Singapore
This research presents a phenomenological investigation of intra-spill break spot temporal characteristics in dose-driven continuous scanning (DDCS) proton therapy. The study involved systematic analysis of delivery data and the use of quantitative visualisations to characterise break spot behaviour across varying operational settings. The findings contribute to an improved understanding of temporal dynamics in proton beam delivery, with potential implications for treatment precision and optimisation in clinical proton therapy systems. Supervisor: Prof. Tan Hong Qi
This research examines the Sexual Education curriculum in Singapore, focusing on its effectiveness and areas for improvement. Insights were gathered through a survey of 40 students who have experienced the local SexEd program, allowing for an analysis grounded in firsthand perspectives. The findings highlight key gaps in content delivery, relevance, and student engagement, and propose evidence-based recommendations to strengthen the curriculum for future cohorts. Supervisor: Mr. Tejash Kumar Singh
Internship at Mount Alvernia Hospital Biomedical Engineering department. Execute yearly preventive maintenance, repairs and training. Make sure that all medical equipment are safe to use