Nurliyana Binti Juhan

Nurliyana Binti Juhan is currently a senior lecturer in the Preparatory Centre for Science and Technology, University Malaysia Sabah. Her research expertise is anchored in the fields of medical statistics, data analysis, and Bayesian modelling, where she has dedicated her efforts to advancing statistical methodologies in the context of medical research. With a keen focus on extracting meaningful insights from complex healthcare datasets, her work contributes to evidence-based decision-making and enhances the overall landscape of medical inquiry. Beyond the realm of medical statistics, her research portfolio extends into diverse areas, including social statistics, mathematics education, and machine learning. This multidisciplinary engagement underscores her commitment to exploring innovative intersections and applying statistical techniques across various domains, fostering a comprehensive and adaptable approach to research.

Publications

Rethinking Higher Education in a New Digital Era
Wong Sing Yun, Sai Hoe Fu, Sarimah Binti Surianshah, Jain Yassin, Nurliyana Binti Juhan. © 2024. 23 pages.
Education witnessed tremendous changes with the rapid digitalization, which revolutionized conventional approaches and opened up new avenues for interaction between educators and...