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A 2013 NTU paper on time-aware point-of-interest recommendations has earned the prestigious SIGIR 2025 Test of Time Honorable Mention Award, underscoring CCDS’s enduring global impact in data science, ...
We are thrilled to announce the successful field demonstration of our second-generation ammonia cracker–integrated solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) prototype system at Jurong Port! This innovative system ...
About the Lee Kuan Yew Gold Medal and Koh Boon Hwee Scholars Award Commanding the greatest respect by virtue of the name of the award, the gold medals are presented to NTU graduates who have ...
Thailand and Cambodia reached a ceasefire on the fifth day of their border conflict. Although ASEAN’s role was not apparent in the early stages, Malaysia, the current Asean chair, actively mediated ...
AI is here to stay. At NTU, our goal is to equip students with the knowledge and skills to use AI technologies productively, ethically, and critically.
Two of Singapore’s most prominent scholars exchanged differing views on whether China aspires to global leadership at a new book launch hosted by NTU COHASS Dean Prof Joseph Liow. Prof Wang Gungwu ...
NTU’s Future Communications Project, a student-led solution for satellite-powered connectivity, was one of four innovations showcased to Bill Gates at ATxInspire 2025. The team now prepares for field ...
An international genomics study led by scientists from NTU Singapore at the SCELSE and Asian School of the Environment (ASE) has shown that early Asians made humanity’s longest prehistoric migration.
NTU Singapore has launched a new flagship undergraduate college that will serve as a launchpad for students to harness technology for a good cause and become leaders passionate about changing the ...
Congratulations to our Civil Engineering Year 2 students clinching two awards at the Universiti Malaya Civil Engineering Competition (UMCvEC) 2025 held in Kuala Lumpur! UMCvEC 2025: EnviroBowl ...
Congratulations to all our student winners of the Floating Tower Challenge at SUCCEED 2025!
Singapore is now the first country to have an art installation 7,000 metres beneath the ocean.