Fakulti Kejuruteraan, UMS
Dr. Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail is a distinguished researcher at Fakulti Kejuruteraan, University Malaysia Sabah.
As a member of Fakulti Kejuruteraan, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.
Dr. Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail holds Doktor Falsafah (Ph.D) from Lain-lain and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.
Academic Department
Fakulti Kejuruteraan, UMS
Appointed Department
Fakulti Kejuruteraan, UMS
Doktor Falsafah (ph.d)
Lain-lain
2024
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Material Sciences And Technology Including Engineering Materials - Bio-Composites
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Universiti Malaysia Sabah
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Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail (2026) , Performance Enhancement Of Hybrid Kenaf/bamboo Fibre-reinforced Bio-epoxy Composites For Sustainable Structural Applications
Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail (2026) , Effect Of Kenaf Fiber Loading On The Mechanical And Physical Properties Of Bio-epoxy Composites
Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail (2025) , Physical, Mechanical, And Thermal Properties Of Epoxy Composites With Woven Kenaf And Kenaf/cotton Fabrics
Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail (2025) , Physical, Mechanical, And Thermal Properties Of Epoxy Composites With Woven Kenaf And Kenaf/cotton Fabrics
Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail (2025) , Dimensional Stability, Mechanical And Thermal Performance Of Flax/carbon/kevlar Reinforced Bio-phenolic/epoxy Hybrid Composites
Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail (2025) , Fiber Treatment Impact On The Thermal Behavior Of Biomass/palm-fibers Polylactic-acid Hybrid Biocomposites
Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail (2025) , Structural And Thermal Properties Of Alkali-treated Biomass Fibers And W. Robusta Waste Reinforced Pla Hybrid Biocomposites
Ahmad Safwan Bin Ismail (2025) , Structural, Morphological And Thermal Properties Of Kenaf Microcrystalline Cellulose/poly (butylene Adipate-co Terephthalate) Films For Packaging Applications