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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.
More convincing scams, fake nudes: The stakes are getting higher in the war against deepfake abuse
Individuals, businesses and governments will all have to change the way they interact with video conferencing calls, images and more, as nefarious actors abuse the technology that is generating increasingly realistic content.
Advancing light control: New opportunities for metasurfaces in optoelectronics
Led by researchers from A*STAR IMRE and Stanford University, in collaboration NTU and SUTD – A global review of advancements in integrating metasurfaces—thin planar arrays of nanostructures—into optoelectronic devices highlights their potential to transform technologies such as light emitting diodes (LEDs), lasers, optical modulators, and photodetectors.
Award-winning architect who led Pinnacle@Duxton project to join SUTD as full-time professor
From January 1, he will be a professor of practice and head of the architecture and sustainable design pillar at the university.
With 4D printing technology, CASTOMIZE co-founder Abel Teo aims to make orthopaedic devices less invasive and more humane
We’ve benefited enormously from incubators and accelerators — programmes like SMU’s BIG and SUTD’s VIE — but initially, I wasted precious time trying to do everything alone. I learned the hard way that a single introduction can make all the difference.
Turning vacant houses into investments: A young architect's journey to Japan
After earning his master’s degree in architecture five years ago, SUTD alumnus Goh Jun Yang moved to Japan to advance his career. He views architecture as a discipline that extends beyond buildings, incorporating urban planning and societal impact.
Want to be healthy? Start singing!
Professor Yow Wei Quin’s commentary on how singing can help improve mental well-being, boost cognitive function, and promote social connections among the elderly.
Bus drivers in Singapore aren't getting any younger. Here is why it's a big problem
Efforts to shed the image of bus driving as a blue-collar job intensify as manpower shortage persists. In this piece, the writer quotes Dr Samuel Chng, who heads the Urban Psychology Lab in the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities at the Singapore University of Technology and Design.