Dr. Nurul Hanim Romainoor | Social Science Award | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Nurul Hanim Romainoor, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Publication Profile
Academic Qualifications
Dr. Romainoor’s academic journey showcases a strong foundation in design and visual communication. She earned her Bachelor of Computer Graphic Design (Hons) from the University of Waikato, New Zealand, in 2004. Following this, she completed her Master of Design in Arts and Creative Industries at Curtin University of Technology, Australia, in 2009. She furthered her expertise by obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy in Visual Communication and Interface Design from the same institution in 2015. Her academic roles at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), where she serves as the Head of Graphic Communication Program and Senior Lecturer, highlight her commitment to education and research.
Research Areas
Her research interests encompass a broad spectrum, including Art and Creative Multimedia Technology, Communication Mix, Transdisciplinary Collaboration, and Holistic Approach to Social Inclusion. This diverse focus reflects her dedication to advancing knowledge in multimedia design and its implications for communication and societal engagement.
Professional Experience
Dr. Romainoor has been a vital member of the faculty at USM since 2014. Her leadership as the Head of Graphic Communication Program since 2019 emphasizes her role in shaping the curriculum and guiding future designers. Her prior experience as a multimedia designer across various industries enriches her practical knowledge, making her an effective educator and researcher.
conclusion
Dr. Nurul Hanim Romainoor’s qualifications, specialization, research areas, professional experience, and contributions to the field strongly align with the values of the Research for Best Researcher Award, making her a deserving nominee.
Publication Top Notes
- Research on artificial intelligence in new year prints: the application of the generated pop art style images on cultural and creative products – Cited by 31 (2023) π¨π€
- A bibliometric analysis of published literature on healthcare facilities’ wayfinding research from 1974 to 2020 – Cited by 23 (2022) ππ₯
- Can AI-generated art stimulate the sustainability of intangible cultural heritage? A quantitative research on cultural and creative products of New Year Prints generated by AI – Cited by 14 (2023) ππ
- Evaluation of the usage requirements of hospital signage systems based on the Kano model – Cited by 11 (2023) π₯π
- Factors in consumers’ purchase intention for Gejia batik – Cited by 6 (2024) ποΈποΈ
- User goals, behaviours and attitudes: developing web user personas of art and design students – Cited by 6 (2018) π©βπ¨π₯οΈ
- The appropriation of product design as a solution to minimize risk of exertional heat illness among Marathon runners – Cited by 5 (2020) πββοΈπ§
- Qualia of new Chinese-style clothing products, consumer product attitude and purchase intention – Cited by 4 (2021) ππ¨π³
- Research on Innovative Design of Product Packaging Based on Big Data Technology – Cited by 3 (2022) π¦π‘
- Explaining residents’ support to protect Gejia batik through the value-attitude-behavior model and theory of planned behavior – Cited by 1 (2024) πΊπ§