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This is how we should build on Mars, scientists say
Astronauts may only need to bring one key ingredient to build shelters and manufacture tools on Mars.
Most foreign students back in Singapore for university, some to continue online classes overseas
Movie screenings, cockpit tours on grounded planes among counter-proposals to SIA’s ‘flights to nowhere’
Over half of recent SUTD graduates have secured jobs
How cities can avoid costly lockdowns with smart use of big data
Instead of locking down an entire city, officials can shut down or reconfigure specific locations with a high potential to trigger outbreaks by tapping big data
10 Clever Examples of Color-Coded Architecture
Color can transform spatial experience and act as an orienting guide in architecture.
Singapore Archifest 2020 is going hybrid!
Limited supply of 5-room BTO flats in central region in last five years
Dr Jeffrey Chan, Assistant Professor at SUTD, said larger flats may become more popular if working from home becomes a permanent trend.
Assistant Professor Desmond Loke Featured in Scienmag
Scienmag shared a research article on the SUTD-led development of an intelligent model simulator that maps complex phenomena of memristor memory. The article included a quote from corresponding author SMT Assistant Professor Desmond Loke and also included mention of lead author, SUTD alumni, Mr Wang Qishen.
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This research highlight can also be found at https://www.sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2020/9/intelligent-model-simulator-memristor-memory
Rebuilding Cities Better In The Post-Covid-19 World
Covid-19 and its means of transmission have created unprecedented challenges for urban planning. How will cities and their residents cope if present standards of architectural design and creating cityscapes are inadequate or unsafe…