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TESTIMONIALS

For Wei Khing Developer Barclays Capital MEng Alumni, EEE (2006)
I enjoyed the unique research experience of working on a collaborative research project between NTU and Institute of Infocomm Research, A*STAR. Through this project, I have had the chance to learn from NTU Professors and work with A*STAR researchers. The MEng programme not only provides students with a technical background, but also cultivates in students a can-do spirit.

Luo Jiayu Product Engineer Qualcomm CDMA Technologies, MEng Student (Submitted thesis), EEE
During the MEng study, I participated in the development of VELOX_I nano-satellite, which is Singapores first student satellite, and had an enjoyable research experience in antenna and communication system design. I learnt not only the knowledge, but also the attitude of research, the spirit of teamwork and the essence of critical thinking. These are helpful to my current work in industry, and I believe the benefits will carry me further in my career and life.

Eric Toh Teow Ghee Research Engineer A*STAR, Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R) MEng Student (Submitted thesis), EEE
My time with NTU as a MEng student was really beautiful and enjoyable. The vast technical resources and facilities available impressed me. It definitely has the perfect environment to enable us to hatch the most innovative idea that is deep within us.

Exploring Possibilities, Reaching New Heights


Chong Kok Foong Principal Engineer GLOBALFOUNDRIES MEng Alumni, EEE (2012)
The freedom of doing things in the MEng programme and the rewarding outcome has kept me moving until my graduation. The training has helped me to analyze and solve the problems systematically. I have gained better courage, confidence, mental toughness, methods and skills to take on new challenges that require technical judgement, originality and creativity in my job now.

Kushal Anand Commenced as an MEng student in EEE. Submitted MEng thesis and currently pursuing PhD, EEE
The MEng programme at NTU has provided me an excellent learning experience and training in doing research. It has definitely boosted my career and motivated me to carry on with my research as a PhD student.

Nirnaya Sarangan Research Associate Energy Research Institute @ NTU MEng Alumni, EEE (2012)
NTU was a natural choice for my graduate studies - a well-known university, with a diverse student base and a respectable research environment. Research is a demanding process, but it proved to be a rewarding learning experience, thanks to the support of the academic and nonacademic staff at the school. My time at NTU has opened a vista of avenues to explore and experience.

Master of Engineering (by Research)

School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering


A School of the College of Engineering

Graduate Programme Office School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering


Nanyang Technological University Block S1, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798 Website: http://www.eee.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/Home.aspx
Reg. No. 200604393R January 2013

SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering was one of the three founding schools
of Nanyang Technological University, then known as Nanyang Technological Institute which was set up in 1981. Now, the School is one of the component schools under the renowned College of Engineering together with five other engineering schools. The School has a full-time faculty of close to 160 academic staff members with varied background and strong research and professional expertise. Apart from teaching the undergraduate and graduate courses, faculty members are active in research and development, engaging in a broad range of collaboration with renowned overseas universities, research institutes and multinational companies. The School has nine research centres and more than fifty laboratories well-equipped with modern facilities and state-of-the-art equipment to support teaching and research.

Candidates may pursue their MEng programme in one of the following research areas:

Power Engineering
Clean and Renewable Energy Systems Efficient Energy Conversion and Utilization Energy Storage Systems Intelligent Energy Distribution Power Systems and Power Electronics

Circuits and Systems


3D Packaging, System on Package and Printable Electronics Bio-inspired Integrated Circuits and Systems Energy Harvesting and Green Integrated Circuits and Systems High Speed Signal Integrity Electromagnetic Compatibility and Reliability Mm-wave and Terahertz CMOS IC

Information Engineering
Advanced Sensing Digital Media Processing and Applications Intelligent Computing and Information Security Signal Processing Theory and Systems Video Analytics

Master of Engineering Programme


The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering offers research programme
leading to the Master of Engineering (MEng) degree. Candidates applying for programme may be admitted on a full-time or part-time basis. The table below shows the minimum and maximum periods of candidature for MEng candidates. While candidates pursuing full-time candidature are allowed up to 3 years to complete the programme, it is possible for full-time MEng candidates to complete the programme requirement around 18 months.

Programme Structure
Candidates pursue an independent but supervised research in an approved field of advanced study. Candidates are also required to attend classes and pass the examinations to earn at least 9 AU (e.g. three 3-AU courses) in MEng study. Candidates have to undergo a Qualifying Examination cum Confirmation Exercise. Upon completion of the research, the candidate is required to submit a thesis on his/her research for examination.

Applications Details
Admission is in August or January each year. Applicants are advised to submit application at least 4 months before the desired intake. Apply online at http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/ graduate/R-programs/Pages/default.aspx For more information, please visit: http:// www.eee.ntu.edu.sg/ProspectiveStudents/ MEngPhD/Pages/MEngPhD.aspx

Control and Instrumentation


Autonomous Robots and Intelligent Systems Biomedical Imaging and Signal Processing Control Systems Technologies Machine Vision and Computational Intelligence Process Instrumentation

Communication Engineering
Lightwave Communication and Photonics Microwave Circuits, Radar, Antennas and Propagation Modulation, Coding and Signal Processing Secure Communication and Networks Wireless Networks, Positioning and RFID

Microelectronics
Biomedical Devices Biophotonics/Nanophotonics Compound Semiconductor Computational Nanoelectronics Display & Solid State Lightings MEMS and Smart Materials Silicon/Carbon/Oxide Nanoelectronics

Admission Requirements
Applicants must have a Bachelors degree with minimum 2nd class honours upper or equivalent. A good GRE test score is required for international applicants and a good TOEFL score is required for candidates whose native language is not English. IELTS can also be used in place of TOEFL.

Programme Fees
Please refer to Tuition Fees (Research) at: http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/graduate/RPrograms/BeforeApplying-Research/Pages/ Fees.aspx

School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Master of Engineering Graduate Award


The School awards partial funding, known as the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Master of Engineering Graduate Award (eMEGA) to candidates with outstanding academic records to enable them to pursue programme by research on fulltime basis. The award provides $2,500 per semester for up to three semesters of about 18 months. Outstanding candidates who have successfully completed the Programme will have opportunity to pursue PhD in the school with full scholarships.

Candidature Period Full-Time Minimum MEng 1 year Maximum 3 years Minimum 1 year Part-Time Maximum 4 years

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