Lee Xin Min is working towards the minimization of waste in Singapore.

Lee Xin Min is working towards the minimization of waste in Singapore.
Amritha wishes to bring better technology to improve the water supply infrastructure.
Having decided on a career path that contributes to improving environmental resilience for the nation, Ng Zhao Ying went on to accept the Singapore Sustainability Scholarship (SSS) and graduated with honours (highest distinction) in Environmental Earth Systems Science from the Nanyang Technological University (NTU).
Keeping citizens at the heart of what he does, Pang Hao Yang, 26, undertook additional roles to combat covid-19 and dengue simultaneously. Prioritising the safety of residents, he leads a team of dedicated frontline workers who adapt and execute measures according to the challenging times.
This article was first published on PUB website on 2 Aug 2019.
With the National Environment & Water Scholarship, Chew Li Hong hopes to give back after graduating.
Mechanical engineers in PUB play an important role in navigating the inner workings of our water systems. The NEW Scholarship allows Kevan Kong to turn his passion for water management into a way to give back to the community.
Geohazards such as earthquakes and volcanoes can impact Singapore, but few pursue the path of a geophysicist to learn about and understand these hazards.
Tan Wei Hao has always been passionate about protecting the environment, hence taking up the NEW Scholarship is an easy choice.