Retaining employees amidst digital shifts: Hopeful or hopeless? 17 Nov 2022 Ms Corinna Choong, senior director of marketing and communications at SUTD says that human interactions cannot be overlooked, and companies must be intentional in the way they craft cultural interaction - rather then expect it to flow naturally or organically, especially in an era of hybrid workforce. ‘The algorithm does it for you’: Why social media users are ditching 'boring' Facebook and Instagram for shiny new toys 16 Nov 2022 With talk of a Twitter exodus in the wake of Elon Musk's takeover, CNA looks at why some in Singapore are switching from mainstream social media services to alternative ones. SUTD Faculty Among Top Scientists in the List of World’s Highly Cited Researchers 2022 16 Nov 2022 Professor Chua Chee Kai (Associate Provost for Research, and Cheng Tsang Man Chair Professor) and Associate Professor Yuen Chau, from the Engineering Product Development (EPD) pillar join the list of Highly Cited Researchers™ (HCR) 2022. TechTalks: Online safety rules must be matched by public education 15 Nov 2022 With new online safety laws in place, resources should be directed to elevate the baseline community consciousness about online safety so that no users are left to their own defences when they encounter online harms. Prof Lim Sun Sun writes for the Straits Times in a monthly column on technology and society. UN calls for investment in sustainable cold food chains 14 Nov 2022 Scientists at SUTD designed a method for 3D-printing food that could bring alternative protein sources including algae, plants and insects to the mainstream. South-east Asia could pay dearly for worsening US-China ties 12 Nov 2022 Prof Chan Heng Chee writes - The dangerous deterioration of US-China ties has grave and far-reaching implications, including for Asean states. Regional leaders should make clear their concerns to the two great power rivals. Changi General Hospital developing AI algorithms to predict patient deterioration 10 Nov 2022 Together with SUTD, the hospital unveiled last year a sensor for detecting bleeding from wound sites in real time, called the Blood Warning Technology with Continuous Haemoglobin (BWatch) sensor. Is S’pore built differently enough to avoid a crowd crush situation? 06 Nov 2022 Assistant Professor Jeffrey Chan (Design and Artificial Intelligence / Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) said increased human density during the street party in South Korea was “far beyond what is considered safe” and the sloped, narrow street exacerbated the risk of the accident. To address this in Singapore, there are stipulated minimum widths for pedestrian pathways. The Great Orchard Road Reboot: How designers would do it 04 Nov 2022 SUTD, with support from the URA, has been piloting various street closures, transforming street parking into vibrant public spaces and pedestrian-friendly streets in Jalan Besar, Bugis and Kampong Glam. prev 1 2 3 4 5 ... 22 23 next