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Saturday, 11 August 2018

MA9001 Introduction to energy

MA9001 Introduction to Energy
Taken in AY 18/19 Semester 1

Course details
Offered in Sem 1
AUs: 3
Category: UE
Pass/Fail mod: No
No tutorial classes. Online recorded lectures available.

Assessment
- CA1: 30% + CA2: 40% + CA3: 30% = 100%
- Week 6, Week 10, Week 13.
- All MCQ, 10 questions for CA1 & CA3, 13 questions for CA2.

Syllabus
1. Overview of Energy Scenario (3 hrs) 
Units for measurement of energy and power. Historical energy demand. World energy use by source type. Estimated world energy reserves by type. Detrimental effects of energy utilization to the environment. Carbon emission and global warming.

2. Electricity System in Society (3 hrs)
Overview of electrical energy systems. Generation, transmission and distribution of electricity. Environmental impact of transmission lines. The Singapore scenario. 

3. Fossil Fuel Energy (6 hrs)
Chemical energy stored in coal, crude oil and natural gas. The structure and the main processes in the modern oil refinery. Similar technology in combustion, boiler, turbine, and electricity generator. Direct use for heat. Combustion products and the environment. The condenser. Thermodynamic limitation and thermal pollution. 

4. Wind Energy (2 hrs)
Extraction of energy from wind. Wind turbines and wind farms. Wind turbine types. Siting.

5. Hydroelectric Energy (2 hrs)
Hydroelectric energy as indirect energy from the sun. Conversion from potential to kinetic energy at dams. Water turbine types. Environmental concerns. 

6. Geothermal and Ocean Energy (2 hrs)
Harnessing energy from geothermal resources. Requirements and existing technology. Harnessing energy from the ocean. Tidal energy. Ocean thermal energy conversion. 

7. Bioenergy (2 hrs)
Conversion of biomaterials into fuels. Direct combustion. Biogas from wastes. Biomass production from farms. Vegetable oils. Bioethanol. Biodiesel. Pros and cons. 

8. Nuclear Energy (4 hrs)
Nuclear fuel. Physics of the nuclear fission reaction. The nuclear reactor as a boiler. Main nuclear reactor types. Environmental and social concerns. Potential for nuclear fusion energy.

9. Solar Energy - Part 1 (2 hrs); Part 2 (3 hrs) 
Part 1. Direct energy from the sun - Applications
Part 2. Photovoltaic electricity generation. 

10. Energy Storage, Transmission, Conservation and Future of Energy (4 hrs)
The challenge in energy storage. Mechanical storage. Thermal storage. Charge storage. Fuel cells and the hydrogen economy. Efficient utilization of energy. Energy conservation.

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    My opinion:
    There are several lecturers giving the lectures on different topics, all from different schools, so the lecture style is different. I got so stressed studying for this mod because there are only 10 questions for quiz 1 & 3, 13 questions for quiz 2, I studied but I missed out the details that they test!! ARGH!!

    I don't have much about to say about this mod besides that it is quite content heavy (as per all MCQ mods LOL), only basic calculation, don't need in depth knowledge of any of the subject topics, but so much breadth and only so few questions, it's like trying to strike lottery.

    Maybe my opinion will change after I get my result.. HAHA!!


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    TL;DR: Too few MCQ questions make bell curve very steep. Sometimes really see luck what you study have come out or not.
    I will recommend if: You plan to S/U

    My results:
    CA1: 10/10 (I got lucky uh..i guessed some of the questions LOL)
    CA2: 11/13
    CA3: 6/10 (SAD I SCREWED IT UP, used up my luck..)

    Average for the cohort:
    CA1: The average score was 8.3/10 standard deviation 1.4.
    CA2: The average score was 11.5/10 standard deviation 1.4.
    CA3: The average score was 8.3/10 standard deviation 1.36.

    Final grade under UE: waiting for result next year!! I didnt choose to SU, hope i dont regret...
    UPDATE: OMG! I GOT A!!! That is so unexpected!! T_T tears of joy

    Saturday, 11 November 2017

    EE8061 Inno & Tech Management

    EE8061 Inno & Tech Management
    Taken in AY 17/18 Semester 1

    Course details
    Offered in Sem 1
    AUs: 3
    Category: GER-PE (BM)/UE
    Pass/Fail mod: No
    No tutorial classes. Online recorded lectures available.

    Assessment
    - MCQ quiz (40%, 40 qns - closed book)
    - Final Exam (60%, 4 essay qns - open book). You may bring any paper (printed) materials in.

    Syllabus
    Part 1:

    • Introduction to Technology Management
    • Venture Formation and Planning
    • Risk and Returns
    • Venture Creation and the Business Plan
    • Independent Versus Corporate Ventures
    • Knowledge, Learning and design
    • Legal Formation and Intellectual Property
    • Detailed Functional Planning
    • The Marketing and Sales Plan
    • The New Enterprise Organization
    • Acquiring, Organizing and Managing Resources
    • The Management of Operation
    • Acquisition, Merger and Global Business


    Part 2:

    • The Management of Operation
    • Technology based entrepreneurship
    • Technology S-curves, Disruptive Technology.
    • Imitation Strategy.
    • Competitive Strategies: Industry Analysis and Firm Analysis,Blue Ocean Strategy 
    • Creative Tools and Techniques
    • New Product Management
    • Technology Commercialization.
    • Valuation of Firm and Technology.


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    My opinion:

    This is the most popular GER-PE(BM) module amongst engineering students because 1. There is no presentation/group work, 2. No need any business knowledge, not much calculation involved 3. No need to go tutorial class and 4. Recorded lectures YAY! But this is a rather content-heavy mod. There are a sh*t ton of stuff you gotta study, esp for the quiz, because it's closed book and they ask the rather intricate details.

    There were 2 lecturers, and both lecturers talk a lot lol, so you got to 'extract' what is important from what they say. However, they are very obvious in giving 'hints' for the exam so if you don't catch or pay attention then it's purely your loss.

    To prepare for the quiz, it's studying their slides and also make sure you watch their lectures if you don't go. The 2nd lecturer has clicker quiz and some of the questions that came out for the clicker quiz came out for the actual quiz too so it's really your loss haha if you don't watch the lecture.

    You must prepare for the exam. Don't think you can go in and flip lecture notes lol, you sure gg. The biggest reason why they give it as open book exam because 2 hours is simply not enough for the exam. There is almost no time to think, even writing with god speed I could not write all that I wanted to write. Write point form if really no time, they are ok with it as long you write rather legibly hahaha

    As I have mentioned, they are very obvious in giving the hints, even for the exam. So you can type out 'model answers' or points that you may think it's useful for answering the questions, print and bring into exam. For most part of the exam, I actually just copied what I prepared beforehand LOL. Take my word for it. You must prepare beforehand if not you will not be able to finish the paper.

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    TL;DR: Ok even if you don't have any biz background. Exam is open book but if you don't prepare for exam beforehand, you confirm die.
    I will recommend if: You can write fast. Slow writers don't take LOL

    Quiz: 31/40
    Final grade under GER-PE(BM): A-

    Saturday, 10 June 2017

    EE8092 Digital Lifestyle

    EE8092 Digital Lifestyle
    Taken in AY16/17 Sem 2

    Course details

    Offered in Sem 2
    AUs: 3
    Category: GER-PE (STS)/UE
    Pass/Fail mod: No
    No tutorial classes. Online recorded lectures available.

    Syllabus (Copied from blackboard):

    Home Entertainment Systems and Game Consoles
    (9 hours)
    Television Sets: CRT, Plasma, LCD.  SDTV/HDTV.  Hi-fi Systems.  VCD/DVD Players and Recorders.  Cable and IP TV.  Video on Demand.  Game Consoles.  Digital Projectors.

    Digital Audio Systems

    (6 hours)
    Digital Audios.  Digital Audio Formats: MP3, WMA, AAC.  MP3 Players.  Speaker Systems.

    Digital Cameras and Video Camcorders

    (6 hours)
    Digital Cameras and Digital Imaging.  Imaging Tools and Software.  Video Camcorders and Digital Videos.  Webcams and Video Streaming.  Professional and Spy Cameras.  Trends and Applications.

    Personal Computers

    (9 hours)
    Personal Computers: Desktop, Laptop, and Tablets.  Processor.  Main Memory.  Display. Harddisk and External Storage.  DVD/CD Drives.  Pointing Devices.  Networking: LAN, WAN and Wi-fi.  Serial Port, USB and Firewire.

    Mobile Phones and PDA

    (9 hours)
    Mobile Phones.  Personal Digital Assistant (PDA).  Wireless Communications: GPRS, 3G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi.  Push-Mail.  Wireless Messaging Services.  VoIP.

    Assessment:
    25% Quiz 1, 25% Quiz 2 (30 mcqs each, 1hr)
    50% Final Exam (60 mcqs, 2hrs)

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    My opinion

    For me this was a pretty interesting course to take because I'm interested in all these techy stuff, in particular cameras. I've done photography using the DSLR so that whole topic on Digital Cameras was real easy for me. Therefore if you have prior knowledge on any of those technologies, it will be a breeze for you. If not, you'll be competing with those who do :')

    Hell came for me at the second part, esp the part on Mobile Phones and PDA. You may think that, 'Well, everyone uses a smartphone nowadays' but the stuff they test is really detailed, because you gotta remember the numbers (eg, what country operates on what frequency band etc.) Same for the computers part. You must be able to understand and also memorise many of the minute details.

    There were 2 lecturers, and both of them are very good. The first lecturer speaks very clearly and emphasises important points. He also tries to make the content friendly for the students who are not from EEE or SCSE. The second lecturer is more 'freestyle', so you have to catch the important details on your own but he is a funny and friendly lecturer and he also does a good job.

    Quiz was relatively easy, I had deep regrets that I did not do well for my first quiz. If I've gotten at least 25, I think I would be able to get A- without a doubt. Quiz was held in LKC-LT and finals at Nanyang Audi.

    Question-style wise, they have many of those 'Which of the following are not...' and 'Rank the things in order...' kind of questions. So it may become difficult to guess esp when the options have 'All of the above' or 'None of the above'.. Hahaha... I guess you guys get the drift.

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    My results

    Quiz 1: 22/30
    Quiz 2: 25/30

    Final grade: B+ (I wanted an A-, but I'll accept the B+ because my memory is bad hahaha. I still chose to take the risk not to SU tho.)

    My friend who has gotten 27/30 for both quizzes got an A for their final grade. Therefore I think the curve is actually pretty steep. You really need to have the memory for many minute details.

    Friday, 9 June 2017

    CM8002 Forensic Science

    CM8002 Forensic Science
    Taken in AY16/17 Sem 1

    Offered in Semester 1
    Pass/Fail mod: No

    Assessment:
    20% CA (25 marks MCQ) - Week 9
    80% Finals (40 marks scenario-based question, 40 marks MCQ)

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    The lectures are split between live (guest lecturers) and online lectures.
    The first week's lecture is live, just an intro lecture. From week 2 to recess week, the lectures are fully online and released weekly.
    After recess week, there will be guest lecturers from HSA, SPF, etc, speaking about various topics of their specialties, like crime scenes, murders, drugs, etc.

    Content is very broad. It won't get deep but some is quite dry, like some chemical stuff that people like me from EEE won't understand haha. But the case studies are interesting.

    There were 8 weeks of lectures delivered through LAMS Sequences.

    • Week 1-Introduction to Forensic Science
    • Week 2- Chemical Analysis in Forensic Science
    • Week 3- Time of Death; Blood
    • Week 4- DNA in Forensics
    • Week 5- Fingerprinting; Polymers & Fibers; Firearms
    • Week 6- Narcotics
    • Week 7- Toxicology
    • Week 8- Case Studies

    They explain many techniques on how they test for certain elements and compounds, blood, gun shot residue, drugs, poisons and so on. And many, many case studies accompanying them. You do not need prior chemistry or biological knowledge because they won't test you on those stuff. But I will tell you the important thing now: Many students focus on the wrong thing to study. They think that studying those theories and techniques are enough. But they miss out on studying the case studies cuz they think is just for knowing how to apply those techniques. The lecturer will ask in the mcq questions to the deepest detail. Like in a certain case study of the xxx brothers, what was the evidence that was NOT used against them? Or this photograph is doctored, in what way as it 'faked'? (A: Photoshopped, B: Shot in a studio, C: Superimposed 2 images D: This is a real picture.) So your memory has to be good.

    As for the guest lectures part, the range of topics were very broad. I attended all of them. Most were very interesting, except 1 which I fell asleep in LOL. Not because the content was boring, but rather, the lecturer seemed like he was just displaying his portfolio of stuff and experience. I still recommend yall to go tho.

    Furthermore, the lecturer will post many (MANY) articles on blackboard, some of which are marked with double star (**) beside the links. When he said to take these articles as part of the content, he was not kidding. Questions from the exam were not entirely from the online lectures, content from these links and guest lectures will be tested too.

    The quiz is conducted in the auditorium. Everyone will be handed 1 OAS paper and the questions will be displayed on the screen using powerpoint. Each question will appear for 40 seconds. There will then be a second run through of the questions (30 seconds each) to allow you to check your answers. The question ranges from theory, to techniques, to case study questions. The average for the quiz was very average, I got quite a shitty mark of 13/25 but it was near the average haha.

    For the exam, it is 2 hours. First half of the paper was the scenario-based qn, 2nd part was 40 mcqs. I went to do the 40 mcqs first and zoomed through it in half an hour. The format was similar to that of the quiz. I felt like I guessed through like half of them LOL. Then I went back to the scenario qn and thought for a very long time. I spent 1 hr 15 mins on that. They test your analytical skills, it was a very interesting question. It was an enjoyable question to do.

    My memory is bad as hell, but I still decided not to SU. Regrets? I don't know, I just didn't feel like using my SU this sem ahaha. I just took it with the mentality I'll accept any grade I get.

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    TL;DR: Not difficult but content heavy.
    I will recommend if: Your memory is good. LOL
    Because like what I have said above, they will ask you to the nitty-gritty details.

    Quiz: 13/25
    Final grade (under UE): A- (omg! Much better than I thought :D)