Malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology

Nanotechnology, being an emerging and enabling technology, can be utilised to exploit burgeoning opportunities in all aspects. Almost every kind of material with any feature can theoretically be developed using nanoscale technology and that is why countries around the world have been working relentl...

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Main Authors: Karim, Md. Ershadul, Akhter, Shafia, Munir, Abu Bakar, Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus, Hoque, Kazi Enamul, Mohd. Yasin, Siti Hajar, Abu-Bakar, Siti Sarah, Abu-Bakar, Siti Hawa, Bani, Nurul Aini, Wirba, Asan Vernyuy, Mas'ud, Abdullahi Abubakar
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spelling my.utm.804512019-05-22T06:45:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80451/ Malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology Karim, Md. Ershadul Akhter, Shafia Munir, Abu Bakar Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus Hoque, Kazi Enamul Mohd. Yasin, Siti Hajar Abu-Bakar, Siti Sarah Abu-Bakar, Siti Hawa Bani, Nurul Aini Wirba, Asan Vernyuy Mas'ud, Abdullahi Abubakar LB2300 Higher Education Nanotechnology, being an emerging and enabling technology, can be utilised to exploit burgeoning opportunities in all aspects. Almost every kind of material with any feature can theoretically be developed using nanoscale technology and that is why countries around the world have been working relentlessly to exploit this. History suggests that unless the society and community welcome any newly introduced technology, that technology will have to embrace failure. Thus, the assessment of public perception towards emerging and enabling technologies like nanotechnologies is a routine activity in developed countries. Despite the fact such perception assessment activities were conducted in different countries, this has so far been not tested in Malaysia even though exploitation of nanotechnologies is a priority concern for the government. In this backdrop, this study aims to examine and assess the knowledge, understanding and perception of five public Malaysian university students towards nanotechnologies and their applications. Using a questionnaire survey, this study collected data from 530 respondents, of which 512 were analysed. Even though there are some general concerns as to the risk, safety and Halal application of the nanotechnology, a very good number of the students, irrespective of gender, nationality, religion, level of study, etc. are aware of the term 'nanotechnology' and could identify the benefits of nanotechnologies to them as direct consumers. Majority of the respondents are also aware of the presence of a number of nano-enhanced consumer products including cosmetic, automobile and computer accessories in the local market and more than 80% of the respondents favour the application and introduction of this technology in different sectors. Although the result of this study shows that the Malaysian tertiary level students, being the concerned segment of the society, are in favour of the usage and application of nanotechnology, adequate cautions should be taken by the policy makers to ensure the human health and environmental implications of engineered nanomaterials. Furthermore, attempts should be taken to make nanotechnology and its applications popular among the consumers by way of, inter alia, community outreach program, wide mass media coverage and introduction of specific academic course materials in different stages. Penerbit Akademia Baru 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80451/1/NurulAiniBani2017_MalaysianTertiaryLevelStudentsandTheirUnderstanding.pdf Karim, Md. Ershadul and Akhter, Shafia and Munir, Abu Bakar and Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus and Hoque, Kazi Enamul and Mohd. Yasin, Siti Hajar and Abu-Bakar, Siti Sarah and Abu-Bakar, Siti Hawa and Bani, Nurul Aini and Wirba, Asan Vernyuy and Mas'ud, Abdullahi Abubakar (2017) Malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology. Journal of Advanced Research in Social and Behavioural Sciences, 6 (1). pp. 52-67. ISSN 2462-1951 http://www.akademiabaru.com/doc/ARSBSV6_N1_P52_67.pdf
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Karim, Md. Ershadul
Akhter, Shafia
Munir, Abu Bakar
Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus
Hoque, Kazi Enamul
Mohd. Yasin, Siti Hajar
Abu-Bakar, Siti Sarah
Abu-Bakar, Siti Hawa
Bani, Nurul Aini
Wirba, Asan Vernyuy
Mas'ud, Abdullahi Abubakar
Malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology
description Nanotechnology, being an emerging and enabling technology, can be utilised to exploit burgeoning opportunities in all aspects. Almost every kind of material with any feature can theoretically be developed using nanoscale technology and that is why countries around the world have been working relentlessly to exploit this. History suggests that unless the society and community welcome any newly introduced technology, that technology will have to embrace failure. Thus, the assessment of public perception towards emerging and enabling technologies like nanotechnologies is a routine activity in developed countries. Despite the fact such perception assessment activities were conducted in different countries, this has so far been not tested in Malaysia even though exploitation of nanotechnologies is a priority concern for the government. In this backdrop, this study aims to examine and assess the knowledge, understanding and perception of five public Malaysian university students towards nanotechnologies and their applications. Using a questionnaire survey, this study collected data from 530 respondents, of which 512 were analysed. Even though there are some general concerns as to the risk, safety and Halal application of the nanotechnology, a very good number of the students, irrespective of gender, nationality, religion, level of study, etc. are aware of the term 'nanotechnology' and could identify the benefits of nanotechnologies to them as direct consumers. Majority of the respondents are also aware of the presence of a number of nano-enhanced consumer products including cosmetic, automobile and computer accessories in the local market and more than 80% of the respondents favour the application and introduction of this technology in different sectors. Although the result of this study shows that the Malaysian tertiary level students, being the concerned segment of the society, are in favour of the usage and application of nanotechnology, adequate cautions should be taken by the policy makers to ensure the human health and environmental implications of engineered nanomaterials. Furthermore, attempts should be taken to make nanotechnology and its applications popular among the consumers by way of, inter alia, community outreach program, wide mass media coverage and introduction of specific academic course materials in different stages.
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author Karim, Md. Ershadul
Akhter, Shafia
Munir, Abu Bakar
Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus
Hoque, Kazi Enamul
Mohd. Yasin, Siti Hajar
Abu-Bakar, Siti Sarah
Abu-Bakar, Siti Hawa
Bani, Nurul Aini
Wirba, Asan Vernyuy
Mas'ud, Abdullahi Abubakar
author_facet Karim, Md. Ershadul
Akhter, Shafia
Munir, Abu Bakar
Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus
Hoque, Kazi Enamul
Mohd. Yasin, Siti Hajar
Abu-Bakar, Siti Sarah
Abu-Bakar, Siti Hawa
Bani, Nurul Aini
Wirba, Asan Vernyuy
Mas'ud, Abdullahi Abubakar
author_sort Karim, Md. Ershadul
title Malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology
title_short Malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology
title_full Malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology
title_fullStr Malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology
title_full_unstemmed Malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology
title_sort malaysian tertiary level students and their understanding, knowledge and perception of nanotechnology
publisher Penerbit Akademia Baru
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80451/1/NurulAiniBani2017_MalaysianTertiaryLevelStudentsandTheirUnderstanding.pdf
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