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Dr. Neoh Seong Lee and Team Re-create Aquatic Ecosystem in the Lab
Inspired by the amazing self-sustainability of the natural ecosystem, Dr. Neoh Seong Lee from China-ASEAN College of Marine Sciences, Xiamen University Malaysia launched Project Refugium, an on-going aquaculture-based project to re-create an aquatic ecosystem in the laboratory while maintaining its form and functionality.
XMUM Undergraduate Co-Authors Research Article Featured in Nature
The Research Management Center congratulates Gu Yifan, a fourth-year student from Marine Biotechnology Programme, China-ASEAN College of Marine Sciences, for co-authoring a research article featured in Nature Research Highlights (Volume 589 Issue 7843, 28 January 2021).
Dr. Ng Chuck Chuan Receives Training Grant from Springer Nature - Communications
The Research Management Center congratulates Assistant Professor Dr. Ng Chuck Chuan from China-ASEAN College of Marine Sciences (CAMS), XMUM for being selected as one of the four global recipients of the Springer Nature - Communications (Earth & Environment category) 2020 Early Career Researchers Training Grant.
AOGS Best Student Poster Award Won by XMUM Students
Research Management Center congratulates five XMUM undergraduate students from China-ASEAN College of Marine Sciences, XMUM (Zhou Tianyu, Shao Zhibo, Lin Weihong, Chen Jiarui and Zhou Muzhi) for winning the Best Poster Award in the Ocean Sciences Section at the annual meeting of Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), which was held in Singapore from 28 July to 2 August 2019. The title of the poster is “Impacts of Relative Vorticity on Critical Latitude Effects on Internal Tides, Waves, and Mixing”.
Xiamen University Research Vessel Tan Kah Kee Open Ship Days Successfully Held
The Open Ship Days on board Research Vessel Tan Kah Kee (R/V TKK) was successfully held at Boustead Cruise Center, Port Klang, Malaysia on 17 & 18 August. Organized by Xiamen University (XMU), Xiamen University Malaysia (XMUM) and China-ASEAN College of Marine Sciences (CAMS), this is the first time that a Chinese scientific research vessel opens to the Malaysian public free of charge.