A team of NTU undergrads made a splash at a competition organised by tech giant Sea
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A team of NTU undergrads made a splash at a competition organised by tech giant Sea
Two HEY! readers turned their personal reflections into tickets to a 5-day Contiki trip to Phuket, Krabi and Phi Phi islands worth $880, thanks to a HEY! contest
HEY!’s bold experiment of using AI to co-create an entire issue, including Hailey, captivated judges at the “Oscars of PR”
Talent and success aren’t one dimensional. They can be defined in multiple fields and are manifested and achieved across time. This message by Singapore’s Minister for Education Mr Chan Chun Sing captures the spirit of NTU’s Student Talent Development Programme
NTU may be just over 30 years old, but it already shares the table with institutions backed by centuries of history
A bootcamp in NTU led by experts from NTU’s College of Computing & Data Science proved to be pivotal for Singapore’s teams at the first ever AI Olympiad in Bulgaria
Inspired by a 60s sci-fi flick about a submarine crew shrunk to fit into a scientist’s body to repair his brain, NTU scientists have made rice-sized robots to help heal patients
Singapore’s first teams at the inaugural International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have been chosen by NTU
In his second trip to the NTU campus as Singapore’s President, Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam was briefed on NTU’s 14th satellite, its most advanced to date
More than 150 new species of wildlife were documented on campus during the NTU BioBlitz 2024 exercise
Hailey’s a hit. The hyper-realistic persona and our use of her in the AI-themed issue received the nod with the Best Publication prize at the PR Awards Asia-Pacific in Hong Kong
Singlish has turned into a marketing tool and a marketable product, says an NTU prof
Nudge yourself towards happiness with two daily exercises. First, take a smiling selfie. Next, take a picture of something that brings you joy
Three different ranking indicators have marked NTU as a university on the rise
Students from NTU’s Asian School of the Environment and Wee Kim Wee School of Communication & Information boarded the ocean exploration vessel, OceanXplorer, earlier this year
A shining example of caring in the OneNTU community
Race cars whizzed around Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina Circuit in April as they competed for a piece of a staggering US$2.25 million (S$3 million) prize pot. Taking the wheels were artificial intelligence (AI) drivers coded by teams around the world, including a 20-member NTU team
Prof Leodar is an AI-powered teaching assistant developed by NTU scientists that answers queries from NTU’s data science and AI students
If you’re sweating over the rising temperature, there’s good news on the horizon. A group of NTU students has proposed a novel way to bring the mercury down a few notches
Launching in May is the Innovation Port at The Arc, where you can brew both a cup of coffee and your business ideas
Shunmugaraj Shanthana Priya, a first-year student from the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, won an 8D trip to Thailand in the HEY! readership survey lucky draw. Over 100 HEY! readers bagged prizes from our sponsors that included Contiki, Huawei, Chrysalis and FreshKon
HEY! bagged the Distinction Award for Best Use of Technology at the Institute of Public Relations of Singapore (IPRS) PRISM Awards 2023
NTU left His Royal Highness Prince William thoroughly impressed during his visit to the EcoLabs Centre of Innovation for Energy last November
With “Talking Typefaces”, a trio of communication students proposed using artificial intelligence to pair Google fonts with distinct voices, which would enhance text-to-speech with varied tones
As sea levels rise, we need creative solutions to safeguard our land. NTU’s bright young minds, showcased by two winning entries in a Public Utilities Board competition that sought ideas to protect Singapore’s southeastern coastline, offer hope
Naeem Nadzri, an NTU PhD student studying water purification technology, was one of the 20 youth delegates who represented Singapore at COP28, the United Nations climate meeting held in Dubai last December
Big cheers to the NTU Dragon Boat team for ushering in the Year of the Dragon in style
Get set to hit the ground running at Best Foot Forward, or BFF, which flags off with the “X Campus Run” at The Wave on 2 February 2024
Ready to spark your creativity? Venture outdoors to places like Yunnan Garden
A student’s appreciative words for her Thai language class lecturer, which won her an 8D Contiki trip to Phuket, Krabi and Phi Phi Islands in a HEY! contest
There’s no humour in joking about mental health, even if it’s done in a light-hearted manner, says an NTU expert
A game designed by a duo from NTU hit the spot with judges at the SEA Game Awards in Kuala Lumpur, where it won Best Student Game
An NTU Museum exhibition, Sites & Nature: A Collection of Remembering, told the story of Singapore’s urban and natural development through artworks, artefacts, furniture, plants and materials
NTU undergraduate Zhou Xuanle has been named in the Singapore Computer Society’s SG 100 Women in Tech list that spotlights role models in the STEM sector
In collaboration with Microsoft, a PhD student created a model using artificial intelligence to turn a still image of a person into a master of the dance floor
This PhD student’s research paper took the Best Paper Award at an engineering conference in Tokyo
A Supertree in Yunnan Garden? Yes, it’s reality – virtual reality
If you’re going for surgery in future, don’t be alarmed if the incision isn’t a straight one
Sometimes, two is really better than one. HEY!’s double AR cover won a Silver Award from an international education professional body
Gaia, The Wave and The Hive aren’t just photogenic, they’re also good for the Earth (did someone say, the whole package?)
Does this photo of NTU stir something in you?
Learn how NTU students fended off competitors from Asia, Europe and the US to take the top spot in an international supercomputing contest
Two cool young NTU researchers sailed the Barents Sea to investigate the changing conditions of the Arctic Ocean
There’s a new – yet ancient – reason to catch the latest remake of The Little Mermaid
Catch the three-episode documentary series on NTU’s sustainability efforts, “Our World to Change”, which supports the SG Green Plan, on CNA
Prof Ho Teck Hua’s first speech as NTU President at the opening of Gaia, Asia’s largest wooden building and NTU’s eighth zero-energy building
Believed to have disappeared from Singapore for decades, sambar deer are making a comeback
Final-year media arts student Maggie Huang was nominated for best student filmmaker at the inaugural Sony Future Filmmaker Awards