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Overview of EEE DIP

Overview of EEE DIP . Prof Wen Changyun Chairman, DIP Committee. Introduction Thematic Programmes Procedures on the Selection and Allocation of Thematic Programmes and Projects DIP Competition DIP Assessment Important Deadlines. Introduction.

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Overview of EEE DIP

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  1. Overview of EEE DIP Prof Wen Changyun Chairman, DIP Committee

  2. Introduction • Thematic Programmes • Procedures on the Selection and Allocation of • Thematic Programmes and Projects • DIP Competition • DIP Assessment • Important Deadlines

  3. Introduction • All the third year students are required to do DIP (Course Code: EE3080) (2 AUs) • The 2014/2015 Design and Innovation Project (DIP) for will be carried out during • Semester 1; or • Semester 2, • Students normally work on DIP for 6 hours per week over the 13 weeks • 1.30pm - 4.30pm on every Wednesday • The other 3 hours are flexible

  4. Thematic Programmes • All DIP projects are classified according to Thematic Programmes. • Currently there are 9 thematic programmes

  5. Smart and Micro Grids for Integration of • Renewable Energy Sources • Smart Electronics • EEEbot – The Robotic Challenge • UAVIONICS Programme • Satellite Programme • Radar Programme • Undergraduate Photonics Programme • Mobile Computing Thematic Programme • Electromedical Technologies Programme

  6. 24 March 2014 10 April 2014 17 April 2014

  7. DIP Competition (compulsory) One DIP competition will be held among projects within respective thematic programme by programme coordinator. For programmes with small number of projects, they will merge with other programmes for competition. Date of Competition: 8 December 2014 (Semester 1) 11 May 2015 (Semester 2)

  8. DIP Assessment Students’ performance will be closely monitored and assessed. Each student will be assessed individually by: • Project Supervisor; and • Moderator

  9. DIP Assessment The assessment areas by supervisor: • Technical Knowledge and Skills • Attendance and Participation • Project Report • Oral Presentation

  10. DIP Assessment The assessment areas by moderator : • Logbook/Interview • Demonstration • Project Report

  11. Project Report • Each studentneeds to write an individual • report of 4 to 5 pages (excluding appendices) • A group report about the entire project must also be submitted. • Submission Deadlines: • 14 November 2014for Semester 1 • 17 April 2015 for Semester 2

  12. Peer Reviews Each student is required to give peer reviews to all the team members (including the student himself/herself) in terms of rankings (compulsory) • Peer review result and also • project competition result • will be used as references by supervisor and moderator during their assessment

  13. Important Deadlines: Deadline for selectingthematic programmes 24 March 2014 Deadline for submitting project proposals (DIP in Semester 1) 10 April 2014. Deadline for selecting projects (DIP in Semester 1) 17 April 2013

  14. For more information, please visit the DIP website: http://www.eee.ntu.edu.sg/Programmes/CurrentStudents/undergraduate/undergraduatefull-time/DIP2014/

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