Undergraduate Programmes » Final Year/Capstone Project Courses » CHS cohorts
Week, Date | Activity | Remarks |
Before 9 am of first Monday of August (for Sem 1 projects) / January (for Sem 2 projects) |
Project and course application |
Students to submit application via online form. |
Before 9 am of first Friday of August (for Sem 1 projects) / January (for Sem 2 projects) |
Project allocation |
Students in mutual agreement may swap projects between themselves, and inform the Department. |
Week 1 |
Start of project |
Students to meet respective supervisors. |
Before Friday 4.30 pm of Week 12 |
Final report submission |
Students to submit one copy each to the Department and their respective supervisors. |
Week 13 |
Project evaluation and grading |
Supervisors to submit grading forms to Department by Monday 9 am of Reading Week. |
Ongoing Presentations | 30% | A significant portion of the marks should be allocated to the clarity of the presentation and evaluation of teaching (pedagogy), as one of the main purpose of such presentations is for other students to learn from the presented materials. These presentation tips may be helpful to students. |
Contribution within Group | 20% | This is to encourage more interaction and fruitful discussions during students’ presentation. |
Individual Final Report | 50% | These report writing tips may be helpful to students. |
Click here to download Application Form for Project
Submit your application form to Ms Rubiah at matrt@nus.edu.sg by 5pm, 3 January 2025
Project ID | Project Title | Supervisors |
PS2420-01 |
JI Hui |
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PS2420-03 |
LEE Soo Teck |
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PS2420-04 |
LEUNG Man Chun |
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PS2420-05 |
LI Qianxiao |
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PS2420-06 |
LOW Yi Rui |
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PS2420-07 |
NG Kah Loon |
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PS2420-08 |
ZHANG Lei |
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PS2420-09 |
David HANSEN |
Students to submit application via online form by 9am, 4 August 2025
Project ID | Project Title | Supervisor |
Hypergraphs with Applications in Data Science | Han Fei | |
Hilbert’s 10th Problem |
Dilip Raghavan | |
Monte Carlo Methods and their Applications to Finance |
Ren Weiqing | |
Annotated Translation of and Introduction to a Classic Mathematical Paper in a Foreign Language | Charmaine Sia | |
Foundations of Large Language Models and their Ethical Implications | Soh Yong Sheng | |
PS2510-06 | Markov Chains and Mixing Time | Sun Rongfeng |
On Magic Squares/Cubes/Circles/Triangles/Stars/Pentagrams/Mexagrams, Vertex-Magic Graphs and Edge-Magic Graphs |
Tan Ban Pin | |
Lie Algebras |
Tan Kai Meng | |
Infinitesimal Calculus | Wong Tin Lok |
Week, Date | Activity | Remarks |
Before 9 am of first Monday of August (for Sem 1 projects) / January (for Sem 2 projects) |
Project and course application |
Students to submit application via online form. |
Week 1 |
Start of project |
Students to meet respective supervisors. |
Before Friday 4.30 pm of Week 12 |
Thesis submission |
Students to submit one copy each to the Department and their respective supervisors. |
Week 13 |
Thesis evaluation, oral presentation and interview |
Supervisors to submit grading forms to Department by Monday 9 am of Reading Week. |
Thesis | 50% | These report writing tips may be helpful to students. |
Oral Presentation | 20% | The project presentation shall normally last between 30 to 45 minutes. These presentation tips may be helpful to students. |
Interview | 30% | The interview shall normally last between 30 to 60 minutes. |
Week, Date | Activity | Remarks |
Before 9 am of first Monday of August |
Project and course application |
Students to submit application via online form. |
Sem 1 Week 1 |
Start of project |
Students to meet respective supervisors. |
Before Friday 4.30 pm of Sem 2 Week 12 |
Thesis submission |
Students to submit one copy each to the Department and their respective supervisors. |
Sem 2 Week 13 |
Thesis evaluation, oral presentation and interview |
Supervisors to submit grading forms to Department by Monday 9 am of Sem 2 Reading Week. |
Thesis | 50% | These report writing tips may be helpful to students. |
Oral Presentation | 20% | The project presentation shall normally last between 45 to 60 minutes. These presentation tips may be helpful to students. |
Interview | 30% | The interview shall normally last between 60 to 90 minutes. |