Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, UMS
Prof. P.Geol. Ts. Gs. Dr. Rodeano Roslee, F.I.G.M., is a Professor in the field of Engineering Geology and Geological Disasters at the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). His career began at the Department of Minerals and Geosciences Malaysia (JMG), and he has served at UMS since 2004. Throughout his career, he has held several important positions that reflect his leadership experience as well as strong academic and research management capabilities. He has served as the Head of the Geology Program at FST, Deputy Director and Director of the Natural Disaster Research Centre (NDRC), and Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation) at FST. He currently serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST), UMS.
At the professional level, he is actively involved in 15 national and international professional bodies. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Geological Behaviour Journal (GBR) and the Malaysian Journal of Geosciences (MJG). He is frequently invited to serve as a keynote speaker or invited presenter at national or international conferences, as well as a reviewer for several leading journals. His roles as a geohazard and engineering geology expert, Independent Checker, Subject Matter Expert (SME) committee for the Sabah Blue Economy, member of the strategic policy and legislative for the Sabah Mineral Development, project head of the consultancy for the development of the Sabah Minerals Development Blueprint (2026–2030), member of the Geological Board of Malaysia (BoG), and chairman of the Institute of Geology of Malaysia (IGM) (Sabah Chapter ) make him a valuable asset beyond his role as an academician serving the community, industry, state and nation. His research focuses on Natural Disaster Risk Management and Mitigation, Engineering Geology, and Sustainable Mining Practices (Environment, Social & Governance, ESG), ensuring the quality, transparency, and reliability of research results used by the government and strategic industries of the country.
To date, Prof. Dr. Rodeano has published more than 320 technical papers in local and international journals and proceedings, as well as five books. He has led 25 research grants and completed over 200 consultancy projects and supervised more than 140 undergraduate students, 13 master's students, and 5 PhD students.
Academic Department
Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, UMS
Appointed Department
Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, UMS
Bencana Geologi (ph.d)
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2016
Sarjana Sains (geologi Kejuruteraan)
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
2004
Sarjana Muda Sains (geologi) Dgn Kepujian
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
2001
Projects
43
Active
13
Grants
RM 2,486,639.53
Geosciences - Geohazard
NOTE: N/A = Data not available, 0 = Data not completed
Documents
68
H-Index
13
Citations
423
Affiliation
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Soils-liquefaction hazards due to the seismic activities in lahad datu, sabah
Member
2025 - 2028
Monitoring of earthquake activity in surabaya city and kota kinabalu city using continuous seismometer
Leader
2025 - 2027
Coastal vulnerability and shoreline change assessment in tunku abdul rahman islands park, sabah
Member
2025 - 2026
Landslide susceptibility assessment of kampung mohimboyon, ranau, sabah.
Leader
2024 - 2026
Integration of geohazard assessment and machine learning for optimal gas pipeline route planning in sabah, malaysia.
Member
2024 - 2026
Strengthening climate adaptation through community-based disaster risk management (cbdrm) in kampung melangkap, kota belud, sabah malaysia
Member
2024 - 2026
Development of geospatial distribution map of garinono formation for natural disaster mitigation
Member
2023 - 2026
Modified implicit finite difference method using quarter-sweep approach for nonlinear advection-diffusion equations in flood routing
Member
2023 - 2026
Penilaian ciri-ciri geomekanik batuan formasi trusmadi dan formasi croker sebagai bahan binaan di kawasan pantai barat, sabah
Leader
2023 - 2026
Pentaksiran risiko dan mitigasi tanah runtuh di kawasan kg. kiau ke kawasan ranau, sabah
Leader
2023 - 2026
Slope assessment system (sas) using severity index and infinite slope model along tenompok to kundasang area
Leader
2023 - 2026
Pemodelan splin geometri intuisinistik kabur jenis-2 bagi pemvisualan data ketakpastian set data gempa bumi di sabah
Member
2022 - 2025
Effects of mineral composition and geological structure on landslide slip zone around kg kiau - kundasang sabah
Member
2021 - 2026
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Rodeano Bin Roslee (2025) , Geochemical Characterization And Classification Of Volcanic Materials From The Bromo-tengger-semeru Complex, East Java, Indonesia
Rodeano Bin Roslee , Kamilia Binti Sharir (2025) , Reviewing The Impact Of Earthquakes On Flood Occurrence: Insights From Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
Rodeano Bin Roslee (2024) , Ancient Disaster, The Cause Of The Burial Of The Kumitir Archeological Site
Rodeano Bin Roslee , Kamilia Binti Sharir (2024) , Mapping Debris Flow Susceptibility Using Frequency Ratio Model In Kundasang, Sabah, Malaysia
Rodeano Bin Roslee , Kamilia Binti Sharir (2024) , Quantitative Landslide Hazard Assessment Using Frequency Ratio Model: A Case Study From Smk Kundasang, Sabah, Malaysia
Kamilia Binti Sharir , Rodeano Bin Roslee (2024) , Soil Erosion Analysis For Flood Disaster Assessment Using Gis-based Rusle Model In Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
Anand Nainar , Rodeano Bin Roslee , Wilson Wong Vun Chiong , Phua Mui How (2024) , Assessment Of Immediate And Five-year Earthquake Impacts On River Systems In Sabah, Malaysia Using Multi-temporal Satellite Imageries
Rodeano Bin Roslee , Kamilia Binti Sharir (2023) , Physical Density Map For Determining Flood Risk Elements In Kota Belud Area, Sabah, Malaysia Peta Ketumpatan Fizikal Bagi Menentukan Unsur Berisiko Banjir Di Kawasan Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
Rodeano Bin Roslee (2023) , A Review Of Rock Slope Stability Assessment Practice In Malaysia Ulasan Praktis Penilaian Kestabilan Cerun Batuan Di Malaysia
Rodeano Bin Roslee (2023) , Landslide Susceptibility Assessment In Sabah, Malaysia: A Bivariate Frequency Ratio Approach