I am an Electrical and Electronic Engineering graduate, majoring in Instrumentation and Control,
from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. My professional journey has grown from automation and control
engineering into production leadership and project management, where the responsibility is not
only to design a system, but to ensure it can be fabricated, tested, shipped, installed,
commissioned, documented, taught, and properly handed over.
I enjoy work that brings together machines, instruments, people, and deadlines. The same attention
to detail that I apply to control panels, process loops, skids, testing, and commissioning also
follows me into photography, where I enjoy observing details, capturing meaningful moments, and
documenting work, travel, families, and engineering sites with care.
Beyond my professional work, I have a strong passion for motorsport, especially Formula 1 and
MotoGP. I am fascinated by the engineering discipline behind the sport: aerodynamics, telemetry,
power units, control systems, race strategy, machine behaviour, and the connection between driver
or rider feedback and engineering decisions. I have a deep appreciation for teams such as
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team and Scuderia Ferrari, not only because of their cars and
racing heritage, but also because of the level of engineering, teamwork, innovation, and precision
required to compete at the highest level.
Motorsport represents the kind of environment I truly admire: fast decisions, high-performance
machines, data-driven problem solving, and continuous improvement under pressure. One of my
long-term dreams is to contribute to an engineering team in motorsport, where I can apply my
background in instrumentation, automation, control systems, testing, troubleshooting, and project
execution in a field that combines technology, performance, and passion.
I am also deeply interested in gadgets, automation, programming, remote-control cars, drones, and
anything with an engineering aspect. I enjoy tinkering, experimenting, modifying, and understanding
how things work, whether it is a control system, a machine, an electronic device, or a mechanical
setup. For me, engineering is not only a profession; it is also the way I observe, solve, build,
and improve things around me.