ERI@N, together with Energy Market Authority and Enterprise Singapore, have developed a playbook on Scope 2 Emissions Reduction for Singapore Businesses. The playbook serves as a valuable guide for ...
The National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, extends its sincere appreciation to all who joined us for the Professorships Summit, a dynamic plenary session ...
Relive the highlights of Alumni Homecoming 2025, where alumni from Singapore, India, Indonesia, China, Vietnam and Malaysia ...
NTU scientists, in collaboration with local ecology and biomimicry design firm bioSEA, have developed ‘fungi tiles’ that could help cool buildings down without consuming energy. From left: NTU Assoc ...
Image: (L-R) NTU Assoc Prof Rainer Dumke with his other co-founders of AQSolotl, Chief Executive Officer Mr Patrick Bore; Head of Quantum Algorithms Mr Paul Tan; and Chief Technical Officer Dr Yap ...
Image: The road pavement of the test-site in Singapore with cool paint coatings. A real-world study by researchers at NTU Singapore has shown that the use of cool paint coatings in cities can help ...
Image: (L-R) Mr Seah Chee Kien, Project Qualified Person, Senior Managing Director, RSP Architects Planners & Engineers, Ms Jennie Chua, Pro-Chancellor, Mr Chan Chun Sing, Minister for Education, Prof ...
Winners of CEE Best PhD Thesis Award 2025 and Best Teaching Assistant Award AY2024/25 ...
Thirty-three African least-developed countries (LDCs) can now export goods duty-free to China under an expanded zero-tariff policy. This initiative grants zero tariffs on 100% of products for all LDCs ...
The Singapore team behind the innovation. From left: Dr Zou Guijin, research fellow from the Institute of High Performance Computing, Agency for Science, Technology and Research; Prof Gao Huajian of ...
The highly anticipated ICE NTU Hackathon 2025 witnessed the outstanding efforts for raising the bar in sustainable design and engineering among our Civil Engineering and Environmental (CEE) students ...
A study led by Asst Prof Olivia Choy has found that having a high resting heart rate may protect children from inheriting their parents' antisocial behaviour. Behaviour is influenced by genetics and ...
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