Climate Change Commitment (Staff Perception)
Institute of Climate Change (IPI)
The Climate Change Institute was founded on the unification and merging of knowledge under the thrust of climate. To be an educational and research institution as well as an internationally reputable reference center in the field of climate change and space science. Through study programs and research activities, this institute will explore and increase the desired knowledge and expertise in the field of climate change and space science for human progress and well-being.
Official website: www.ukm.my/ipi
Institute For Environment And Development (LESTARI)
The Environment and Development Institute (LESTARI) was established on 1 October 1994 as an institute that conducts research and training activities in multidisciplinary fields under the structure of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Its establishment fulfills the aspirations of the university inspired during the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to realize the goals of sustainable development through research and capacity building.
LESTARI was established to carry out comprehensive and balanced research related to the environment and development and to assist the government in policy formation. The establishment of LESTARI also works to improve human resource capabilities through skills training and development among government officials, the private sector and the community.
Official website: www.ukm.my/lestari
Fuel Cell Institute (SELFUEL)
The establishment of Fuel Cell Institute (Institut Sel Fuel), the first research institute in Malaysia conducting research on fuel cell and hydrogen energy, was approved by the Ministry of Higher Education on the 1st of July 2006. The name of the Institute was initially Institute of Fuel Cell Technology (Institut Teknologi Sel Bahan Api). The new name Fuel Cell Institute (Institut Sel Fuel) was approved on 14th July 2007.
The founding of this institute reflected the strength of fuel cell and hydrogen energy research in the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. The founding of Fuel Cell Institute at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia also reflected the strength of research and development in renewable energy at the University especially in solar energy, hydrogen energy and fuel cell. The idea to start research in fuel cell and hydrogen energy at UKM was mooted at a meeting between the Founding Director and researchers from Nuclear Agency Malaysia (then PUSPATI) and Tenaga Nasional in 1994. Research in fuel cell and hydrogen energy at UKM started with the construction of the first proton exchange membrane fuel cell in Malaysia made from Nafion membrane donated by Dupont (M) Sdn Berhad, carbon paper electrodes and perspex plates in 1995.
Official website: www.ukm.my/selfuel
Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI)
The Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) is a renowned research institution dedicated to advancing the development and utilization of solar energy in Malaysia and beyond. With a strong commitment to promoting sustainable energy solutions, SERI plays a vital role in driving the country’s transition towards clean and renewable energy sources. Recognized for its cutting-edge research, innovative technologies, and multidisciplinary approach, SERI brings together experts from diverse fields such as engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science, and environmental science. SERI’s research primarily focuses on enhancing the efficiency, reliability, and affordability of solar energy systems.
Researchers at SERI delve into various aspects of solar energy, spanning advanced photovoltaic (PV) technologies, solar thermal systems, energy storage solutions, and grid integration strategies. SERI conducts both fundamental research to enhance the understanding of solar energy materials, devices, and systems, as well as applied research to develop practical solutions for real-world applications. Equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities, SERI empowers scientists and engineers to conduct experiments, analyse data, and test innovative solar energy technologies. The institute also actively collaborates with industry partners, government agencies, and international research institutions to foster knowledge exchange, facilitate technology transfer, and engage in collaborative research projects. As a leading research institute in solar energy, SERI plays a crucial role in driving sustainable development and promoting the adoption of clean energy solutions.
Its significant research contributions and technological advancements position SERI as a prominent hub for solar energy research and innovation in the region. Along with its research and innovation, SERI also support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education through the offered postgraduate programmes for local and abroad students that are accredited by the recognised body.
Official website: www.ukm.my/seri/
UKM-YSD Chair for Sustainability
To continue leading sustainability initiatives towards long term productivity and wellbeing through research excellence in climate change and circular solutions
Official website: www.ukm.my/ukmysdchair/
Center For Diagnostic, Therapeutic And Investigative Studies (CODTIS)
- Officially established on December 1, 2019
- Researchers’ expertise
- Forensic Science
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Therapeutic Experimental
- Being referred and collaborate with local and international agencies such as:
- INTERPOL
- Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
- Lembaga Koko Malaysia
- Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital
- Pusat Pengimejan Diagnostik Nuklear UPM
- Mobecomm Technologies Sdn Bhd
- Department of Wildlife and National Parks Peninsular Malaysia
- Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia
- Royal Malaysia Police
- Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
- Kidszania, Petrosains
- Many more
Official website: www.ukm.my/fsk/center-for-diagnostic-therapeutic-and-investigative-studies-codtis/
Faculty of Health Sciences
The establishment of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences (FSKB) was an idea and aspirations of some academician in 1982. The idea was brought up on the 75th Committee for Academic Planning and Development (JPPA) meeting on 16 July 1991. Officially Faculty of Allied Health Sciences was established on 1 September 1992, with 3 department Biomedical Science, Optometry and Nutrition & Dietetics. The establishment of FSKB was an initiative to fill in the country’s need for professionals in the health sciences and was the first Faculty of Allied Health Sciences in Malaysia. Faculty of Allied Health Sciences was the first faculty in the country to offer comprehensive health sciences programs. The campus is located at the heart of Kuala Lumpur City at Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz together with the Faculty of Medicine (Preclinical), Faculty of Dentistry and Faculty of Pharmacy. The diversity and dynamism of life in the city are also reflected in the FSK people and the programs offers.
Official website: www.ukm.my/fsk/en/
Center for Research in Development, Social and Environment (SEEDS)
The establishment of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences (FSKB) was an idea and aspirations of some academician in 1982. The idea was brought up on the 75th Committee for Academic Planning and Development (JPPA) meeting on 16 July 1991. Officially Faculty of Allied Health Sciences was established on 1 September 1992, with 3 department Biomedical Science, Optometry and Nutrition & Dietetics. The establishment of FSKB was an initiative to fill in the country’s need for professionals in the health sciences and was the first Faculty of Allied Health Sciences in Malaysia. Faculty of Allied Health Sciences was the first faculty in the country to offer comprehensive health sciences programs. The campus is located at the heart of Kuala Lumpur City at Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz together with the Faculty of Medicine (Preclinical), Faculty of Dentistry and Faculty of Pharmacy. The diversity and dynamism of life in the city are also reflected in the FSK people and the programs offers.
Official website: www.ukm.my/fsk/en/
Centre for Natural & Physical Laboratory Management UKM (ALAF-UKM)
The Centre for Natural and Physical Laboratory Management UKM or ALAF-UKM was approved for establishment on 8 September 2022, it is the result of the restructuring of several research centers consisting of 4 Natural Laboratories and 2 Physical Laboratories.
ALAF-UKM will be the management entity that will monitor and coordinate each research laboratory centrally at the UKM Natural and Physical Laboratory Management Center (ALAF-UKM), Level 2, UKM Research Complex, 43600 UKM, Bangi, Selangor
Official website: www.ukm.my/alafukm/