Accolades
Awards
 
  • Towards an Adaptive Urban Transportation System

    Evaluated as the best research proposal out of the 10 presented to the panel of judges at Global Young Scientists Summit 2013 - Singapore Challenge, Lynette Cheah was presented with a Singapore Challenge medallion by President Tony Tan and awarded a prize of US$100,000 to pursue her research interests.
    • Lynette Cheah, A*STAR & Singapore University of Technology and Design
    • Dr Francisco Pereira, Singapore-MIT alliance’s Future of Urban Mobility Group
    • Dr Erik Wilhelm, Singapore University of Technology and Design
    • Je­ McAulay, Fraunhofer USA Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems
    • Don MacKenzie, pursuing PhD in Engineering Systems at MIT
    • Stephen Zoepf, pursuing PhD in Engineering Systems at MIT


  • This paper received the The IEEE Communications Society William R. Bennett Prize in the Field of Communications Networking (2012) . The award is given annually to the best original paper published in any journal financially sponsored or co-sponsored by the Communications Society in the previous 3 calendar years.
    • Alberto Rabbachin
    • Tony Q.S. Quek (Singapore University of Technology and Design)
    • Hyundong Shin
    • Moe Z. Win


  • This paper received the Kuhn 2012 Award from Naval Research Logistics (NRL). The award is presented annually to "an exceptional paper published in NRL during the previous three years".
    • Saif Benjaafar, Singapore University of Technology and Design
    • William L. Cooper, University of Minnesota
    • Setareh Mardan, PROS


  • This paper received a Best Paper Award at the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC) 2012.
    • Katherine Fu, Carnegie Mellon University
    • Joel Chan, University of Pittsburgh
    • Jonathon Cagan, Carnegie Mellon University
    • Kenneth Kotovsky, Carnegie Mellon University
    • Christian Schunn, University of Pittsburgh
    •  Kristin Wood, Singapore University of Technology and Design


  • This paper received a Best of Design in Engineering recognition at the ASEE (American Society for Engineering Education) Annual Conference 2012. The paper discusses definitions, supporting pedagogy, literature, and basic methods for developing and executing designettes as part of higher education.
    • Prof. Kristin L. Wood, University of Texas, Austin
    • Dr. Rajesh Elara Mohan, Singapore University of Technology and Design
    • Sawako Kaijima, Singapore University of Technology and Design
    • Stylianos Dritsas, Singapore University of Technology and Design
    • Prof. Daniel D. Frey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Dr. Christina Kay White, University of Texas, Austin
    • Dr. Daniel D. Jensen, U.S. Air Force Academy
    • Dr. Richard H. Crawford, University of Texas, Austin
    • Dr. Diana Moreno, Singapore University of Technology and Design
    • Prof. Kin-Leong, Singapore University of Technology and Design