UNAIR NEWS Twenty-five students of the Faculty of Advanced Technology and Multidiscipline 51(ղѲ) have carried outReciprocal Mobility Programmed student outboundat Universiti Malaya, Malaysia.The student outboundactivitywas held on July 25-29, 2023.
The twenty-five FTMM UNAIR students came from five different majors.They were accompanied by two teaching staff and two administrative staff from FTMM UNAIR.Maissy, FTMM UNAIR student representative, explained that theoutbound studentactivity included module seminar onArtificial IntelligenceandDrones. Also, including visiting severallandmarksin Kuala Lumpur.
We also visited the Bank Negara Malaysia Museum, Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex, and Dataran Merdeka, said Maissy in an interview withUNAIR NEWSon Sunday, August 13, 2023.
Maissy said that when their team arrived in Kuala Lumpur, they were warmly welcomed by host,Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology,Universiti Malaya.The next day, they attendedthe opening ceremonyby Dr. Suraya Hamid asDeputy Dean of Student Affairsat the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology.

Learning to fly drone
After that, there was a learning activity, a module seminar on theArtificial Intelligence for Everyoneabout artificial intelligence, and ahands-on session in the laboratory, explained Maissy.
On the third day, Maissy continued, they attended lessons aboutdronesand learned to practice flying them.Each group gets the opportunity to flydronesthrough the programming language that has been created.
Besides practicing flyingdrones, we also did atruss bridgepractice where we had to build two bridges using Lego.This truss bridgetests the resilience of the bridge to be built, said Maissy.
Visitinglandmarksof Malaysia

On the fourth day, they visited variouslandmarksin Kuala Lumpur.One of them is the Bank Negara Malaysia Museum & Art Gallery.The museum has a lot of information about money, such as the history of money, money from various countries, the process of making money, and education about money.The visit continued by visiting the Petronas Twin Towers at Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex, and Dataran Merdeka.
On the last day, we attendedthe closing ceremonyand received certificates from Dr. Suraya Hamid.We also had time to attend the FCSITs (Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology,ed) Open Day festival, which was taking place there, said Maissy.
Maissy admitted that the student outboundexperiencewas one of her most memorable experiences because it was her first time studying abroad.According to her, the learning is very comprehensive because students can practice directly, and it is packaged in games that are not boring.
Students, teaching staff, and all Universiti Malaya staff are very friendly and kind.We are very grateful to have been warmly welcomed while there.Hopefully, UNAIR and Universiti Malaya can continue to work together in the future, concluded Maissy.(*)
Author: Dewi Yugi Arti
Editor : Feri Fenoria





