Centre for Advanced Research on Energy, which is also known as CARe, was established in 2011 and located at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FKM), UTeM. CARe is mainly supported by the staff from Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Faculty of Engineering Technology; and responsible to the Centre for Research and Innovation Management (CRIM). Currently, CARe comprises of seven research groups with multidisciplinary fields.
The 8th Mechanical Engineering Research Day (MERD'22) is organized by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FKM) in association with the Centre for Advanced Research on Energy (CARe), Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM). The event will be in the form of a mini-seminar at the Kampus Teknologi UTeM, Melaka, on 13 July 2022. This year, MERD is also co-organized by the Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan and Universitas Pertamina, Indonesia.
The satellite event, Automotive Mini-Symposium 2022 (AMS'22), will also be organized in conjunction with MERD'22.
The objective is to create a platform for the scientists, scholars, researchers, engineers, and students from Higher Educational Institutions, Research Institutions, and Industries to present their findings of ongoing/completed original research activities. Hence, fostering research collaborations between the universities and industries. The other objective is to introduce young researchers in the scientific field of mechanical engineering through poster/oral presentations and publications, to offer mentoring through senior researchers/scientists, and to foster the building of networks through the informal style of the event.
Who Can Participate?
Student, Academia, Researcher, Industry Player
Why Participate?
MERD is a fantastic opportunity for students to practice preparing and presenting scholarly work to a general audience. Academia and non-academia will also be able to share their work with a wide range of individuals, build a list of potential collaborators, and engage students to learn more about their work.
The satellite event, Automotive Mini-Symposium 2022 (AMS'22), will also be organized in conjunction with MERD'22.
The objective is to create a platform for the scientists, scholars, researchers, engineers, and students from Higher Educational Institutions, Research Institutions, and Industries to present their findings of ongoing/completed original research activities. Hence, fostering research collaborations between the universities and industries. The other objective is to introduce young researchers in the scientific field of mechanical engineering through poster/oral presentations and publications, to offer mentoring through senior researchers/scientists, and to foster the building of networks through the informal style of the event.
Who Can Participate?
Student, Academia, Researcher, Industry Player
Why Participate?
MERD is a fantastic opportunity for students to practice preparing and presenting scholarly work to a general audience. Academia and non-academia will also be able to share their work with a wide range of individuals, build a list of potential collaborators, and engage students to learn more about their work.