A significant milestone was achieved with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the National University of Singapore (NUS) and StarHub to equip the Department of Building School of Design and Environment’s SDE4 building as a 5G test laboratory, making it the first net-zero energy building with the latest wi-fi technology.

NUS Student Work Scheme (NSWS) Introductory Roadshow
The newly digitized NUS Student Work Scheme (NSWS), was unveiled at its introductory roadshow held at the University Hall yesterday.

Launch of ALCA in SSC
In August 2018, NUS IT launched the University’s first cognitive chatbot, ALCA. This technology adoption marks a strategic shift to a truly customer-centric service desk model which leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI has become such a key driver of digital transformation across industries that NUS IT subsequently received many requests from interested parties like FOE, FOS and CIT for training on how to build their very own chatbots. Classes were conducted over the course of early 2019 in both computer labs and classrooms, guided by NUS IT colleagues.
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By Wang Junhong, Research Computing, NUS IT on 21 Oct, 2019
When you start to work on a high-performance computing (HPC) cluster to submit and run your computational jobs, you may want to know the available job queues for job submission and the load status in these queues in order to select an appreciate queue. After jobs are submitted and running in the queues, you may also want to know the computing speed and parallel computing performance of the jobs. Your program may generate a lot of data sets or result files which occupy large amount of storage space, so you may want to know the available storage space allocated to you and the usage.