By Vince ChongSMU Office of Research– With the surfeit of trackable, wearable devices in modern life, there is little problem locating things and people outdoors by leveraging Global…
By Christie LohSMU Office of Research – When his parents heard that he had won an award at his workplace, they were naturally delighted, showering their son with a confetti of questions like…
By Alistair JonesSMU Office of Research – Even by the standards of medical terminology, photoplethysmography (PPG) is a mouthful. Yet it is widely used in clinical settings as a non-invasive,…
By Christie LohSMU Office of Research – What does the Mega-intelligent Machine gone-rogue look like? In popular imagination in the 1980s, it had the face of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Hollywood…
By Alvin LeeSMU Office of Research – Content streaming services such as Netflix and Apple TV often make suggestions of shows to watch. This feature is understood by the general public to work…
By Vince ChongSMU Office of Research – In the past two decades, technological leaps in urban infrastructure have driven an explosion of convenience and industry in services such as ride-hailing…
By Jovina AngSMU Office of Research– Head and neck cancer is the most common cancer indeveloping countries, especially in South and Southeast Asian countries.In India, it is…
By Alistair JonesSMU Office of Research - If you dread public speaking you are not alone. It is a leading social phobia, one that can cause a state of anxiety that reduces otherwise articulate…
By Stuart PallisterSMU Office of Research – Autonomous driving systems (ADSs) are complex as they consist of modules such as perception, localisation, prediction, motion planning and control.…
By Jovina AngSMU Office of Research– Despite the rapid growth and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), especially generative AI such as ChatGPT, the governance and regulation of AI…









