The WAVE Blog #1: THE FRANK SWISS
This is Richard Ulrich, my co-pilot, ride-provider, fellow engineer and friend. We met at the Hack4Climate hackathon in Bonn, Germany last year, where we built an Ethereum-powered seamless mobility solution for global travel. We...
For BOB that Vis
This article first appeared in BTS Issue 2.
By Zhou Zhi, Sophomore
Engineering Systems and Design
We were tasked to develop a large screen display for the Bank of Beijing (BOB) at their newly established Nanjing headquarters....
week 3: lessons and projects
On Tuesday, it was now time to go back to Hangzhou and our time in Suzhou had ended after a relaxing yet exciting journey exploring parts of China.
On Thursday, it was the start of...
The WAVE Blog #0: IN SEARCH OF A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE!
Hi guys! Charles here. I'm a 4th-year ISTD student, automotive and software engineer! Looks like you chose to click on this article - welcome! Whether it's because you have a passion for electric cars,...
Week 9: 哟咯trippin
Week 9 was recess week where many of us went out of Hangzhou to explore other parts of China. As each group made their plans to travel, I was in an internal struggle -...
golden gate bridge in San Francisco
Golden Gate Bridge is almost the most famous landmark in San Francisco. It is across the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. It used to be the largest suspension bridge in the world....
Seeing the World Through Architecture
ASD student Lester tells us how SUTD’s curriculum influenced his journey of social awareness.
Lester Lim
Senior-year Architecture and Sustainable Design (ASD) student
Currently on internship at Spark Architects, pursuing Master of Architecture in SUTD
Previously from Serangoon...
Week 3 – AI coming
After 2 weeks' preparation, we finally got the chance to do our first AI project in the third week. Our task was to build a program that can classify different kinds of cucumbers based...
Week 12: Presentation Prep
Being the rather useless one on the back end, I offered to settle the presentation, making the slides and also doing the speech itself. This would then take the pressure off of the rest...