If you would like Andrew to be your mentor, please add a reply below, with the following details:
Your particulars: Team name + Student name + Contact method (Email and other messaging tools)
Your materials: Proposal + Poster + Video
A personalized message: Why should the mentor pick your team?
Our past year in NUS Computer Science has made us excited to embark on this NUS Orbital journey that we believe will be fulfilling for not just us, but for you - the mentor. We are both extremely driven learners and are passionate about dipping our toes DEEP into the world of technology.
We are both interested in learning more about various software development tools. Zechary is more inclined towards back-end web development with an interest in Machine Learning while Rayner is leaning towards front-end web development with an interest in Cloud computing.
Thank you for considering our team and we hope that we can work with you in the future! :D
We are highly motivated students who are dedicated to seeing our Orbital project to completion and making full use of this great opportunity to learn more about software development outside of academic settings. We are interested in exploring software engineering via this opportunity and thus, we are hoping to try and learn new things to ensure that our Orbital journey will be a meaningful one.
We hope that you will consider our team and we look forward to your mentorship and guidance! Thank you!
Hi Andrew! I'm Didymus from team AlgoSim, partnering together with Yuxin for this project! We would like to be mentored by you, and here are our project details:
Team Name: AlgoSim (thinking of changing to DrDelivery)
Team Member 1: Hu Yuxin
Team Member 2: Didymus Ne
Contact: Telegram (@huyuxin, @didymusne) –> we can create a telegram group chat or whatever is your preferred mode of communication
Email (e0544195@u.nus.edu)
We are a hardworking bunch and willing to put in the effort! While we lack experience, we are willing to learn along the way. We are reimagining a future with automated drone delivery, and hope that our project can evolve to help make that real. Yuxin has always had a strong interest in drones, having built a drone-security network back in his days at HwaChong. In addition, Yuxin has had research experience in Infocomm Institute of Research, while I personally have had some product experience at ShopBack. This project was meant to be an extension and a reimagination of the future with automated drone delivery. While we focus on the software aspect in this assignment, we hope to learn more about real-word challenges, a user-focused experience and how we can anticipate what the user wants, in addition to software engineering tips and tricks! We hope that our project will also resonate with you, and hope you consider to mentor us!
We are highly motivated students with a desire to work towards common social good. Shem is well-versed with UI/UX design and is a front end web developer while Vignesh has some experience with both front end and back end development. We believe that project could be a real force for social good and further enable sustainable revenue streams for charitable organisations, and hope that you will be willing to take us on. We believe that your experience in product development and high-performance applications can help us to create a robust product that could have many practical applications and extensions. Thank you for your consideration!
We are seeking for a mentor to guide us through the development of our mobile application, OrbiTinder. More details of OrbiTinder can be found in our proposal.
Your expertise in databases and Machine Learning will greatly help us in developing our mobile application.
As a team, we are very excited to potentially have you as our mentor. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us through Telegram/email.
We are a team of two highly motivated students who are excited to build our very first software application by the end of our freshman year. Our proposed project, Project ReHash is a web application for swapping of items (hobby collectables and second-hand items), as well as intangibles such as experience or expertise. We would like to invite you to be our mentor as we highly value your experience working in a Digital Commerce team, which we think has large similarities to our website (i.e. the knowledge of classifying and filtering goods and services into different categories, classifying and evaluating user profiles etc). We would also appreciate you for sharing your expertise in machine learning with us. This is because we plan to implement machine learning algorithms for personalized recommendation of swapping items/intangibles to our users at a later stage of our project.
We look forward to working with you this summer as we grow together as a team. P.s. Project consultations aside, we can also discuss the best chicken rice spots in Singapore :)
Team Name: Findr
Team Member contacts:
Toh Heng Xing (email: e0513985@u.nus.edu, mobile 91708197 )
Chua Min Hong (email: e0543506@u.nus.edu mobile 9889 6395 telegram: auhc99)
Our project is about enabling NUS students to form teams in order to pursue various goals, such as for hackathons or even Orbital. We are somewhat experienced with Web Development, having delivered a web app currently being utilized by one of leading NGOs in Singapore and we are in the process of delivering another web app for said NGO. However, we believe that with the aid of your expertise we would be able to become more mature software engineers better versed in good software engineering practices. In particular, we would like to be more exposed to Test Driven Development (TDD) and rigorous software testing (Unit test, Component Tests and E2E testing)
We look forward to your reply and would love it if you would choose to mentor us!
Why should the mentor pick your team?
Dear Andrew,
We are a team of dedicated duo who is interested to build a new learning management system tailored to students at NUS School of Computing. In gist, we want to create a learning platform that supports student interaction via doing quizzes, QnA in a forum, and collating study resources. The catch is that we want to make the features integrate well with each other and close the learning feedback loop. We wish to take this opportunity to develop the product professionally, which means testing, coding, and also documentations are all parts of the plan. We hope to have you on board to help elevate our product to the next level.