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The Things That Matter Most Are Learnt by Doing
Professor Chee Yeow Meng and Ms Jenny Lee wrote an opinion piece about the four parts of education: values, character, mindset and skillset, and how learning by doing them will be the mechanism that shapes the future of education.
Electricity Prices Are Up 17%: Here’s How Understanding Energy Labels Can Help You Save
SUTD Senior Lecturer Teo Tee Hui shared his views on how understanding energy labels can help consumers save energy and money.
WhatsApp Launches Username Feature: Privacy Upgrade or New Scam Risk?
SUTD Senior Lecturer Victor Keong shared his views on WhatsApp’s new username feature and what it could mean for user privacy and online scams.
Artificial Intelligence in 3D Printing
SUTD Senior Research Assistant Youssef Elkhouly developed Talk2Print, with guidance from Associate Professor Soh Gim Song, using AI and voice-based interaction to make 3D printing smarter and more accessible.
Family Bonds: Learning New Things Should Never Stop
A family of lifelong learners embraced AI through an SUTD workshop led by students R Anieyrudh, Puah Joon Leng, Joshua Cheng and Chen Liang Jung, showing that age is no barrier to using new technologies meaningfully and responsibly.
AI reshaping and creating Singapore jobs, but lack of experience a hurdle for fresh grads
AI is reshaping and creating jobs in Singapore, with SUTD Professor Li Xiaoli noting that universities are working closely with industry to help students gain real-world AI deployment experience.
Making Stair-Climbing Robots Stay Upright
Professor Mohan Rajesh Elara and his team developed a fall mitigation system for robots using design, AI and technology.
Is Singapore ready for an AI outage?
ISTD Associate Professor Roy Lee’s op-ed on Singapore’s readiness for a potential AI outage calls for stronger AI resilience.
SUTD student’s brainwave device helps paralysed patients communicate
SUTD student Mohammed Khambhati Huzefa’s start-up Neural Drive has developed a low-cost, non-invasive brain-computer interface that enables paralysed patients to communicate via brainwaves and blinks, with clinical trials at Tan Tock Seng Hospital set to begin next month.
Iconic hexagonal Starpoint villa proposed for conservation
SUTD Associate Professor Yeo Kang Shua noted that the case reflects growing recognition of the value of early post-independence modernist architecture, and points to a possible “third path” where heritage and redevelopment need not be seen as mutually exclusive.