Engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity

The lure towards professional practice amongst engineers and the absence of nationally funded engineering research institutes have taken a toll on the national capacity to undertake research in engineering in the country. University researchers have over the years been leaving in relatively large...

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Main Author: Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20850/
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description The lure towards professional practice amongst engineers and the absence of nationally funded engineering research institutes have taken a toll on the national capacity to undertake research in engineering in the country. University researchers have over the years been leaving in relatively large numbers for the more lucrative manufacturing and construction sectors in search of greener pastures and the universities are left with a never-ending task of recruiting and training new academic staff. Research institutes that had been established and fUnded by the government are predominantly in the agricultural sector and when calls were made to set up engineering research institutes, It happened during a lime when the government has developed reluctance in setting up new research institutes. While we hear calls for warld-class research, leading to Noble Laureates and extensive patenting and commercialization, we find engineering researchers hard-pressed to maintain a respectable level of R&D activities, let alone compete at the international level. Engineering research is expensive, given the cast of acquiring any state-of-the-art laboratory facilities required and unless there is a concerted effort to develop the engineering research infrastructure and human resource in the country, we may well continue to lag behind the more advanced countries in this stiffly competitive arena. An engineering foresight study is proposed to chart the way for engineering research in the country.
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spelling upm-208502014-11-18T08:07:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20850/ Engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah The lure towards professional practice amongst engineers and the absence of nationally funded engineering research institutes have taken a toll on the national capacity to undertake research in engineering in the country. University researchers have over the years been leaving in relatively large numbers for the more lucrative manufacturing and construction sectors in search of greener pastures and the universities are left with a never-ending task of recruiting and training new academic staff. Research institutes that had been established and fUnded by the government are predominantly in the agricultural sector and when calls were made to set up engineering research institutes, It happened during a lime when the government has developed reluctance in setting up new research institutes. While we hear calls for warld-class research, leading to Noble Laureates and extensive patenting and commercialization, we find engineering researchers hard-pressed to maintain a respectable level of R&D activities, let alone compete at the international level. Engineering research is expensive, given the cast of acquiring any state-of-the-art laboratory facilities required and unless there is a concerted effort to develop the engineering research infrastructure and human resource in the country, we may well continue to lag behind the more advanced countries in this stiffly competitive arena. An engineering foresight study is proposed to chart the way for engineering research in the country. 2001 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20850/1/ID%2020850.pdf Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah (2001) Engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity. In: Persidangan Kebangsaan Penyelidikan & Pembangunan IPTA 2001, 25-26 Okt. 2001, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor. (pp. 538-542). Engineering — Research Research and development projects - Malaysia
spellingShingle Engineering — Research
Research and development projects - Malaysia
Abang Ali, Abang Abdullah
Engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity
title Engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity
title_full Engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity
title_fullStr Engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity
title_full_unstemmed Engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity
title_short Engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity
title_sort engineering foresight enhancing research and development capacity in the engineering fraternity
topic Engineering — Research
Research and development projects - Malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20850/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20850/1/ID%2020850.pdf