
Passionate about student development.
Makes learning feel rewarding and fun.
Makes even dry topics interesting.
Encourages deep understanding and curiosity.
Always clear, engaging, and insightful.
Jameson Malang serves as a Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Engineering Mathematics at Curtin University Malaysia's Sarawak Campus in Miri. He is affiliated with the School of Pre-University and Continuing Education (SPACE), where he teaches foundation-level mathematics to students preparing for undergraduate programs in engineering and science disciplines. Holding a Master of Philosophy from Curtin University Sarawak, Malang has pursued graduate studies in chemical engineering. His professional journey reflects a lifelong commitment to education, driven by a passion for meeting new people, sharing knowledge, and equipping young individuals for their future careers. Since joining Curtin, he has contributed to the campus community through various extracurricular initiatives, including co-founding the Curtin Bowling Club in 2009 to promote sports and leadership skills among students. The club has hosted competitions attracting participants from Sarawak, Brunei, and beyond. In 2014, Malang was selected among four staff to represent the university at the Standard Chartered KL Marathon, where the team secured third place, highlighting his dedication to fitness and team-building activities.
Malang's teaching extends beyond the classroom into student support and development programs. He has organized seminars on growth mindset, guest lectures emphasizing the importance of learning mathematics, and intensive enhancement camps addressing maths anxiety for foundation students. As a mentor in the SuCCESS program, he guides students in building mathematics confidence and academic organization, contributing to award-winning student successes recognized in Curtin University Student Learning Awards. His research interests align with chemical engineering, process control, and computational fluid dynamics, as evidenced by publications such as 'A comparison study between different kernel functions in the least square support vector regression model for penicillin fermentation process' (2023), 'MSC-RS Design Algorithm of PIDF Controller using SOPDT Model' (2022), 'Soft Sensor Development for the Control of Zymomonas Mobilis Fermentation' (2022), 'Comparison of Turbulence Models for Single Sphere Simulation Study Under Supercritical Fluid Condition' (2017), and 'Computational Fluid Dynamics-Based Hydrodynamics Studies in Packed Bed Columns: Current Status and Future Directions' (2015). Previously associated with the School of Engineering and Science, Malang also co-authored work on kernel functions in support vector machines for predicting student performance (2023). Through these efforts, he fosters both academic excellence and personal growth among students at Curtin University Malaysia.
