Highlights

TechConnect 2024 Global Innovation Award
Associate Professor Desmond Loke, together with members from his lab including Dr Go Shao Xiang (SUTD PhD alumnus, Class of 2024) and Mr Lim Kian Guan, have won the TechConnect 2024 Global Innovation Award.

Congratulations to Associate Professor Liu Xiaogang’s PhD Student in Winning the Merit Award in the "Visual Science" Cover Contest
Congratulations to Associate Professor Liu Xiaogang’s PhD Student in Winning the Merit Award in the “Visual Science” Cover Contest
Congratulations to Associate Professor Liu Xiaogang’s PhD Student in Winning the Best Oral Presentation Award
Congratulations to Associate Professor Liu Xiaogang’s PhD Student in Winning the Best Oral Presentation Award

SUTD Breaks New Ground With New Design Accredited Degrees
Every single SUTD graduate from our undergraduate degree programmes is now recognised as being “design-trained”. This marks the first time all degrees in a university worldwide have been design accredited.

One-Third of SUTD’s Faculty Ranked Top 2% of World’s Best Scientists
The prestigious list, as compiled by Stanford University, is based on the bibliometric information in the Scopus database and includes more than 210,000 researchers from across the globe.

SUTD researchers train AI with reinforcement learning to defeat champion Street Fighter players
The research team created a new complicated movement design software based on an approach that has proven effective in board games like Chess and Go. In a single testing, the movements from the new approach appeared to be superior to those of top human players.


How curiosity sparked pioneering research
While working alongside cancer research groups during his postdoctoral studies, Assistant Professor Desmond Loke became intrigued by the possibility of extending the application of his electronic devices to cancer studies.


SUTD researchers leverage novel nanotechnology to control cells over long periods
A version of the nanosecond electroporation platform has been developed by researchers from SUTD and A*STAR Bioinformatics Institute. The platform allows pores to remain open for 10 times longer than that achieved in current systems.

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Ang Yee Sin’s researcher in winning the best oral award
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Ang Yee Sin’s researcher in winning the best oral award

Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) Fellow – Associate Professor Dario Poletti
Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) Fellow – Associate Professor Dario Poletti
