Lecturer · Builder · Lifelong Student Always happy to hear from you

Hello, I'm Dr. Waqas.

I teach IT and Business at Binary University in Puchong — and after class, I'm usually back at my desk writing PHP for the same university. Seventeen years in, I still find the work interesting.

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Years in a classroom
PhD
Finished in 2024
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Countries I called home
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Years at Binary
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A Bit About Me

Pakistan to Australia
to Malaysia, for good.

I was born in Pakistan, studied in Australia, finished my PhD with a university in the United States — and somewhere along the way, Malaysia quietly became home. I've been here for almost twenty years now, and I have no plans to leave.

Most weekdays you'll find me at Binary University in Puchong, teaching Information Technology and Business courses. I joined in 2010 and never really looked for the next thing — the work kept being worth doing. I lecture in the morning, supervise final-year projects in the afternoon, and write code for the university's web systems whenever I get a free hour.

I'm not the kind of lecturer who teaches from a textbook and stops there. If I'm explaining a database join, I'd rather show you the query I wrote last week. If we're talking about e-commerce, I'd rather walk you through a real cart system than draw boxes on a whiteboard. That's just how I learned, and it's how I teach.

Where I've Been

15 years at one university

I started at Binary in 2010 and stayed. The students change, the syllabus changes — somehow the place still feels right.

What I Build

PHP, MySQL, plain JS

Student portals, course tools, small internal systems. Nothing flashy — just things that work and stay running.

What I Studied

PhD, finished in 2024

I spent three years researching how Malaysians actually shop online — what makes them click, and what makes them leave.

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Where I Studied

A long road, worth every year.

2021 — 2024
PhD in Management
University of Central Brookside · USA
Three years writing about how Malaysians shop online. The full title is long — the short version: I tried to figure out why people buy what they buy on the internet.
2007 — 2008
MBA, Marketing
University of Southern Queensland · Australia
A year of marketing, e-marketing, project management and a lot of case studies. This is where the academic side really started for me.
2003 — 2007
BSc, Computer Science
University of Wollongong · Australia
C++, Oracle, Java, web dev, system analysis. Four years that taught me how to actually build things — not just talk about them.
2006
Java Programming Certificate
Sun Microsystems · INTI College Sarawak
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The Work

Twenty-five years, one paragraph at a time.

2010 — Today
Lecturer · IT & Business
Binary University · Puchong, Selangor
I teach the courses I wish someone had taught me — marketing, e-commerce, web development, information systems. In between lectures, I build the small web tools the university actually uses: student portals, assessment platforms, course pages. I also supervise final-year projects, which mostly means convincing students their idea is good and then helping them not break the database.
2007 — 2010
Lecturer
Paramount College · Malaysia
My first real teaching job, straight after the MBA. I was nervous, the students were younger than me, and I learned more from them than they probably did from me.
2007
International Marketing Counsellor
INTI College · Malaysia
A short stint helping Pakistani students figure out studying in Malaysia. I'd lived the move myself, so the conversations felt honest rather than salesy.
2004 — 2006
Software Tester & Developer
Various companies · Kuching, Malaysia
Testing software, designing programs, occasionally fixing the office printer. The unglamorous years where I learned what "production" really means.
2000 — 2001
Survey Researcher
Gallup (UK) · Pakistan Operations
My first job. Knocking on doors, asking questions, learning that data is mostly about listening properly. It quietly shaped everything that came after.
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Tools I Use

The stuff I actually
reach for daily.

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On the web

PHPJavaScriptHTML5CSS3MySQLREST APIsResponsive
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Languages I still write

JavaC++Oracle SQLPythonSystem Design

Behind the scenes

LinuxWindows ServerNetworkingHardwareLMS

Teaching things

Curriculum designOnline teachingVideo editingE-learning
// University web platforms I build and maintain
class UniversityPortal {
  private $stack = ['PHP', 'MySQL', 'JavaScript', 'HTML5', 'CSS3'];
  private $projects = [
    'Student Portal & Dashboard',
    'Course Management System',
    'Online Assessment Platform',
    'E-Commerce Teaching Projects',
  ];
  public function canWorkRemotely(): bool { return true; }
}
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My Research

Three years asking
one honest question.

What actually makes a Malaysian shopper click "buy"?

The WorkPhD Dissertation
Finished2024
Awarded ByUniv. of Central Brookside, USA
Where I AskedTerengganu · Selangor · Melaka

The official title is much longer — but the question underneath was simple. I wanted to know which parts of a website, and which kinds of social media posts, actually change someone's mind when they're about to buy something online. I spent three years talking to people across three Malaysian states to find out.

Things I Keep Reading About
Digital marketingE-commerceConsumer behaviorSocial mediaWeb developmentBusiness educationEdTech
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How I Talk

Four languages, honestly counted.

English
Comfortable
95%
I lecture in it every week. IELTS done a long time ago.
Urdu & Punjabi
Native
100%
What I grew up with. A bit of Saraiki too, when the family visits.
Bahasa Malaysia
Getting by
55%
Enough for the warung, the bank, and a friendly chat.
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If you've read this far,
say hello.

Whether it's a research idea, a teaching question, or just curiosity about Malaysia — I read everything that lands in my inbox. I usually reply within a day.

Email
waqas12002002@yahoo.com
Phone
+60 10-216 5230
Location
Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia