About Me
My name is Ahmad Danial Yasin Bin Suhaimi (Matrix No: B1132310139), and I am a student of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Technology (BMKF) at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM). I am deeply passionate about the automotive world, particularly in the areas of driving, riding, travelling, and hands-on mechanical work. These interests are not merely hobbies but form the foundation of my academic direction and long-term career aspirations within the automotive and mobility industry.
From an early stage, I developed a strong curiosity about how vehicles function—beyond simply operating them. This curiosity has grown into a consistent effort to understand vehicle dynamics, mechanical systems, powertrains, and emerging automotive technologies, especially as the industry transitions toward electrification and advanced mobility solutions. My academic journey at UTeM allows me to connect theoretical engineering knowledge with practical automotive applications, strengthening both my technical competence and analytical thinking.
In addition to my formal studies, I actively engage with the automotive community through my personal automotive blog, Danial on Wheels. This platform serves as a creative and technical outlet where I publish articles, reviews, and reflections on cars, motorcycles, driving experiences, road trips, and automotive technologies. Through the blog, I aim to bridge the gap between engineering knowledge and real-world driving perspectives—communicating automotive concepts in a way that is both informative and engaging. Writing for Danial on Wheels has also helped me develop strong technical communication, critical evaluation, and content creation skills, which are essential in both engineering and media-related automotive fields.
Travelling plays an important role in shaping my perspective as an automotive enthusiast and engineering student. Exploring different environments, road conditions, and vehicle cultures enhances my appreciation of how engineering solutions must adapt to diverse real-world contexts. Meanwhile, my interest in mechanical work allows me to remain closely connected to the practical side of engineering, reinforcing my belief that a strong engineer must understand both theory and hands-on application.
Overall, I aspire to build a career that integrates automotive engineering, performance, technology, and communication, whether through technical roles, automotive media, or industry innovation. I view learning as a continuous process—driven by curiosity, experience, and a genuine passion for everything that moves on wheels.
From an early stage, I developed a strong curiosity about how vehicles function—beyond simply operating them. This curiosity has grown into a consistent effort to understand vehicle dynamics, mechanical systems, powertrains, and emerging automotive technologies, especially as the industry transitions toward electrification and advanced mobility solutions. My academic journey at UTeM allows me to connect theoretical engineering knowledge with practical automotive applications, strengthening both my technical competence and analytical thinking.
In addition to my formal studies, I actively engage with the automotive community through my personal automotive blog, Danial on Wheels. This platform serves as a creative and technical outlet where I publish articles, reviews, and reflections on cars, motorcycles, driving experiences, road trips, and automotive technologies. Through the blog, I aim to bridge the gap between engineering knowledge and real-world driving perspectives—communicating automotive concepts in a way that is both informative and engaging. Writing for Danial on Wheels has also helped me develop strong technical communication, critical evaluation, and content creation skills, which are essential in both engineering and media-related automotive fields.
Travelling plays an important role in shaping my perspective as an automotive enthusiast and engineering student. Exploring different environments, road conditions, and vehicle cultures enhances my appreciation of how engineering solutions must adapt to diverse real-world contexts. Meanwhile, my interest in mechanical work allows me to remain closely connected to the practical side of engineering, reinforcing my belief that a strong engineer must understand both theory and hands-on application.
Overall, I aspire to build a career that integrates automotive engineering, performance, technology, and communication, whether through technical roles, automotive media, or industry innovation. I view learning as a continuous process—driven by curiosity, experience, and a genuine passion for everything that moves on wheels.
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