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This Masters program is jointly offered by College of Computing and Data Science (CCDS) and School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The MSCS programme is intended to meet these demands by ...
The course is split into three parts, each covering a separate aspect of bioinformatics. First part focuses on basic structural bioinformatics topics including using algorithms to predict protein ...
“This promises to be an exciting year for LKCMedicine students. With a renewed emphasis on professionalism, patient safety and ethics, our MBBS curriculum will be value-added by the teaching of data ...
Food security is one of the key concerns locally and globally due to the convergence of factors. Singapore has since repositioned to play a strategic role in to ensure the food security through ...
Prof Michael Tanchum sees the future of industrial and agriculture production in Africa. Its growing market, a young energetic population and plentiful land and energy sources means that Asian ...
On 14 April 2025, we were delighted to have Associate Professor Stefan Johansson from University of Gothenburg for a research sharing session at the Net Gen Learners’ Terrace. Prof Johansson was here ...
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The year started on a promising note, with African start-ups raising nearly US$300 million in January. However, this momentum quickly dissipated, as February saw a steep decline to just US$119 million ...
The recent move by Nigeria to waive tariffs on 90% of African goods entering the country has delivered a huge boost for the continent’s single market ambition. As Africa's most populous country, ...
Scientists from NTU Singapore and Swedish technology company PureFize Technologies have developed a compact chip that emits ultraviolet (UV) light for disinfection. Unlike conventional mercury lamps, ...