NTU ranked world no.5 in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. NUS at no. 7
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https://www.topuniversities.com/universi...telligence
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(19-10-2025, 08:24 AM)Levin Wrote:  https://www.topuniversities.com/universi...telligence

Good to learn that is good to no that NTU is 5th and NUS is 7th amount the top of 100 University's...Is good if there are folks here can continue to follow up.
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(21-10-2025, 09:54 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Good to learn that is good to no that NTU is 5th and NUS is 7th amount the top of 100 University's...Is good if there are folks here can continue to follow up.

no that NTU is 5th and NUS is 7th
I mean know that and not NO that Rotfl
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(21-10-2025, 09:54 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Good to learn that is good to known that NTU is 5th and NUS is 7th amount the top of 100 University's...Is good if there are folks here can continue to follow up.

Hope folks here can continue to bring more advance info for folks >Singaporean to-B info..
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(19-10-2025, 08:24 AM)Levin Wrote:  https://www.topuniversities.com/universi...telligence

Singapore universities have always been good at playing the ranking game regardless of disciplines. The usual play with scores, play with weights, spin oneself on qualitative factors etc. Problem is actual results don't resonate with these rankings at all.

AI application in Singapore is slow so far and actual innovative AI frontier breakthroughs is about zero. We are still pretty much stuck at the consumer playing chatbots and generating pic / video stage. There's a bit of analytics deployment in the commercial space, but those are mostly just buying and using products from other countries.

The only funky stuff we really had is training a LLM that can understand various dialects and native languages in the region. That's useful, not particularly cutting edge or innovative either.
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(21-10-2025, 10:28 AM)maxsanic Wrote:  Singapore universities have always been good at playing the ranking game regardless of disciplines. The usual play with scores, play with weights, spin oneself on qualitative factors etc. Problem is actual results don't resonate with these rankings at all.

AI application in Singapore is slow so far and actual innovative AI frontier breakthroughs is about zero. We are still pretty much stuck at the consumer playing chatbots and generating pic / video stage. There's a bit of analytics deployment in the commercial space, but those are mostly just buying and using products from other countries.

The only funky stuff we really had is training a LLM that can understand various dialects and native languages in the region. That's useful, not particularly cutting edge or innovative either.

Here from S'PORE - Come thing different.
In days leading up to her move to Macau in 2024 to work as an aerialist, Ms Megan Lau grappled with doubt... Tongue But... Thinking

As a philosophy, politics and economics graduate from the National University of Singapore (NUS), 24-year-old could not help but wonder if she was trading a secure future for her fleeting dream.

In her last year of university, she had applied on a whim to join the House Of Dancing Water, touted as the world's largest water-based show, after seeing a casting advertisement online.

She was taken by surprise when she received a callback for auditions, and later an offer to join the cast.


"Am I making the right decision? Am I throwing my degree away?" she remembers asking herself on the morning of her departure in October 2024.

The dream of performing professionally had been a seed planted long ago, when she started ballet at the age of five.
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(21-10-2025, 10:51 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Here from S'PORE - Come thing different.
In days leading up to her move to Macau in 2024 to work as an aerialist, Ms Megan Lau grappled with doubt... Tongue But... Thinking

As a philosophy, politics and economics graduate from the National University of Singapore (NUS), 24-year-old could not help but wonder if she was trading a secure future for her fleeting dream.

In her last year of university, she had applied on a whim to join the House Of Dancing Water, touted as the world's largest water-based show, after seeing a casting advertisement online.

She was taken by surprise when she received a callback for auditions, and later an offer to join the cast.


"Am I making the right decision? Am I throwing my degree away?" she remembers asking herself on the morning of her departure in October 2024.

The dream of performing professionally had been a seed planted long ago, when she started ballet at the age of five.

Singaporean NUS graduate soars to become aerialist in world's largest water show, Singapore News - AsiaOne https://share.google/80BEveVREWDUoYUyb
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That's true. Actually there are many AI applications hv yet to be tried out, like fraud and scam detections and preventions, somethings very useful for sg.
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Algorithms like optimal neural net structures to reduce redundancy in computation, thereby cutting down on training times from days to hours.

It'd be a big breakthrough if explicit rules could be extracted from trained networks, and used to explain how decisions are made and etc.
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(19-10-2025, 08:24 AM)Levin Wrote:  https://www.topuniversities.com/universi...telligence


even if number 0 and 1.................also no use..................

still can't find job...............
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(21-10-2025, 10:21 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Hope folks here can continue to bring more advance info for folks >Singaporean to-B info..
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Nguyen Hong Gia Nghi from Phan Thiet initially applied for the ASEAN Merit undergraduate scholarship, which covers tuition, living expenses, housing and even funding for overseas exchange. But NUS went further, awarding her not only the undergraduate scholarship but also a full-tuition master's scholarship from the university's College of Design and Engineering, valid from 2028 to 2032.


"This joy is overwhelming," Nghi said. "Beyond boosting my confidence, the scholarship relieves my family of financial burden."
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(22-10-2025, 03:06 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Nguyen Hong Gia Nghi from Phan Thiet initially applied for the ASEAN Merit undergraduate scholarship, which covers tuition, living expenses, housing and even funding for overseas exchange. But NUS went further, awarding her not only the undergraduate scholarship but also a full-tuition master's scholarship from the university's College of Design and Engineering, valid from 2028 to 2032.


"This joy is overwhelming," Nghi said. "Beyond boosting my confidence, the scholarship relieves my family of financial burden."

From NTU, now jump to NUS...She went on for a four years course...

Over lleight months under the guidance NTU professors, she explored energy transfer between semiconductors and rare earth elements to generate white light. The experience forced her to learn coding, data analysis and scientific writing from scratch. By the end, she had produced a full report and defended it before an academic panel, rare for a high school months under the guidance of NTU professors, she explored energy transfer between semiconductors and rare earth elementsto generate white light. The experience forced her to learn coding, data analysis and scientific writing from scratch. By the end of the day, she had produced a full report and defended it before an academic panel, rare for a high school student as a yound teenager. Heart
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(21-10-2025, 10:51 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Here from S'PORE - Come thing differentIn days leading up to her move to Macau in 2024 to work as an aerialist, Ms Megan Lau grappled with doubt... Tongue But... ThinkingAs a philosophy, politics and economics graduate from the National University of Singapore (NUS), 24-year-old could not help but wonder if she was trading a secure future for her fleeting dream. (A dream is a dream)

In her last year of university, she had applied on a whim to join the House Of Dancing Water, touted as the world's largest water-based show, after seeing a casting advertisement online.

She was taken by surprise when she received a callback for auditions, and later an offer to join the cast.


"Am I making the right decision? Am I throwing my degree away?" she remembers asking herself on the morning of her departure in October 2024.

The dream of performing professionally had been a seed planted long ago, when she started ballet at the age of five.

As a philosophy, politics & economics graduate from National University of S'pore (NUS), 24-year-old could not help, wonder if she was trading a secure future for her fleeting dream...

(What next for this 24 year old girl?.) Big Grin
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(22-10-2025, 03:34 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  From NTU, now jump to NUS...She went on for a four years course...

Over lleight months under the guidance NTU professors, she explored energy transfer between semiconductors and rare earth elements to generate white light. The experience forced her to learn coding, data analysis and scientific writing from scratch. By the end, she had produced a full report and defended it before an academic panel, rare for a high school months under the guidance of NTU professors, she explored energy transfer between semiconductors and rare earth elementsto generate white light. The experience forced her to learn coding, data analysis and scientific writing from scratch. By the end of the day, she had produced a full report and defended it before an academic panel, rare for a high school student as a yound teenager. Heart

she for sure - can explored energy transfer between semiconductors & rare earth elements, to generate white light and help earth abit... Heartwith right attitude. Big Grin
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(21-10-2025, 11:01 AM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  That's true. Actually there are many AI applications hv yet to be tried out, like fraud and scam detections & preventions, somethings very useful for sg.

DBS staff save woman, 70, who wanted to withdraw $40k for 'son's renovation' | The New Paper (here another woman's who kept changing her story, DBS told she was dealing w/scam as a victim) https://share.google/GvYCJu5LiknY40HwU
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