Rosli Darmawan appointed as new Nuclear Agency DG

Former deputy director-general replaces Abdul Rahim Harun who retired on May 1

5:19 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuklear Malaysia) deputy director-general (Research and Technology Development) Rosli Darmawan was appointed as the agency’s director-general, effective September 6. 

He replaces Abdul Rahim Harun, who retired on May 1. 

In a statement today, Nuklear Malaysia said the appointment of Rosli was made based on his qualifications, experience and knowledge in nuclear engineering development and research.  

Rosli, who has extensive experience in nuclear reactor safety systems, holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of the Pacific, United States, and in manufacturing systems engineering and mechanical engineering from Universiti Putra Malaysia. 

Meanwhile, Muhamma Rawi Zin was appointed as the deputy director-general (Research and Technology Development) and Ishak Mansor as deputy director-general (Technical Services Programme). 

Nuklear Malaysia, an agency of the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry, is a leader in the field of research and development in nuclear science and technology. – September 8, 2023

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