College of Design and Engineering

Inaugural Seatrium Public Lecture: What does the calculus of net zero by 2050 mean – challenges and opportunities

Updates on 29 January 2024 Due to overwhelming requests, we secured another venue to Livestream the Public Lecture. Seats are limited. Registration will close once we reach the maximum capacity. Date: 23 February 2024, Friday Time: 6.30 pm – 9.00 pm Venue: Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium @ Education Resource Centre, Utown, 36 College Avenue East,

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CDE Day

Dear CDE Staff & Students, The CDE Office of Student Life and CDE Club presents the CDE Day 2024! Come and join us at this annual College celebrations, CDE Day. Rally your friends and colleagues and start your year with a blast with plenty of games, food and prizes up for grab! Date: Wed 24

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MOE Teacher Work Attachment Plus (TWA+) Programme

CDE is offering 16 attachments opportunities from 14 of our undergraduate programmes and 2 second majors. During the 2 weeks attachment, teachers will participate in a wide range of activities including hands-on laboratory learning, site visits, working with ongoing research teams, and observing lectures conducted by CDE professors. Gain first-hand insights into the undergraduate curriculum,

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An Invitation for JC/IB Students to NUS Department of Architecture (DOA) Final Review

To provide JC/IB students with a comprehensive understanding of what the NUS Architecture Final Review entails. The students are invited to observe the final review sessions on the dates listed. This will give them valuable insights into the projects NUS Architecture students undertake and the diverse range of work they produce.

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Facilitating Classroom Projects Using Coding & Robotics

This is a workshop to equip educators with STEM or non-STEM backgrounds with basic Arduino training. Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software that can be used to develop simple everyday electronic devices and systems. Through this workshop, educators will have the opportunity to build simple robots using Arduino programming

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