The Roasters Podcast

By: The Roasters
  • Summary

  • We are a group of students who are passionate about chemical engineering and would like to expose the course to everyone.🥰 3 Episodes with the lecturers from the department of chemical engineering, Universiti Malaya -Dr. Hanee Farzana -Dr. Mahar Diana -Dr. Mohamad Fairus What are you waiting for? 😍 This is where your chemical engineering journey begins⛵ Do check out our Instagram page ⏬ https://www.instagram.com/theroasters122/
    Nicholas Tiu
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Episodes
  • The Roasters STEM Podcast : Episode 3 with Dr. Mohamad Fairus
    Jun 6 2022

    Greetings, we meet again!

    Are you becoming more curious to know more about STEM now that you've listened to our first two episodes? Here's the third episode specially brought to you by us, The Roasters. Dr. Mohamad Fairus will be joining us on this episode to enlighten you on "Why is Palm Oil banned by the EU? What makes them scared of us?". Been wondering the same thing? So worry not, you're in a very good hand! Because our speaker here is one of the lecturers from Department of Chemical Engineering University of Malaya and his research expertise is mainly on membrane technology, environmental technology and also waste and water treatment.

    Topics discussed⏬⏬

    -Can you brief us on what is Oleochemical?

    -We learned that in December 2018, the European Union (EU) revised the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) also called RED II which bans the use of palm oil. Now let’s talk, what is your say on this Dr?

    -What can be done to ensure we are not affected badly due to this struggle faced by ASEAN about how the EU is scared of the growing dominance of palm oil?

    -We as Malaysian should be proud of being the largest exported of Palm Oil so how can instil awareness in the upcoming generations.

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    15 mins
  • The Roasters STEM Podcast : Episode 2 with Dr. Mahar Diana
    Jun 3 2022

    Do you wish to pursue your career in Chemical Engineering but not sure if you are choosing the correct course? Could you ever imagine what would you be after graduating as a Chemical Engineers? Fret not, in this episode, we are having Dr. Mahar Diana to clear your doubts in job opportunity for chemical engineers in no time.

    Topics discussed⏬⏬

    1. Jobs that people usually relate to when it comes to chemical engineering?

    2. Special job opportunities that people were not aware of but actually suits chemical engineering graduates.

    3. What are the special features that make chemical engineering graduates stand out from others in terms of job hunting?

    Do check out our Instagram page ⏬ https://www.instagram.com/theroasters122/

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    7 mins
  • The Roasters STEM Podcast : Episode 1 with Dr. Hanee Farzana
    Jun 3 2022

    We are honored to have our special guest, Dr. Hanee Farzana coming in for this episode of our podcast.

    Topics discussed⏬⏬

    1. Why and when did you decide to become a major in STEM?

    2. It is known that the hardest majors to take part in are in STEM. Do you agree?

    3. Personally, do you feel this country needs more people in STEM?

    4. Do you agree that this field is male-dominant?

    5. How does being a woman in STEM feel like? Would you encourage younger women to be a part of it? Do you think the field needs more female workers?

    6. What qualities should a student have to be in STEM?

    7. What kind of skills should a student have in stem?

    8. Does graduating with first class honors guarantee a bright future in stem?

    Do check out our Instagram page ⏬ https://www.instagram.com/theroasters122/

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    25 mins

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