Universiti Sains Malaysia produces low-cost automatic Covid-19 detector tunnel | Malay Mail

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Universiti Sains Malaysia produces low-cost automatic Covid-19 detector tunnel

Sunday, 05 Apr 2020 08:39 PM MYT

PPKEE Dean and head of project, Prof Ir Dr Mohd Fadzil Ain said the team was called upon to produce the device after receiving a request from the health frontliners at USM’s Wellness Centre Besides him, the team involved in the making of the tunnel comprised Associate Prof Dr Muhammad Nasiruddin Mahyuddin, Dr Wan Amir Fuad Wajdi Othman, Suardi Kaharuddin, Shahidan Shafie and Mohd Hisham Mamat Yusuf.

 

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