How can we use tech to improve lives? See how these NTU students and young alumni are building ventures that help people and the planet
The brainchild of an NTU mechanical engineering graduate, Flint makes rechargeable batteries from cellulose – the stuff in paper – and other materials that break down in soil after use
Started by an NTU medical student who spotted a care gap, SemperStroke is a virtual reality (VR) app with simple games that help stroke patients rebuild physical and cognitive abilities
A family scare led this NTU computer science student to create NurseLink, an app that connects users to registered nurses for home care within hours
NTU’s expertise in these fields is world-leading, ranking among the global top 10 in the latest Quacquarelli Symonds subject rankings. Meet young graduates putting that edge to work
Not all internships follow the same script. At one of the world’s most international universities, NTU students are landing opportunities from Silicon Valley to Singapore that fast-track their careers
For years, Dr Shawn Lim worked in secret on a cutting-edge aircraft as an NTU PhD student. He shares the highs and lows of building the future of urban mobility
The game plan shaping your uni years (and beyond)
NTU students aren’t just learning AI, they are directing it to fix what frustrates them and others. The result? A glimpse of the future
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