Research Panel
RESEARCH PANEL
The very first step in conducting final year project is selecting the research panel or research topics. The ability to develop a good research topic is an important skill. A supervisor may assign you a specific topic, but most often supervisors require you to select your own topic of interest. When deciding on a topic, there are a few things that you will need to do:
1. The ability of students to brainstorm for ideas about that topic.
2. Choose a topic that will enable you to read and understand the literature very well.
3. Ensure that the topic is manageable and that material is available.
4. Make a list of key words. Define whether you have interest of that topic or not.
5. Define your topic as a focused research question, do some research and read more about your topic.
6. Try to formulate a problem statement for that topic, are you capable to do that?
Be aware that selecting a good topic may not be easy. It must be narrow and focused enough to be interesting, yet broad enough to find adequate information. Before selecting your topic, make sure you know what your under graduate project should look like. Each supervisor will likely require a different style of doing research project.
Please determine whether your topic is experimental or simulation. That maybe give you some ideas to choose your title.
In School of Mechanical Engineering, title of Final Year Project (FYP) will be determined and endorse by the research panel.
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH PANEL IN SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Students can choose the lecturer and research keywords of interest. Students can communicate directly with the lecturer and discuss the FYP topics offered. Students can also suggest their own FYP titles to the supervisor. Students can also send an email to the research panel coordinator by using the link (blue button) provided.
The following is a list of lecturers at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
PREVIOUS RESEARCH IN SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Below is the proceeding of the research that has been done as a FYP project. Students can read this proceeding. Hopefully it will help understand the FYP study and choose the research panel better.
PROCEDIA UNDERGRADUATE
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH
Volume 1
September 2019
Editor:
Dr Shaharil Mad Saad
Dr Mastura Ab Wahid