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30 March 2026
NUS Computing Professor Atreyi Kankanhalli is among the top 10 female authors in Information Systems research across both 2001-2010 and 2011-2020.
24 March 2026
Led by Professor Zhang Yang from NUS Computing, NUS Biochemistry, and the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, a research team has developed a hybrid framework that combines deep learning with physics-based modelling to improve the predictions of complex protein structures.
19 March 2026
Six faculty members from the NUS School of Computing have been awarded grants under the Singapore Global AI Visiting Professorship (AIVP), an initiative by the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) to strengthen Singapore's AI research capabilities and attract world-class expertise to its shores.
5 March 2026
A new research centre at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is bringing together data science, AI and computational methods with deep insights from social sciences and humanities to better understand complex social phenomena and develop solutions to pressing societal challenges. By combining technological innovation with human insight, the Centre for Computational Social Science and Humanities (CSSH) aims to generate research that improves lives, strengthens institutions, preserves cultural knowledge, and shapes more inclusive and resilient societies in Singapore and beyond.
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
27 January 2026
You probably don’t even notice it anymore. One moment you’re scrolling through Instagram on your phone, the next you’re clicking a mouse on your laptop to finish a work document. We transition between digital devices with barely a thought. But what if those seemingly small physical differences, like the direct tap of your finger on a touchscreen versus the indirect click of a mouse, are not so small after all?
14 January 2026
Join us in congratulating Professor Goh Khim Yong on his appointment as Senior Editor of Information Systems Research, one of the leading journals in the field of Information Systems.
12 January 2026
We are pleased to announce that Associate Prof Qiao Dandan has been appointed Associate Editor at MIS Quarterly, one of the leading journals in the field of Information Systems.
4 December 2025
Held at the Shaw Foundation Alumni House, the full-day event brought together experts working at different layers of the computing stack – from devices and memory technologies to accelerators, processors, and large-scale infrastructure – to address one of computing’s most urgent challenges: the rising energy footprint of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
14 November 2025
We are proud to share that two faculty members from the NUS School of Computing — Distinguished Professor Yan Shuicheng and Professor Zhang Yang — have been named among the world’s Highly Cited Researchers 2025 by data analytics firm Clarivate.
21 July 2025
Explore how scalable collaborative zk-SNARKs enable fast, secure zero-knowledge proofs across multiple servers. This breakthrough improves privacy and scalability for AI verification, blockchain, and data markets, making advanced cryptography more accessible.
3 July 2025
Explore how scalable collaborative zk-SNARKs enable fast, secure zero-knowledge proofs across multiple servers. This breakthrough improves privacy and scalability for AI verification, blockchain, and data markets, making advanced cryptography more accessible.
19 June 2025
Explore how scalable collaborative zk-SNARKs enable fast, secure zero-knowledge proofs across multiple servers. This breakthrough improves privacy and scalability for AI verification, blockchain, and data markets, making advanced cryptography more accessible.
