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Will the ground sinkhole happen again?
SUTD President Professor Phoon Kok Kwang was quoted following the recent sinkhole incident along Tanjong Katong Road.
Profile: SUTD President Professor Phoon Kok Kwang: A Passionate Leader in Geotechnics and Education
Lianhe Zaobao profiles SUTD President Professor Phoon Kok Kwang 鈥 a respected geotechnical engineering expert, dedicated mentor, and thought leader in education.
From 鈥淧roblem Student鈥 to Entrepreneur: 23-Year-Old SUTD Student Overcomes Learning Challenges to Pursue Tech Dreams
Third-year Computer Science and Design (CSD) student Lim Hanyang overcomes ADHD and dyslexia to co-found freelance platform Glance.sg.
Dancing robots, digital capybara: Teaching young kids about AI
SUTD Chief Strategy and Design AI Officer says primary school children should be taught the right and wrong ways of interacting with AI 鈥 for example, they should not submit AI-generated content wholesale as homework.
AI technology to change jewellery design
SUTD Master of Innovation by Design student Harrjeeth Senthil Kumar and his team developed ‘Zennah’, a generative AI platform that allows users to design custom jewellery.
A Sentence Away
Professor Yow Wei Quin鈥檚 commentary on the importance of intergenerational conversations, and how small efforts can bridge age divides to build a more connected, caring society.
A nine-layer kueh pavilion and boardwalk activate a once-sleepy Katong-Joo Chiat corner for Archifest 2025
Archifest 2025 features works by SUTD students and partners, including playful Peranakan kueh-inspired installations.
What AI can鈥檛 replace: Rethinking human skills and intelligence
SUTD Provost Professor Chee Yeow Meng鈥檚 opinion piece on the evolving role of artificial intelligence emphasises that in our rush to embrace AI, it鈥檚 vital to continue valuing our human qualities 鈥 and this involves broadening our idea of what education is.
Scholar: Whether the former Nanyang University鈥檚 cultural heritage holds global significance remains debatable
Former Nanyang University (Nantah) alumni are advocating for the school’s cultural heritage to be recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Associate Professor Yeo Kang Shua notes that while Nantah holds local and regional significance, more evidence is needed to demonstrate that it meets the criteria of “Outstanding Universal Value.”