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9 February 2026
The AI programme at the NUS School of Computing has been named among the world's leading universities for Artificial Intelligence in the 2026 Analytics Insight rankings.
4 February 2026
When 800 participants gather with laptops, soldering irons and a single question: what can we build? The answer is never just one thing.
Hack&Roll 2026, the flagship annual hackathon organised by NUS Hackers, returned this January for its 15th edition, bringing together builders from across Singapore’s tech community for 24 hours of open-ended experimentation, creativity and problem-solving.
2 February 2026
NUS School of Computing took part in its first-ever reciprocal computing exchange programme with the School of Informatics at Nagoya University. From 8 to 16 December, 14 NUS Computing students joined their counterparts in Nagoya for an academic and cultural immersion focused on artificial intelligence, robotics, and system design.
30 January 2026
Sun Jiaen thinks about artificial intelligence in practical terms: Who does it work for, and who does it leave out?
A Year 3 Computer Science undergraduate at the National University of Singapore (NUS), Jiaen has had her Research Proposal accepted to the AAAI-26 Undergraduate Consortium, with full funding support from the conference
28 January 2026
NUS Computing congratulates Professor Tan Kian Lee, Tan Sri Runme Shaw Senior Professor, on being named a 2025 ACM Fellow, by the Association for Computing Machinery.
26 January 2026
When six students from the NUS School of Computing rolled crates of servers into a vast convention hall in St. Louis, they were doing far more than preparing for a competition. They were stepping into the world of High-Performance Computing (HPC) – where building, operating, and optimising powerful computing systems under pressure is part of the challenge.
