MADAM NORNAZLITA BINTI HUSSIN

Nornazlita Hussin is a lecturer at Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, with over 26 years of academic and research experience. Her primary research focus is on Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), exploring their applications in immersive systems and digital persona environment. She has supervised numerous MSc and MDS students across diverse research areas, specifically focusing on AR, VR, and user engagement on social media platforms. Contributing to the academic community, she has presented her research at numerous local and international conferences, engaged in collaborative projects with industry partners, and copyrighted several projects. Beyond her research, Nornazlita is an accredited HRDF trainer who conducts impactful professional training for both local and international audiences. Her work is centered on understanding the practical ways immersive tools can make our interactions with technology more natural and effective in everyday computing.

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DR. ALI FAUZI BIN AHMAD KHAN

Dr. Ali Fauzi's research interests revolve around various topics, including social media, digital activism, information literacy, and scholarly communications. He has published several articles in reputable journals, such as Library Information Science Research, European Journal of Information Systems, Information Systems Journal, and Information & Management. Apart from his research work, He is actively involved in teaching and administrative duties. Currently, he serves as the program coordinator for the Masters of Information Science Program and supervises masters and PhD students.

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DR. MOHAMAD RAZIF BIN MOHAMAD FUAD

Dr. Mohamad Razif bin Mohamad Fuad is a Lecturer in the Department of Usuluddin and Da'wah, Academy of Islamic Studies, University of Malaya, specialising in Islamic theology (ʿaqīdah), theosophical and esoteric currents in religious thought, comparative religion, and atheism. He approaches atheism not merely as an intellectual denial of God, but as a broader epistemological and psychospiritual condition, situating classical Islamic theological traditions in critical dialogue with modern New Atheist discourse, contemporary philosophy of religion, and ethical questions arising from modernity. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in ʿAqīdah and Religion Studies from USIM, a Master's degree in Usul al-Din and Comparative Religion from IIUM — focusing on the thought of ʿAbd al-Wahhab al-Shaʿrānī — and a PhD in ʿAqīdah and Islamic Thought from the University of Malaya, awarded with distinction. His doctoral research analysed critiques of New Atheist arguments through a comparative study of Muslim and Christian theological traditions. He is also an alumnus of the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), United States Department of State (2022). His current research interests include theosophy and modern esotericism, the psychospiritual dimensions of disbelief, the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, and secularism. He is an active public intellectual, contributing articles to Utusan Malaysia and appearing as a resource person on TV Alhijrah, and regularly delivers lectures for universities, NGOs, and government agencies.

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