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SUTD and LASALLE students team up to build electric vehicle from scratch
The project teaches students about the importance of form and function in product design. The students created models and sourced for materials before putting the vehicle together.
Using insects as reference for designing the body of an electric sports car
Inspired by the biological structure and characteristics of insects, teams from two local educational institutions collaborated to use 3D printing technology to design and manufacture the external shell components of an electric sports car.
LASALLE College of the Arts and University of Technology and Design collaborate to design electric sports car
The students used 3D printing technology to design and manufacture the innovative and sleek external shell, which embodies the speed and agility of the sports car.
Media Interview on “34km of new cycling paths to be built in Jurong West, Bukit Batok, Clementi, Queenstown” (CNA, 11.09.2023)
Channel NewsAsia reported that 34km of new cycling paths will be built in the Western part of Singapore. The segment showed an interview with LKYCIC’s Dr Samuel Chng.
Bilingualism delays dementia
What are the benefits of bilingualism? It turns out that in addition to educational benefits, work convenience and maintaining connections with family and cultural traditions, bilingualism also has a positive impact on the brain and even delays the onset of dementia.
How curiosity sparked pioneering cancer research
“I did this research by chance. I was enrolled at the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT for my postdoctoral work to develop electrical devices with biotechnology. The institute is focused on cancer research and I happened to view other groups’ work on cancer cells. I thought, ‘This is quite interesting’, and wondered if I could extend my work to cancer research,” said Assistant Prof Desmond Loke.
New research institute to build talent in coastal protection, flood management in Singapore
The Coastal Protection and Flood Resilience Institute and its partner institutes – which include the Singapore University of Technology and Design, will also aim to attract talent, create new research jobs and train PhD students.
Meet TinyLlama: The 550MB AI Model Trained on 3 Trillion Tokens
The TinyLlama project, by researchers from the StatNLP Research Group at SUTD, is trying to pre-train a 1.1 billion Llama model on a whopping three trillion tokens. This model takes up only 550MB of RAM.
As e-bike numbers climb, riders and experts urge better road safety (ST, 07.09.2023)
Straits Times reported that e-bike accidents in Singapore are on the rise amid increase in riders. The article included quotes from LKYCIC’s Dr Samuel Chng.
Singapore’s most outstanding architecture professionals under 40
SUTD pioneer student Kevin Ignasius graduated from the Master of Architecture programme in 2016. He co-leads DPA’s data centre typology group and is currently working on data centres and purpose-built industrial facilities.