Dr. Dayang Nur Sakinah Musa
Dr. Dayang Nur Sakinah Musa
Fakulti Perhutanan Tropika · Fakulti Perhutanan Tropika, UMS
dns.m@ums.edu.my
Summary

Current Position: Lecturer DS45
Department: Faculty of Tropical Forestry, UMS

Professional Summary:
Dayang Nur Sakinah Musa is a dedicated and results-driven professional with approximately 8 years of experience in UMS as a Lecturer at the Faculty of Tropical Forestry. She has completed her PhD and received the Senate on 16th May 2024 from Universiti Putra Malaysia. Dayang has demonstrated exceptional skills in Fire Safety research, leading to significant achievements such as completing training in Fire behaviour analyst training from the Rainforest & Peatland Fires Centre of Excellence (2023) and publishing related articles in journals and international magazines in recent years. Recently, she led a team for a Consultation Project for Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on the SUPA/REPEAT Project (2024) and was appointed as a permanent member of Pembangunan Prosedur Tetap Operasi (PTO) Pahang Tenggara (2024). Dayang aims to continue exploring fire safety in forestry research. With a passion for teaching and doing research, she is eager to take on new challenges and drive further success for the team and UMS.

Dr. Dayang Nur Sakinah Musa holds Pengurusan Keselamatan, Kesihatan dan from Universiti Putra Malaysia , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Education
Pengurusan Keselamatan, Kesihatan Dan
Master Sains
Stats
Publications:
16
Projects:
3
Grants:
RM 43,000.00
Scopus Metrics
Scopus Author ID:
57212378936
H-Index:
2
Documents:
4
Citations:
39
Research Interests
FORESTRY SCIENCES - Fire Planning and Control
Latest Grants
Assessment Of Firefighter Readiness In Binsuluk Forest Reserve, Sabah.
Evaluation Of Pre-fire Preparedness Of Initial Attack Crew Readiness In Binsuluk Forest Reserve
Latest Publications
Final Year Thesis Writing Format Guide
Assessment Of Firefighter Readiness For Peat Fire Control In Binsuluk And Klias Forest Reserve, Sabah
Fibre Content And Moisture Availability Of Different Fire Severity Areas In Tropical Peat Swamp Forest
Peat Properties Of A Tropical Forest Reserve Adjacent To A Fire-break Canal
Thermal Decomposition And Combustion Analysis Of Malaysian Peat Soil Samples Using Coats Redfern Model Free Method
Previous Appointments
Administrative Positions