Tuesday, 22 September 2015

SIMO National Team 2015/2016

SIMO National Team 2015/2016 (23)

RI
Cheng Puhua, Y2
Khor Jun Wei, Y2
Ang Ben Xuan, Y3
Caleb Leow, Y3
Lee Ker Yang, Y3
Ma Zhaoyu, Y4
Sheldon Tan, Y5
Liu Yijia, Y5
Glen Lim, Y5
Yang Gan, Y5

NUS High
Joel Tan, Y2
Dylan Toh, Y3
Gabriel Goh, Y3
Jacob Teo, Y3
Clarence Chew, Y4
Lee Zheng Han, Y4
Lim Li, Y4
Matthew Fan, Y4
Teddy Ong, Y4

HCI
Bryan Wang, Y4
Goh Hong Pei, Y4

RGS
Li Anqi, Y3

NYPS
Lucas Boo, P6

Training for SIMO National Team will start on 17th October 2015 (Saturday).

Thursday, 17 September 2015

QS World University Ranking 2015-2016: No small feat for NUS, NTU



No small feat for NUS, NTU

by Amelia Teng, The Straits Times, 17 September 2015

In a global ranking released on Tuesday, Singapore's two oldest universities made it into the top 13. The National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) took the 12th and 13th spots in the World University Ranking.

Last year, the same ranking by London-based education consultancy Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), placed NUS and NTU 22nd and 39th.

QS said it assessed research citation differently this year, to even out a bias created by a large volume of citations from some fields, such as life sciences. But it noted that NUS and NTU would have improved their placings even without the change, as both did well in other areas like academic and employer reputation.

The survey is one of many each year. After the first global ranking - Shanghai Rankings - was published in 2003, others have evaluated universities by region and subjects. Used as global benchmarks, they have been criticised for reasons such as methodologies that may let institutions take shortcuts to raise scores. But despite this, the rankings are not ignored. They play a growing role in governments' higher education funding decisions and even immigration laws in countries such as Denmark.

They also influence partnerships in research and academic programmes, and help to boost the standing of universities among academics. At a time of higher student mobility, many may consider rankings when choosing where to study.

It is no small feat for NUS and NTU to rank so high. They beat the likes of Yale, Johns Hopkins and King's College London, and are the only ones in Asia to do so. Universities worldwide are racing to attract top talent, and their performance is a testament to the Republic's investment in higher education.

The two have climbed the league tables over the years, and the QS ranking is significant, placing both among the top of a list dominated by Western institutions. This is good for NUS and NTU, as they seek the best researchers, professors and students not just for themselves but also for Singapore.

The results will help to improve their standing in the world, and show that they can hold their own among the best.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 17, 2015, with the headline 'No small feat for NUS, NTU'.

Sunday, 6 September 2015

SMO 2015 Prize Presentation

SMO Junior 2015

Champion Team: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
Top 10 Ranking
1. Joel Tan Junyao, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
2. Khor Jun Wei, Raffles Institution
3. Zhang Xiaorui, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
4. Tan Wee Kean, Raffles Institution
5. Boo Tse Yang Lucas, Nanyang Primary School
6. Victor Loh Wai Kit, Raffles Institution
7. Cheng Puhua, Raffles Institution
8. Ho Li Xiong Timothy, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
9. Ng Yu Peng, Hwa Chong Institution
10. Ang Boon Han Nathaniel, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

SMO Senior 2015

Champion Team: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
Top 10 Ranking
1. Bryan Wang Peng Jun, Hwa Chong Institution
2. Dylan Toh Shan Hong, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
3. Tan Likai, Raffles Institution
4. Clarence Chew Xuan Da, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
5. Ma Zhao Yu, Raffles Institution
6. Teo Por Loong Jacob, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
7. Lee Ker Yang, Raffles Institution
8. Matthew Fan Xin Yu, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
8. Ong Hong Ming Teddy, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
10. Wang Jianzhi, Raffles Institution

SMO Open 2015

Champion Team: Raffles Institution
Top 10 Ranking
1. David Lin Kewei, Raffles Institution
1. Liu Yi Jia, Raffles Institution
3. Sheldon Kieren Tan, Raffles Institution
4. Ma Zhao Yu, Raffles Institution
5. Dylan Toh Shan Hong, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
6. Clarence Chew Xuan Da, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
6. Tan Siah Yong, Raffles Institution
8. Lee Hua Jun Eugene, Raffles Institution
9. Bryan Wang Peng Jun, Hwa Chong Institution
10. Tan Likai, Raffles Institution

Congratulations!

Other results can be found here.

Lim Li won the 16th Individual prize in SMO Senior
SMO Senior Champion Team (Dylan, Clarence, Jacob) with Prof Victor Tan
IMO 2015 Singapore Team
Lim Jeck and Yap Jit Wu, trainers of SIMO National Team 2015-2016, Observers B of IMO 2016