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Sample of Full Cv Dr. Hj. Ismail Abustan 1. Personal Details Name: Dr. Hj. Ismail Abustan Current Position: Program Chairman / Lecturer Area of specialisation: Urban Drainage and Stormwater Management Telephone No : (04) 5937788 ext 6212 Facsimile: (04) 5941009 e-mail : [email protected] 2. Academic Qualification Year Degree Area University The George Washington University, 1990 B.Sc. Civil Engineering Washington D.C, U.S.A Water The University of New South Wales, 1992 M.Eng.Sc Engineering Sydney, Australia The University of New South Wales, 1997 PhD Sydney, Australia 3. Working Experience Post Organisation/Department Date Engineer Structural Concrete Sdn. Bhd. Mei-Jun 1990 Site Engineer PATI Sdn. Bhd Julai 1990 - Febuari 1991 Engineer Ipoh City Council. Dis. 1991-Mac (Attachment) 1992 Tutor / Researcher The University of New South Wales, Sydney Jun 1993 – Dis. 1997 Lecturer Universiti Sains Malaysia 1997 - 1999 Program Universiti Sains Malaysia 1999 - Present Chairman 4. Current Research 1. Assessment and Modification of Available Models to Suit local Condition and Possible Application for the Region AP-FREND/IHP/UNESCO Project 2. Stormwater Modelling in Sungai Kerayong, Kuala Lumpur IHP Malaysia/UNESCO Project 3. Contract Research Physical Pump Sump Modelling Test for Datuk Keramat Flood Control PS Project’ Sam Mc Coy Engineering 4. Contract Research on Physical Modelling of Water Channel Pump House in Lahar Tiang, Penang Ocean Electrical Co. Sdn. Bhd. 5. Pollutant transport study in groundwater from municipal disposal sites in Taiping, Perak and Pulau Burung, Penang. USM-MINT-IAEA 6. Isotope Hydrology for Groundwater Contamination Study in Industrial Site (MAL/8/018) –International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Project 7. Isotope Techniques for Groundwater Contamination Studies in Urbanized Areas – Regional Cooperation Asia-Pacific RCA/IAEA 5. Publication Journal : 4 Articles 1. Abustan, I and Abdul Wahid, N,’ ‘Towards New Ecological Drainage System in Malaysia’, Journal of Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology, Vol 2 No.2, 2002 2. Tilley J.H, Wojick A, Abustan I and Ball J.E., ‘Development of a Stage-Discharge Relationship for the Rapidly Varying Flows in Urban Stream’, Australian Journal of Water Resources, Vol.4 No. 2, 2000 3. Ball J.E and Abustan, I, ‘Modelling the export of phosphorous from urban catachments’, Australian Journal of Water Resources, Vol.4 No. 1, 2000 4. Abdul Wahid, N, and Abustan, I, ‘Water Crisis : A Question of Perceived Value ?’ Annual Bulletin ’98, Institute of Engineers Malaysia, Perak Branch,1998, p: 24 – 26. Books : 3 Chapter in Urban Stormwater Management Manual for Malaysia (Manual Saliran Mesra Alam Malaysia), Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia, 2000 1. “Chapter 21: On-site and Community Retention”, in Urban Stormwater Management Manual for Malaysia (Manual Saliran Mesra Alam Malaysia), Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia, 2000 2. “Chapter 31: Filtration”, in Urban Stormwater Management Manual for Malaysia (Manual Saliran Mesra Alam Malaysia), Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia, 2000 3. “Chapter 32: Infiltration”, in Urban Stormwater Management Manual for Malaysia (Manual Saliran Mesra Alam Malaysia), Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia, 2000 Conferences/Seminars/Workshop : more 35 technical articles 1. Abustan, I, Desa, M.N.M, and Abdul Wahid, N., (2000) ‘SWMM Modeling for a Small Catchment in Kuala Lumpur’ Fresh Perspective on Hydrology and Water Resources in Southeast Asia and the Pasific edited by M Paul Mosley, 21-24 Nov. 2000, Christchurch, New Zealand pp166 -172 2. Abdul Wahid, N. and Abustan, I. (2002), “The Importance of Teaching Environmental Education (EE) In Institutions Of Higher Learning (IHL)”, Association of South East Asia Institutes of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) 2002 (13-15 December), Bangkok, Thailand. 3. Abustan, I., Santosa, Budi and Abdul Wahid, N. (2002), “Using USM_SWMM And USMTools In The Modeling Of Stormwater Runoff In Urban Watershed Management”, International Conference on Urban Hydrology (ICUH 2002), 16-18 October, Kuala Lumpur, IHP-V Technical Document in Hydrology. 4. *Abustan, I., Desa, M. Noor and Abdul Wahid, N. (2002), “Testing The Suitability Of SWMM As Alternative Management Practices In Malaysia: The Cases Of Four Catchments”, International Conference on Urban Hydrology (ICUH 2002), 16-18 October, Kuala Lumpur, IHP-V Technical Document in Hydrology. 5. Abustan, I. and Abdul Wahid, N. (2002), “Towards New Ecological System in Malaysia”, The Application of Ecohydrology to Water Resources Development and Management, Venice, Italy, 16-18 September, UNESCO Publication. 6. Nabsiah Abdul Wahid dan Ismail Abustan (2002), “Tanggapan Tahap Kepekaan Isu Persekitaran Golongan Pengguna Muda Malaysia: Satu Kajian”, Prosiding Persidangan Kebangsaan Kejuruteraan Awam (AWAM 2001), (5-8 Februari 2002), Star Cruise Ship. 7. Nabsiah Abdul Wahid and Ismail Abustan (2002), “Environmental Marketing Claims: What Are the Truths?”, The Third International Conference on Disaster Management (5-6 May), Kuching, Sarawak. 8. Nabsiah Abdul Wahid and Ismail Abustan (2002), “Green Marketing and Agenda 21: A Question of ‘True’ Claim”, International Conference on Environmental Management: Ten Years After Rio, UKM, KL (21-23Oct.) 9. Nabsiah Abdul Wahid and Ismail Abustan (2002), “Environmental Issues: Between Consumers’ Awareness and Willingness for Attitude Change”, International Conference on Environmental Management: Ten Years After Rio, UKM, KL (21-23Oct.) 10. Ismail Abustan and Nabsiah Abdul Wahid (2002), “Flash Flood Prevention: The ‘Manual Saliran Mesra Alam’ (MSMA) Approach”, International Conference on Environmental Management: Ten Years After Rio, UKM, KL (21-23Oct.) 11. Mohd Sidek L., Zakaria N.A., Abd. Ghani A., Abustan I, Abdullah R., and A.H Ashaari F., ‘Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvements under Tropical Climates’, Ed. Hehanussa and Sri Haryani, Proceeding Asia-Pacific Workshop on Ecohydrology, IHP-V Technical Doc. In Hydrology, UNESCO Jakarta, 2001 12. Abdul Wahid, N., Abustan, I. dan Jantan, M. (2001), “Is It Too Late For University Ethics Courses To Have Much Impact On A Person If S/He Did Not Learn Morality And Ethics At Home?”, Proceedings of ASAIHL, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia (February) 13. Abustan, I. and Abdul Wahid, N (2001), ‘Towards New Ecological System in Malaysia’ The Application of Ecohydrology to Water Resources Development and Management, Venice, Italy, 16-18 September, UNESCO - IHP-V. 14. Abustan, I. And Abdul Wahid, N. (2001), ‘Toward New Ecological Drainage System: An Alternative New Concept in Malaysia’, Workshop on Ecohydrology, LIPI, Cibinong-Bogor, 20 – 22 March, 2001. 15. Abustan, I. and Abdul Wahid, N ‘The Impact of the Implementation of the Urban Stormwater Management Manual (MSMA) to Malaysian Consumers’ The International Conference on Consumer and Consumerism: Issues and Challenges, Langkawi 24-25 Oktober 16. Nabsiah Abdul Wahid dan Ismail Abustan ‘Environmental Concern: Identifying Young Malaysian Consumers’ Grouping’, The 4th Asian Acedemic of Management Conference, Johor Bharu 10-13 November 17. Abustan, I., Ball. J. and Abdul Wahid, N. ‘Modelling of Phosporous Transport in Urban Catchment’, Conference of Ecological Modelling (ECOMOD) USM 18. Abustan, I, Ball J.E, Tilley J.H. and Wojcik A., ‘Continous Gauging Method : An Alternative Method of Discharge Measurement for Urban Catchment’, National Conference on Hydraulics, Hydrology and Sustainable Water Resources Management 2001, Bangi, Selangor 19. Abdul Wahid, N, and Abustan, I, ‘Water Crisis : A Question of Perceived Value ?’ Annual Bulletin ’98, Institute of Engineers Malaysia, Perak Branch,1998, p: 24 – 26. 20. L Mohd Sidek, Takara, Desa, Zakaria, Ab Ghani, Abustan and Abdullah, ‘ Modelling of New Ecological Drainage Systems under Malaysian Conditions’, Fresh Perspective on Hydrology and Water Resources in Southeast Asia and the Pasific edited by M Paul Mosley, 21-24 Nov. 2000, Christchurch, New Zealand. Pp 197-205 21. Abdul Wahid, N, Abustan, I, and Karwi A.B, ‘Environmental Concern: How Do Young Malaysian Fare?’, The 2000 Annual Conference of the Academy of International Business Southeast Asia Region edited by Oliver H.M. Yau, 23 – 26 July, 2000, Hong Kong. 22. Desa M., M.N., Abustan, I. and Izleena, M.I. (1999) ‘Urban Drainage Modelling For A Small- Scale Catchment In Kuala Lumpur Using SWMM And Hyroworks’ in the 7'th RSC and Symposium (IHP Regional Steering Committee for Southeast Asia and the Pacific), October 18-211999, Nanjing, P.R. China. 23. Abustan, I and Desa, M.N.M, (1999)‘Assessment of Hydrological Computer Modelling to Suite Malaysian Local Condition’, The 2nd Asian Pacific FRIEND/GAME Workshop on ENSO, floods and droughts In the 1990’s in Southest Asia and the Pacific, 23-26 March 1999 Hanoi, Vietnam. 24. Abustan, I. and Abdul Wahid, N. (1999), “Perceptions of Water Management in Malaysia”, The Third Academy of Management Conference Proceedings, Vol. 2, Kuala Trengganu, July 16- July 17 1999 edited by Daing Nasir Ibrahim et al., pp. 349-356. 25. Desa M., M.N., Abustan, I. and Izleena, M.I. (1999) ‘Urban Drainage Modelling For A Small- Scale Catchment In Kuala Lumpur Using Swmm And Hyroworks’ in the 7'th RSC and Symposium (IHP Regional Steering Committee for Southeast Asia and the Pacific), October 18-211999, Nanjing, P.R. China. 26. Tilley J.H, Wojcik A, Abustan I, and Ball, J.E (1999) ‘Gauging Of Rapidly Varying Flows In Urban Streams’, Proc.8th International Conf. on Urban Storm Drainage; IAWQ/IAHR Joint Committee on
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