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TUM Asia-DAAD Master of Science (MSc) Scholarship Information Session

Join us for our free MSc information session to learn how you can receive scholarship valued up to €33,000* over two years for successful applicants in selected TUM Asia’s Master of Science (MSc) programmes

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TUM Asia Alumni Meet 2024

In conjunction with the 2024 “German Week” it's our privilege to invite you for the Alumni Meet. Join us for some tips and tricks shared by your alumnus over a tea-session to make a smooth entry to the workforce.

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Chat with Faculty: MSc in Aerospace Engineering

Join Dr.-Ing Andreas Hermanutz as he shares with you more about Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering. This is your chance to gain invaluable insights and have all your burning questions answered in our intimate chat session!

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TUM Asia Partners with SBS Transit to enhance training competencies for the land transport industry

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) Asia, the first overseas campus of one of Europe’s leading technical universities based in Singapore, and SBS Transit signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today, formalising the partnership to build a robust talent pipeline and elevate training competencies for the land transport industry.

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Register Your Interest: Sustainable Food Programme

TUM Asia is planning for a Sustainable Food programme that aims to nurture more experts in these areas by providing advanced scientific knowledge in Food Technology, Food Safety and Food Science to bridge the connection between fundamental knowledge and sustainable industrial applications and address the research and practice gaps across the industries.

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Railway Safety Workshop

The training will give an overview of the nine major phases of the V-Cycle and the role of LTA within the phases. The processes of verification and validation will be explained from a theoretical and practical point of view.

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TUM Asia LEARN Programme – Engineer Your Smart Factory Blueprint

The TUM Asia LEARN Programme adopts a 3-stage model of change to help companies engineer and implement their smart factory transformation blueprint. Companies will progress from a state of awareness, to appreciation and eventual adoption of a holistic transformation strategy that addresses the core elements of Industry 4.0. The full scope of this programme consists of a 3-Day Workshop, 7-Day Overseas Trip, and a 12-Month Mentorship programme.

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Modular Certificate Courses – Supported By SkillsFuture

In support of lifelong learning and skills mastery, TUM Asia now offers a range of Modular Certificate Courses that are funded by SkillsFuture Singapore. Upon the successful completion of each modular courses, students will be awarded with a certificate which will count towards the attainment of the corresponding Graduate Diploma or Specialist Diploma should the individual subsequently decide to enrol into the relevant full-qualification courses.

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Specialist Diploma In Advanced Digital Manufacturing | TUM Asia

The jointly-developed Specialist Diploma in Advanced Digital Manufacturing recently completed its first successful training cycle, training more than 20 students who come from a range of industries with funding support from SkillsFuture Singapore. The Specialist Diploma will enroll its next group of students in January 2019, and you can attend a free information session on 14 November 2018 to find out how it can benefit you.

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PAST EVENTS
TUM Scientific Talk: Novel Analytical Methods for Vitamin B6 B9 B12

Prof. Rychlik will be discussing vitamin groups of folates (B6), pyridoxin (B9), and cobalamins (B12) novel analytical methods have been developed. All of them are based on using stable isotope-labelled internal analogues of the analytes as internal standards for LC-MS/MS. These so-called stable isotope dilution assays (SIDAs) have been applied to various foods. For each vitamin group, significant sources to cover the recommended daily intakes (RDIs) will be presented. Moreover, the new SIDAs revealed novel vitamers and novel information on the distributions of vitamers in each group, which may affect bioavailabilities and efficiencies of supply. These aspects will also be discussed in the presentation. 23 November . 4pm – 5pm (GMT+8)

 
TUM Guest Speaker Series: Discover Entrepreneurship @ TUM [HYBRID]

HYBRID SEMINAR: Do you have a great idea for a new venture? With more than 70 start-ups each year, discover more about TUM’s thriving entrepreneurship ecosystem and how it helps drive ideas to impact, transform vision into value. Let’s deep-dive into the Munich start-up ecosystem, its relevant players, programmes and initiatives at TUM, UnternehmerTUM and TUM VentureLabs. 31 October 2023 (Tuesday) . 4pm – 5.30pm (GMT+8)

 
Managing Technological Discontinuities
TUM Guest Speaker Series: Managing Technological Discontinuities

Climate change, Global food shortage. Energy security. Public Healthcare. What does the future hold? How does climate change, food and energy security affect the public health? As the world is confronted with a multitude of challenges that are interrelated, many of us are convinced that actions need to be taken and the time is now. But the question begs to be asked: How do we do so? The academics and researchers at TUM in Singapore are harnessing their expertise in mobility, food security, energy and healthcare to propel the world forward towards a sustainable future. Organised by TUMCREATE, the research arm of TUM based in Singapore, and TUM Asia, the overseas campus of TUM, this panel discussion will put the spotlight on key challenges faced in Singapore – mobility, food science, energy and population health, and the actions we are taking as we embark on a quest for a sustainable future.

 
Sustainable Transportation & Infrastructure Seminar

Climate change, Global food shortage. Energy security. Public Healthcare. What does the future hold? How does climate change, food and energy security affect the public health? As the world is confronted with a multitude of challenges that are interrelated, many of us are convinced that actions need to be taken and the time is now. But the question begs to be asked: How do we do so? The academics and researchers at TUM in Singapore are harnessing their expertise in mobility, food security, energy and healthcare to propel the world forward towards a sustainable future. Organised by TUMCREATE, the research arm of TUM based in Singapore, and TUM Asia, the overseas campus of TUM, this panel discussion will put the spotlight on key challenges faced in Singapore – mobility, food science, energy and population health, and the actions we are taking as we embark on a quest for a sustainable future.

 
Sustainable Transportation & Infrastructure Competition

The knock-on effects from urbanisation and environmental degradation has resulted in greater need for efficient transportation systems and sustainable infrastructure. As more cities introduce hybrid and electric vehicles into their roads while deploying intelligent traffic management systems in a bid to transform its transport infrastructure, cities are able to create more efficient, accessible and environmentally responsible transport systems that reduce congestion and emissions, enhance quality of life and pave the way for a more sustainable future. The symbiotic relationship between smart sustainable transport and sustainable infrastructure is evident. Students are therefore encouraged to present a proposal that incorporates smart and sustainable transport and infrastructure for cities.

 
Bioeconomy at TUM: Pioneering Sustainable Solutions Seminar [HYBRID]

Climate change, Global food shortage. Energy security. Public Healthcare. What does the future hold? How does climate change, food and energy security affect the public health? As the world is confronted with a multitude of challenges that are interrelated, many of us are convinced that actions need to be taken and the time is now. But the question begs to be asked: How do we do so? The academics and researchers at TUM in Singapore are harnessing their expertise in mobility, food security, energy and healthcare to propel the world forward towards a sustainable future. Organised by TUMCREATE, the research arm of TUM based in Singapore, and TUM Asia, the overseas campus of TUM, this panel discussion will put the spotlight on key challenges faced in Singapore – mobility, food science, energy and population health, and the actions we are taking as we embark on a quest for a sustainable future.

 

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