Brought to you by the Centre of Excellence in Modelling and Simulation for Next Generation Ports (C4NGP) and Centre for Next Generation Logistics (C4NGL), here is the third video in our series about Digital Twin. In this video, we talk about Connectivity in Digital Twin. The video also covers our centres’ in-house mark-up languages–Warehouse ML
Brought to you by the Centre of Excellence in Modelling and Simulation for Next Generation Ports (C4NGP) and Centre for Next Generation Logistics (C4NGL), here is the second video in our series about Digital Twin. In this video, we introduce an important element of Digital Twin: Simulation Modelling. The video also covers our centres’ in-house
The Centre for Next Generation Logistics would like to wish our partners, colleagues and friends good health, lasting prosperity as well as an OX-picious new year.
The Centre for Next Generation Logistics (C4NGL) and the Centre of Excellence in Modelling and Simulation for Next Generation Ports (C4NGP) present the first of six videos in our series to share more about Digital Twin with our community. This video is an introduction to the subject, providing some background and context to the topic
National University of Singapore (NUS), through its Centre of Excellence in Modelling and Simulation for Next Generation Ports (C4NGP) and Centre for Next Generation Logistics (C4NGL), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Netherlands Organisation for applied scientific research (TNO) on the 25th October 2019. The TNO-NUS MOU was signed by Professor Thean
We were honoured to be invited by the Netherlands Embassy of Singapore to be a guest of their panel discussion, at their ITS Logistics Seminar –Â Effective City Logistics in Singapore and the Netherlands. The session covered current trends (AI, Robotics) and showcase projects that create a more efficient and sustainable sector. Assistant Professor Dr
We were invited to the DHL Digital Twin Trend Talk on the 30th August 2019 at the DHL Asia Pacfic Innovation Center. The panel comprises experts from Tata, IBM, Siemens, GE and C4NGL. Prof. Lee explained the difference that the digital twin that C4NGL is developing, based on our own O2DES.NET platform. Our digital twin looks
C4NGP Researchers Dr Zhou Chenhao and Dr Ma Ning attended the 2019 World Transport Convention in Beijing, China from June 13 to 16, 2019 Dr Zhou Chenhao, Assistant Professor (Research) in C4NGP, ISEM presented at the 2019 World Transport Convention (WTC2019), held at the China National Convention Center, Beijing, from June 13 to 16, 2019
A joint workshop on Simulation Modelling and Digital Twin-based Learning Systems was organised on the 11th April 2019, hosted by ISEM, C4NGl & C4NGP. We have invited our professors from George Mason University to impart their knowledge on various topics to our department.
Presentation by Prof Elise Miller-Hooks at Marina Bay Sands Presentation by C4NGP/ ISEM Visiting Professor Elise Miller-Hooks, Bill and Eleanor Hazel Endowed Chair in Infrastructure Engineering in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering at George Mason University at the 2019 Singapore Maritime Technology R & D Conference entitled ‘Port Resilience in an Age

