Our HSS students have the opportunity to lead research projects under the guidance of experienced educators and industry professionals. Embarking on research projects will encourage evidence-based practice and enable them to apply classroom learning and explore areas of interest in their fields.
Explore 'A Day In A Life' done by our Radiation Therapy students for a Virtual Reality project.
This project aims to develop novel membranes for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment and resource recovery from wastewater. Process Analytical Technology (PAT) tools will also be developed to monitor and control the wastewater treatment process.
These are some examples of applied learning activities in the Pharmaceutical Engineering programme.
This diagram outlines the simulation of municipal and food waste gasification processes for Hydrogen production.
This video showcase student projects from Year 1 Computer Programming Language module. Students are tasked to use what they have learnt from this module to build an Internet of Things (IoT) prototype with Data Analytics capability. This IoT Project is a smart rubbish bin that is contactless and would alert users when it is time to empty the bin.
The purpose of this project is to demonstrate the principles of in-flight stability and estimate the maximum lift and drag forces of a paper plane. Students are required to test and launch three different paper plane designs and determine if the measurements of the paper plane, lift and drag forces as well as glide angles contribute to the stability of the plane.
The purpose of this project is to demonstrate the principles of in-flight stability and estimate the maximum lift and drag forces of a paper plane. Students are required to test and launch three different paper plane designs and determine if the measurements of the paper plane, lift and drag forces as well as glide angles contribute to the stability of the plane.
This video showcase student projects from Year 1 Computer Programming Language module. Students are tasked to use what they have learnt from this module to build an Internet of Things (IoT) prototype with Data Analytics capability. This IoT Project is a security lock that restricts access based on employee ID.
This video showcases the demonstration of RSE students’ collective work in their project module, RSE1101. They are required to apply basic skills they have learnt in their first year which covers areas in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Electronics & Software Engineering, Systems Engineering and Project Management. Using VR goggles and GoPro Max, the students teleoperate their platform wirelessly to the onboard microcontroller that they coded with sensors performing autonomous obstacle avoidance activities.