Video Showcase
NUS Computing Assoc Prof Prateek Saxena, Asst Prof Trevor Carlson and PhD student Jason Zhijingcheng Yu delve deeper into CAPSTONE, an exciting new technology with the potential to make our computers much more secure.
NUS Computing freshmen go on intergalactic adventures as part of the Source Academy, an immersive online programming game developed by Associate Professor Martin Henz. Recently, the team behind Source Academy also won the faculty-wide Annual Digital Education Award (Team) for the academic year 2020/2021.
Keen to up your running game?
This cool ‘wearable’ mobile gait analysis device - developed by NUS Computing Lecturer, Dr Boyd Anderson - can measure the position, acceleration and rotation of your feet as you’re walking, running, or playing sports!
How do you make #robots smarter? A team of #NUSComputing researchers led by Assistant Professor Harold Soh armed Frankie the robot with intelligent sensing abilities, such as an artificial brain and skin, to carry out more complex tasks. Watch how they combined vision and touch to help robots understand their world better.
Final-year Computer Engineering student Francis Lee shares his experience participating in an international Virtual Reality hackathon and the inspiration behind his team's game idea DoodleCloud.
Computer Engineering alumnus Mohit Shridhar (Class of 2017) introduces his robotic system, INGRESS, designed to help robots identify everday objects and understand unconstrained human language.
NUS Computing students, staff and alumni gathered to play some familiar tunes in the school's first live music concert on 15 April. The concert is part of CS4347 Sound and Music Computing module taught by Associate Professor Wang Ye. Listen to some of the tunes played at the concert!
Battle of the bots: Every year, our CS1101S students rolled up their sleeves and put their programming skills to the test in the battle of the sumobots! Teams battle it out to see which sumobot could push its competitor off the dohyō and outlast the rest without falling off.
In 2018, NUS Computing celebrated its 20th anniversary since the school's establishment. However, our roots can be traced all the way back to 1975. Follow our school mascot, SOCcat, as she travels through NUS Computing's history in computer game fashion.
In Singapore, the Housing Development Board imposes an ethnic quota on public housing flats to ensure that there is an equal number of families from the country's four major ethnic groups. Does this ethnic quota affect home buyers from getting their dream home, and if so, how much of an impact does it create? NUS Computing researcher Assistant Professor Yair Zick shares his research insights on this topic.
Despite almost dropping out of secondary school twice, Class of 2018 alumnus M Thirukkumaran defied expectations and graduated as the Valedictorian of his class.
Computer Science PhD student Lan Ziquan and his collaborators designed an intuitive drone photography system that makes drone photography easy -- even for novices. Lan and his team won the 2017 RSS Best Systems Paper Award for their innovative work.