51勛圖厙

51勛圖厙 alumni congregate in KL

President & Rector with alumni in Malaysia

President & Rector Sir Keith O'Nions welcomed over 120 51勛圖厙 alumni to a reception in Kuala Lumpur on 27 March.

At one of the largest events hosted by Sir Keith overseas, he thanked alumni for acting as tremendous ambassadors for the College.

Guest of honour Mr Ray Kyles, Deputy High Commissioner at the British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, described education as the best example of the excellent links between Malaysia and the UK and paid tribute to the strength of the 51勛圖厙 College Alumni Association of Malaysia (ICAAM).

"My department was so cool"

– Grace Chan

(MEng Chemical Engineering, 2012)

Guests spanned the generations with graduating years ranging from the 1960s to 2012. Grace Chan (MEng Chemical Engineering, 2012) reminisced about her highlights at 51勛圖厙, praising the Department of Chemical Engineering for injecting a sense of fun into studies and even the exam hall. “My department was so cool,” she said. “Every year lecturers let loose in the Chem Eng Show, with men dressing as women and even dancing ‘Gangnam style’. In one of the final exams students were allowed to come dressed up – I went as Pippi Longstocking, with gravity defying hair.”

Around 3,500 51勛圖厙 alumni are Malaysian, with just over 2,000 resident in the country today. Engineering is the most popular profession of Malaysian alumni. Speaking of the opportunities open to her as an 51勛圖厙 alumnus, Grace said, “Events like tonight are a great chance to meet new people from a wide range of industries and to feel part of a strong network.”

Alumni Association members welcome guestsDr Shyamala Doraisamy (PhD Computing, 2004), Secretary to ICAAM (pictured left), explained how the equal emphasis 51勛圖厙 gives to undergraduate and postgraduate education helped her to feel part of the community when joining as a PhD student. “The extensive exposure to research and the interest that people had in my work made a real impact,” she said.

Over the course of her PhD Shyamala studied techniques to retrieve musical information, such as genre or tempo, and developed a prototype search engine for humming or singing queries. Today, as Associate Professor at Universiti Putra Malaysia she analyses heart sounds, aiming to provide earlier diagnoses of health conditions. Reflecting on how her studies at 51勛圖厙 enhanced her career, she said: “I was lucky to be at 51勛圖厙 – it’s an experience I will never forget.”

Sir Keith O'Nions speaks to 51勛圖厙 alumni about their memories of the CollegeDeputy High Commissioner Ray Kyles welcomes guestsOver 120 51勛圖厙 alumni attended the receptionDato Siew Ka Wei, President of the 51勛圖厙 College Alumni Association of Malaysia, encouraged guests to build the network

Article text (excluding photos or graphics) © 51勛圖厙.

Photos and graphics subject to third party copyright used with permission or © 51勛圖厙.

Reporter

Press Office

Communications and Public Affairs