Wednesday, September 29, 2010

End of the Tunnel


Wats at the end of the tunnel? The only way to find out is to walk through it.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Xing Quan's Ticket to DSTA(Edited)

Title:
Internship at DSTA( Defence Science Technology Agency)

About:
DSTA offers exciting internship opportunities, giving you insights into the thrilling world of defence science & technology. Revel in the experience of working with leading-edge technologies and get to meet the people who are charged with putting all their skills, knowledge and ingenuity to the service and security of our country. Discover how DSTA can set you off on a promising career where you will gain Respect, Recognition and Relevance.

Job Scope:
As an intern, you will undertake project assignments under the guidance and supervision of our engineers and IT professionals in the following areas within DSTA and the Service Logistics Departments of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF):

  • Systems Engineering
    You will acquire, develop, integrate and upgrade sophisticated defence systems in technology areas from aeronautical, naval, land, armament, guided to sensor systems.

  • Information Technology
    You will harness cutting-edge technologies for command, control, communications and computer systems. You will also develop solutions in e-commerce, IT consulting, business strategy, network operations, applications development, database design and development.

  • Construction
    You will be challenged to develop innovative and effective solutions for our nation's unique defence infrastructure. You will also explore the latest developments in protective technology to enhance the survival of our defence facilities.

  • Engineering Support
    You will design and develop reliability assurance programmes to ensure optimal systems readiness and sustainability. There will be hands-on exposure to the advanced weapon systems of the SAF and a choice of working on aeronautical, land or naval systems.

Source: http://www.dsta.gov.sg/index.php/441-DSTA-Internship-Programme/
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31 August 2010

To whom it may concern,

Application for Internship at DSTA

I am writing in to apply for an Internship at DSTA. I am now currently a year 2 Engineering Student, pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering with Major in Electrical Engineering degree at the National University of Singapore.

I have always been interested in the field of Engineering and Science as evident from my involvement in the Robotics Club back in my secondary school days. Being exposed to science and technology, I am comfortable with working with new technologies and I am definite that I can contribute towards how it can be applied in our world to make life better for us.

My National Service was one that was both unusual and enriching. I was posted to an administrative vocation at SAF Basic Military Training Centre as a personal assistant to Commander BMTC. My job required me to deal with the numerous personnel serving under the commander. This had enabled me to exercise my interpersonal skills regularly.

Throughout the course of my National Service, I have rubbed shoulders with Engineers from DSTA and read numerous papers on the innovations by these Engineers. It left on me a strong impact of how important their roles are to the security of the nation which spurred me on to work in the area of national defense.

While pursuing my degree, I took time off to participate actively in co-curriculum activities. They not only enriched my university life but also imparted to me life skills that can neither be coached by books or preached by teachers . I also took up leadership positions such as vice-president of The Photographic Society of NUS as a self challenge to manage an organization as well as to hone my management skills which will be useful in the future. Hence, I am confident with leading a group of people in working on projects.

DSTA has been doing very well in research in areas involving defence science and I want to be part of it. I will be able to learn many useful skills and harness my fundamental knowledge as an intern with DSTA. These skills and knowledge will be useful for my future careers in the field of engineering.

With my strong interest in technology and my passion for greater challenges, I believe that I am a suitable candidate for this position. I have enclosed a copy of my resume with additional information about my qualifications. I would be available for Internship from May 2011 to July 2011.

Thank you for your time and consideration. Hope to hear from you soon.


Yours Sincerely,

How Xing Quan