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Industrial Design student Donn Koh who won the BraunPrize 2007 for his invention Leapfrog which combines stander and walker functionality, thus helping children who have a walking disability.
Architecture student Prime Tambayong who won the Master Award (Student Category) in the FuturArc Prize 2008 Design Competition, the first sustainable architectural design competition in the Asia Pacific, established by the BCI Group of Companies. Architecture students (Sim Jie Han and Geoffrey Tan) also won the top prizes for best design (Student Category) in the Philippines and Malaysia sites respectively.
Two students from the Faculty of Engineering
(Rinus Lee Tek Po and Ang Kah Wee) who won the 2007 Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited Outstanding Student Research Award (Gold) for their innovative project in materials and device structure
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Faculty of Law teams which won four international mooting competitions:
- The Oxford Intellectual Property Moot Competition (Liu Zeming and Nuraisah Ruslan)
- The 6th Hong Kong Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot (Chan Yong Wei and Lim Ching Wen)
- The Asian Law Students' International Conference 2008 (Joel Chen, Edward Ti, Zhuo Wenzhao and Christine Huang)
- The Alexander Stone Mooting Competition (Navin Shanmugaraj Thevar)
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An NUS BBA team (Daniel Sim, Jeremiah Tay, Yang Sue Ann and Colin Yew) which took top honours at the 10th Global Business Case Competition, organised by the University of Washington Michael G Foster School of Business.
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A joint NUS team from NUS Business School (Ryan Peh, Alina Tan and John Chua) and School of Design and Environment (Lim Wenjie, Charmaine Cheok Shan Min and Mervyn Yip Zhi Yuan) which won the 3rd Annual Undergraduate International Real
Estate Case Study Competition, conducted by the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.
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Five students from the University Scholars Programme and Faculty of Engineering (Veerappan Swaminathan, Tan Huei Ming,
Tan Yi Han, Muhd Ibnur Rashad and Set Ying Ting) together with two students from Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology who won the Daimler-UNESCO Mondialogo Engineering Award 2006/07 for developing a cost-effective sustainable fruit processing method based on solar technology. This method reduces drying time and provides an inexpensive way to extend the shelf life of fresh agricultural produce.
Two students from the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music who won two international competitions in the United States:
- Viardo International Piano Competition, Texas- Junior Category (Abigail Sin)
- Concerto Competition, 2007 Kennedy Center/National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute Washington (Cao Qi)
The NUS Choir who received the Gold award in both Open Mixed Voices and Folklore categories in "A Voyage of Songs Festival 2007", an international choral competition.
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NUS students who participated in the 2007 SEA Games and contributed two gold, three silver and 11 bronze medals to Singapore's overall medal tally.
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