Team:NTU-Singapore/Team
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Who we are
Undergrads:
Faculty Advisors
- [http://www.ntu.edu.sg/scbe/CBE/FacultyPP/Profile_ProfChing.htm Prof Ching Chi Bun]
- [http://www.ntu.edu.sg/scbe/bioe/FacultyPP/Profile_CLPoh.htm Asst.Prof Poh Chueh Loo]
- [http://www.ntu.edu.sg/scbe/cbe/FacultyPP/Profile_Matthew.htm Asst.Prof Matthew Chang]
What we do
UNDERGRADUATES
Darius Aw Kang Lie
Division of Bioengineering, Year 3
CN Yang Scholar
iGEM Team Leader
Darius is involved in team direction and affirming the design construct of the project. He also carries out laboratory work.
Nguyen Xuan Hung
Division of Bioengineering, Year 3
Nanyang Scholar
Information Technology Manager
Hung maintains the iGEM website and team wiki pages by updating them regularly and is involved in the design of these two sites. He also carries out laboratory work.
Ng Zhen Fu
Division of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Year 3
Dean’s List
Modelling and Simulations Manager
Zhen Fu builds mathematical models required for the execution of this project, and carries out the necessary simulations. He is also involved in the characterization of the project parts the team develops in the laboratory.
Wong Choon Kit
Division of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Year 3
Lab Manager
Choon Kit develops methods and protocols to be carried out in the laboratories the iGEM team work in. He maintains the standards that should be adhered to during execution of laboratory work.
Yu Chin Chong
Division of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Year 3
Treasurer
Chin Chong handles the purchases made for the team and tracks our financial expenditure. He is also involved in the characterization of the project parts the team develops in the laboratory.
Lim Min-Lin
Division of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Year 4
Business Manager
Min-Lin handles sponsorship and corporate communications for the iGEM team. She also carries out laboratory work.
FACULTY ADVISORS (CONTACTS)
Assistant Professor Poh Chueh Loo
Division of Bioengineering
Assistant Professor Matthew Chang Wook
Division of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering