Engineers are constantly designing the future of the world, from next-generation computers to industrial robots. That’s why we offer engineering programs across civil engineering, robotics, mechanical and other engineering disciplines at the School of Engineering and Science, Swinburne Sarawak.
Our engineering programs take you on a journey through a field that creates solutions to today’s problems. We provide you with the comprehensive understanding and practical skills needed to design, build, and maintain our built environment. You’ll also have the opportunity to learn how to create innovative and sustainable products.
Our world wouldn’t be the same without engineers. An engineering course could lead to a future in civil, construction, mechanical, electrical and electronics, robotics and beyond.
Chasing his passion in engineering, Millennium decided to move away from his hometown for a chance to grow.
Rewarding challenges. Independence. Confidence. Learning about oneself. Joshua Lai and Aileen Poh learned all these, and more, while studying at Swinburne Sarawak.
Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia (ACEM) Sarawak
Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad
Hilti Malaysia
LONGi (Kuching) Sdn Bhd
MYBIM Malaysia
Sarawak Information Systems Sdn. Bhd. (SAINS)
Sarawak Energy Berhad
Shell Malaysia
Jabatan Kerja Raya Sarawak
Yayasan Sarawak
Tabung Ekonomi Gagasan Anak Sarawak (TEGAS)
X-FAB Sarawak Sdn Bhd
Tekmark Sdn Bhd
The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia
As an open space laboratory, it is used by our Civil and Mechanical engineering students to study of the impact of water jet, losses in pipe fittings, Boyle’s Law and to compute Reynold’s Number, among others.
Using real industrial equipment, the robotics laboratory is equipped with modern industrial robots, providing students with up-to-date knowledge and hands-on experience on robotic systems.
Located within the robotic laboratory, the robotic arm has multi-axes controllers that allow them to be integrated into the automation cells along with other industrial equipment.
The Thermal Science laboratory is completed with equipment such as the plate-tube heat-exchanger and thermal conduction heat transfer unit. These allow students to perform experiments on the different mechanisms of heat transfer and to further understand and appreciate the theories relating to thermal sciences.
The Control and Instrumentation laboratory is dedicated for the study of sensors, actuators and control systems and is equipped with an assortment of sensors, servo motors and switches which can be connected to a dedicated computerized training system.
This laboratory is equipped with Asphalt Centrifuge Extractor, Automatic Marshall Compactor, Compression Tester 2000kN, Concrete Mixer – Drum type 140L, Concrete Slump Apparatus, Digital Control Heated Oven UD-3F, Electric Weigh Balance SQW6 (UTS), Flexure Machine 150kN, Motorized Concrete Mould Shaker, Motorized Test Sieve Shaker T1, Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Tester, Design of Concrete Structures (HES2125), Concrete Mixing, Compressive strength test and three-points flexural test.
The machine workshop provides support for the fabrication of simple components and specimens required for experiments and student projects. In this workshop, students in Civil, Mechanical, Robotic and Mechatronics engineering will learn to handle and the basic lathe, milling machine, pedestal drill, hand tools, welding set, grinding and polishing machine, etc during the course of their study.
Two teams comprising Swinburne’s chemical engineering students have emerged as finalists at the Southeast Asia Global Innovation Challenge (SEA-GIC) 2020 held virtually on 3 December 2020.
Swinburne students performed well at the recent Online Innovate Malaysia Design Conference (IMDC) 2020, the grand finale of the Innovate Malaysia Design Competition.
A team from Swinburne Sarawak Institution of Engineering and Technology (SSIET) On Campus has developed a mobile game app known as ‘Coronajelly’ in support of the current Stay at Home campaign to curb the spread of COVID-19 virus.
A Webinar Internship Preparation Session headed by Dr Elaine Yeu successfully took place on 8th September 2021 (Wednesday) 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm with 120 participants from different engineering disciplines (Chemical, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and Electronics, Robotics and Mechatronics).The Webinar …
The Student Final Year Research Project Conference started in year 2015. Due to the changes brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference was held virtually for the second time since last year. For this year, it was held on 3 …
You are invited to join the Virtual Student Final Year Research Project (FYRP) Conference Sem 1, 2021 organised by the FYRP Conference Committee 2021 of Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Science on 3rd June 2021 (Thursday, 9:00am – 5:00pm). The …
KUCHING – A group of 46 students from the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Science, Swinburne Sarawak recently visited Taiyo Yuden (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd’s newly completed manufacturing plant at Sama Jaya High-Tech Park. Led by the Employability Team and Ir …
KUCHING – In a groundbreaking first, students from the Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus (Swinburne Sarawak) and the Centre of Excellence for Technology (CENTEX) Sarawak showcased their ingenuity and technical prowess at the prestigious Shell Eco-Marathon Asia Pacific & …