
fillin
g st
ation
s in
volv
ed
in
load
ing
the
vola
tile
refin
ery
prod
ucts
, Bh
arat
M
ahak
al
and
Sanj
ay B
apat
, Pet
roko
n U
tam
a Sd
n. B
hd.
11.4
5-12
.00
Pape
r ID
70
, A
Revi
ew
of
Tran
spor
t De
man
d M
odel
ling
For
The
Scho
ol
Run
In
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am, F
. Ariffi
n, Y
. H. Y
ap, E
. S. M
. M. Z
ahra
n,
S. J.
Tan
, Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei (
UTB
),, B
rune
i Da
russ
alam
Pape
r ID
76, W
ater
leve
l esti
mati
on o
ver v
eget
ated
te
rrai
ns in
coas
tal a
rea
usin
g m
ulti-
tem
pora
l rem
ote
sens
ing
data
: a
case
stu
dy i
n Tu
mpa
t, M
alay
sia,
Zhoo
bin
Rahi
mi a
nd F
arid
ah O
thm
an, U
nive
rsity
of
Mal
aya
(UM
), M
alay
sia
Pape
r ID
73, I
nves
tigati
on o
f Liq
uid
Flow
Inte
racti
on
with
Diff
eren
t Vi
scos
ity o
f Su
cros
e So
lutio
n, N
ur
Liya
na Z
amri
and
Moh
d Ha
zimin
Moh
d Sa
lleh,
In
tern
ation
al I
slam
ic U
nive
rsity
Mal
aysia
(IIU
M),
Mal
aysia
Pape
r ID
143
, Im
prov
emen
t on
leve
l mea
sure
men
t &
con
trol
of
existi
ng o
pen
drai
n ca
isson
s on
fixe
d off
shor
e pl
atfor
ms,
Jam
es Jo
seph
Vill
alva
, Gre
gorio
Pa
rayn
o an
d Dk
Noo
razli
na P
g. M
aidi
, Pe
trok
on
Uta
ma
Sdn.
Bhd
., Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Para
llel S
essi
ons D
ay 2
(TU
ESDA
Y 13
NO
V 20
18 A
ftern
oon)
Trac
ksA
(EEE
)B
(CE)
C (M
E)D
(PCE
)
Venu
eLe
ctur
e Th
eatr
e 1
(LT1
) Pha
se II
ILe
ctur
e Th
eatr
e 2
(LT2
) Pha
se II
ILe
ctur
e Th
eatr
e 3
(LT3
) Pha
se II
IRo
om C
EA-L
2.01
Pha
se II
I
Sess
ion
Chai
rsDr
Ash
raf K
halil
and
Dr H
asnu
l Has
him
, UTB
, Bru
nei
Daru
ssal
amDr
. Ya
p Yo
k Ho
e an
d Dr
. El
-Sai
d M
amdo
uh
Mah
mou
d Za
hran
, UTB
, Bru
nei D
arus
sala
mDr
Asa
d A
Khal
id A
l Abd
ulla
h
Asso
c. P
rof.
Dr. J
udha
Pur
bola
kson
o, U
TB, B
rune
i Da
russ
alam
Dr R
eddy
Pra
sad,
UTB
, Dr A
min
ul Is
lam
, UBD
2.00
–2.
15Pa
per
ID 1
24, G
IS A
pplic
ation
s in
Det
ectin
g Fo
rest
an
d Bu
sh F
ire R
isk A
reas
in B
rune
i Dar
ussa
lam
: An
Anal
ysis
on M
uara
and
Bel
ait
Dist
ricts
, Sha
fi N
oor
Isla
m,
Uni
vers
iti B
rune
i Dar
ussa
lam
(UBD
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
.
Pape
r ID
91,
Deg
rada
tion
of P
ollu
tant
s on
Gro
und
Surf
aces
of P
aved
Urb
an A
reas
, Nab
iihah
Abd
Sal
am,
Guo
Zhen
ren
and
Zulia
na
Hj
Nay
an,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
95,
Ava
ilabi
lity
of T
imbe
r W
aste
and
Its
Cu
rren
t U
ses
In
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am,
Nur
liyan
a Al
i, M
d Gh
olam
Ya
zdan
i an
d Sa
iful
Baha
rin
Dura
man
, Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei (
UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
Pape
r ID
158
, Es
timati
on o
f th
e ro
ck s
tren
gth
of
Wal
loon
Coa
l Mea
sure
s, S
urat
Bas
in A
ustr
alia
usin
g So
nic
log,
Mor
teza
Jam
i, St
ephe
n Ty
son,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
2.15
–2.
30Pa
per
ID
165,
Re
mot
e Se
nsin
g ap
plic
ation
in
ra
info
rest
m
onito
ring
in
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am,
Shafi
Noo
r Is
lam
, S.
B.
Huss
ain,
Uni
vers
iti B
rune
i Da
russ
alam
(UBD
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
93, G
IS-b
ased
tech
niqu
es to
iden
tify
flood
ris
k zo
nes (
blue
spot
s): a
case
stud
y of
Sun
gai B
rune
i ca
tchm
ent,
Ange
l En
g Hi
e Ta
n, U
dith
a Ra
tnay
ake
and
Ena
Karti
na A
bdul
Rah
man
, Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi
Brun
ei (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
114
, Su
stai
nabl
e En
ergy
for
Pro
sper
ity
of B
rune
i Da
russ
alam
, Sa
iful
Isla
m a
nd G
hola
m
Yazd
ani,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
Pape
r ID
178
, ,C
atal
ytic
chel
ation
met
hod
for
the
rem
oval
of
heav
y m
etal
s (P
b, N
i an
d Cd
) fr
om
paph
ia t
extil
e, W
an A
zele
e W
an A
bu B
akar
, N
ur
Syafi
qah
Moh
amad
Sa’
adan
and
Ihsa
n W
an A
zele
e,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi M
alay
sia (U
TM),
Mal
aysia
DA
Y 2
15
2.30
–2.
45Pa
per
ID
74,
Dem
and-
Base
d Ph
otov
olta
ic
Orie
ntati
on A
nd P
ower
Flo
w A
sses
smen
ts o
f A 1
1 Kv
N
etw
ork,
Zen
L. C
hai,
S. P.
Ang
, M. A
. Sal
am, W
illia
m
Voon
, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am, B
erak
as P
ower
Man
agem
ent C
ompa
ny
Sdn
Bhd,
Bru
nei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
130
, Wat
er q
ualit
y da
taba
se fo
r Br
unei
–
the
case
of
layo
ng,
Nur
Izz
ah A
tirah
Yus
ri, S
tefa
n Go
deke
and
Nur
Hak
imah
Man
sor,
Uni
vers
iti B
rune
i Da
russ
alam
(UBD
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
164
, Sl
ow P
yrol
ysis
Of
Agric
ultu
ral
Solid
W
aste
s fo
r Bi
o-Ch
ar, M
uham
mad
Naj
ib J
aapa
r an
d M
oham
mad
Nur
ul Is
lam
Md
Abdu
l Gaf
ur, U
nive
rsiti
Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
179
, In
fluen
ce o
f Ac
id T
reat
men
t on
bo
th P
olys
ulfo
ne S
uppo
rt a
nd M
ultiw
alle
d Ca
rbon
N
anot
ube-
Tita
nium
N
anot
ube
Hybr
id
tow
ards
th
e Pe
rfor
man
ce
of
Thin
Fi
lm
Nan
ocom
posit
e M
embr
ane
in F
orw
ard
Osm
osis,
Ihsa
n W
an A
zele
e,
Pei S
ean
Goh,
Woe
i Jye
Lau
and
Ahm
ad F
auzi
Ism
ail,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi M
alay
sia (U
TM),
Mal
aysia
2.45
-3.0
0Pa
per I
D 77
, Con
volu
tiona
l Neu
ral N
etw
orks
for F
acia
l Em
otion
Rec
ogni
tion
Tow
ards
The
Dev
elop
men
t of
Au
tom
atic P
ain
Qua
ntifie
r, R.
A. V
irrey
, L. C
. De
Silv
a,
Facu
lty o
f Int
egra
ted
Tech
nolo
gies
, Uni
vers
iti B
rune
i Da
russ
alam
(UBD
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
172,
Use
of t
he se
mip
erm
eabl
e m
embr
ane
devi
ce (
spm
d) f
or m
onito
ring
poly
cycl
ic a
rom
atic
hydr
ocar
bons
(pa
hs)
and
btex
in
Brun
ei’s
wat
er
rese
rvoi
rs, A
mar
Sya
hira
h Ha
ji Ab
d M
urad
, Ste
fan
Gode
ke, N
ur H
akim
ah B
te M
ohd
Man
sor
and
Lim
Le
e Ho
on,
Uni
vers
iti B
rune
i Da
russ
alam
(U
BD),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
32,
Bio-
Fuel
s Pr
oduc
tion
thro
ugh
Copy
roly
sis O
f Bi
omas
s So
lid W
aste
: A
Revi
ew,
Nur
Am
al F
adhi
lah
Nar
awi,
Moh
amm
ad
Nur
ul I
slam
, Ro
slynn
a Ro
sli a
nd M
oham
ed H
airo
l M
d Al
i,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei (
UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
.
Pape
r ID
34,
Syn
thes
is, S
truc
tura
l An
d Th
erm
al
Prop
ertie
s O
f Do
uble
Per
ovsk
ite N
dSrM
n2O
6 As
Po
tenti
al A
node
Mat
eria
ls Fo
r Sol
id O
xide
Fue
l Cel
ls,
Sham
mya
Afr
oze*
, Ab
dalla
M.
Abda
lla,
Nik
dalil
a Ra
dena
hmad
, Q
uenti
n Ch
eok
Hoon
Nam
, Ab
ul K
. Az
ad
Facu
lty o
f Int
egra
ted
Tech
nolo
gies
, Uni
vers
iti B
rune
i Da
russ
alam
, Ja
lan
Tung
ku L
ink,
Gad
ong,
BE
1410
, Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
.
3.00
-3.1
5Te
a Br
eak
3.15
-3.3
0Pa
per
ID 8
5, 4
0 Gb
/S P
hoto
nic
Wdm
Tra
nsm
itter
De
sign,
Sim
ulati
on A
nd A
naly
sis, N
ur M
usyi
irah
Haji
Mas
ri, M
. Rak
ib U
ddin
and
Law
Foo
Kui
, Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
101
, Tow
ards
a s
usta
inab
le c
onsu
mpti
on
of w
ater
for
hou
seho
lds
in B
rune
i Da
russ
alam
, Sa
iful I
slam
and
Sai
ful B
ahar
in D
uram
an, U
nive
rsiti
Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m.
Pape
r ID
96,
Inve
stiga
tion
Of
Ener
gy U
ses
In O
il An
d Ga
s In
dust
ry In
Bru
nei D
arus
sala
m, M
d Gh
olam
Yaz
dani
, H.
Ulla
h, N
. Ha
napi
and
M.H
. Al
i, U
nive
rsiti
Te
knol
ogi
Brun
ei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
Pape
r ID
15
5,
Synt
hesis
, St
ruct
ural
An
d Th
erm
ogra
vim
etric
St
udie
s O
f Ba
Ce0.
7Zr0
.1Y0
.1Pr
0.1O
3 Pe
rovs
kite
Fo
r It-
Sofc
s, S
. Ho
ssai
n, A
. M
. Ab
dalla
1,3,
J.
H. Z
aini
, S.
M.H
. Rah
man
4, S
. Erik
sson
4, A
. K. A
zad,
Fac
ulty
of
In
tegr
ated
Te
chno
logi
es,
Uni
vers
iti
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am,
Jala
n Tu
ngku
Lin
k, G
adon
g BE
141
0,
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m 2
Insti
tute
of N
ucle
ar S
cien
ce &
Te
chno
logy
, Ban
glad
esh
Atom
ic E
nerg
y Com
miss
ion,
GP
O
Box
No.
37
87,
Dhak
a 10
00,
Bang
lade
sh
3Dep
artm
ent o
f Mec
hani
cal E
ngin
eerin
g, F
acul
ty o
f En
gine
erin
g, S
uez
Cana
l Uni
vers
ity, I
smai
lia 4
1522
, Eg
ypt
4Dep
artm
ent
of C
hem
istry
and
Che
mic
al
Engi
neer
ing,
Cha
lmer
s U
nive
rsity
of
Tech
nolo
gy,
Gote
borg
SE
4129
6, S
wed
en
3.30
-3.4
5Pa
per
ID 1
94, A
n ex
act
met
hod
for
com
putin
g th
e de
lay
mar
gin
for t
he IF
C sy
stem
in m
icro
grid
, Ash
raf.
Khal
il, Z
akar
yia.
Raj
ab
Uni
vers
iti
Tekn
olog
i Br
unei
(U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am, U
nive
rsity
of B
engh
azi,
Liby
a.
Pape
r ID
98, A
n an
alys
is of
stati
stica
l cor
rela
tion
for
dow
nsca
led
prec
ipita
tion
data
, Kha
irunn
isa S
ajid
ah
Hj A
bd A
ziz, S
hahr
iar S
ham
s, U
dith
a Ra
tyan
ake
and
Ena
Karti
na A
bdul
Rah
man
, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi
Brun
ei (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
160,
Fi
xed
Bed
Pyro
lysis
of B
iom
ass
Solid
Was
tes
for
Bio-
Fuel
s in
Bru
nei
Daru
ssal
am,
Moh
amm
ad Is
lam
, Moh
amed
Ali,
Abd
ul S
aeid
and
Fa
rid A
ni,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei (
UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
Pape
r ID
168,
Syn
thes
is an
d St
ruct
ural
Pro
perti
es o
f Yb
and
Zr C
o-do
ped
Sm1-
xFe1
-xO
3, A
. M. A
bdal
la, S
. Ho
ssai
n, N
. Rad
enah
mad
, A.
K. A
zad1
,*
Facu
lty
of
Inte
grat
ed
Tech
nolo
gies
U
nive
rsiti
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m,
Jala
nTun
gku
Link
, Ga
dong
BE
1410
, Bru
nei D
arus
sala
m. M
echa
nica
l Eng
inee
ring
Depa
rtm
ent,
Facu
lty o
f En
gine
erin
g, S
uez
Cana
l U
nive
rsity
, Is
mai
lia
4152
2,
Egyp
t. In
stitu
te
of
Nuc
lear
Sci
ence
& T
echn
olog
y, B
angl
ades
h At
omic
En
ergy
Com
miss
ion,
GPO
Box
No.
378
7, D
haka
10
00, B
angl
ades
h.
DA
Y 2
16
3.45
-4.0
0Pa
per
ID 1
90,
Pred
ictio
n of
rai
n ra
te d
istrib
ution
w
ith ti
me
dela
y ba
sed
on m
easu
red
1-m
in r
ain
inte
nsity
dat
a to
miti
gate
fad
es o
n sa
telli
te l
ink,
M
d M
okta
rul A
lam
, Md
Rafiq
ul Is
lam
, M. A
. Sal
am,
Nor
hafiz
ah M
uham
mad
Inte
rnati
onal
Isla
mic
Uni
vers
ity M
alay
sia (
IIUM
), U
nive
rsiti
Te
knol
ogi
Brun
ei,
(UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
Pape
r ID
119
, A r
evie
w o
f pl
anni
ng g
uide
lines
and
st
anda
rds
for
eart
hwor
k de
velo
pmen
t ne
ar s
lope
s in
Bru
nei D
arus
sala
m, E
na K
artin
a Ab
dul R
ahm
an,
Udi
tha
Ratn
ayak
e, S
oon
Jiann
Tan
, Abd
ul R
azi H
aji
Mah
ri, A
ngel
Eng
Hie
Tan
, Di
yana
Haj
i O
thm
an,
Ahm
ad
Naz
ri Ha
ji Sa
btu
and
Hana
Ha
fiza
Hj
Ham
zah,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei (
UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
Pape
r ID
171,
Eff
ect
of
prod
uct
serv
ice
syst
em-in
vent
ory
cont
rol
inte
grati
on
on
the
indu
stria
l pe
rspe
ctive
in
Man
ufac
turin
g In
dust
ry,
Siti
Zuba
idah
Ism
ail a
nd J
enny
Har
ding
, U
nive
rsiti
Mal
aysia
Pah
ang,
Lou
ghbo
roug
h U
nive
rsity
, UK
Pape
r ID
15
4,
Effec
t of
Sa
lt-W
ater
on
th
e M
easu
rem
ent
of G
roun
d Re
sista
nce,
M. A
. Sal
am,
Ow
ais
Mal
ik, Q
. M. R
ahm
an, F
ushu
an W
en, S
yeed
Ha
san,
Chr
istina
AJ,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
, U
nive
rsiti
Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
(U
BD)
The
Uni
vers
ity
of
Wes
tern
O
ntar
io C
anad
a
4.00
-4.1
5Pa
per
ID
84,
Synt
hesis
An
d Ch
arac
teriz
ation
of
La
9.95
ba0.
05si5
.8zn
0.2o
26.7
75
Co-D
oped
La
ntha
num
Si
licat
e El
ectr
olyt
e fo
r In
term
edia
te
Tem
pera
ture
Sol
id O
xide
Fue
l Ce
lls,
H. Q
. H.
H.
Absa
h, S
. A. M
. Ali,
M. A
nwar
, A. M
. Abd
alla
, A. H
. Ka
rim, M
. R. S
omal
u, J.
Y. P
ark,
A. K
. Aza
d, U
nive
rsiti
Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
(U
BD),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am,
Uni
vers
iti K
eban
gsaa
n M
alay
sia (
UKM
), M
alay
sia,
Uni
vers
iti
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
(UBD
), Br
unei
Da
russ
alam
, Sej
ong
Uni
vers
ity, R
epub
lic o
f Kor
ea
Pape
r ID
56,
Pla
nar
and
netw
ork
spati
al a
naly
ses
of ro
ad tr
affic
acci
dent
s –
a re
view
of m
etho
ds a
nd
tool
s, A
ngel
Eng
Hie
Tan,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
186,
Sa
nd
Eros
ion
Pred
ictio
n in
A
Cent
rifug
al P
ump,
Yon
g Sz
e Hu
ey a
nd N
awaf
H.
Saei
d, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
Pape
r ID
14
9,
Poly
viny
liden
e Fl
uorid
e (P
VDF)
Pi
ezoe
lect
ric
Ener
gy
Harv
estin
g Fr
om
Rota
ry
Retr
actin
g M
echa
nism
: Im
itatin
g Fo
rear
m M
otion
, Sh
amm
ya A
froz
e, A
man
ina
Nur
fatin
Bin
ti Ha
ji Ba
kar,
Md
Sum
on R
eza,
M.A
. Sal
am a
nd A
bul K
. Aza
d, U
BD,
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m.
4.15
-4.3
0Pa
per
ID
105,
Co
mbi
ning
Pi
n An
d Bi
omet
ric
Iden
tifica
tions
As
En
hanc
emen
t To
U
ser
Auth
entic
ation
In In
tern
et B
anki
ng, C
herin
or U
mar
u Ba
h, A
fzaa
l Hu
ssai
n Se
yal,
Um
ar Y
ahya
, U
nive
rsiti
Tekn
olog
i Bru
nei (
UTB
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
60
, A
Revi
ew
of
Tran
spor
t De
man
d M
odel
ling
For t
he S
choo
l Run
in B
rune
i Dar
ussa
lam
, Fa
rah
Ariffi
n,
Yok
Hoe
Yap,
El
-Sai
d M
amdo
uh
Mah
mou
d Za
hran
and
Soo
n Jia
nn T
an,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
115,
Im
prov
ed
Desig
n An
d Fa
bric
ation
of A
Tun
ed D
ynam
ic V
ibra
tion
Abso
rber
, Ha
mid
U
llah
and
Choo
n Pi
ng
Low,
U
nive
rsiti
Tekn
olog
i Bru
nei (
UTB
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
150,
A C
ompr
ehen
sive
Met
hod
to E
valu
ate
Ener
gy E
ffici
ency
of
Indu
stria
l Co
nsum
ers,
Jin
ling
Men
g, J
iahu
a Hu
, Gu
oyin
g Li
n, L
inna
Ni,
Fush
uan
Wen
, M
d. A
bdus
Sal
am,
Elec
tric
Pow
er R
esea
rch
Insti
tute
, Gua
ngdo
ng E
lect
ric P
ower
Co.
, Ltd
, Chi
na,
Zhej
iang
Uni
vers
ity,
Hang
zhou
, Ch
ina,
Uni
vers
iti Te
knol
ogi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
4.30
-4.4
5Pa
per
ID 1
17,
Smar
t Fa
rm P
roto
type
for
Pla
nt
Dise
ase
Dete
ction
, Dia
gnos
is &
Tre
atm
ent U
sing
Iot
Devi
ce in
a G
reen
hous
e,
Muh
amm
ad
Hani
f Ju
mat
, M
ohd.
Sa
leem
N
azm
udee
n, A
u Th
ien
Wan
, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi
Brun
ei (U
TB),
Brun
ei D
arus
sala
m
Pape
r ID
11
0,
Stati
stica
l Co
rrel
ation
be
twee
n Ro
ad
Surf
ace
Roug
hnes
s an
d Tr
affic
Acci
dent
s,
Nur
ulhi
kmah
Haj
i Hus
aini
, So
on J
iann
Tan
, El
-Sai
d M
amdo
uh M
ahm
oud
Zahr
an,
Yok
Hoe
Yap
and
Hasn
aniza
n Ha
ji Ta
ib,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
37,
Desig
n an
d De
velo
pmen
t of
Ca
r In
terio
r U
sing
Qua
lity
Func
tion
Depl
oym
ent,
Ham
id U
llah,
Mur
ham
dila
h M
orni
, Ro
se F
atim
ah
and
Abdu
l Mus
taqi
m,
Uni
vers
iti T
ekno
logi
Bru
nei
(UTB
), Br
unei
Dar
ussa
lam
Pape
r ID
156
, In
vesti
gatio
n of
Ene
rgy
Usa
ge i
n th
e U
nive
rsity
, M. A
. Sal
am, M
G Ya
zdan
i, Fu
shua
n W
en,
Q.
M.
Rahm
an,
M.
Raki
b U
ddin
, Ch
ristin
a AJ
, Am
ir, U
nive
rsiti
Tek
nolo
gi B
rune
i (U
TB),
Bune
i Da
russ
alam
, Th
e U
nive
rsity
of
Wes
tern
Ont
ario
, Ca
nada
4.45
-5.0
0Pa
per
ID 1
70,
An I
mpr
oved
Rel
ay S
elec
tion
of
Coop
erati
ve
Mim
o Ba
sed
on
Chan
nel
Prio
rity
Mat
chin
g Al
gorit
hm, T
rung
Tan
Ngu
yen,
Le
Quy
Don
Te
chni
cal U
nive
rsity
, Ha
Noi
, Vie
t Nam
.
Pape
r ID
193
, M
inim
izatio
n of
tra
ffic
cong
estio
ns
usin
g a
traffi
c ad
aptiv
e m
odel
, M
uham
mad
Ha
fizul
Ilm
i Mar
juki
, Sha
rina
Yunu
s an
d Sw
ee P
eng
Ang
Uni
vers
iti
Tekn
olog
i Br
unei
(U
TB),
Brun
ei
Daru
ssal
am
Pape
r ID
195
, In
vesti
gatio
n fo
r Fl
uid
Flow
Rat
e fo
r a
Tida
l Tur
bine
, Ahm
ad F
arid
Dat
o Se
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COMMITTEE
ADVISOR
Professor Dr. Hajah Zohrah binti Haji Sulaiman Vice-Chancellor, UTB
STEERING COMMITTEE
ChairProf. Dr. Zuruzi Abu Samah Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Research)
SecretaryDr. Md. Abdus Salam
MembersDr. Hjh Noor Maya binti Haji Md Salleh Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Academic), UTBAwg Hj Ady Syarmin bin Hj Md Taib Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Industry & Services), UTBMr. Lim Chui Hua Acting Registrar and Secretary, UTB Mr. Hamdani bin Hj Ibrahim Acting Bursar, UTB
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
ChairpersonDr. Md. Abdus Salam
Deputy ChairpersonsDr. Md. Motiar RahmanDr. Hjh Ena Kartina binti Hj Abd Rahman
SecretaryDr. Mohamed Rakib Uddin
MembersDr. Yap Yok HoeDr. Mohammad Hazwan Bin AzriAwg Zainidi bin Haji Abd. HamidAwg Mohamed Hairol bin Haji Mohd. Ali
SECRETARIATChairpersonDr. Mohamed Rakib Uddin
Deputy ChairpersonDr. Reddy Prasad
SecretaryDr. Shahriar Shams
MembersSiti Mazulianawati binti Haji MajidNur Musyiirah binti Haji Masri, Master StudentDk Nurul Saidatul Mirzuara Pg Awang, PhD StudentSafwanah Nimatullah binti Mohd Said, PhD StudentHj Mohd Khairuldini bin Hj Metali, PhD StudentAlifatul Haziqah Abu Hanipah, PhD StudentMr. Chai Zen Lee, MSc StudentNur Wardhyana Yahya, MSc StudentMr. Law Foo Kui, PhD StudentNurul Syazwana binti Mohammad Suferi, PhD StudentNurnazerah Binti Haji Julayhe, PhD Student
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COMMITTEE
TECHNICAL COMMITTEEChairpersonProf. Dr. Guo Zhenren
Deputy ChairpersonDr. Hasnul Hidayat bin Hashim
MembersProf. Dr. Nawaf Hazim SaeidProf. Dr. Ardeshir BahreininejadProf. Dr. Stephen TysonProf. Dr. Morteza JamiDr. Ang Swee PengDr. Lim Tiong HooDr. Md. Gholam YazdaniDr. Mohammad Ali BasuniaDr. Md. Motiar RahmanDr. Tan Soon JiannDr. Ena Kartina Binti Hj Abd RahmanDr. Uditha Rohana RatnayakeDr. Sharina YunusDr. Asad A Khalid Al AbdullahDr. William Voon, BPMCLt Col (U) Schufin Hj Brahim, IET BruneiMuhd. Aminuddin Mohd. Yusof, IET BruneiHj Jailani Hj Buntar, IET BruneiSimon Leong Kian Ann, IET BruneiDr. Hasnul Hidayat HashimDr. Mohamed Rakib Uddin Dk Dr. Noor Muneerah binti Pg Hj JeludinPg Dr. Hj Saiful Baharin Pg Hj Duraman Dr. El-Said Mamdouh Mahmoud ZahranDr. Mohammad Nurul Islam GafurDr. Roslynna RosliDr. Ahmad Syamaizar Bin Haji Ahmad SabliDr Yap Yok HoeDr. Hj Mohd Khairul Masri
Dr. Lim Pang JenDr. Judha PurbolaksonoDr. Naseem UddinDr. Shahriar ShamsDr. Mohammad Hazwan AzriDr. Maziyar SabetDr. Khairunnisa Nabilah Binti Hj RuslanDr. Bashir Suleman Abushamin Dr. Reddy Prasad Dr. Nurul Hassan Dr. Mohamad Saiful Bin Haji OmarDr Haji Sharul Tazrajiman Bin Haji TajuddinDr. Au Thien WanDr. Wida Susanty Haji Suhaili Dr. Hjh Zainah SiauDr. Somnuk Phon-AmnuaisukDr. Minh-Son DaoDr. S.H. Shah Newaz Dr. Asem KasemDr. Mohamed Saleem Haja NazmudeenDr. Duraisamy Sambasiavm SankarDr. Muhaimin IsmoenDr Namasivayam NavaranjanDr Aida Maryam binti Haji BasriProf. Liyanage Chandratilak De Silva, UBD Dr. Aminul Islam, UBDDr. Abul Kalam Azad, UBD,Dr. Feroza Begum, UBDDr. Pg. Emeroyl Ariffion Abas, UBD
FINANCIAL COMMITTEEChairpersonDyg Rozeana binti Hj Md. Juani
Deputy ChairpersonDyg Hanisah binti Haji Mohd Salleh
MembersDiane Chan Moi PingSuzilawati Binti Hj HanafiahSiti Nor Didiareawati Binti JaliNurnuranural Binti JasniNurul Hafizah Binti HassanEtty Eratty Binti Metussin
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COMMITTEE
SPONSORSHIP COMMITTEEChairpersonDr. Sharina Yunus
Deputy ChairpersonIsmawi Bin Hj Yusof
MembersDr. Ahmad Syamaizar Bin Haji Ahmad SabliMs Jennifer Voon
MEDIA AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEEChairpersonDyg Siti Noorfatimah binti Awg Safar @ Haji Safar
Deputy ChairpersonMuhammad Fakhri bin Haji Badar
MembersDyg Siti Mazulianawati binti Haji Majid
ICT COMMITTEEChairpersonDr. Lim Pang Jen
Deputy ChairpersonMs. Yeo Sy Mey
MembersDr. Lim Tiong HooPg Mohd Zapari bin Pg AbdullahAwg Muhammad Sia bin AbdullahAbdul Aziz bin MetassanRafidah binti Awang Haji TengahRahizah binti Haji Abdul Rahman
FAIR AND EXHIBITION COMMITTEEChairpersonAsmaal Muizz Sallehhin Bin Hj Mohammad Sultan
Deputy ChairpersonAwg Khairuddin bin Haji Abd Ghafar
MembersAhmad Shamil Bin Hj Abd RahmanMohammad Aqil Fikry Bin Hj Mohd ShafieeKamarudjaman bin Abu Bakar
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COMMITTEE
CEREMONYChairpersonPg. Nooraidah binti Pg. Haji Mohammad
Deputy ChairpersonRajul Adli Bin Hj Asli
MembersDk Dr. Noor Muneerah binti Pg Hj Jeludin Muhammad Firdaus bin WasliMuhammad Nadzri buin TunehDyg Nur Amalina binti Haji AwangDyg Hajah Siti Mariam binti Haji AmitDr Aida Maryam binti Haji BasriAwang Sahri bin Haji MuratUstaz Mohd Fazalley bin Haji Hidup
LOGISTIC COMMITTEEChairpersonAwg Joffry Bin Hj Bungsu
Deputy ChairpersonHj Amat bin Hj Tinggal
MembersPg Siti Awa Binti Pg Hj MahmudAmirnuddin Bin Hj GillenHasri Bin IbrahimAwang Mohammad Zulfikri Bin Hj Md Ali
WELFARE AND ACCOMMODATION COMMITTEEChairpersonDk Seri Rahayu Binti Pg Yaákub
Deputy ChairpersonDr. Hjh Roslynna Rosli
MembersHj Ismit Bin Hj MohamadMuhammad Shahmauluddin Bin Hj Shahlehi
PUBLISHING COMMITTEEChairpersonAk. Muhammad Rahimi bin Pg Hj Zahari
Deputy ChairpersonDk Noralam Pg Tuah
INVITATION AND PROTOCOL COMMITTEEChairpersonHasnanizan binti Haji Mohd Taib
Deputy ChairpersonDr. Khairunnisa Nabilah Binti Hj Ruslan
MembersDk Hjh Rina Binti Pg RumbliHjh Marsah binti Hj HamdanNurul Fairuz binti Awang Haji AliRoslizaharyanti Binti Hj RosliHjh Norimah Binti Hj Abd Kadir
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COMMITTEE
HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEEChairpersonZuliana Binti Hj Nayan
Deputy ChairpersonHj Md Abu Yazid Bin Hj Damit
MembersSiti Nuratika Sri Mu’minnah binti Mohammad Hadi Muslim
REFRESHMENT COMMITTEEChairpersonDk Norhafizah binti Pg. Haji Muhammad
Deputy ChairpersonDyg Hajah Adlina Diyanah binti Haji Abdul Hamid
MembersZaitonah bte Sisa @ JudinSiti Rahimah Binti RahmatDk Hjh Faridah Binti Pg Hj Md. TahirSiti Najibah binti Haji Mohammad Ja’afri, Master StudentNurafiqah binti Haji Ibrahim, Master StudentNurul Khairiyyah binti Haji Sharifuddin, Master StudentNurul Anisa binti Hasnan, Master StudentAbdul Ilaah Anver, Degree Student
PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEEChairpersonDk Aidah binti Pg Haji Ahmad
Deputy ChairpersonAwang Haji Abdul Hafidz Bin Haji Ali Hassan
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INFORMATION ABOUT BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
Brunei enjoys a healthy economy and political stability, which is largely thanks to the abundant oil and gas reserves, allowing the people to enjoy a comfortable a way of life. Since gaining independence from the British in 1984, Brunei has continued to strive forward, becoming a member of a number of regional and international organisations, such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Organisation of Islamic Conference, the Commonwealth and the United Nations. Also, thanks to the extensive oilfields, first discovered in 1929, the people enjoy plenty of benefits, such as practically free healthcare, a well-established state education system and even a housing scheme dedicated to providing citizens with affordable homes. More than the benefits, though, Brunei’s modern infrastructure makes it unmistakably a 21st Century destination. There are plenty of hotels in the capital, as well as numerous options for shopping and leisure. Sports activities are also a common past time in Brunei, so there’s little difficulty in finding one to participate in. Despite the urban sophistication, there’s really nothing like walking through an air-conditioned mall looking for a place to eat lunch, and then trekking through the depths of the rainforest less than a couple of hours later!
Capital CityBandar Seri Begawan, affectionately referred to as ‘Bandar’ by the locals, is the capital city of the sultanate, and hosts some of Brunei-Muara District’s most prominent tourist attractions as well, including the Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Mosque and Kampong Ayer! The city also lies along the Brunei River, and you can spend an entire day walking around to explore its charms and historical marvels.
IslamBrunei has a rich Islamic heritage, and its practices are regularly observed by the people as the country’s official religion. The nation has some of the region’s most beautiful and iconic mosques, with ancient artifacts of the country’s history. Muslim visitors and non-Muslims are welcomed to experience the Islamic religion through the lives of the people here!
‘Darussalam’‘Darussalam’ was added to the country’s name by the third ruler, Sultan Sharif Ali, revered in history as the first Sultan to build a mosque in the country and governing according to Islamic principles. The term, which is Arabic (and consequently, so was Sultan Sharif Ali!), means ‘Abode of Peace’.
Oil & GasIn 1929, oil was first discovered in Seria, in the Belait District, and marked the start of the economy’s upward trajectory for Brunei. In 1991, that first oil field produced its billionth barrel and a monument was built near the original site to mark the achievement! Thanks to the oil and gas industry, the people have enjoyed significant benefits such as practically free healthcare and an affordable housing system.
‘Bah’If one Bruneian word could express a plethora of emotions, it would be ‘Bah’. It can be used to say yes, as a greeting, as a way to express frustration, or even resignation, depending on the tone of one’s voice!
WeatherSunny with a chance of showers would be the best way to describe the weather in Brunei. Clear, blue skies are pretty much a daily phenomenon, but do take note that the wettest months are from October to January and from May to July. An up-to-date, daily forecast of the weather can be found here.
National Philosophy (Malay Islamic Monarchy)When Brunei celebrated its independence, it affirmed its identity as a Malay and Islamic state governed by a monarchy. The philosophy of the Malay Islamic Monarchy, known as ‘Melayu Islam Beraja (MIB)’ in Malay, encapsulates Brunei’s culture and beliefs in a nutshell, with Malay traditions, Islamic laws and values and a mutual respect between the monarchy and the subjects.
Location & PopulationBrunei has a population of 421,300, with an incredibly colourful mix of cultures! The country has four districts and is located on Borneo island, between the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. It also has a 160km long coastline of sandy beaches, all of them a perfect spot to gaze at Brunei’s golden sunsets.
Language and CultureThe official language of Brunei is Malay, or Bahasa Melayu. However, English is also widely spoken here, so no need to worry about a communication barrier! Each ethnic Malay group also has its own native language, and the different cultures coexist harmoniously through a healthy respect and tolerance for one another.
National DayBrunei celebrates National Day on February 23rd, in the very place that it declared independence: the Taman Haji Sir Muda Sultan Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien, right in the heart of the capital. It’s also one of the best times to visit Brunei, as the city truly comes alive for the annual National Day celebrations!
‘Ambuyat’Brunei’s national dish was borne out of a period of hard times. ‘Ambuyat’, which is made of sago from the rumbia tree, was a staple food during World War II, when rice and meat were too expensive. Nowadays, it’s served in several restaurants as a local delicacy with sauces on the side and eaten with a form of wooden chopsticks called ‘candas’.
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Getting Around
Exploring the country is really a matter of one’s preference, and what your itinerary may look like. Cruise down the highway connecting three of Brunei’s districts in a rental car, or take a leisurely meander around the water village in the capital in a traditional water taxi.
TaxiTaxis in Brunei are metered, with a base price of BND3.50 for the first minute or kilometer, and an additional BND0.25 for every 250m or 15 seconds (whichever comes first). There’s also a surcharge of BND3 for trips going to and from the airport, as well as an additional BND8 for travelling from one district to another.
Travellers should also note that there are additional charges for more than two pieces of baggage, as well as carrying more than four passengers per taxi. It’s easy to hail a taxi from the airport to one’s hotel, and taxis are also available at most hotels and shopping centres. One can also contact +673 222 2214 or +673 222 6853 for taxi services in the capital.
Rental CarVisitors wishing to explore Brunei beyond its capital, Bandar Seri Begawan can rent a car prior to reaching the country, through online booking at a number of services. Prices range between BND60 to BND100 per day, depending on the size of the vehicle.
DartDart is a local transport app; think of it as Brunei’s Uber or Grab (both of which are currently unavailable in Brunei). It can be competitively priced against Brunei’s taxis, with the additional convenience of booking a ride through the app. Please visit https://www.dartbrunei.com/ for more details.
Water TaxiBrunei is home to a sprawling water village known as Kampong Ayer, and with that comes water taxis, which are a form of speed boat, ready to transport travellers along the main attractions in the capital. Rides usually cost between BND2 – 5, but can be negotiated upon. It’s also probably best to have a local with you to help bargain the cost as well.
Public BusBrunei has one form of public transport, the Franchise Bus, formerly known as the Purple Bus, and it’s the cheapest way to get around town, with an average fare of BND1 per ride! It serves six lines, which are distinctive thanks to the bright colours of the buses. The Eastern Line, which is the royal blue bus, and the Northern Line, marked as the green bus, pass through the international airport. Do take note that the service runs from 6am until eight in the evening.
Source: https://bruneitourism.com/
Useful Malay PhrasesGood Morning Selamat PagiGood Afternoon Selamat PetangGood Night Selamat MalamWhere is the toilet? Di mana tandas?You’re welcome Sama-samaWhat is your name? Siapa nama awda?My name is ... Nama saya ...I want to go to ... Saya mahu pergi ke ...No TidakYes YaHow much? Berapa?Excuse me Maafkan sayaThank you Terima KasihTurn right Belok KananTurn left Belok KiriGo Straight Jalan Terus
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