CORPORATE OVERVIEW

1.0 Introduction

1.1 Hosted at the School of Computing, National University of Singapore (NUS), the mission of the NUS Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (NUSAiL) is to be a centre of excellence in AI research, AI education, and AI practice.

1.2 Currently, our faculty members comprise 28 academic staffs from the School of Computing, who are experts in the field of (i) Artificial Intelligence (AI), (ii) Computer Vision, and (iii) Robotics.

1.3 The field of AI, Computer Vision, and Robotics is rapidly evolving and has the potential to revolutionize a wide range of industries. Our team of experts has been at the forefront of this field, publishing numerous papers in top-tier journals and conferences. They have been recognized for their contributions with numerous awards and honours, including fellowship of professional societies, and research grants.

2.0 For Industry 
2.1 We welcome collaboration opportunities in terms of (i) research, (ii) education, and (iii) consulting.
 
2.2 For industry, we have a program that allows industry to connect with NUSAiL members, and benefits of joining the program are as follows:
 
• Active engagement with NUS AI Lab faculty members;
• Invitations to all conferences and seminars;
• Custom hosted visits to NUS AI Lab for discussion of research topics;
• Networking with NUS AI Lab researchers; and
• Opportunities for informal interactions on research projects.
 
2.3 Program Requirements:
Membership cost: SGD12,000 per annum, which includes membership to NUS School of Computing Industry Connect (SGD8,000 per annum).
 
 
2.4 Benefits of joining iConnect:
• SoC will help iConnect member companies reach out to students through various media (eg. interactive TVs placed at strategic locations in the school, online platform and social media)
• iConnect member companies will have priority arrangement at SoC career fairs
• SoC will help to organize seminars for iConnect member companies
3.0 NUS AI Lab Faculty
• Jin Song Dong, Professor at the School of Computing. Research interests include Trusted and Explainable AI, Linking Formal Methods with AI, and AI for Sports Analytics.
 
• Jungpil Hahn, Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics at the School of Computing. Research interests include AI Governance, Applied Machine Learning, and Predictive Analytics.
 
• Bryan Hooi, Assistant professor in the Computer Science Department. Research interests include Graphs, Anomaly detection, and Robust machine learning.
 
• Kewei Huang, Associate Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics. Research interests include Data Mining in Finance, Computational Social Science, and Machine Learning for Finance.
 
• David Hsu, Provost’s Chair Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Robotics, Decision making and planning, and Human robot interaction
 
• Wynne Hsu, Provost’s Chair Professor at the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Deep learning, Knowledge representation, and AI in healthcare.
 
• Atreyi Kankanhalli, Provost’s Chair Professor in the Dept. of Information Systems and Analytics. Research interests include Human AI collaboration, Conversational Agents, and AI in Healthcare.
 
• Varun Karamshetty, Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics at the School of Computing. Research interests include Demand forecasting, Human Algorithm coordination, and Causal inference
 
• Stanley Kok, Assistant Professor at Department of Information Systems & Analytics. Research interests include Applied Machine Learning, Healthcare analytics, and financial analytics.
 
• Gim Hee Lee, Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Computer Vision, Robotics, and Machine Learning.
 
• Wee Sun Lee, Professor Head of Department Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Machine Learning, Planning Under Uncertainty, and Approximate Inference.
 
• Hsiang Hui Lek, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Information Systems and Analytics. Research interest includes AI Education.
 
• Tze Yun Leong, Professor of Practice of Computer Science. Research interests include Responsible AI, Dynamic, decision making, and Cognitive modeling
 
• Daren Ler, Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include AI Education, AutoML, and Meta learning.
 
• Bryan Kian Hsiang, Low, Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Machine learning, Planning and decision making, and Multi agent/robot systems.
 
• Amirhassan Monajemi, Senior Lecturer with the School of Computing, Research interests include Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning, Machine Vision, and Fuzzy Logic.
 
• Akshay Narayan, lecturer at the School of Computing. Research interests include Reinforcement learning, Transfer learning, and Multi agent learning.
 
• Wei Tsang Ooi, Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Edge AI, Human AI Interaction, and Systems Support for AI.
• Vaibhav Rajan, Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics at the School of Computing. Research interests include Clustering, Data Fusion, and Medical Informatics.
 
• Jonathan Scarlett, Assistant professor at the Department of Computer Science  Research interests include Information theoretic methods, Bayesian optimisation and bandits, High dimensional statistical estimation.
 
• Reza Shokri, Assistant professor at the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Data Privacy, Trustworthy Machine Learning, and Federated Learning.
 
• Terence Sim, Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Biometrics, Machine Learning, and Computer Vision.
 
• Harold Soh, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. Research interests include Human Robot Interaction, Machine Learning, and Tactile Perception.
 
• Warut Suksompong, Assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Algorithmic game theory, Computational social choice, and Resource allocation.
 
• Anthony Kum Hoe, Tung, Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Data Analytics, Unsupervised Learning, and Graph Analytics.
 
• Roland Yap, Associate professor in the School of Computing. Research interests include Constraints, Knowledge Representation, and Solvers.
 
• Angela Yao, Assistant professor at the Department of Computer Science.  Research interests include Computer vision, and Deep learning.
 
• Goh Khim Yong, Associate Professor of Information Systems. Research interests include Causality in Machine Learning, Economics of AI, and Human Centred AI Solutioning.

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