Events
Fortifying Email Security though Email Authentication
The sharing will delve in email threats with the local landscape, illustrating the various challenges and vulnerabilities faced.
Festival of Ideas in the Humanities and Social Sciences: “How the humanities and social sciences can help us hack the STEM fields”
Festival of Ideas in the Humanities and Social Sciences: “How the humanities and social sciences can help us hack the STEM fields”
Introduction to fluid simulations based on the Wave Equation
The lecture provides a brief overview of partial derivatives, scalar & vector fields, as well as applying operators on them. Using the Wave Equation, it is demonstrated through a practical example how a partial differential equation can be numerically solved on the GPU to achieve a water simulation.

DH Asia Webinar Series: “Locating Digital Archives for An Indian Digital Commons” by Dr. Maya Dodd
DH Asia Webinar Series: “Locating Digital Archives for An Indian Digital Commons” by Dr. Maya Dodd

Technical Challenges in Autonomous Driving
There has been a lot of technical advances in autonomous driving technology since the 2007 DARPA Urban challenge. The gaps to a wide-scale commercial deployment have certainly narrowed in the past 17 years. Unfortunately, these gaps remain. The benefits to society remain clear, especially for fast growing cities.

Dr. Pang Yang Huei’s Presentation with the Academy of Singapore Teachers
Dr. Pang Yang Huei’s Presentation with the Academy of Singapore Teachers


Caroline Chaux (International Research Laboratory on Artifical Intelligence (IPAL)) – Unrolled Networks in Signal and Image Processing
Caroline Chaux (International Research Laboratory on Artifical Intelligence (IPAL)) – Unrolled Networks in Signal and Image Processing


Qiang Huang (University of Southern California) – Infer and Control Effects of Lurking Variables for 3D Printing Quality Control
Qiang Huang (University of Southern California) – Infer and Control Effects of Lurking Variables for 3D Printing Quality Control


Max Li (University of Michigan) – Data-Driven Modeling and Optimization Methods for Current and Future Airspace Users
Max Li (University of Michigan) – Data-Driven Modeling and Optimization Methods for Current and Future Airspace Users

Sky to Lab – design challenges and testing considerations leading to successful deployments
Satellites bring a wide range of exciting new possibilities such as offering 4G/5G services to remote, underserved regions and enabling new business cases. Mobile network operators and satellite communications providers are collaborating to explore, design and deploy multi-layers satellite networks selecting the best fitting satellite options ranging from proprietary, 3GPP unmodified (aka Direct to Cell/Device) and 3GPP Release 17 and beyond NTN (Non-Terrestrial Network) standards required to fulfil the requirements for their business and use cases.