In the new academic year starting this August, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) will be launching its College of Computing and Data Science (CCDS).
The College — which will be housed in the physical facilities of NTU’s School of Computer Science and Engineering (SCSE) — will establish new industry-relevant courses and research platforms in which students can partake.
It will also amplify the university’s sustained efforts in the areas of Artificial Intelligence (AI), computing and data science.
In a media release announcing the launch of the new College of Computing and Data Science today (19 Feb), NTU highlighted the slew of new initiatives that CCDS will offer.
As part of the university’s continuing education and training (CET) efforts, CCDS will introduce new courses, which include:
Additionally, the College will establish several research platforms to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration. Among these platforms is the Institute of Computing & Society, which investigates the impact of AI and computing on human civilisation.
Students can also look forward to the Centre for DSAI-4-X, which seeks to boost interdisciplinary research and education centred around data science and AI.
These offerings are introduced on top of the existing nine undergraduate and five graduate programmes under SCSE, which will continue to be offered under CCDS.
The launch of the new College is a significant step towards augmenting NTU’s Research and Development (R&D) efforts, especially in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
NTU President Professor Ho Teck Hua stressed that in this era, AI is transforming into a ubiquitous technology. Particularly, he emphasised:
Our goal for the new College is to nurture an NTU community that stays ahead of the curve in the AI age. By doing so, we can better support Singapore’s ambition to be a major trusted AI hub.
At present, NTU boasts impressive accolades associated with its efforts in AI research and education. Notably, NTU is ranked 2nd for AI in the US News and World Report. In addition, it is among the top 10 in the world for its AI and Data Science undergraduate courses.
Professor Luke Ong, who is a computer scientist, will helm CCDS as its founding dean. Alongside that role, he will also hold the appointment of Vice President (AI & Digital Economy) at NTU.
Also read: NTU To Fully Subsidise Tuition Fees For Over 3,000 Needy Undergraduates From Aug
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