NTU Singapore alumnus Darren Lim was inspired by his lecturer at NTU to give back and now supports NBS female students with a ...
Into its second year, NiCE Hack is an annual flagship event jointly hosted by the National Integrated Centre for Evaluation (NiCE) and NTU’s School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE). The ...
Economics is a social science that deals with resource creation, distribution and consumption. Because it is about people and the real world, Economics enables students to learn about banking, finance ...
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, the very foundation of trust in our Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) is increasingly paramount. This half-day workshop, 'Evolution of Trust: Hardware Security to ...
Scientists at NTU have developed a 3D concrete printing method that captures carbon, demonstrating a new pathway to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry. The innovative method, ...
Scientists from NTU Singapore, led by Professor Yang Yaowen, Associate Chair of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, have developed a low-cost device that can harness energy from wind as ...
Computer scientists from NTU have found a way to compromise artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots – by training and using an AI chatbot to produce prompts that can ‘jailbreak’ other chatbots.
An international research team led by scientists from NTU Singapore has developed a material that, when coated on a glass window panel, can effectively self-adapt to heat or cool rooms across ...
Are you a passionate student content creator in Southeast Asia interested in building a healthier information ecosystem The Influence for Impact in Southeast Asia (i-SEA) Fellowship Programme is a new ...
NTU scientists, in collaboration with local ecology and biomimicry design firm bioSEA, have developed ‘fungi tiles’ that could help cool buildings down without consuming energy. From left: NTU Assoc ...
Image: (L-R) Mr Seah Chee Kien, Project Qualified Person, Senior Managing Director, RSP Architects Planners & Engineers, Ms Jennie Chua, Pro-Chancellor, Mr Chan Chun Sing, Minister for Education, Prof ...
Scientists from NTU Singapore have developed ultra-thin semiconductor fibres that can be woven into fabrics, turning them into smart wearable electronics. To create reliably functioning semiconductor ...
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