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URECA acronym of Undergraduate Research Experience on CAmpus, is a university wide undergraduate research programme established in 2004 to cultivate a research culture and nurture research capabilities early in undergraduates’ university education.
Congratulations on your decision to embark on your research journey with URECA. Here you will find useful information about commencing your URECA Programme and navigating as a URECA student on important dates, deliverables, assessment, submitting claims, participating in URECA events and leadership opportunity.
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For prospective students of undergraduate research at URECA, discover the benefits at a glance, eligibility requirements and application procedure.
URECA (Undergraduate Research Experience on Campus) is a university-wide programme to cultivate a research culture among the most able undergraduates in NTU. Though young by international standards, it is a unique opportunity for NTU undergraduates to touch, feel and experience research at a level not available elsewhere.
The URECA undergraduate research programme provides an opportunity for NTU undergraduates to work with faculty members and research staff on the cutting-edge research projects for over a period of 11 months (August to June).
Nov 29, 2021 · Eureka Robotics, a tech spin-off from NTU Singapore, has developed a technology, called Dynamis, that makes industrial robots nimbler and almost as sensitive as human hands.
Oct 10, 2019 · A robotics technology start-up from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) named Eureka Robotics, has unveiled a new robot that can pick up delicate optical lenses and mirrors with care and precision, just like a human hand.