An experienced educator in construction management with expertise in sustainable development, project planning, and data analytics, I bring over a decade of academic and industry experience to my teaching. I currently serve as an Associate Professor, specializing in sustainable construction practices, and construction economics, guiding both undergraduate and postgraduate students in these fields. My approach to teaching emphasizes practical applications alongside theoretical foundations, equipping students with real-world skills and critical thinking abilities.
I have a proven track record in both traditional and online learning environments, delivering engaging, interactive sessions that facilitate student engagement and understanding. My research background includes areas like sustainable maintenance management and housing delivery, and I integrate these insights to enhance curriculum relevance and depth. I am committed to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment, using innovative tools to promote knowledge retention and application.
I look forward to inspiring and educating students in an online setting, where my passion for sustainable practices and construction technology can have a broader reach and impact.
Experience
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Academic (Jul, 2013
–Present) at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Kampar, Perak
My academic work centres on lecturing and researching in construction management, building economics, sustainable construction, project management, research methodology, data analytics, and value management. I am actively engaged in research across several key areas, including sustainable maintenance management, construction procurement and contracts, affordable housing delivery, ethical issues in the construction industry, the economic impact of the construction sector, and building energy management. Additionally, I supervise both PhD and MSc students, supporting their development and contributions to these fields.