Students visit Japan as part of science trip


A facilitator at Shibaura Institute of Technology Toyuso Campus in Tokyo demonstrates a concrete mixing technique and how different ratios of ingredients can affect the strength of the concrete.

TEN Malaysian students recently participated in the Sakura Science Plan (SSP) programme in Japan.

The students were finalists of the National Science Challenge – Prime Minister’s Challenge Trophy (NSC) 2016. It was organised by ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc. (EMEPMI) and the Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM).

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