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Discover Southeast Asia like never before through NTU’s GEM Discoverer ASEAN Summer Programmes — a unique opportunity to ...
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (“NTU”), a top university dedicated to advancing knowledge and research whilst ...
For decades, researchers have been looking at paradigms gleaned from nature as inspiration for problem solving approaches, for example in the domain of optimization. There are many classes of such ...
NTU students grow in empathy and character as they help teach and build for less privileged youth in overseas service trips The night before leaving a rural village in Vietnam, one NTU student quietly ...
A bioengineering undergraduate overcame her discomfort around a Deaf classmate and now leads a team that learns, plays and grows alongside Deaf youth Back in junior college, Deandra Limandibhrata didn ...
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With the rapid growth in Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) technologies, professionals in every industry need a good grasp of what GAI is and how they can exploit it in a responsible and ...
Whether you're an undergraduate, postgraduate, or working professional, NTU I&E offers a range of programmes to nurture entrepreneurial thinking and innovation. From academic pathways to ...
NBS Welcome Day, a highly anticipated annual event, is back at NBS. Our grandest occasion tailored for incoming freshmen, NBS Welcome Day is orchestrated by students to ensure an unforgettable ...
AI today isn’t just about language models — it’s about solving complex problems using goal-driven algorithms and generative modelling. At the upcoming Dean’s Distinguished Speaker Series, Prof. Will ...
An international genomics study led by scientists from NTU Singapore at the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) and Asian School of the Environment (ASE) has shown ...
A study by scientists at NTU Singapore has found that implementing robust air pollution control measures could mean Southeast Asian countries prevent as many as 36,000 ozone-related premature deaths ...