A chance encounter with coding in secondary school opened doors to the world of computing and programming for URA Scholar Ong Chuan Kai. Currently a Year 3 Computer Engineering student at the National University of Singapore, Chuan Kai shares his eye-opening experiences with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and his outlook for the future.
Computer Engineering
Shaping Singapore’s Unique Urban Land Use
Visiting New Zealand as a 13-year-old, URA Scholar Amanda Goh was enthralled by its fascinating landscape. It cemented her interest in geography and sparked her determination to make a difference in Singapore’s unique urban land use. Join her exciting and meaningful journey as an Executive Planner in the Physical Planning Group of the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and discover how she co-creates Singapore’s future with her team.
The Diverse World of Computer Science
URA Scholar Wilson Chua sets out to achieve digital fluency at the Imperial College London. He shares the kind of ICT work URA has to offer.
Helming Cybersecurity
Follow DSTA Scholar Jiaqi’s journey from reproducing a piece of QBASIC code in primary school to becoming a computer security researcher at DSO National Laboratories.
Planning for an Artificial Intelligence Start-Up at NUS
As P Srivatsa is already planning to launch a smart systems start-up, the bond-free NUS Scholarship is his best choice.