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    A tough egg to crack by Ding, Ming

    Published 2021
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    Student Research Poster
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    Hybrid superplastic forming of magnesium alloys by Sze, Swai Ming

    Published 2015
    “…However, this technology requires expensive materials with fine grain sizes and high temperature conditions with slow forming rates. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    One more minute by Liew, Ming Jia

    Published 2015
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Toward conversational interpretations of neural networks: data collection by Yeow, Ming Xuan

    Published 2024
    “…However, they are also blackboxes, which human experts find difficult to understand. Recent work performed at NTU and internationally suggests that conversation is an effective form of interpreting neural networks to layperson users. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Exploring human computation via interactive online application by Lee, Ming Hua.

    Published 2010
    “…After processing enough images, the algorithm learns to find dogs in arbitrary images. A major problem with this approach, however, is the lack of training data which must be prepared by hand. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Teachers' and students' beliefs about translanguaging in higher education: a systematic review by Wang, Jia, Zaid, Yasmin Hanafi, Ibrahim, Noor Aireen, Haladin, Nur’ain Balqis

    Published 2024
    “…Based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, 28 articles were selected for ultimate thematic analysis. Findings: The analysis revealed that teachers’ and students’ beliefs regarding translanguaging were significantly shaped by their pre-existing values and knowledge, institutions’ policies, as well as the nature of courses or curricula. …”
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    Paddling to the dyadic rhythm in post-stroke recovery: coping mechanisms among survivor-caregiver dyads in Singapore by Chan, Luo Ming

    Published 2023
    “…Lived experiences of four non-spousal Singaporean survivor-caregiver dyads (three parent-child and one sibling relationship) were analysed using thematic framework analysis informed by the Theory of Dyadic Illness Management. Findings: The analysis generated three conceptual themes and ten subthemes which formed the Family-Oriented Reciprocal Stroke Care Among Singaporeans (FORSCAS) Model. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Strategies to deal with volatility in shipping by Chua, Ming Han

    Published 2022
    “…Throughout the study, each of the findings were supported by literature reviews, interviews, and evaluated through an original quality function deployment approach to determine the most effective strategies. …”
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    Local scour beneath a forced-vibrating circular cylinder in unidirectional current by Chok, Man Ming

    Published 2018
    “…Through reasoning and observations, the following findings were deduced: (i) the scour capacity around a forced vibrating pipeline increases when there is current, (ii) asymmetrical vortices are produced when there is current, (iii) the combined effect of current and vibrating frequency results in different scour shape, (iv) the pounding effect is related to the vibrating frequency whereby the effect is more significant at a higher vibrating frequency (v) the scour process can be divided into a 3-stage scour before reaching the equilibrium and it is affected by the position of the vibrating cylinder. …”
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    Hydrogen as marine fuel – feasibility, prospects, and challenges by Wong, Li Ming

    Published 2022
    “…To understand the constraints of hydrogen adoption, surveys and interviews were conducted to obtain two different sets of data to analyse and provide findings that are consistent and credible. To ensure a better understanding of hydrogen in the maritime industry, various maritime professionals were approached even though hydrogen might not be their expertise. …”
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