An 18 year-old Polytechnic student working alongside established scientists and doctoral candidates in one of Europe's best universities - one can never be too young to dream.
In the third and final installation of the Building The Future project, Malcom Lau, an 18 year old Chemical Engineering student at Temasek Polytechnic, was selected as one of the two beneficiaries to make the week-long trip to Munich, Germany.
Watch the video to find out how Malcom's trip went, and how he has been inspired after a brief internship in the Industrial Biocatalysis lab in TUM's Faculty of Chemistry.
ABOUT THE PROJECT:
Building the Future is a project by TUM Asia in support of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund (STSPMF). It aims to inspire youths from disadvantaged families by showing them that the future is in their hands – their own future, as well as the world’s future. This initiative was launched in 2012 at TUM Asia's 10th year anniversary - while adhering to our parent university's mission to empower young scientists - to continually commit towards the advancement of science and technology here in Singapore.
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