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As a Residential College, residents of Tembusu College live and learn together with their peers under the same roof. Integral to the learning is the University Town College Programme (UTCP) where residents read five Seminar-style Modules over their two year residency. Find out more About the Programme or browse available modules on the left.
Concerned about the workload? Find out How UTCP Fits with your faculty-based degree programme at NUS.
Living and learning together at Tembusu happens as part of our ‘Out-of-Classroom Teaching‘ programme.
Keen to continue residing at the college after completing the UTCP? Find out what lies ahead in the Senior Learning Experience.
Tembusu College Fellow’s Tea
Loh Ai Poh
3pm, Wednesday
15th August 2012
Master’s Common Lounge,
Level 3, Residential Block
Refreshment will be served.
Only 30 seats available!
Please register at: tembusu.nus.edu.sg
Associate Professor Loh Ai Poh
Deputy Head for undergraduate programmes at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore
A/Prof A P Loh is currently the Deputy Head for undergraduate programmes at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore. She received her Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical, First Class Honours) degree from the University of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur in 1983, and her Doctor of Philosophy in Control from Oxford University, in 1986.
Her postgraduate work was made possible by a scholarship from the Kuok Foundation. From 1986-1989, she was with the University of Auckland, New Zealand, first with a postdoctoral fellowship followed by a lecturership. She has been a lecturer at NUS since 1989. From 1994 to 1997, she spent 3 years at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, as a visiting lecturer.
Her research interests are mainly in the areas of relay feedback systems, nonlinear control, auto-tuning and fault detection.
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