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NSTB Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme

The Faculty of Engineering was formally established at the then University of Singapore
in 1969. Prior to that, professional engineering education in Singapore began in 1956
in the Singapore campus of the University of Malaya.
Today, the Faculty has established high standards in teaching and
research with many of its graduates now holding leadership and management
positions. The Faculty contributes to Singapore's economy with a pool of engineers
whose contributions in technology innovation have enabled Singapore to reach the
status of an industrialized economy. While the primary task of the Faculty is to
produce high-caliber manpower to meet the rapidly changing needs of our society,
it also strives to achieve international eminence in focused areas of research
and to realize the economic potential of its R&D capabilities.
The Faculty adopts an innovation-oriented philosophy of education.
Its undergraduate curriculum strikes a balance between engineering
fundamentals and applications, preparing graduates for both research
and professional careers in the various engineering disciplines. The engineering
curriculum was revamped in 1994/95 to implement a modular system of student
assessment providing flexibility to students to study at their own pace.
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Professor Low Teck Seng has been appointed Dean of Engineering
from 8 Aug 98 for a period of three years. He takes over from
Professor Andrew YC Nee, who has been Dean from 1995 to 1998.
Prof. Low obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Southampton
in 1982 and joined the Faculty in May 1983 and was promoted
through various ranks to professorship in March 1998. He was
the Director of the
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Data Storage Institute (DSI), a national
research institute, which he started in April 1992 as the
Magnetics Technology Centre, prior to his appointment as Dean.
The DSI is now 190 strong and will grow to 220 by 1999. He is
presently the Deputy Chairman of the DSI Board.
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Potential candidates of the Faculty of Engineering should fulfil
the admission requirements of the University. In addition to
these requirements, applicants to the Common Engineering course
must satisfy the subject requirements of A Level passes
in Mathematics, Pure, Applied or Further
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Mathematics and in Physics
or Physical Science. Likewise, applicants to the Chemical and
Environmental Engineering courses must satisfy the subject requirements
of A Level passes in Chemistry and in Mathematics, Applied
or Further Mathematics and an AO Level pass in Physics taken
at the same A Level examination.
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