Welcome to a More Connected World
This article is brought to you by the SUTD - Women x Tech & Design series.
As the world becomes more globalised than ever, you believe staying connected has never been as important as it...
A World of Innovative Products with Amy Gibson
When imagining innovations of the future, we often think of levitating pods, devices to store our consciousness, or even flying cars. Those might sound out-of-this-world, but the same inventive thinking is the foundation of...
Gender Inclusivity in Engineering
Having more mentors and networks can help address gender inequality in engineering, says Assistant Professor Nilanjan Ragunath.
A global push for diversity in the field of engineering has seen an increase in the number of...
An Afternoon with Corinna: Behind the Scenes of the SUTD Brand
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Driving the use of Big Data in architecture and design through visual tools
Prof Bige Tunçer shares her passion in information modelling and how SUTD makes it easy for her to collaborate with other like-minded researchers
Big data is often talked about in business and finance, but it’s...
LEADING WOMEN IN TECH & DESIGN: Exposure to Science and Engineering has to start...
Assistant Professor Dawn Tan talks to #WeAreSUTD about how she wants to change the mindset of young women towards engineering
Meet our incredible SUTD #womenintech
At SUTD, we pride ourselves on encouraging gender diversity as part of our mission to nurture technically-grounded leaders and innovators. Our holistic approach has attracted a cohort of more than 40% females, compared to...
Reflections from SUTD alumna Jezamine Chua
We ask Jezamine about her learning journey in SUTD, and her thoughts on SUTD's goal towards gender diversity. She has been working as an architect in S A Chua Architects since graduation.
1. How has education...
A NEW GENERATIONAL CONTRACT: My St. Gallen Symposium Experience
As a Civil Engineer, I always wondered how I could be different - how I could contribute to my profession, to my country, Tanzania, and to the world. Construction contributes to about 50% of...
Where Nanoscopic Magic Happens
Professor Low Hong Yee shows us the building blocks of our tactile world and why she thinks mother nature still knows best.The nanoworld is intriguing. A curious peek through the microscope sends you tumbling...