NUS DOA & Yale-NUS: Design Summer Camp 2023
We are excited to announce that the Design Summer Camp (DSC) 2023 is back, from the 29 May to 17 Jun!
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We are excited to announce that the Design Summer Camp (DSC) 2023 is back, from the 29 May to 17 Jun!
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Many people think of the word “design” as relating to the development of products, spaces, and communication. But when design is thought of as a verb, a process, or an action, and view it outside of an aesthetic result, the impact of design becomes infinitely more scalable and applicable across domains. Businesses have long
Transforming Business with Design and Storytelling Read More »
Join us to meet Professor Marin Soljacic from MIT who is a recipient of the MacArthur award known also as the “Genius Grant”. Marin Soljačić is a Professor of Physics at MIT. He is a founder of WiTricity Corporation (2007), LuxLabs (2017), as well as Lightelligence (2017). His main research interests are in applications of AI
Mr Benoit Deschamps spent most of his career in STMicroelectronics from a semiconductor design engineer to now leading the Image Sensor R&D group. In this session, he will share his evolution from a technical expert to leading an international team, the changes in the industry that have impacted his career path, and the opportunities ahead
CDE Industry Talk: My 20 year Journey as a Design Engineer Read More »
Since the establishment in 1997 as the first-of-its-kind program in Asia, Master of Arts in Urban Design Program (MAUD) at National University of Singapore has cultivated numerous leading urban designers with strategic visions and creative thinking skills for 20+ countries. To celebrate this milestone and look ahead tremendous challenges of the built environment in this
Master of Arts in Urban Design (MAUD) 25th Anniversary Ceremony Read More »
The era of computing technologies based on charge currents is coming to an end after more than forty years of exponential increases in computing power and data storage that have been largely based on shrinking devices in two dimensions. A new era of “Beyond charge!” will evolve over the next decade that will likely be based
The Carbon Symposium for the Built Environment serves as a scaffold for reflection, exploring research and design/technology solutions to tackle climate change – one of the most significant challenges of the 21st century. Nine international speakers present a constellation of voices surrounding carbon and its relationship with architecture, technology, material, form, and design pedagogy. The Symposium
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Urban planners and policymakers need a metric to predict and measure energy use and carbon emissions, preferably one that brings accountability and a willingness to innovate. The 2000-Watt society concept is an excellent benchmark for promoting sustainability, in the context of buildings, cities, and regions, by measuring energy use and carbon emissions at the personal
Yard Stick for Urban Innovation, Energy and Emission Control: The 2000-Watt Society Read More »
The Communication of Engineering and Design (or CODE) Exhibition is an inaugural exhibition showcasing the communication works done by students who have underwent modules in communications development. CODE aims to showcase and amplify the importance of storytelling, and effective communication of students’ ideas in all faculties and industries, which is paramount to our students moving
CODE 2023 Exhibition Read More »
Rose Seidler House, Wahroonga, Sydney, Australia, 1948-50 Photo by Marcell Seidler; © Penelope Seidler Harry and Penelope Seidler House, view from Northwest, Killara, Sydney, 1966-67 Photo by Max Dupain; © Penelope Seidler Rose Seidler House, Wahroonga, Sydney, Australia, 1948-50 Photo by Marcell Seidler; © Penelope Seidler Harry and Penelope Seidler House, view from the garage
Harry Seidler: Painting Toward Architecture Read More »