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President’s Note MAE Beach Games Alumni Sharing Night ISG 2014/15 Night Cycling FYP Talk CNY Dinner LDP Workshop MAE Games MAE Day
Gregorius Marco
Editor-in-Chief
Stefan Putra
Assistant Managing Editor
The One and Only PM Magazine
PERPETUAL MOTION Director: Gregorius Marco Stefan Putra Lionar
Perpetual Motion (PM) always strives to deliver news to the students in innovative ways. Through this edition of Perpetual Motion, we hope that you will be kept updated on MAE Club’s events, starting from the first ever MAE Beach Day, MAE Sharing Night, until the merry and lavish MAE Day! On top of that, we also featured one insightful workshop that organized by MAE Leadership Programme (LDP). We hope that this newsletter can fulfill your curiosity on what has been happening in MAE Club this one semester. For any feedbacks or suggestions, please share your thoughts to publications@maeclub.com.
Publisher: NTU School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Editorial: Adi Hartanto Andramica Forlando Antonius Tambunan Gregorius Marco Hanna Maria Hong Yanxiang Liu Yuhang Ni Qiming Rahul Nambiar Samuel Juan Stefan Putra
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President’s Note
On behalf of the 33rd Management Committee, I would like to convey my sincere greeting to all MAE students. Over the past 2 semesters, MAE Club has striven to cater to the needs of all students in order to bring to them a holistic student life in MAE. This year MAE Club has made several breakthroughs in our 33 years of history. The most significant milestones is the launch of our new logo as part of our re-branding exercise. We hope that students will take pride and associate MAE Club as part of their student
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life in MAE. Over the past 2 semesters the club has been working hard to bring the whole MAE Community closer through various events that aims to bond students together. Just to name a few, this year we have our inaugural MAE Beach day at Sentosa which has been a success. Our Night Cycling which is already in its second year and this year our cycling route bring us to the beautiful city landscape. Not to forget our annual MAE Games where professors, staffs and students came together to have a day of fun.
MAE We Get Together. Sounds catchy isn’t it? This is our theme for our MAE Day this year where students came together to have fun as well as to re-energize for the upcoming finals with our fun games as well as our Exam Goodies Bags. The new MAE Club logo will also be officially launched and introduced to the MAE Student community. This year our Freshmen Welcome Day will be 3 days 2 nights. Its core mission is to create a MAE without strangers as well as to integrate the freshmen into our big MAE Family. Do step
forward to be part of us in making this event a successful one. Our Convocation ball theme this year is hunger games and it’s going to be held in Pan–Pacific Hotel on 1st August 2015. Final year students lets come together for the last time to relive the memories for the past 4 years in MAE. Hope to see you there on 1st August. MAE Club is not just about fun. We do take care of the academic side of the students by providing them lecture notes and past year paper solutions. In addition to that, we hold
talks for students. We are very thankful to our wonderful alumni, professors as well as speakers for making those talk enriching. MAE Club will continue to work hard for the students and be the voice of the students. Do drop us an email at feedback@maeclub.com if you have any feedback or suggestions for us. All the best for your finals! MAE the force be with you. Alvin Foo President
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On January 24th, an alternate semester started with a recreational-competitive occasion at Siloso Beach which is generally known as MAE Beach Games 2015. That morning, as they arrived promptly at Sapphire Pavilion, crowds wearing “MAE Beach Games 2015” singlet were seen avid to strive for the day. Competitive environment was felt as they began warming up at the spot. The groupings were divided into 4 noteworthy major groups with a CGL and 5 groups each.
MAE BEACH GAMES
The recreations were characterized into 2 sorts; The “Minute to Win It” main challenge games and side games. The Game Masters devised the main challenge games themselves, in which the members had to calmly continue hitting a pingpong ball before passing it to their groupmates without letting it fall to the ground. Another game is “Poker Hunt”, where 2 members of the team assumed their role as poker players while the rest hunted down cards buried in the sand. “Water
Slap” is a game where every member got their general knowledge regarding NTU tested. His partner would get water slapped if he answered incorrectly. “Balloon Tapper” requires every member to act swiftly to tap balloons and keep it from touching the ground. The finale of the segment, “Water Balloon War”, is a large-scaled game played by all groups. The teams had to waterblast other CGLs while defending their own CGL from water-blasts. The team with the driest CGL
would be declared as the winner. The day ended with a remarkable “Minute to Win It” champion declaration with Team 4 as the overall winner. As brilliant as the day was, all participants took a group photo as the remembrance of the wonderful MAE Beach Games 2015 and looking forward to the next MAE Beach Games in 2016! Andramica
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Students were listening as the alumni shared their stories.
alumni sharing night The MAE sharing night that was held on the 28th of February was a much awaited event, and the Events Committee of the MAE Club had outdone themselves yet again. Hats off! The final year students who still have not landed their dream jobs and third year students who were still quite hazy about their future career path, not to mention curious first year and second year students were amongst the attendees. The evening began with a bountiful buffet dinner with the alumnus and professors. After finishing their dinner, the crowd made their way into the Tan Chin Tuan Lecture Theatre. The emcee for the evening introduced the theme for the night, “Connecting the minds” and invited the President of MAE Club, Alvin Foo, to give the keynote speech. The President warmly welcomed the Guest of Honour, Prof. Louis Phee, the Associate Chair of Students, Prof. Wong Chee How, the Assistant Chair of Alumni & Development, Prof. Chow Siaw Meng, and the gathered alumni. The Chairperson of the School of MAE, Prof. Louis Phee, revealed himself as an alumnus of NTU while addressing the attendees. His words were inspiring and instilled a sense of pride about the university among the students. His declaration that he wanted to take MAE into the world’s top ten and make it a globally-renowned school, received a round of applause. The president of the MAE Alumni Club,
Serene Chen then came up to podium where she recollected memories from her time in university and shared about her current career.
Buffet was served for students and alumni at the start of the event.
The night had come to a conclusion. Each of the alumni were invited to the stage where they received a memento for taking their time off to come down and share their experiences with the students. The event ended with networking session with refreshments served. The students used this opportunity to network with the alumni and get a first-hand impression of the challenges of the working world in Singapore and what they needed in order to have a successful career.
“follow your dream, and work hard to reach that dream, no matter how much others might discourage you.” Veerappa rajan (P&G) The alumni sharing night had achieved its purpose and objective to provide the students a platform to network with alumni and gain some valuable insights before then dive into the labor maket.
The event that followed was perhaps one of the most anticipated of the night, a sharing session. It was hosted by Nadarajan Prakash, with three other alumni, Veerappa Rajan from P&G, Jean Chan from S.T. Aerospace, and Chor Yen, a PhD student at NTU.
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The alumni introduced themselves and as the session progressed, a wide variety of interesting and humorous questions were posed to the alumni. The host had done a pretty good job, and made the session quite fruitful for the curious students. The session came to an end with each person saying a few words of encouragement to the graduating batch and the other students. The most memorable quote was perhaps from Veera, “Follow your dream, and work hard to reach that dream, no matter how much others might discourage you.”
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Unstoppable combo of fetch and pass
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TAKE EVERY RISK DROP EVERY FEAR
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MAE Night cycling
It was breezy, a silent night with faint streetlights all around East Coast Park. The noiseless night was abruptly liven up by the arrival of the crowds of MAE students. The participants proceeded to set up their cycling gears. The MAE crowd began cycling over the city avenue vibrantly. The chilly night could not dampen their spirit and the bicycles’ headlights lit their way forward.
The participants cycled through the city until arriving at Singapore National Stadium where they stopped for the first water break and took a few photographs. After which, they continued their way to Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Flyer. The view along the way was more elegant than expected with the city nightlights on. After a few kilometers of cycling, they arrived at Satay by the Bay and stopped for a light supper. The special treats of the night were 12
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prawns, beef, and chicken. The light snacks fueled the bikers’ appetite and refilled their stamina aswell. After being recharged, they made their way to the Merlion before arriving at the bridge resembling a DNA, the Helix Bridge.
luminously in the sky. As the dawn approached, they returned to East Coast Park to view the beautiful sunrise while enjoying their breakfast of the day.
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After hours of cycling, they hit their final destination of the night, Marina Barrage, where they relaxed for some time. Some participants were flying kites tied with lightsticks, making them fly 13
FYP Talk 2015
Final Year Project (FYP) Talk is an annual event organized by MAE Club targetting the second and third year students. The objective is to give a better understanding of what FYP actually is and what is expected from the students. Attended by many curious and self-driven individuals, it provided a platform for students to clarify any doubts they have regarding FYP. Listed below are several dialogues which were the highlights of the event. Q: “How does the school ensure Q: “What are the benefits of doing fairness of grades across different IO-FYP and URECA-FYP? Can we professors/markers? choose a project from our previous company?” A: “Frankly speaking, it is indeed subjective. There is no fixed way A: “Of course. You can choose the to grade. Different professors have projects from the company you are different ways to assess their students. working for. One main advantage is Hopefully, the variations are small. that you will be able to carry on the However, please rest assured as there work that you have done into FYP. will be moderations. Instead of one However, please bear in mind that the single opinion, two people will do the expectation from the company will be grading. This way, it will be fairer.” different or sometimes higher.”
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never say “I don’t know”. Even when you are encountering some problems, think of any possible solutions, propose your ideas, and then ask for advices from your professor
Q: “How many AUs to optimally Q: “How is FYP graded?” take each semester, so that we will still be able to cope with FYP and A: “It assessed by 2 people. They are other modules?” the supervisor and the moderator. The supervisor will grade you based A: “It depends on the ability of on the quality of your report, while each student. However, we do not the moderator will grade the quality recommend to take more than 15 AUs of your presentation. The good part is as FYP can be very demanding and that no bell curve for FYP.” time consuming.”
Q: “I am behind schedule in my FYP. independent learner. Is it possible to extend the deadline?” Secondly, never say “I don’t know”. Even when you are encountering A: “No. the date for FYP presentation some problems, think of any possible is already fixed. If you want to graduate solutions, propose your ideas, and then on time, extension is not permitted.” ask for advices from your professor. It shows that you are an active thinker. Q: “Can you give us some tips and Last but not least, ask very clearly about tricks to get good grades in FYP?” the objectives of the projects, so that you know what is expected from you.” A: “First of all, impress your supervisor/ professor during the first meeting. For Samuel Juan instances, be on time and show that you are a hard working student and an
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‘Lo Hei’ Tradition as Chinese New Year celebration
Spectacular dinner performance by Dinar and Calvin
Participants eagerly queuing for the dinner
MAE CNY DINNER 2015 MAE Club CNY Dinner Entrance @ Crescent Function Hall
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Participants having fun during the stage game
Participants enjoying delightful dinner while watching the student performances
Ang Bao Giveaway
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Entrepreneurial Mindset and Marketing Strategy
A Workshop organised by Leadership Development Programme (LDP) On the 28th of February 2015, a one-day workshop was conducted for the student leaders, under the flagship of the Leadership Development Programme (LDP) in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) The workshop was conducted by our guest speaker, Mr. Jason Ho Kai Joo. Jason is a Private Jeweller and a Chartered Marketer (UK) with 12 years of experiences in the areas of B2B, B2C Marketing and Business consulting. He founded his venture, while studying in
the University of Cambridge (England) to offer endto-end customised diamond jewellery to individuals to remember their unique life stories, The Guild of Storytellers: www.GoStorytellers.com Academically he holds an Imperial MBA, from Imperial College London (England) and he teaches Marketing and Entrepreneurship, with adjunct faculty appointments from 27 universities in the UK, USA, Australia and Singapore - specifically in the Nanyang Technopreneurship Center, NTU.
Jason is an unorthodox thinker, he challenged the conventional flow of a business start-up. Instead of having a business idea first, he advocated the importance of personal readiness and opportunities recognition – and somehow the big idea will come. Also, your business should look for the problems of customers and help to solve them, only then you can capture the market. Nevertheless, a business cannot flourish if a good marketing strategy is not used. What is valuable to a person might not be valuable to another. Jason also mentioned consumers’ buying behaviors based on mental perception, but not on factual information. This point was illustrated with many real-life examples.
This workshop has reaped excellent responses from its participants. All of them were actively engaged to the study cases and mini activities during the workshop. We hope that participants who have business ideas in mind can be real entrepreneurs in the near future.
“A business cannot flourish if a good marketing strategy is not used. What is valuable to a person might not be valuable to another.”
“Your business should look for the problems of customers and help to solve them, only then you can capture the market.” 18
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M A E GA M E S Sweat glistening on their skin, legs cramping under the bright sun, the athletes were pushing themselves mentally and physically to their limits to come out on top. It was an all-out battle on the 13th of March at SRC. It was a hot afternoon, and a huge crowd of budding mechanical engineers had gathered in-front of the upper field at the Sports & Recreational Centre eager to experience some serious mechanical stress and prove their resilience. Prof. Lee was invited to say a few words, where he gave a sneak preview of what awaited the athletes at the end of the day. And with that the MAE games was inaugurated with a bang. Following the inauguration, the students made their way to their respective venues. With so many intensive match-ups 20
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occurring at the same time, it was a struggle for the spectators to decide which event to attend. Chinese chess at the activity hall, badminton, squash and table tennis at the indoor stadium and basketball at the courts. It was quite the exciting set of competitions lined up for the day. Down at the activity hall, the four contestants taking part in Chinese Chess were competing against each other to decide who would be crowned the victor. It was a battle of wits and determination as the players stretched their imagination and strategic thinking skills to the brink. Meanwhile at the indoor courts, badminton, squash and table tennis were already in full swing. The matchup of the experience of the professors against the energy of the younger engineers
was perhaps the highlight of the games. The atmosphere at the basketball courts was electric. None of the teams wanted to suffer defeat and showed their prowess with the ball. But even this competitive spirit did not hinder the athletes from having a great time. Sportsmanship could be seen all around, even those who weren’t able to win, could be seen having an enjoyable time. The showdown of the MAE Games was much more intense than any other games of the day. The atmosphere was filled with tension and the will to win, as the teams prepared for the finale tug of war. The students, professors and staffs were determined not to budge an inch and were all set to go for glory. It was quite an enjoyable day, and with everyone thoroughly exhausted, it was time for the day to come to an end. The Chairperson of the School of MAE, Prof. Louis Phee gave out the medals to the champions of each sport and with that, the MAE Games drew to a close. Rahul Nambiar 21
MAE DAY 2015
Focusing his aim to stop the bottle cap beyond the blue line
Goodie bags are ready to accompany your exam!
Students enjoying their time during the stage game Prof Louis Phee, Prof Wong Chee Chow commenced the opening
Prof Louis Phee and staff having fun with racing game
The proud winner of the grand prize lucky draw
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23 Shooting game at its finest
Our beloved new logo that embodies our MAE spirit