Our Achievements
Amazing Flying Machines Competition
Aerospace Electronics students designed, built, and flew a semi- autonomous quadcopter, controlled via a customised motion control device, to complete a series of complex tasks in a timed indoor obstacle course.
The won the Silver medal in the competition, organised by DSO National Laboratories and Science Centre Singapore in March 2025.
Students:
Muhammad Haashir Islam, Nurul Hasya Bte Rahmat, Nur Shafiqa Bte Mohamed Fadzli,
Ng Yi Xuan Kymberly
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Drone Soccer Challenge
No Ronaldo, no Neymar, and no Lionel Messi. But our Aerospace Electronics students did it anyway! They emerged champion in the Drone Soccer Challenge – demonstrating not only their drone piloting skills, but also their technical competency in developing their drone for the mission!\
The competition, organised by the Association of Drone Soccer Singapore, was held in May 2025 at the Science Centre Singapore.
Students:
Muhammad Haashir Islam, Nurul Farzanah Bte Gulam Jailani, Adam Bin Mohammad, Nazrin Ally Bin Mohammad Nadhar Ally, Chloe Ang Ke Ying
Her rainbow in the sky
Athirah Rohaidi has achieved her lofty dreams, 35,000 feet up in the sky. The Diploma in Aerospace Electronics graduate (2013), who is now a First Officer with Scoot Airlines, is thankful to TP for launching her on her journey to become a pilot – an ambition she has had since she was a kid gawking at air planes soaring above her.
“My diploma equipped me with the relevant knowledge and fundamentals of flying through modules such as Avionic Systems and Aircraft Electrical Fundamentals,” she said.
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Aspire Aeronautics Challenge
Students from the Diploma in Aerospace Electronics each won $150 in cash and $200 in seed funding with their proposed ideas on the use of unmanned aircraft (UA) technologies, as part of the Aspire Aeronautics Challenge 2021.
The competition was organised by Aspire group and supported by the Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore Science Centre, NED Aeronautics, the Association of Aerospace Industries Singapore (AAIS), and the Institution of Engineers Singapore (IES).
Students:
Lim Wen Wei Bryan, Muadz Yamani bin Mustafa, Angel Chan, Lee Hyung Min, Ong Tze An
Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief Challenge
Jonathan Teo led a team to achieve the Gold award in the Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief (HADR) Challenge 2020, by developing a mobile phone application that is able to detect impending typhoons and receive timely information of the damage caused during any subsequent disaster, so as to facilitate rescue operations.
The competition was jointly organised by Airbus and the Singapore Space and Technology Association (SSTA).
Students:
Jonathan Teo Jun Yan (front left)
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