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10 November 2025
NUS proudly ranks 1st in Singapore, 3rd in Asia and 17th globally in the 2026 Times Higher Education World University Rankings! At NUS Computing, we continue to push boundaries in research, innovation, and education, shaping the future of technology and society.
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7 November 2025
We are proud to share that Lin Xinyu and Zhao Wangbo, PhD students from NUS Computing, have been awarded the 2025 Google PhD Fellowship.
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31 October 2025
Two NUS School of Computing (SoC) students have emerged victorious at the ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) held during SPLASH 2025. The SRC provides undergraduate and graduate students with the opportunity to present their research to a panel of expert judges and conference attendees, gaining feedback, recognition, and exposure to the global computing research community.
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31 October 2025
Assistant Professor Yi-Chieh Lee from NUS School of Computing has been awarded the Google Academic Research Award (GARA) in Trust, Safety, Security & Privacy Research.
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28 October 2025
NUS Computing PhD student Tianqi Song has been awarded Methods Recognitions at the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2025) for her paper, “Multi-Agents are Social Groups: Investigating Social Influence of Multiple Agents in Human-Agent Interactions.”
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17 October 2025
Professor Prateek Saxena from the National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Computing has been awarded the ACM CCS 2025 Test-of-Time Award for the paper “Demystifying Incentives in the Consensus Computer”, authored with Loi Luu, Jason Teutsch, and Raghav Kulkarni.
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17 October 2025
Professor Reza Shokri from the NUS School of Computing and Google Research has been awarded the ACM CCS 2025 Test-of-Time Award for his work on “Privacy-Preserving Deep Learning,” co-authored with Professor Vitaly Shmatikov. This prestigious award recognises research that has had a profound and enduring influence on the field of privacy in AI.
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