Bibliography: Professor Dr Wan Haliza Abd. Majid
(2021)
Dr Wan Haliza
Abd. Majid graduated with Bachelor in Physics from University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK in 1988. Initially, she worked in the Physics department, University Malaya as a
tutor from 1990-91 while she was completing her Master’s Degree. Upon
completing her PhD in 1994 from the University of Sheffield (UK), she was attached
to the Matriculation Centre (PASUM) from 1994-2000, University Malaya as a
lecturer before transferring to the Physics Department in 2000. Currently, her
research interest is related to pyroelectric and ferroelectric properties of
organic materials, fabrication and device characterization of an organic
light-emitting diode (OLED) and photo-sensing and signal processing of
biomaterials, quantum dots, and their applications. She has participated in
many seminars, workshops, conferences and community engagement projects related
to the Physics education program. Her
involvement in research led her to lead (Principle Investigator) various
research grants since the year 2000 which include, Short Term Research Fund
(PJP-UM), University Malaya Research Grant (UMRG), High Impact Research Grant
(HIR-UM), Exploratory Research Grant Scheme (ERGS-MOHE), ScienceFund (MOSTI),
Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS-MOHE) and Long Term Research Grant
(LRGS-MOHE). She has been invited as one
of the panel reviewers/evaluators for various grants awarded by MOHE and MOSTI at the university and national level since 2012. Internationally, her involvement as
one of the panel reviewers for the Slovak Research And Development
Agency starts from the year 2016 until recently. Currently, she is the Head of Low Dimensional Materials Research
Center (LDMRC) (since 2016), the Chief Editor of Malaysian Journal of Science (MJS) (since 2020), the Chairperson for MASS Chapter of University Malaya (since 2019) and Committee member for Institute of Physics (IFM) (since 2021). She was appointed as Deputy Dean of Research and Higher
Degree at the Faculty of Science (2010-2014), Dean (2017-2019) and Deputy Dean
(2016-2017) of Institute of Postgraduate Studies (IPS). She is committed to
equipping graduates at the tertiary level with knowledge, technology and values
that can be used to interact positively with society at large.