Kitty Pursuits
IT project manager-turned-cat café owner Mr Jefferson Soh (Engineering ’09) has no regrets since taking a career leap of faith.
IT project manager-turned-cat café owner Mr Jefferson Soh (Engineering ’09) has no regrets since taking a career leap of faith.
As the end of the workweek drew near, close to 100 young alumni got together for Thirsty Thursdays on 7 March at Patara Fine Thai Cuisine to Sabai Sabai (“chill and relax” in Thai).
Partners in life and in business, Ms Pranoti Nagarkar (Engineering ’03) and Mr Rishi Israni (Computing ’03) turned a dinner conversation into the world’s first flatbread-making robot, Rotimatic.
Mr Fairoz Ahmad (Arts & Social Sciences + USP ’06) let an experience from a trip to Aceh, Indonesia, after the Boxing Day tsunami transform him into a changemaker that — through his organisation Chapter W — empowers rural Indonesian women to become entrepreneurs.
Artist duo Chow and Lin – Mr Stefen Chow (Engineering ’03) and Ms Lin Huiyi (Arts & Social Sciences ’03) – marry their abilities to draw attention to global issues.
A new Corporate Laboratory has been set up at NUS to research next-generation semiconductor manufacturing processes — essentially doing precision engineering at an atomic level.
A passion for developing the potential of youths has spurred Mr David Wang (Business + USP ’08) to establish the 33 Capital Student Exchange Award.
As NUS strives to create a smarter, safer and more sustainable campus, TheAlumNUS looks at the thinking behind the spirit of continuous evolution on Kent Ridge and speaks to some of those who are helping to make this happen.
The newly-renovated Techno Edge Canteen is now open to students and staff!
NUS alumni debate on the advantages and pitfalls of the nation’s ongoing move towards hyper-connectivity and the adoption of next-gen technology in everyday life.
NUS Deputy President (Administration and Finance) Mr John Wilton weighs in on why financial sustainability matters if universities hope to evolve — or even survive — in the long run.
Through her creations, LEGO® designer Ms Xylvie Wong (Arts & Social Sciences ’08) hopes to pave the way for, and inspire, a new generation of brick-builders.