further to my post two months’ ago, my team and i are really happy and privileged to welcome six college students (from a total of forty-one applicants) to our projects offered under NTU’s Undergraduate Research Experience on Campus (URECA) programme for the Academic Year 2023 / 2024.
our students hail from our university's School of Computer Science and Engineering, from the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and from the School of Humanities. we have three students pursuing Double Majors, in Business and Computer Science, in Economics and Computer Science, and in History and Linguistics.
the opportunity to participate in URECA is extended through invitation only to select second- and third-year undergraduates, who will subsequently be conferred as NTU President Research Scholars.
the projects we have offered are:
NIE23230 - Exploring the use of Artificial Intelligence in the provision of feedback to coders from diverse levels of proficiency
NIE23249 - Exploring the use of AI-augmentation and Large Language Models in to the design of a learning environment for novices in computer science
NIE23251 - Exploring the use of Large Language Models and Artificial Intelligence in addressing efficiency of code written by novice coders through the provision of feedback
NIE23264 - Adapting AI-assisted development tools to provide feedback to novice coders within their coding environment
NIE23269 – Exploring the use of visualisations with a view to clarity and rigour in Mathematics Education
NIE23272 - Digital Humanities: Deriving Insights from Singapore Historical Data with Computational Text Analysis