Rafie Bin Draman 83. Kg Bukit Chempaka, BatuRakit. 20160 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu CellPhone: 019-9831970 Email: [email protected] Career Objective: 1. Want to join an institution where I can utilize my experience and contribute towards healthy knowledgeable society by transferring my expertise to the student’s at the most efficient way as possible. 2. An extremely skilled, experienced and professional Chemistry Lecturer with diverse knowledge of conducting research and teaching chemistry. Personal details: Name I/C No Date of Birth Place of Birth Nationality Religion Marital Status Expected Salary : Rafie Bin Draman : 700711-11-5291 : 11th July 1970 : Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia : Malaysian : Islam : Married : RM 5000 Professional strengths: 1. Possess ten years of teaching experience in the mentioned field 2. Possess excellent command over spoken and written English 3. In-depth knowledge of the concepts, theories and experimentation techniques of Chemistry 4. Possess excellent teaching and time management skills 5. Familiar with various experiments in the laboratory 6. Possess excellent organizational and managerial skills 7. Ability to generate ideas in a clear and concise way 8. Goal-oriented, good-motivator and ability to use different teaching methods and techniques 9. Proven track record of teaching fundamental concepts of chemistry 10. Ability to handle multiple tasks. Professional Experience: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UiTM), Terengganu, Bukit Besi Campus. 1st July to 31st Dis 2015 Chemistry Lecturer (DM45K) 1. Assigned the tasks of planning and designing various projects based on physical and analytical chemistry. 2. Handled the tasks of planning, developing and using effective teaching materials as well as methods to assist students in meeting their goals 3. Reviewed, evaluated and revised program curriculum and teaching techniques through the process of self-evaluation 4. Handled the tasks of maintaining high standards of competence in teaching methodologies through professional development activities 5. Participated in setting the goals and objectives of the department as well as planned the strategies for achieving those goals 6. Handled the tasks of evaluating student performance constructively and provides timely feedback 7. Responsible for developing and using syllabus along with course information materials for each course, laboratory and clinical settings. 8. Handled the tasks of monitoring and supervising diploma final year project. 9. Conducted research on molecular modeling, organic synthesisand organic chemistry, collaborated with Universiti Malaysia Terengganu. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UiTM), Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu Campus. 1st January 2008 to 30th June 2015 Chemistry Lecturer (DM41K) 1. Handled the tasks of conducting regular lectures and chemical experiments in the classroom as well as in laboratories. 2. Maintains appropriate tools and equipment for practical work assignments of students. 3. Sets question papers, conducts weekly and monthly tests as well as maintain test result for final result 4. Responsible for teaching upper-division physical chemistry and freshman general chemistry. 5. Handled the tasks of delivering scheduled lectures and analyzing test results. 6. Responsible for planning syllabus content and delivery the course through effective lesson planning. 7. Creates students interest by organizing seminars, conferences and special events Course/Subject 1. Introduction to Chemistry This is an introductory course for students with limited or no background in chemistry; chemical problem solving will be emphasized. The goal of the course is to prepare students for further study in the chemistry needed for many science, health, and policy professions. Topics include introductions to atoms, molecules, ions, the periodic table, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, bonding, thermochemistry, and gas laws. 2. Basic Physical Chemistry Based on the principles of physics and mathematics to obtain quantitative relations, Physical Chemistry deals with the structure and dynamics of matter. These relations are mainly concerned with phase and chemical equilibrium, or dynamic processes such as phase transitions, reaction kinetics, charge transport, and energy exchange between systems and surroundings. Importantly, Physical Chemistry is based on quite a small number of fundamental quantities and general physical concepts. 3. Analytical Chemistry The course covers an introduction into measurements in analytical chemistry and a short introduction into statistics. The course provides an introduction to the basic instrumental methods of chemical analysis which are commonly used in analytical laboratories; these include spectrophotometry and atomic absorption. And important titrimetric methods is covered: acid-base, complexometric, or redox titrations. 4. Organic Chemistry This subject deals primarily with the basic principles to understand the structure and reactivity of organic molecules. Emphasis is on substitution and elimination reactions and chemistry of the carbonyl group. 5. Introduction to Environmental Engineering This course covers management strategies to enhance the quality of water, air and noise system. The course is technology-focused but also touches on topics related to the implementation of technology in the real world such as public perception, policy and legislation, and choosing between technological alternatives. 6. Oleochemical Technology This course introduces students to the palm oil and oleochemical industries in Malaysia. Students are exposed to the processes involved in the palm oil mills and palm oil refineries. Production of basic oleochemicals is also studied. Educational Summary: Certificate Field of Study PhD Chemistry MSc Chemistry BSc Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry (computational) Organic Chemistry (computational) Resource and Analytical Chemistry Diploma Animal Health and Production Livestock and Pet Management CGPA University Graduation Date UMT SEP 2015 USM SEP 2012 2.97 UNIMAS JUN 1998 2.67 UPM AUG 1992 Publication 1. Rafie, D., Muhamad-Hafiz, H., Muhamed-Ibrahim, M. I.,Sulaiman. S. andAng L. S. Computational Studies on the Structural Conformation of N-Benzoyl-N'p-substituted Phenylthiourea Derivatives.PROCEEDING PAPER, Mae Fah Luang University.14th Annual International Symposium on Computational Science and Engineering, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand 2010. 2. Muhamad-Hafiz, H.,Rafie, D., Muhamed-Ibrahim, M. I., Sulaiman. S. and Ang L. S.The Effects of Dangling Bonds Terminators in MOF-5. PROCEEDING PAPER. 14th Annual International Symposium on Computational Science and Engineering, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand. 2010. 3. Rafie, D., Muhamad-Hafiz, H., Muhamed-Ibrahim, M. I., Sulaiman. S. and Pek-Lan Toh.Computational Studies on the Structural Conformations of NBenzoyl-N’-p-Substituted Phenylthiourea Derivatives. Part II. PROCEEDING PAPER. Computational Science and Engineering Association, Thailand. 15th International Symposium on Computational Science and Engineering (ANSCSE15). 2011. 4. Muhamad-Hafiz, H., Rafie, D., Muhamed-Ibrahim, M. I. andSulaiman. S. First Principle Study on the Effect of BDC Linker to the H 2 Binding Sites and Binding Energy in MOF-5. PROCEEDING PAPER. Computational Science and Engeneering Association, Thailand. 15th International Annual Symposium on Computational Science and Engineering (ANSCSE15). 2011. 5. Amin, A. R. M., Ahmad, M. F., Hussim, M. H., Embong, M. F., & Draman, R. (2014) Chlorophyll-a Concentration Variation over Terengganu Maritime. IJISET-International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology. 1(10). 406-410. 6. Draman. R, Hussim. M.H, Mohamed-Ibrahim. M. I & Sulaiman. S. (2016) Single molecule and solid state environment structural conformations of NBenzoyl-N`-p-substituted phenylthiourea: A computational studies. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 11(16). 9572-9577. Research project undertaken: Ongoing project work on the synthesis of thiourea derivatives as a ligand and catalyst in organic reaction under the guidance of Associate Professor Dr. M Shukeri M. Yusof at UMT Referees 1. Dr Mohd Rivaie Bin Mohd Ali UiTM Terengganu Kampus Kuala Terengganu Chemdering. Phone 09-6216881 2. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Sukeri Bin Mohd Yusof Scholl of Fundamental Science Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Phone 09-6683197 3. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ismail Mohamed Ibrahim School of Distance Education Universiti Sains Malaysia Phone 04-6533939.
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