SMU Associate Professor Li Yingjiu is building better safeguards into the everyday technologies of radio-frequency identification (RFID) and mobile phones.
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The Sunday Times article highlighted some of the key efforts of Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2), a charity who is one of the strongest advocates for better working and living conditions for low-…
Studies by recruitment firms show a spike in hiring activity in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector. The Monster Employment Index, which tracks online job posting activities on…
Fourth SMU China Forum focused on Singapore and China Chongqing Connectivity Initiative’s developments and opportunities
SMU contributes to Singapore’s and the region’s growth and development…
More than 30 teams of SMU School of Information Systems students presented their final-year project last Friday which included various themes such as health, investment transactions and transport.…
The smart city jointly developed by China and Singapore in Guangzhou, China, not only looks towards cultivating entrepreneurial talents but also to creating the world's 500 strongest companies. The…
SMU has become the first organisation in Singapore and Southeast Asia to deploy an NVIDIA DGX-1 deep learning supercomputer. Deployed at the SMU Living Analytics Research Centre (LARC), the…
MOU signed during Singapore President’s state visit to Japan marking 50 years of diplomatic ties
Partnership expands academic cooperation and deepens collaborations in student and faculty exchange…
A case study written by SMU Centre for Management Practice’s Case Writing Initiative was featured in Singapore Business Review. The case study “Data analytics at Alexandra Health System: A new…