BEST FYP AWARDS
Wang Fei, Tang Yuan Bing, Lee Ka Kit, Choi Zhi Chuan, Koh Jia Shun & Sanad Ibrahim |  Engineering StudentsBest Final Year Projects at FOE Alumni Homecoming 2022
BACHELOR OF QUANTITY SURVEYING (HONS) STUDENTS WINNING CONSOLIDATION PRIZES
Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Hons) Students |  School of Architecture and Built EnvironmentBEM BEST ENGINEERING STUDENT AWARD
Koh Jia Shun |  Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering with HonoursReceived two awards at FOE Alumni Homecoming 2022
- Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) Best Engineering Student Award
- Best Final Year Project: “Particle Swarm Optimization Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for Partial Shading Condition”
IEM GOLD MEDAL AWARD
Harry Hoon Jian Wen |  Bachelor of ElectricalWon the IEM Gold Medal Award 2020 for Best Final Year Engineering Student at UCSI University on 26 December 2021.
WON GOLD AWARD FOR “DEVELOPMENT OF EFFECTIVE METAHEURISTIC SEARCH ALGORITHMS THROUGH HYBRIDIZATION APPROACH” IN FINAL YEAR PROJECT & POSTGRADUATE: RESEARCH & INNOVATION POSTER COMPETITION (RIPC) SERIES 1/2022 UNDER CATEGORY C1: DEGREE FINAL YEAR PROJECT S
Choi Zhi Zhuan |  Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering with HonoursWon Gold Award for “Development of Effective Metaheuristic Search Algorithms Through Hybridization Approach” in Final Year Project & Postgraduate: Research & Innovation Poster Competition (RIPC) Series 1/2022 under Category C1: Degree Final Year Project Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics on22 January 2022.
WINNERS IN THE BLUESCOPE YOUNG ARCHITECT AWARDS 2020
JAROD YAP, STEPHANIE CHOO, TAN KAI XIN and LIEW EN YU |  School of Architecture and Built EnvironmentCongratulations to Jarod Yap, Stephanie Choo, Tan Kai Xin and Liew En Yu for emerging as winners in the BlueScope Young Architect Awards 2020. Jarod and Stephanie were the winners of Part 1 (Year 1-3). Kai Xin and En Yu were winners of the Consolation Category. These awards serve as a platform for young architects to showcase their talent in the field of architecture.
WON THE FIRST PRIZE IN THE STUDIOATHOME VIDEO COMPETITION
Aqil Feisal |  School of Architecture and Built EnvironmentCongratulations to Aqil Feisal from UCSI School of Architecture and Built Environment (SABE) for winning the FIRST PRIZE in the STUDIOATHOME Video competition!
The competition was organised by GARISPXL.CO and supported by PAM (Pertubuhan Arlitek Malaysia).
CONGRATULATIONS TO UCSI SABE ALUMNI!
Ar. Tan Kwon Chong, Ar. Phyllis Wong and Ar. Tan Kah Chuan |  Alumni of the Architecture Undergraduate ProgrammeUCSI’s School of Architecture and Built Environment would like to congratulate Ar. Tan Kwon Chong, Ar. Phyllis Wong and Ar. Tan Kah Chuan for obtaining the Professional Architect title (LAM Part 3 Architect). The three alumni of the Architecture Undergraduate Programme at UCSI have commented that whilst the process was challenging, they were ultimately pleased with their success and that it was a huge milestone for them. The attainment of the Professional Qualification, as well as the maintenance of knowledge comes not only from past and on-going experience, but also serves as the reflection of an individual’s ability to develop accurate, safe and efficient solutions to the practical problems of mankind.
UCSI STUDENTS SELECTED AS TOP 5 COUNTRY FINALISTS IN SCHNEIDER GO GREEN COMPETITION
Harry Hoon Jian Wen (right) and Siah Jing Yi (left) |  Engineering StudentsUCSI Engineering students Harry Hoon Jian Wen (Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering with Honours) and Siah Jing Yi (Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering with Honours) were selected as the Top 5 country finalists in the Schneider Go Green Competition 2020 in which their title was ‘Cost effectively reduce carbon emission using PV-BESS system’.
UCSI STUDENTS WIN BEST SOLAR CAR AWARD
Ng Weng Mun, Chong Ying Hai and Ngo Kah Lock |  Engineering StudentsUCSI University Engineering students Ng Weng Mun, Chong Ying Hai and Ngo Kah Lock won the Best Solar Car Award in the Solar Car Competition 2020 (SCAR’20) organised by MAHSA University. All three students are from the Mechatronics Engineering programme. The participants were divided into seven groups, with three per group where each group had their own solar car.