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ON DERIVATIVES AND DERIVATIVES PRICING
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGDissertation Supervisor: 1. Prof. Khoo Boo Cheong, Co-Chair of SMA CE Program
AUTOMATED CALCULATION OF MARK-TO-MARKET FOR EXOTICS BOOKS BY GRID COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGDissertation Supervisors: 1. Prof. Khoo Boo Cheong, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NUS. 2. Mr. Sun Guang Kun, Quantitative Developer, Standard Chartered Bank
Effect of fluid viscosities onthe deformation of liquidcapsules enclosed by thin shellin shear flow
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGDissertation Supervisors:1. Prof. Khoo Boo Cheong, SMA CE Programe Co-chair, NUS2. Dr. Le Duc Vinh, Senior Research Engineer, IHP
Improving Latency for Electronic Trading Applications
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGDissertation Supervisors: 1. Michael John Lowe, Assistant Vice President, Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2. Prof Khoo Boo Cheong, National University of Singapor
AERODYNAMIC SHAPE OPTIMIZATION OF AN UNDER-WING STORE USING GAPPY POD
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGDissertation Supervisors: 1. Dr. Tsai Her Mann, Temasek Laboratories, NUS. 2. Prof. Khoo Boo Cheong, SMA Fellow, NU
PATH PLANNING FOR MULTIPLE TYPES OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGThesis Supervisors: 1. Nicholas M. Patrikalakis, Kawasaki, Professor of Engineering, MIT. 2. Khoo Boo Cheong, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, NU
SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND CHEMICAL SPILL
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTATION FOR ENGINEERED SYSTEMSDissertation Supervisor: 1. Assoc. Prof. Khoo Boo Cheong, SMA Fellow, NUS. 2. Dr Lou Jing, Institute of High Performance Computin
Hyperspectral Image Processing for Automatic Target Detection
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGDissertation Supervisors: 1. Dr. Timo Bretschneider, Dr. Choo Leng Koh, EADS 2. Prof. Khoo Boo Cheong, SMA Fellow, NU
Giant voltage-induced deformation of a dielectric elastomer under a constant pressure
Dielectric elastomer actuators coupled with liquid have recently been developed as soft pumps, soft lenses, Braille displays, etc. In this paper, we investigate the performance of a dielectric elastomer actuator, which is coupled with water. The experiments demonstrate that the membrane of a dielectric elastomer can achieve a giant voltage-induced area strain of 1165%, when subject to a constant pressure. Both theory and experiment show that the pressure plays an important role in determining the electromechanical behaviour. The experiments also suggest that the dielectric elastomer actuators, when coupled with liquid, may suffer mechanical instability and collapse after a large amount of liquid is enclosed by the membrane. This failure mode needs to be taken into account in designing soft actuators
A dielectric elastomer actuator coupled with water: snap-through instability and giant deformation
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