SUTD Holds Inaugural ‘Frontiers & Trends’ Conference, Signs Collaboration Agreements with Industry and Overseas Universities to Advance Built Environment Sector and Climate Research 22 Sep 2022 Three memorandums of understanding were signed separately between SUTD and Singapore Institute of Architects, RSP Architects, Pratt Institute and Pace University. Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities Celebrates 10th Year Anniversary 21 Sep 2022 Established on 1 September 2012 as one of the research centres of excellence in SUTD, the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities (LKYCIC) is only one of two institutions in Singapore that carry the name of our founding prime minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Fibre broadband speeds to be boosted among upgrades to S'pore's digital connectivity: Josephine Teo 19 Sep 2022 Minister for Communications and Information Josephine Teo was speaking at the official launch of the Future Communications Connectivity Lab at SUTD on 19 September. New lab at SUTD to boost research and development in 6G, artificial intelligence 19 Sep 2022 The Singapore University of Technology and Design's Future Communications Connectivity Lab is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia to combine research and development in both 6G and artificial intelligence. Employment numbers in Singapore rise to near pre-pandemic levels 14 Sep 2022 Singapore's improving labour market is seeing employment numbers rise to near pre-pandemic levels. SUTD's Chief Human Resource Officer Dr Jaclyn Lee shares her expert opinion. Better ways to build 10 Sep 2022 Designers, builders showcase ideas for a cleaner, greener construction industry at the International Built Environment Week (IBEW). Why do landslides occur and will there be more in future? 09 Sep 2022 Engineering experts tell The Straits Times that such incidents in Singapore are commonly caused by heavy rain. They say that with more frequent bouts of intense rainfall projected, more landslides may occur. Headphones and written instructions help him focus at work 06 Sep 2022 Engineering Systems and Design (ESD) alumni, Yeoh Jan Wai was diagnosed with autism at the age of five. He now views some aspects of autism as a strength at work: “People with autism tend to be very detail-oriented. They have perseverance and spend a lot of time trying to correct any imperfections.” TechTalks: What AI still can't do 06 Sep 2022 Artificial general intelligence that dynamically makes sense of complex changing environments a long way off. Prof Lim Sun Sun writes for the Straits Times in a monthly column on technology and society. 1 2 next