8th RCEE 2020
10th RCEE 2022
Tuesday, November 8th, 2022
Previous History
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic sweeping across the globe and the movement restriction order in Malaysia, several changes have been made to the 8th Regional Conference in Engineering Education (RCEE) and Research in Higher Education (RHEd) 2020. The conference was moved to a virtual platform during September 29-30.
RCEE & RHEd 2020 is jointly organized with the Society of Engineering Education Malaysia (SEEM), which is an active organization in leading the efforts of advancing engineering education in Malaysia.
The theme for the 2020 RCEE & RHEd is: ”Engineering Education Leadership in an Uncertain World” – a need for action to reform and upgrade engineering education through coordinated efforts by all major engineering players (institutions, societies, NGOs, industry and education professionals), working as a team to develop meaningful and quality education for the next generation.
RCEE 2020 Keynote Session
Professor Emeritus Richard M. Felder
Hoechst Celanese Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering North Carolina State University
Richard M. Felder is Hoechst Celanese Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at North Carolina State University. He is coauthor of Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes (4th Edition, Wiley, 2015), which has been used as the text for the introductory chemical engineering course by roughly 90% of American chemical engineering departments and at many international institutions, and coauthor of Teaching and Learning STEM: A Practical Guide (https://educationdesignsinc.com/book/) (Jossey-Bass, 2016). He has also authored or coauthored four book chapters and over 300 papers on chemical process engineering and engineering education and presented hundreds of invited talks, workshops, and short courses in both categories at conferences and to industrial and research institutions and universities throughout the United States and abroad. He co-founded the American Society for Engineering Education National Effective Teaching Institute in 1991 and co-directed it from 1991 through 2015.