Staff Directory


Farahiyah Binti Jasni

Academic Qualification

  • Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering - Doctor of Philosophy, Universiti Malaya (UM)

Farahiyah Binti Jasni (Dr.)

Assistant Professor
IIUM Gombak Campus

KULLIYYAH OF ENGINEERING


farahiyahjasni@iium.edu.my
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Area of Specialisation


  • Engineering Tech ~ Engineering And Technology ~ Electrical and Electronic Engineering ~ Robotics and Mechatronics - Trajectory
  • Engineering Tech ~ Engineering And Technology ~ Biomedical Engineering ~ Biomechanics - Modeling
  • Engineering Tech ~ Engineering And Technology ~ Biomedical Engineering ~ Artificial Organs & Prosthetics - Micro-Processor Controlled Prosthetic Leg Sensory System


Teaching Responsibilities


FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUID MECHANICS 2024/2025 2023/2024 2022/2023 2021/2022
FUNDAMENTALS OF ROBOTICS 2024/2025 2023/2024
FUNDEMENTALS OF ROBOTICS 2023/2024
INTEGRATED DESIGN PROJECT 2024/2025
INTERGRATED DESIGN PROJECT 2024/2025 2019/2020 2018/2019
MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING LAB I 2023/2024 2022/2023 2021/2022 2020/2021 2019/2020 2018/2019
MECHATRONICS LAB III 2024/2025 2023/2024 2022/2023 2021/2022 2020/2021 2019/2020 2018/2019
MECHATRONICS ROBOTICS LAB 2024/2025
MECHATRONICS SYSTEM LAB 2022/2023
MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS LAB 2024/2025 2023/2024 2022/2023
PROJECT 1 2021/2022 2020/2021 2019/2020 2018/2019
Project II 2020/2021 2019/2020
REAL TIME SYSTEMS 2018/2019
ROBOTICS 2024/2025 2023/2024 2022/2023 2021/2022 2020/2021 2019/2020 2018/2019


Supervision


Feasibility Study On Using Inertial Sensors Of The Smartphone To Identify Stair Ascending And Descending Activity.
Master In Progress Co-supervisor


Research Projects


Completed
No data
On-Going
2022 - Present Knee Kinetic-Oriented Wearable Device Prototype Development
2020 - Present ANALYSIS ON THE CORRELATION BETWEEN PIEZOELECTRIC VOLTAGE SIGNAL AND RESPIRATORY RATE(RR) AND HEART RATE(HR) FOR STRESS DETECTION AMONG YOUNG ADULTS
2019 - Present Investigating the feasibility of using inertial sensors from smartphone to identify stair ascending and descending activity for prosthetic leg users