Visit by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mohd Najib Razak to The University of
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Ir. Dr. Zambri Harun Senior Fellow |
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English as 2nd
Language (Indiana University, Indiana) BSc (Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, New York) MEng (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York) PhD (The University of
Melbourne, Australia) MIEM, PEng. Dept. of Mechanical & Materials
Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia 43600 Bangi Selangor Malaysia Tel: +603 8921 6518 Fax: +603 8925 9659 Email: zambri@ukm.edu.my |
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Who am I Zambri Harun is a senior fellow at
the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, the National
university of Malaysia / Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). His early education was at the
Sekolah Tuanku Abdul
Rahman (STAR), Ipoh, Malaysia. After spending approximately one year learning
English and the American ways at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana,
the United States ending summer 1994, he pursued engineering at the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Troy, New York. He graduated with
Bachelor of Science (Bsc.) in Mechanical
Engineering (Magna Cum Laude) in 1997 and in Masters of Engineering (MEng.)
also in Mechanical Engineering in 1998, both from RPI. He worked at Motorola Semiconductor
(Malaysia), Petaling Jaya (1998-2002) as a process
engineer at the Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA) chip assembly plant. He was
assigned at the solder balls (lead) attachment to the back of the ‘matrix
array’ chips you normally see in computer’s mother board or SLR camera if you
have broken one. Also within his scopes were laser-marking texts and logo on
the chips, flux cleaning and cutting into individual chips from their frames
known as singulation. Zambri joined Macroworks
Sdn Bhd, a project
management in construction in 2002 as a mechanical engineer. The
business nature of the company was project management consultancy, therefore
most of the works were related to design and construction management of civil
works. In 2003, he joined Gerbang Perdana Sdn Bhd as a design engineer. The company was the turnkey
contractor for the Integrated Customs and Immigration Complex (ICIQ), Johor
Bahru. The complex is now known as the Bangunan
Sultan Iskandar (BSI). The scope of
works were design and construction management for mechanical, electrical,
infrastructure and railway/track works. In 2007, he joined UKM and mostly
gave lectures for undergraduate courses at the department. A drastic change
in 2008, Zambri and family moved to Melbourne, Australia. This was solely to
further study under the sponsorship of UKM and the then Ministry of Higher
Education (MOHE) of Malaysia. He studied turbulence flows at the Walter
Basset Laboratory, the University of
Melbourne. He graduated with PhD in Mechanical Engineering. His
hobbies are sporting and gardening.
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