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The Satisfaction Paradox
Professor Yow Wei Quin, Head of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS), writes about seniors experiencing the satisfaction paradox.
Singapore aims to boost maritime efficiency with digital and cybersecurity upgrades
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and SUTD will commission the Maritime Testbed of Shipboard Operational Technology System (MariOT) on 20 March 2025 at SUTD’s iTrust Centre for Research in Cyber Security.
Birthday, a new beginning
Professor Yow Wei Quin’s commentary on birthdays and how it affects different people.
Want to be healthy? Start singing!
Professor Yow Wei Quin continues her commentary on how singing can help improve mental well-being, boost cognitive function, and promote social connections among the elderly.
Chan Heng Chee – Lessons from a City-State on Trust, Tech, and Resilience
The Century of Cities podcast features Prof Chan Heng Chee (LKYCIC), who shared lessons from Singapore on trust, technology and resilience.
Former HDB chief Cheong Koon Hean joins Surbana Jurong’s board
Professor Cheong Koon Hean (Chair, LKYCIC) has been appointed as a board member of Surbana Jurong Group (SJ). She was previously chief executive of the Housing and Development Board from 2010 to 2020
Singapore water polo player Heather Lee quits job for World Aquatics scholarship with Greek club
An SUTD ESD alumna, Singapore water polo player Heather Lee has been selected for the World Aquatics scholarship programme with Greek club ANC Glyfada.
This AI Paper from NVIDIA and SUTD Singapore Introduces TANGOFLUX and CRPO: Efficient and High-Quality Text-to-Audio Generation with Flow Matching
Researchers from SUTD and NVIDIA introduces TANGOFLUX, an advanced text-to-audio generation model that is is designed for efficiency and high-quality output, achieving significant improvements over previous methods.
Southeast Asia voters grapple with explosion of AI images
Assistant Prof Roy Lee was quoted in this article which shines a spotlight of how AI, social media, and electoral politics have become enmeshed.
Blowing hot and cold: How does the weather affect your mood and well-being?
Straits Times examine how the weather affects one’s mood and well-being. LKYCIC’s Dr Sarah Chan is quoted in the article.