Senior Lecturer
Department of Multimedia
Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor,
MALAYSIA
Email: nurulamelina[alias-symbol]upm.edu.my
Current research interests: information retrieval, natural language processing, AI-based e-learning technology, multimedia intelligent systems, learning analytics
Education
Doctor of Philosophy (Multimedia Information Retrieval), Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia (Completed in 2017)
Master of Computer Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia (Completed in 2008)
Bachelor of Computer Science (Multimedia), Universiti Putra Malaysia (Completed in 2006)
Appointments
Deputy Director, International Institute of Online Education National Center (IIOE), Malaysia (15 May 2024–Current)
Associate Fellow, Centre for Corporate Strategy and Relations, Universiti Putra Malaysia (1 May 2022–1 May 2026)
Research Associate, International Institute of Online Education National Center (IIOE), Malaysia (1 April 2022–1 April 2024)
Task Force Member, Open Educational Resources (PutraOER) Universiti Putra Malaysia (1 July 2022–30 June 2024)
Adobe Creative Master, Ministry of Education (MoE), Malaysia (1 January 2020–23 November 2020)
Senior lecturer at the Department of Multimedia, Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia (September 2017–Present)
Tutor at the Department of Multimedia, Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia (September 2010–September 2017)
Co-researcher
This research was funded by the Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia on how Artificial Intelligence and Learning Analytic can support learning at Higher Learning Institutions. This research focuses on three key technologies (Learning Analytics, Chatbot, and IOT) as the pillars of the Future Learning Ecosystem.
Co-researcher
ACoRD is a project co-funded by the European Union’s Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education Programme. It aims to build the capacity of Malaysian academicians, learning technologists, and other stakeholders in developing user-centered Reusable Learning Objects (RLOs) for healthcare curricula.
Co-researcher
COVILaM is an online learning module for the laboratory diagnosis of COVID-19, particularly with RCT-PCR. This module is for the medical laboratory staff, other healthcare sections, future, and current OneHealth workforce. The research was co-funded by USAID, SEAOHUN and MyOHUN.
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Co-researcher
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