Muhammad Sukri Bin Ramli is a committed researcher and professional based in Malaysia, with a strong focus on organizational transformation and artificial intelligence (AI). In May 2024, he attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), further enriching his expertise through this prestigious program. As an alumnus of the Asia School of Business in collaboration with MIT Sloan, he combines technical proficiency with strategic insight in his work.
Muhammad Sukri’s research centers on leveraging advanced technologies—such as AI, large language models (LLM), natural language processing (NLP), and machine learning (ML)—to enhance efficiency in public sector operations. His expertise in Google Colab Python and System Dynamics enables him to model complex systems and develop data-driven solutions. Passionate about the responsible integration of AI, he explores innovative approaches to optimize resource management, streamline processes, and improve public service delivery, blending theory with practical impact.
Beyond his research, Muhammad Sukri actively contributes to the academic community through platforms like Authorea, Cambridge University Preprints, Open Science Framework, and Google Scholar, where his work has gained recognition and citations. His interdisciplinary mindset and hands-on approach position him as a rising leader in advancing technology-driven governance in Malaysia.