Dr Pan Qianqian, Education Research Scientist at the Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice (CRPP), has co-authored a journal article with Assistant Professor Cheung Hoi Shan from the Psychology ...
Image: Mr James Breeze, CEO, Research Network and Professor Gemma Calvert, Nanyang Business School, NTU Singapore, who used an AI-powered platform to interview young Singaporeans on their views on ...
How can we help you? Among the highlights, this issue features exclusive interviews with Assoc Prof Barrie Sherwood and Asst Prof Michael Stanley-Baker on their research and contributions to advancing ...
Alumnus Lieutenant Colonel Phang Chun Chieh (SBS/2007) has recently assumed command of the RSS Invincible, one of the first two new-generation submarines commissioned by the Republic of Singapore Navy ...
The Quantum and Topological Nanophotonics Workshop (QTN 2024) took place at the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan Building Auditorium, NTU from 19 to 21 November 2024. This prestigious event, organised by ...
Scientists have developed a method to control hybrid particles called polaritons – which behave like both light and matter – in a way that is less expensive and more practical to maintain. The ...
Many artificial intelligence (AI) assistants can now speak in more natural-sounding voices. But users may still find them awkward as their speech often lacks context and the appropriate emotional ...
SINGAPORE – The Republic has notched improvements in a global test of adult skills, though a sizeable skills gap remains between young adults and older workers here. Results of the Programme for the ...
SINGAPORE – Older cohorts of students did not have the opportunities that the education system now offers, said Minister for Education Chan Chun Sing. Younger Singaporeans have benefited from ...
Innovative approaches are needed to tackle the climate problem before it is too late, says Earth Observatory of Singapore director Prof Benjamin Horton. Prof Horton shares his views on climate change ...
With the rise of AI innovation, NTU PhD student Kon Wen Xuan sees potential in using AI to explore Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practices, aiming to provide data-driven insights that could ...