Events

Reflections from an academic entrepreneur
ESD Distinguished Speaker Seminar by Thomas Magnanti – Hear how the founding president of SUTD designed our academic programmes and the approaches and culture that have guided him throughout these initiatives.


Towards trustworthy deployable LLM-centric AI systems
ISTD Seminar by Wang Dongxia – This talk presents our recent efforts to bridge gaps, ranging from human-aligned LLM safety/over-safety evaluation and enhancement, region-aware AI social value study, mechanism reliability investigation to downstream industrial applications, collectively advancing trustworthy deployable LLM-centric AI.


HASS Human-Centred AI Seminar
There will be two talks during this seminar by speakers from the University of Rome Tor Vergata and University of Sussex. Refreshments will be provided, so do register!


Singapore Archifest 2025
SUTD鈥檚 Architecture and Sustainable Design (ASD) Pillar is proud to be part of Singapore Archifest 2025, Singapore鈥檚 annual architectural festival commissioned by the Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA).


Chinese maritime trading networks in Southeast Asia during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, 1567 鈥 1722
HASS Colloquium by Ryan Holroyd – This presentation will map the structure of Chinese maritime trade in Southeast Asia from about 1570, during the Ming dynasty. It will then compare this structure to the Chinese shipping network that was re-established after the Qing dynasty鈥檚 conquest of Taiwan and the legalisation of private maritime trade in 1684.


International Roundtable on Human- centered AI and the Future of Smart Cities
Human-centered AI Series – This round table brings together experts in AI, urban studies, ethics, public policy, and design to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and ensure that future smart cities remain human-centered, inclusive, and sustainable.


Software engineering in the age of generative artificial intelligence: challenges and opportunities
ISTD Seminar by Subhajit Datta – Software systems are everywhere. Over the past few decades, we have increasingly come to depend on these systems for our needs.


Data in the era of algorithms: looking beyond the obvious
ISTD Seminar by Subhajit Datta – We live in an era of algorithms. Our digital footprints let algorithms decide which doors will open for us, both literally and figuratively.


Reprogramming inequality: rethinking AI鈥檚 role in the fight against poverty
JHU Center on Global Poverty Speaker Series by Nilanjan Raghunath – This talk explores AI not merely as a set of tools, but as part of a broader system shaped by social, institutional, and ethical considerations.


Beyond benchmarks: measuring and strengthening generalisable reasoning in large language models
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Hong Pengfei – This thesis addresses critical questions surrounding the evaluation and enhancement of reasoning robustness, generalisability, and comprehensiveness in modern language models, particularly under realistic conditions involving noise, ambiguity, domain shifts, and multimodal inputs.
