JAN
22
2025
UROP+REx Conference 2025: A Journey of Self Discovery

Total Registrations: 253

Description

The Undergraduate Research Coordinating (UGRC) team from the Office of the Provost is excited to invite you to the UROP+REx Conference 2025! Taking place on 22nd January 2025 at the Medicine+Science Library, this event brings together NUS students and staff to celebrate and explore undergraduate research.
The conference offers a unique platform for aspiring researchers to share their work, reflect on their research journeys, and engage in discussions with peers and experienced academics. Whether you're an undergraduate student, faculty member, or simply curious about the latest research developments at NUS, this event promises to inspire and ignite curiosity.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Date and Time

Wednesday, 22nd January 2025 9:00AM GMT+08:00

to

Wednesday, 22nd January 2025 6:00PM GMT+08:00

Organisation

Office of the Senior Deputy President and Provost

Contact Email

pvobox66@nus.edu.sg

Our Event Speakers

Mathew Mathews

Dr Mathew Mathews is Head of IPS Social Lab, a centre for social indicator research and a Principal Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at NUS. He also leads the IPS Programme of Race, Religion and Intergroup Cohesion. To date, Mathews has led over sixty research projects, most of them addressing social policy and social inclusion issues. Notable projects that he currently oversees include the longitudinal panel study, Pathways and Trajectories of Households in Singapore (PATHS), the IPS Survey on Race, Religion and Language and a study of platform workers. Mathews’ research has frequently appeared in media and informs policy deliberations.  He sits on various committees and boards in the government and the people sector.

Varsha Dahiya

Varsha Dahiya is a second-year PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS), specializing in photovoltaics. Her research focuses on developing next-generation, scalable photovoltaic materials for large-area perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells. With a master’s degree from IIT Roorkee, she has a strong foundation in electronics, photonics, and solid-state materials, particularly in the context of solar cells. Driven by a commitment to sustainable energy, Varsha is dedicated to advancing solar technology to create impactful, renewable energy solutions. At UREC2025, she will be presenting a talk on the "Impact of Digital Transformation in Research," where she will explore how emerging digital technologies are reshaping the research landscape.

Peiying Loh

Peiying Loh is the Head and Co-founder of Kontinentalist, an award-winning data-driven editorial studio that aims to bring Asia to the forefront of global conversations. Peiying's work experience includes stints at various heritage-related institutions, including three years at the Asian Civilisations Museum’s curatorial department. She also recently completed an MSc in Data, Inequality and Society at the University of Edinburgh's Futures Institute with support from the Chevening Foundation. 

Lakshmi Ramachandran

Dr. Lakshmi Ramachandran PhD, works at the NUS Centre for Future-ready Graduates, where she designs and teaches courses focused on life skills development for students. With over 20 years of experience in the life sciences and pharmaceutical industries, she has held various roles in research, communications, and program management. A passionate advocate for women in STEM, Dr. Lakshmi co-led the Gender Summit 19 in Singapore, promoting research and innovation through a gender lens. Dr. Lakshmi holds a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology and is an ICF-certified coach and professional keynote speaker. As a skills and leadership development expert, she speaks and trains on communication skills, emotional intelligence, improving productivity and well-being, and developing confidence. She is a Singapore 40-over-40 Inspiring Women honouree, Coach Awards bronze, and Globant techfluencer award recipient. She has also co-authored two books- Roomies/Foodies and Redefining rules.

Heng Hwee

Heng Hwee is a Senior Advisor at the Behavioural Insights Team (also known as "the Nudge Unit"). She is currently a part-time Master's student studying statistics, and obtained her undergraduate degree in Experimental Psychology from the University of Oxford. While she currently leads the Indonesia team and manages BIT's international development projects in ASEAN, she has been with BIT since 2018 and previously led work on labour, sustainability, and reducing inequality. As a consultant, Heng Hwee leads projects with governments, NGOs, and private organisations to conduct behavioural science research to solve public policy challenges. Some of her past projects have involved reducing household water consumption in Singapore, supporting women in Jakarta to access help after experiencing domestic violence, and supporting the adoption of flexible work arrangements in Singapore.

Aashni Bhayani

Aashni Bhayani is a second-year Psychology and Communications student at NUS, passionate about exploring how digital transformation impacts communication and research. As the moderator for this session on "Impact of Digital Transformation in Research," she is excited to facilitate a discussion on how advancements like AI are reshaping academic and professional landscapes. Aashni looks forward to engaging with the panel and audience to explore ways to collaboratively shape a digital future that benefits all.

Shruti Moovendran

Shruti Moovendran is a Year 2 chemical engineering student with a second major in the Innovation and Design Programme at NUS. She is actively involved in several community service clubs, where she take on roles like Director of Public Relations for NUS Alumni Ventures and Publicity Head for other groups, handling branding and outreach. Additionally, she is part of the NUS Mars Rover team, leading the business subsystem in preparation for the University Rover Challenge. Through these experiences, she explores her interests in marketing, innovation, and community impact, aiming to use her skills to create meaningful change.

Suriani Suratman

Suriani Suratman, a social anthropologist, is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Malay Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore. Her research areas include (re)production of portrayals of Malays and gender relations in Malay families and households. Her recent research projects with colleagues include “Being and Becoming Female in the Malay World – Interrogating and Curating the Photo-Archives in Early Singapore” (2020 – 2022) and “Town Malays in Colonial Singapore – Urban Histories and Civic Lives through a Survey of Neighbourhoods, Associations and Public Figures” (2021 – 2023). Her publications include a co-authored journal article “Between Scientific and Sensory Knowledge: Exploring the Enactment of Clay Sensibilities among Clay Artists in Singapore” (2024, American Behaviorial Scientist) and “Skills for “Marriage of a Lifetime”: An Examination of Muslim Marriage Preparation Handbooks in Singapore 1974 to 2018” (2021, Religions).

Miguel Escobar Varela

A/P Miguel Escobar Varela studies the changing landscape of Southeast Asian cultural heritage by combining fieldwork with computational methods (such as NLP, computer vision and network analysis). His goal is to understand how the production and reception of cultural forms have changed over time, in areas such as the performing arts, print media, and digital spaces. A significant part of this work involves creating open access datasets that combine evidence from historical archives, social media, and other records of cultural production. Beyond academic publications, he develops public-facing projects, which include museum installations and digital platforms. As a scholar, his larger ambition is to contribute to nuanced conversations about cultural heritage in both policy and the public sphere.

Schedule

  • 22/01/2025 08:30
    Registration
  • 22/01/2025 09:00
    Opening Remarks A/P Daniel Goh (Associate Provost, Undergraduate Education)
  • 22/01/2025 09:05
    Keynote Presentation Dr Mathew Mathews (Principal Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies) Title: From Curiosity to Impact in the Research Journey
  • 22/01/2025 09:30
    Oral Presentation Session 1 OPA1: Vicelya Visakha Title: Reflections of my First Research Experience
  • 22/01/2025 09:50
    OPA2: Hari Heran Thevar Title: Repurposing Anti-Psychotic Drugs to Enhance Autophagy for Geroprotection
  • 22/01/2025 10:10
    OPA3: Asiyah Yusuf Title: Unmasking the Mysterious Pathogen – Blastocystis Subtype 7 Isolates through Transcriptomics
  • 22/01/2025 10:30
    OPA4: Dai Kexin Title: Metabolic Enzymes and the DNA Damage Response
  • 22/01/2025 10:50
    OPA5: Ang Ler Shan Title: The Role of Yellow Gene in Pieris Canidia Wing Color
  • 22/01/2025 11:10
    OPA6: Saumya Shah Title: Data-Driven & Physics-Informed Machine Learning
  • 22/01/2025 11:30
    OPA7: Wang Silang Title: "What's this?": Understanding User Interaction Behaviour with Multimodal Input Information Retrieval System
  • 22/01/2025 11:50
    Lunch& Interactive Booths (Conservation 360 and Dr Ethos)
  • 22/01/2025 13:00
    Oral Presentation Section 2 OPB1: Alpha Ho Title: Effect of Three Cooking Methods on the Quality and Nutritional Profile of Mung Bean-based Abalone Alternatives
  • 22/01/2025 13:20
    OPB2: He Yiyang Title: From Singapore with Love: How to Gen-Zs in Singapore Find, Build and Maintain Romance?
  • 22/01/2025 13:20
    OPB3: Ziv Ng Title: Ethnic Identity and its Impact on Receptivity Towards Language Labels and Message Framing
  • 22/01/2025 14:00
    Elevator Pitch
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    Poster Session P1: Joseph Samuel Oxley Title: How Artefacts Think About Nature: Species Concepts in Artificial Neural Networks’
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P2: Rachel Eng Li Wen Title: Impact Investment in Southeast Asia
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P3: Tung Sze Lin Title: Cognitive Processes Underlying Anhedonia
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P4: Firdaus Moner Title: Navigating the Judicial System in Singapore
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P5: Lim Jun Ting Lionel Title: Role of Religion in Rehabilitation and Desistance Amongst Ex-Offenders in Singapore
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P6: Devina Calista Samzaeren Title: On the Order of a Markov Chain Model for Generating DNA Sequences
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P7: Choi Seung Eun Title: Controlled Polyrotaxane synthesis by Macrocyclic Ring-opening Metathesis Polymerization
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P8: Aiden Chan Title: Robot-Assisted High-Throughput Screening to Identify Synergistic Pairs of Commercial Antibiotics and Anti-Microbial Conjugated Oligoelectrolytes (COEs) against Klebsiella Pneumoniae and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P9: Florentiana Yuwono Title: Improving Universal Manipulator Interface’s Action Precision and Robustness for Complex, Real-World Environments
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P10: Kong Zuxiang Title: Coxerter Groups
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P11: Li Zizhen Title: Discovering Winning Strategies in Sports through Advanced Data Mining and Video Analytics
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P12: Mohamed Bilal Title: Portable Magnetic System for Mechano-Activated Cell Therapy in Accelerated Diabetic Wound Healing
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P13: Huang Yuxin Title: Association of mitochondrial aerobic metabolism pathway gene expression and pancreatic adenocarcinoma progression: an observational TCGA study
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P14: Low Jeen Liang Title: Bioelectric Disinfection in the Hospital Water Environment: A Multi-Phase Study
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P15: Marcia Zhang Title: Investigating the role of ACY3 in pancreatic β-cell biology
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P16: Wesley Leong Title: Validation of Alpha1-Targeting Antisense Oligonucleotides as a Novel Therapeutic Agent for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P17: Austin Neville Chea Jun Jie Title: Develop a Mitochondrial Membrane Potential Phenotyping Assay for Plasmodium Falciparum Dormant Stages
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P18: Kodiattu Jacob Lizza Title: Cracking the Code: Transcriptomic characterization of Blastocystis ST4
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P19: Simran Khatri Title: Engineering IscB-Omega RNA: Towards Efficient and Targeted Genome Editing
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P20: Sharron Soo Title: Understanding the Role of Tumour-Microenvironment in Drug Resistance using Breast Cancer Organoid-Immune Co-Cultures
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P21: Nguyen Canh Quan Title: Understanding Mechanisms of Therapy Resistance in Glioblastoma using Patient-Derived Gliomapsheres
  • 22/01/2025 14:40
    P22: Chee Koi Jun Title: A Song of Ice and Orioles: An Investigation into the Behaviour and Bioacoustics of Black-Naped Orioles
  • 22/01/2025 16:00
    Tea Break
  • 22/01/2025 16:30
    Panel Discussion 1 Impact of Digital Transformation in Research
  • 22/01/2025 17:00
    Panel Discussion 2 Women in HASS and STEM: Addressing Challenges and Building Opportunities
  • 22/01/2025 17:30
    Prize Presentation and Closing Remarks
  • 22/01/2025 18:00
    End of Conference

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