ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. NADIA BINTI ATIYA

Associate Professor Dr Nadia Atiya obtained her medical degree from the National University of Ireland and practised as a medical doctor in the Irish healthcare system (University Hospital Limerick and South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital) before returning to Malaysia in 2009. She subsequently obtained her master's degree and specialist qualification in Medical Microbiology from the University of Malaya. Dr Nadia is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya and a Consultant Clinical Microbiologist and the Head of the Department of Medical Microbiology at the University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC). She also serves as the Head of the Diagnostic Mycobacteriology Unit at the Department of Medical Microbiology, UMMC and Deputy Chairman of the UMMC Tuberculosis Committee. She is certified and registered as a medical specialist in medical microbiology in the National Specialist Register (NSR) of the Malaysian Medical Council. She is a life member of the College of Pathologists, the Academy of Medicine of Malaysia and the Malaysian Society of Infectious Diseases and Chemotherapy. She is also a member of the Malaysian Medical Association, the American Society for Microbiology, and the European Society of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. In 2022, she was elected to a 6-year term as a member of the International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID) Council, which serves as part of the legislative body of ISID and as the consultant body for ISID's executive committee.  In 2022, she was selected by the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP), a global network of science, engineering & medical academies (hosted by The World Academy of Sciences secretariat), as one of 21 outstanding young physician leaders under the age of 40 from around the world who are pursuing careers in medical education, clinical leadership, public health, health policy and health services management and show great promise for leadership in their chosen careers. This selection came with an invitation to attend the IAP Young Physician Leaders (YPL) programme and present at the World Health Summit 2022 (co-organised by the World Health Orgnanization) in Berlin, Germany, sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).  She is a two-time recipient of the University of Malaya Faculty of Medicine Best Para-Clinical Lecturer Award, voted by the UM medical students in the graduating class of 2018 and 2020.  In recognition of her excellent service, and contributions to clinical service, teaching and research, she was awarded the University of Malaya Excellent Service Award in 2017 and the University of Malaya Certificate of Excellent Service in 2020. She has written and reviewed SOPs as well as has been involved in introducing new laboratory diagnostic tests for the diagnosis of tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacterial infections at UMMC.  She has also served as the Chairman of the UMMC Technical Evaluation Committees for the evaluation of tenders for the provision of mycobacteria identification test kits. She is regularly consulted on laboratory testing for mycobacterial infections as well as interpretation of mycobacteria test results by her medical colleagues.  She has been invited to speak on her areas of expertise, tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacterial infections, at both national and international events, including the National Tuberculosis Conference 2023 (organised by the Disease Control Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia), the Asian Collaborative Training on Infectious Diseases, Natural Disasters & Refugee Management (ACTION) 2019 and the International Congress of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (ICPaLM) 2021 (organised by the College of Pathologists, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia). In 2019, she was the Chair of the Organising Committee for the inaugural “A Practical Approach to the Management of Patients with Tuberculosis (TB): A Case-Based TB Workshop”, a national level TB workshop which was well-attended by Malaysian doctors and healthcare professionals from both the government and private sectors. She has wide experience in medical education at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She is actively involved in teaching and supervising both undergraduate (medical, dental, nursing, and biomedical science) and postgraduate students including Ministry of Health doctors pursuing their clinical master’s and specialist training in medical microbiology at UMMC/UM. She has served as the Medical Microbiology Coordinator as well as an Internal Examiner and member of the Board of Examiners for various clinical master’s programmes, including the Master of Pathology (Part 1), Master of Surgery (Part 1) and Master of Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (Part I) programmes. She was the Co-chairman of the Master of Pathology (Medical Microbiology) Part II (Final) Conjoint Examination 2019/2020 Committee. As a member of the UM Faculty of Medicine’s Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Committee since 2016, she is actively involved in training both medical students and her fellow lecturers in PBL. She was previously the Coordinator for the MBBS Year 2 programme, the Student Mobility Coordinator and the Communications & Social Media Coordinator at UM Faculty of Medicine.  She finds teaching the most enjoyable aspect of her job and is especially passionate about getting her medical students to excel beyond the classroom. Since 2016, she has coached and trained many medical students for various national and international inter-medical school competitions. She was the Head Coach and Academic Advisor to the UM medical students who were crowned Champions of the National Intervarsity Microbiology Quiz Challenge 2019 (1st place among 38 teams representing 14 medical schools from local public and private universities). She was also Head Coach and Academic Advisor to the UM medical students who clinched 2 silver medals and 1 bronze medal in the individual category and emerged as semifinalists in the team category at the prestigious Siriraj International Medical Microbiology, Parasitology & Immunology Competition (SIMPIC) 2021.  She is also passionate about nurturing interest in research among her medical students and has supervised many of them during their research elective attachments, all of whom were awarded travel grants to present their research study findings at major microbiology/infectious diseases conferences. She is also actively involved in student-led events including being recently invited to speak at the “Alternative Pathways for Medical Graduates Forum (Clinical Academic Career Pathway), MMI Into the Future 2020”,  organised by the medical student-led organisation, Malaysian Medics International and serving as an Advisor for the “An Insight into Medicine (AIM 2020) Pre-Medical Student Workshop for Pre-University Students Interested in Pursuing a Career in Medicine”, organised by the University of Malaya Medical Society. She is currently involved in both national and international collaborative research projects. Together with her collaborators, she has been awarded several research grants (including grants under the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme [FRGS] from the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia), amounting to over RM1 million. She has published papers in international peer-reviewed journals including Tier 1 journals such as Scientific Reports and The Journal of Hospital Infection. She has reviewed for Tier 1 international journals including PLOS ONE and the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Open. She is currently a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Infectious Diseases and the Journal of Health and Translational Medicine. She is a classically trained pianist and has passed the Grade 8 Piano and Theory of Music examinations conducted by the United Kingdom’s Associated Board of the Royals Schools of Music. 

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ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. FONNY DAMEATY HUTAGALUNG

  Associate Professor Dr. Fonny Dameaty Hutagalung is a leading scholar in Educational Psychology with deep specialization in the psychological development of young children. She is currently based in the Department of Educational Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Education, University of Malaya. She earned her PhD in Psychology from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, where her academic foundation was rooted in cognitive, emotional, and behavioural development in early childhood. Throughout her career, Dr. Fonny has dedicated her scholarship to the psychological mechanisms that influence learning, behaviour, and emotional well-being in children aged 0–8 years. Her core academic and research identity lies in Early Childhood Education Psychology — a cross-disciplinary domain that blends developmental psychology with pedagogical theory to enhance learning outcomes in early years. She has been instrumental in promoting this field through teaching, curriculum development, policy consultation, and scholarly leadership in Malaysia and internationally. Leadership and Administrative Roles Dr. Fonny has held several key leadership positions at the University of Malaya. She served as Head of the Department of Educational Psychology and Counselling from 2015 to 2017, where she was responsible for sustaining departmental programmes, implementing strategic planning, and ensuring the academic quality of undergraduate and postgraduate education. She has also been the Programme Coordinator for both the Bachelor (2012–2015) and Master (2012–present) of Early Childhood Education programmes. In these roles, she has coordinated curriculum reviews, collaborated with faculty members and industry stakeholders, and ensured the relevance and quality of the academic offerings. In addition to her department-level responsibilities, Dr. Fonny currently serves as Chairmain of the University Malaya Family Research and Development Centre (UMFRDC), where she leads research projects and outreach programmes aimed at supporting children, families, and educators. As a leader, Dr Fonny helping UMFRDC team member to get grants research. Current project is giving tution free for Mathematic and Science subject for SPM students 2025. She is also helping 4(four) young lecturers to get new grant research. Leadership in Early Childhood Educational Psychology Programmes Dr. Fonny’s leadership has shaped Malaysia’s landscape of early childhood teacher training and academic research. As Programme Coordinator for both the Bachelor and Master of Early Childhood Education programmes at the University of Malaya since 2012, she has led the design and implementation of psychology-informed curricula that reflect contemporary understanding of child development. These programmes integrate developmental milestones, learning theories, and classroom practices to equip future educators with the psychological tools needed to support diverse learners in their formative years. Her efforts in leading curriculum reviews, assessment reforms, and academic accreditation have ensured that psychological theories are not only studied academically but translated into practical teaching strategies — especially in inclusive classrooms and early intervention settings. She has had been appointed as "visiting professor" in Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (2017) and Zhejiang Yuexiu University of Foreign Language in China (2019), Adjunct Professor for Master of Science (Psychology) and Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology. Lincoln University College Malaysia (2024-2026) and Adjunct Professor in Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Negeri Malang Indonesia( 2024-2026). Awards and Intellectual Property In recognition of her academic excellence, Dr. Fonny has received numerous awards, including Best Paper Awards at international conferences in 2016, 2018, and 2019. She was also honoured with the Universiti Malaya Excellent Service Award in 2021 and 2025, and received the Certificate of Service Award in 2016 and 2023. In 2022, she was granted Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) for a collaborative research project conducted with Universiti Malaya and Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), Indonesia. Academic Duties and Advisory Roles Dr. Fonny has been appointed to several advisory and evaluation roles both within and outside the university. In 2024, she was named an expert advisor for strategic planning and professional development at Pusat Permata Pintar Negara. She also contributes to national educational policy as an expert in Educational Psychology and Early Childhood Education appointed by the Ministry of Education Malaysia, specifically for the development of the 2027 national curriculum for Year One special needs students. Her academic involvement includes reviewing research proposals for Universiti Malaya’s Proposal Enhancement Unit, contributing to the development of training modules for early-career researchers, and conducting motivational sessions in schools and public seminars on issues such as childhood obesity, digital addiction, and aggressive behaviour. She also serves as an assessor for MQA-accredited early childhood programmes at UNITAR and MCKL, and participates as a panellist for new lecturer recruitment and pharmacy student personality screenings. She is appointed as external supervisors and giving consultancies for 2 PhD students from Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia. Editorial and Publishing Roles Since 2019, Dr. Fonny has served as Editor-in-Chief of the Malaysian Online Journal of Psychology and Counselling (MOJPC). In this capacity, she manages the editorial board, oversees the peer-review process, and ensures publication quality with the goal of achieving Scopus indexing. Her editorial expertise extends to serving as Guest Editor for the Education and Information Technologies journal (Springer) and editing a wide range of academic books for international publishers including CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, and Springer. Her edited works span various interdisciplinary topics, including social sciences, knowledge management, tourism, cyber society, and early childhood education.More than 8(eight) edited books proceding was published.  Supervision and Examination As a dedicated educator, Dr. Fonny has 20 PhD and 43 Master's students graduated, with a total of 75 postgraduate students under her guidance. She is also frequently appointed as an external examiner for doctoral dissertations from institutions such as International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), UPSI, UNITAR, UTAR, Lincoln University College, University of Newcastle (Australia), Universitas Negeri Malang, Universitas Bina Nusantara, and Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. Her external examination work focuses on topics related to educational psychology and early childhood education. Research Excellence in Early Childhood Educational Psychology Dr. Fonny has led or collaborated on 21 funded research projects (13 as Principal Investigator), securing RM531,525 in research grants. Her research collaborations involve academic staff from the Faculty of Education, Faculty of Medicine, and Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Malaya, as well as partners from UKM and various universities in Indonesia. Her work is grounded in understanding the cognitive, socio-emotional, and behavioural trajectories of young children. She investigates themes such as emotional intelligence among early childhood teachers, socio-emotional learning frameworks for pre-schoolers, psychological resilience among children affected by trauma, and the impact of parental scaffolding and teacher-child interaction on learning outcomes. One of her key research strands focuses on the psychosocial well-being of young children, especially those facing adversity — including children with cancer, children in indigenous communities, and those affected by environmental disasters. She has also explored the cognitive psychology of early literacy and numeracy, with a particular interest in the role of dramatic play and executive function development in school readiness. Her findings have led to the development of child-centred psychological intervention models and teacher training frameworks that are now being referenced in national curriculum development and early intervention programmes. Scholarly Publications in Early Childhood Education Psychology Dr. Fonny has published over 50 scholarly articles in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals indexed in Scopus, ESCI, and ISI. Her works span topics such as early cognitive ability, emotional regulation in pre-schoolers, behavioural management in classroom settings, and the development of psychological tools for teacher assessment. These publications have collectively earned her an H-index of 7 and over 145 citations, attesting to her scholarly influence in the field. Her authored books reflect her integrated approach to psychology and pedagogy in the early years. These include Penyelidikan Dalam Pendidikan Awal Kanak-Kanak (2021), Pembanguan Sumber Manusia (2023),(Fostering Sustainability Consciousness in Early Childhood Education (2025), and Prinsip Pengurusan Tingkah Laku: Teori, Amalan dan Strategi Pengajaran (2025). Each of these contributions applies core psychological principles to early education environments and challenges. She is also actively involved in editorial work. As Editor-in-Chief of the Malaysian Online Journal of Psychology and Counselling (MOJPC) since 2019, she has promoted academic discourse in the field of early childhood psychology and continues to mentor early-career researchers in publishing applied psychological studies. Policy and National Contributions in Early Childhood Psychology Dr. Fonny’s expertise has been recognized at national policy levels. She has been appointed by the Ministry of Education Malaysia as an expert for the development of the 2027 Year One curriculum for special needs children, contributing psychological frameworks for inclusive learning environments. She is also an advisor to Pusat Permata Pintar Negara, where she provides psychological consultation for gifted education and staff development, invited expert for New Learning Modul MARA Schools and Task Force for Kindrgarten UM for developing curriculum. She serves on several national panels evaluating educational research grants, including FRGS and TRGS, and plays a pivotal role in mentoring early childhood practitioners through curriculum workshops, pedagogical innovation forums, and psychological training modules for educators. Her public contributions include numerous appearances on Malaysian television, newspaper and public seminars, where she shares expert insights on childhood behaviour problems, gadget addiction, learning disorders, and family-based emotional development strategies.   Community and Industry Engagement Dr. Fonny is highly committed to community engagement, often integrating academic knowledge with real-world outreach. As a member of Pertubuhan Ihsan Perdana Selangor, she has organized and led numerous programmes for underserved populations, including literacy development and build mini labrary for Orang Asli children in Pulau Carey, psychosocial support for children affected by natural disasters in Kelantan, and rehabilitation-focused education programmes for incarcerated youth in Terengganu. She has also worked with private companies (Sime darby), government bodies, and universities in community-based projects such as psychoeducation workshops for Indonesian children in Kuala Lumpur, nutrition programmes in Royal Belum, join tution program with  children ASDAF(orang Asli) and explorative learning activities in Asrama Damai Kuang, explorative program "kami peduli" with juvenile school in Kuala Lumpur and as a leader and 8 lecturer and teachers giving tution free for 65(sixty five) B40 students SMK Jalan Reko Bangi. Additionally, she is actively involved in the Parent-Teacher Association at Sekolah Sultan Alamsyah in Putrajaya and others schools, where she frequently delivers motivational talks to students, teachers, and parents.   Community Engagement Rooted in Early Childhood Education Psychology A hallmark of Dr. Fonny’s career is her deep engagement with underserved communities, applying psychological knowledge to improve real-world outcomes for children. She has led and co-organized psychoeducation programmes for flood-affected children in Kelantan, trauma-informed learning sessions in prisons and indigenous communities, and nutrition and emotional resilience workshops for Orang Asli pre-schoolers in collaboration with JAKOA, UM, and private sector partners. These initiatives are informed by her research and focus on building emotional literacy, behavioural regulation, and supportive learning environments for children exposed to socio-environmental stressors. Her research collaboration has also led to a co-developed IP (Intellectual Property) with Indonesia researchers in 2022. National and International Scholarly Engagements Dr. Fonny regularly participates in scholarly events at both the national and international levels. She has contributed to national workshops on psychodiagnostics for traumatized children using the House-Tree-Person method in 2022, 2024, and 2025, introduce psychodiagnostics in education systems, and facilitated workshops on publishing in Scopus-indexed journals, systematic literature reviews, and research strategy development. In 2025, she served on the panel to evaluate community engagement proposals for the CAKNA grant initiative and continues to evaluate research proposals for national funding schemes including FRGS and TRGS. Internationally, Dr. Fonny is a frequent more than 10 as keynote speaker and invited presenter at academic conferences and seminars. She has delivered keynote addresses at SEAMEO conferences on Early Childhood Care and Education in 2019 and 2023, and spoken at major universities in Indonesia on topics such as inclusive learning, ethics in early childhood education, and research in early childhood development. She was invited by Universitas Negeri Semarang in 2025 to give a guest lecture on building inclusive learning environments. Her international speaking engagements also include forums in China and joint seminars with Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia and IAI Al Hikmah Jakarta. Dr Fonny has secured a research consultancy collaboration between UM and Universitas Negeri Surabaya (Indonesia) researchers through UPUM to conduct a workshop on how to published article to ISI/Scopus journal. International Engagements and Mobility in Early Childhood Research Dr. Fonny plays a key role in advancing international partnerships in Early Childhood Education Psychology. She is frequently invited as a keynote speaker and workshop facilitator at early childhood-focused conferences and seminars across Southeast Asia, including Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Universitas Negeri Malang, Universitas PGRI Kanjuruan Malang, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Early Childhood Program Institute agama Islam Hikmah Tuban, Early Childhood Program Lukmanulhakeem Foundation Yala in Thailand, Yan’an University in China, Zhejiang Yuexiu University of Foreign Language in China, Universitas Negeri Semarang, and the South East Asia Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) on ECCE initiatives. She has delivered guest lectures on inclusive learning environments, trauma-informed early childhood education, and values-based teaching to postgraduate students, educators, and policymakers. Notably, she has led outbound student mobility programmes to leading Indonesian institutions such as to Universitas Gadjah Mada (Post Graduate Students), Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (3 times: 2 Undergraduate students, 1 post graduate students), and Universitas Siliwangi Indonesia (Post graduate students), Universitas Negeri Malang (post graduate students) and as academic leader with 14 counseling students attending the 7th PSYCHE Summer Course  in Universitas Diponegoro and a Summer Camp for students from China in 2025 to promote regional collaboration in ECE pedagogy and early childhood education psychology. She was collaborate with many researchers through  Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) and Agreements (MoAs) with over 15 universities across Indonesia, Dr. Fonny has laid the groundwork for a regional network focused on psychological research, early childhood development, and teacher education.  Dr. Fonny Dameaty Hutagalung exemplifies academic and applied leadership in Early Childhood Education Psychology. Her work bridges rigorous psychological research with compassionate educational practices, ensuring that every child — regardless of background — has the cognitive, emotional, and social foundation to thrive in their earliest years. Her continued efforts reflect an unwavering commitment to improving early childhood systems through evidence, empathy, and empowerment.

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DR. SUHANA BINTI KOTING

Suhana Koting received the Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) in Civil Engineering (2005) from University of Malaya, Malaysia. In 2009, she finished her Master of Engineering Science in Civil Engineering-Pavement Materials Design at University of Malaya. She was awarded Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) from University of Malaya in 2017. Currently, she is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya. Her research interest is in Asphalt Mix Design, Concrete Materials, Transportation Planning, Traffic Engineering, and Statistical Analysis and Modelling. 

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