AVIENEISH
Name : Avieneish Suppiah
Date of birth : 14th April 1994
Origin : Klang
Hobby : Listening music, decoration
Email : [email protected]
Role : Moderator
REFLECTION ON KRD COURSE
A subject plays an important role in a certain course and kinetic and reactor design proves its worth in the chemical engineering course. The subject stands out to be a solid piece in the whole entire 4 years course. The subject touches on the ways to works an reactor at the optimum conditions and how do we as engineers manipulate its data to produce a product with the desired qualities that it was intended to have. Even though the subject has its standards or the degree of understanding, the depth of knowledge enhances a person to know more regarding reactors and how they work. The subject get more intuitive day by day and I hope the knowledge, lessons and facts learned could be easily applied in the future thus helping me succeed in the pathway I have set for myself. Dr. Suzanna has been so far leading the course in an utmost respective way. In short, KRD is still on track for me.
REFLECTION ON CPDIC COURSE
Before even adventuring into this prior subject, the rumours of its intellectual difficulties was never questionable and as we adventure it this semester, the rumours were never wrong. The subject requires full concentration and hardwork from day one as its understanding level is based on how much you put into it since the very first day. However, there’s always repetition to prevent ourselves from falling back in the subject. Moreover, Dr.Abbas Azarpour Hassankiadeh is a very hardworking lecturer making sure each and every students of his understand the subject. He gives in maximum and I hope that will turn into a positive bloom for me towards this subject. In short, the saying goes “Practice always makes you perfect’.
REFLECTION ON PSLP
The most approachable subject in the whole semester so far. Process safety and loss prevention talks about how we can prevent disaster that often occur in a factory or a plant. Dr Zul is such an vibrant person as he approaches student and helps them out with the question during lecture hours. PSLP was imagined to be a subject that requires more of understanding concepts and falls on the more informative sector. Nevertheless, that mindset was proven wrong, when we approach many calculation questions during class hours. The toughness of the question are not visible as Dr.Zul elaborates the steps to solve it. It has always been a blessing when you are able to approach your lecturers without the feeling of shyness and intimidated.
REFLECTION ON THE BOARD GAME
Board games are fun and mostly they don’t require you to have any sort of knowledge mostly counting money and moving the piece. The project of a board game with the collaboration of three important subject was a challenge in the beginning as none of us have deeply understand any of the three subjects. However, when you have a brilliant team put in together, even conquering the planet seems to be a small job. The concept of the game was traced from an infamous game but we didn’t want to purely replicate another person’s master piece. Hence, we upgraded the game to a level of purely awesomeness of fun at the same time having to build up the knowledge of all three subjects. My group was so cooperative that when we came together, ideas will flow in like gushing water. The separation of task was also easy as we were multi-talented that we were able to do more that one person’s job. Just a short advice, be prepared to face the board game as it can devour you.
REFLECTION ON KRD QUESTIONS
Charlene has captured the concept of KRD questions. The question can might feel like a long process and even hard to answer but with full understanding, you are able to answer the questions. Her efforts do glitter in the choices of question varied from informantion to derivation to calculation shows that she conquered in balancing out the question. She has made it look like a game with questions at the same time she didn’t want to torture players with mind whining question. Awesome work, Charlene!!!
REFLECTION ON CPDIC QUESTIONS
Anis Shaheera proves to be silent killer as much as the subject. As she was given to extract questions from the hardest subject, she manages to capture the difficulty and the complicated styles of the questions. Anis has given the game a whole new level of difficulty that she managed to pull of with the subject to raise a stern message that its not going to be easy to play the game. A game needs parts that are solvable yet they crack ur head and Anis has perfectly executed that with brilliance and the competency of the questions. Her capabilities spike the game as well as reinforces on the facts of CPDIC.
REFLECTION ON PSLP QUESTIONS
Building up PSLP questions was not as hard or difficult as KRD and CPDIC but it had its own level of hitches. PSLP was a subject that had constructed working solutions and hence it consisted of more mathematical questions. Most of my teammates feel that the math work could be tensing for some of the players but the whole point of the game is to see who manages the beat the odds. The question were constructed in a way not only the are able to answer the questions but also learn one or two in the few minutes they have to solve the questions. However, to spice up or to speed up the game, the mathematical questions were provided with equations to set the pathway for players and definition questions were involved to lessen the tension.
Contribution
Initially, the team was not the the right track as we did not even have a track. The pathway was set by focusing on what we want to do. I took in charge of leading the group as I did not want my team to fall back at the same time being a leader does not mean we order people to take up a task, its more to leading the team. In my point of view, everyone in the group are leaders. It’s the teamwork that counts and we were able to reach that goal. As a teammate and a person who loves to do something out of the box, I proposed the game concept that we kept as a base and we upgraded it to match our lecturer’s preferences. The task was easily to delegate as no one in my team hesitated to take up a challenge. The key of being a success leader in the group is the support your teammates give and I was blessed with champions on that sector. My contribution was also in finding the materials with my teammates as the respected an extra opinion. I was also given task of setting up question which with enough support, I was able to accomplish. The success of the game depends on the way the team works and understanding we have with each and other. A lively environment helps the group get closer and there was not a day we went on without laughing and having fun building the game. In short, we built the game together just to realize that the game built us into a family.
Date of birth : 14th April 1994
Origin : Klang
Hobby : Listening music, decoration
Email : [email protected]
Role : Moderator
REFLECTION ON KRD COURSE
A subject plays an important role in a certain course and kinetic and reactor design proves its worth in the chemical engineering course. The subject stands out to be a solid piece in the whole entire 4 years course. The subject touches on the ways to works an reactor at the optimum conditions and how do we as engineers manipulate its data to produce a product with the desired qualities that it was intended to have. Even though the subject has its standards or the degree of understanding, the depth of knowledge enhances a person to know more regarding reactors and how they work. The subject get more intuitive day by day and I hope the knowledge, lessons and facts learned could be easily applied in the future thus helping me succeed in the pathway I have set for myself. Dr. Suzanna has been so far leading the course in an utmost respective way. In short, KRD is still on track for me.
REFLECTION ON CPDIC COURSE
Before even adventuring into this prior subject, the rumours of its intellectual difficulties was never questionable and as we adventure it this semester, the rumours were never wrong. The subject requires full concentration and hardwork from day one as its understanding level is based on how much you put into it since the very first day. However, there’s always repetition to prevent ourselves from falling back in the subject. Moreover, Dr.Abbas Azarpour Hassankiadeh is a very hardworking lecturer making sure each and every students of his understand the subject. He gives in maximum and I hope that will turn into a positive bloom for me towards this subject. In short, the saying goes “Practice always makes you perfect’.
REFLECTION ON PSLP
The most approachable subject in the whole semester so far. Process safety and loss prevention talks about how we can prevent disaster that often occur in a factory or a plant. Dr Zul is such an vibrant person as he approaches student and helps them out with the question during lecture hours. PSLP was imagined to be a subject that requires more of understanding concepts and falls on the more informative sector. Nevertheless, that mindset was proven wrong, when we approach many calculation questions during class hours. The toughness of the question are not visible as Dr.Zul elaborates the steps to solve it. It has always been a blessing when you are able to approach your lecturers without the feeling of shyness and intimidated.
REFLECTION ON THE BOARD GAME
Board games are fun and mostly they don’t require you to have any sort of knowledge mostly counting money and moving the piece. The project of a board game with the collaboration of three important subject was a challenge in the beginning as none of us have deeply understand any of the three subjects. However, when you have a brilliant team put in together, even conquering the planet seems to be a small job. The concept of the game was traced from an infamous game but we didn’t want to purely replicate another person’s master piece. Hence, we upgraded the game to a level of purely awesomeness of fun at the same time having to build up the knowledge of all three subjects. My group was so cooperative that when we came together, ideas will flow in like gushing water. The separation of task was also easy as we were multi-talented that we were able to do more that one person’s job. Just a short advice, be prepared to face the board game as it can devour you.
REFLECTION ON KRD QUESTIONS
Charlene has captured the concept of KRD questions. The question can might feel like a long process and even hard to answer but with full understanding, you are able to answer the questions. Her efforts do glitter in the choices of question varied from informantion to derivation to calculation shows that she conquered in balancing out the question. She has made it look like a game with questions at the same time she didn’t want to torture players with mind whining question. Awesome work, Charlene!!!
REFLECTION ON CPDIC QUESTIONS
Anis Shaheera proves to be silent killer as much as the subject. As she was given to extract questions from the hardest subject, she manages to capture the difficulty and the complicated styles of the questions. Anis has given the game a whole new level of difficulty that she managed to pull of with the subject to raise a stern message that its not going to be easy to play the game. A game needs parts that are solvable yet they crack ur head and Anis has perfectly executed that with brilliance and the competency of the questions. Her capabilities spike the game as well as reinforces on the facts of CPDIC.
REFLECTION ON PSLP QUESTIONS
Building up PSLP questions was not as hard or difficult as KRD and CPDIC but it had its own level of hitches. PSLP was a subject that had constructed working solutions and hence it consisted of more mathematical questions. Most of my teammates feel that the math work could be tensing for some of the players but the whole point of the game is to see who manages the beat the odds. The question were constructed in a way not only the are able to answer the questions but also learn one or two in the few minutes they have to solve the questions. However, to spice up or to speed up the game, the mathematical questions were provided with equations to set the pathway for players and definition questions were involved to lessen the tension.
Contribution
Initially, the team was not the the right track as we did not even have a track. The pathway was set by focusing on what we want to do. I took in charge of leading the group as I did not want my team to fall back at the same time being a leader does not mean we order people to take up a task, its more to leading the team. In my point of view, everyone in the group are leaders. It’s the teamwork that counts and we were able to reach that goal. As a teammate and a person who loves to do something out of the box, I proposed the game concept that we kept as a base and we upgraded it to match our lecturer’s preferences. The task was easily to delegate as no one in my team hesitated to take up a challenge. The key of being a success leader in the group is the support your teammates give and I was blessed with champions on that sector. My contribution was also in finding the materials with my teammates as the respected an extra opinion. I was also given task of setting up question which with enough support, I was able to accomplish. The success of the game depends on the way the team works and understanding we have with each and other. A lively environment helps the group get closer and there was not a day we went on without laughing and having fun building the game. In short, we built the game together just to realize that the game built us into a family.