Mohd Shafiq Sazali

Research Officer at Malaysian Nuclear Agency

Mohd Shafiq Sazali is a Research Officer at the Malaysian Nuclear Agency, specializing in Instrumentation and Automation since June 2023, focusing on research and development in nuclear electronics and radiation measurement. Prior to this role, Mohd Shafiq served as a Validation Engineer at UST from January 2022 to May 2023, where activities included validation test plan development and PCIe IP validation. Experience as an R&D Test Engineer at Myreka Technologies Sdn. Bhd. involved software and hardware testing for Keysight products, while previous roles included validation engineering at UST Global and environmental safety engineering at Sony. Additionally, Mohd Shafiq held engineering positions at Inari Technology Sdn Bhd and completed management trainee programs at Western Digital and IC Microsystems Sdn Bhd. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Microelectronic Engineering from Universiti Malaysia Perlis, attained in 2014.

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Malaysian Nuclear Agency

The establishment of Agensi Nuklear Malaysia (Nuklear Malaysia) was mooted from idea of the then Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail Dato’ Abdul Rahman, that Malaysia should play a role in the development of nuclear science and technology for peaceful purposes. The Centre for Application of Nuclear Energy (CRANE) was the entity to mark the of Malaysia’s nuclear programme, focussing on manpower development for a nuclear power programme to provide an option for energy source, following the worldwide oil crisis of the early 1970’s. The Cabinet officially approved the establishment of the Tun Ismail Atomic Research Centre (PUSPATI), under the Ministry of Science, Technology and the environment on 19 September 1972. The era of nuclear research in Malaysia began with the historic event signified by the Reaktor TRIGA PUSPATI reaching its first criticality on 28 June 1982. When Puspati was placed under the auspices of the Prime Minister’s Department, it assumed the name Nuclear Energy Unit (UTN). The Nuclear Energy Unit was later placed under the Minister of Science, Technology and the Environment. In line with the national development, the institute was name Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research (MINT) on 10 August 1994. To reflect its vision, mission, objectives and activities in the challenging world, a new identity was established, and was officially named as Agensi Nuklear Malaysia (NUKLEAR MALAYSIA) on 28 September 2006. Agensi Nuklear Malaysia, is strategically located nearby the government administration, centre Putrajaya, and Cyberjaya.


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