THE need for more challenges, exposure and networking opportunities has driven talented students to enrol in joint education collaborations between top universities.
Teo Seh Kiat is one such student. After obtaining impressive results in his Senior Unified Examination in Kota Kinabalu, he went on to graduate with an honours degree in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Technopreneurship from the National University of Singapore (NUS). For his post-graduate education, he pursued Singapore-MIT Alliances (SMA) Advanced Materials for Micro- and Nano-Systems (AMM&NS) programme after careful deliberation.