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An antique Chinese pavilion donated to the university by Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan. The founding president is Thomas L. Magnanti, who is a professor associated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). [4] SUTD's founding provost, Professor Chong Tow Chong, took over as the university's second president in 2018. [5]
Low Teck Seng is a Singaporean engineer and academic administrator. He was dean of engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS), founding principal of Republic Polytechnic, and managing director of A*STAR before becoming chief executive officer of the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister's Office.
Simon Redfern is a mineralogist, geoscientist and academic. He is the dean of the College of Science, the President's Chair in Earth Sciences, and a professor at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore [1] as well as an emeritus professorial fellow at Jesus College, University of Cambridge.
The title of university professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is given to a small number of faculty members for outstanding scholarship and distinguished service to the university. The title was first awarded to Lim Pin in 2000. Presently, there are only six university professors in NUS.
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Simon Min Sze , or Shi Min ( Chinese : 施敏 ; pinyin : Shī Mǐn ; 21 March 1936 – 6 November 2023), was a Taiwanese-American electrical engineer . He is best known for inventing the floating-gate MOSFET with Korean electrical engineer Dawon Kahng in 1967.
He joined Brown University as Associate Professor in 1981. He became a full professor in 1986. Shih joined the National University of Singapore and served as the Founding Director of the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering from 1996 to 1999. He later became the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (1997–2000) and Vice-Chancellor and President ...
The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT or Singaporetech) is a public autonomous university in Singapore. [4] The university offers industry-focused, applied degree programmes; it confers its own degree programmes as well as specialised degree programmes with overseas universities.
She was made a full professor in 2001; at 35 she was one of MIT's youngest full professors. [ 6 ] Ying returned to Singapore in 2003 to serve as the first executive director of the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, a division of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). [ 5 ]