Events
The fundamental theorem of normal play
ESD Research Seminar by Urban Larsson – Combinatorial Game Theory is the branch of Mathematics and Computer Science that studies two-player games with perfect and complete information; there is no chance, and there are no hidden moves.
The Urban Lab : Innovating for Density and Scarcity
The talk will focus on how we have been addressing two of the most difficult issues that confront us – an increasingly dense environment and the scarcity of fundamental resources such as land, water and energy. The lecture provides useful insights for all who live and work in Singapore and are interested to contribute to making ours an even more liveable, sustainable and vibrant city.
Near-field communications: What will be different?
ESD Research Seminar by Yuanwei Liu – The design dilemma of “What will be different between near-field communications (NFC) and far-field communications (FFC)?” is discussed from four perspectives in this talk.
Modelling Cities as Complex Adaptive Systems: CitySIM – An Agent-Based System for Modelling and Simulating Cities
LKY CIC Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk – Cities are complex entities that consists of many interacting systems. Cities are expected to grow in size and diversity, face diminishing
Future-Ready Society Conference Series: Learning Journey 1 – Participatory Budgeting
The panel on participatory budgeting (PB) delves into the process of inclusive decision-making for the allocation of public funds within communities.
CONDENSATIONS – Singapore International Water Week 2024
Join us for a panel discussion on 21st June as we Address the field of praxis, and the role design might have played/ could play in future projects within shifting strategies from mitigation toward adaptation to generate resilience.
Using citizen science for a deeper understanding of the urban built environment
LKY CIC Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk – This presentation explores the use of citizen science; highlighting the potential for this underutilised methodology to create better, data driven, outcomes for the design and planning of our cities and communities.
Congratulations to Associate Professor Desmond Loke’s Lab for receiving the 2024 Techconnect Innovation Award
Assoc. Prof. Desmond Loke’s lab has developed scalable technologies for modulating Medium-doped Amorphous Glass (MAG). This breakthrough enables industry to use the extraordinary properties of amorphous glasses for next-generation digital memory devices for automotive, internet-of-things, and edge AI applications with quicker performance and enhanced energy efficiency, reliability, and downsizing ability.
Federated learning over the air: A tale of interference
ESD Research Seminar by Howard H. Yang – This talk aims to present the current research efforts on the development of implementing distributed machine learning algorithms in wireless systems.
Designed for People: Expert Insights on Building Smarter Cities
The United Nations Development Programme Global Centre(UNDP) in Singapore is convening a session on 4 June at the World Cities Summit (WCS) on “Designed for People : Expert Insights on Building a Smart City”. Various experts will be sharing on aspects of Smart Cities. Professor Cheong Koon Hean, Chair of the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities (SUTD) has been invited to speak at the fireside chat in this event.