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Engineering the Chemical Industry of the Future
The chemical industry may be described simply as the industry that uses chemistry and manufactures…
Life of a TUM student (Prabu)

The Overseas Immersion Programme (OIP) is a highlight for most TUM Asia final-year undergraduates. Students spend three to five months at the home campus in Munich, Germany, taking in many new experiences while completing their Bachelor Thesis. In this issue, the DIGEST team catches up with six Bachelor students to learn more about their time in Europe.

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DAAD Scholarships (Electrical Engineering & IT): Yulong Guan
Yulong is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology…
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Highlights of SIT-TUM’s Bachelor of Engineering Programmes (Honours)
Ever dreamt of engineering the next invention or pioneering the next revolution in Information Technology?…
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Critical Thinkers, Problem Solvers

The Overseas Immersion Programme (OIP) is a highlight for most TUM Asia final-year undergraduates. Students spend three to five months at the home campus in Munich, Germany, taking in many new experiences while completing their Bachelor Thesis. In this issue, the DIGEST team catches up with six Bachelor students to learn more about their time in Europe.

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Beyond the Classroom: Industry Site Visits
It is important to learn industry-relevant theoretical concepts in the classroom. However, learning also takes…
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Building a More Sustainable World with Chemical Engineering: Jeryl Yep
After graduating from TUM Asia with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Jeryl Yep…
My Pathway to Ambition: Leroy Tang
First year student, Leroy Tang, is currently pursuing his TUM Bachelor of Science in Electrical…
Getting A Hands-On Education at TUM Asia

Leveraging on a practical educational approach that moves beyond classroom lectures is what TUM Asia…