New S$56 million hybrid AI programme
More than 2 organisations and 18 universities from Singapore and France involved in the programme
NTU, 27 Aug
Faculty from SCSE, NTU involved in this programme (from left): Associate Professor Arvind Easwaran, Professor Vanessa Evers, Professor Ong Yew Soon,Professor Dusit Niyato and Assistant Professor Jun Zhao.
A new S$56 million Hybrid Artificial Intelligence (HAI) programme has been launched through an international collaboration involving the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), NTU and
the National University of Singapore (NUS).
Known as the DesCartes Programme, it will develop solutions that support the creation of “Smart Cities”. This includes developing hybrid AI methods that aim to enhance real-time decision-making in urban-critical systems,
with a focus on individuals and society at large. The five-year programme will also adopt a holistic and multidisciplinary approach that combines AI with existing subject-based models from physics and engineering.
Funded by the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF), with contributions from participating partners, the innovations developed from the collaboration will support Singapore’s Smart Nation objectives and its ongoing digital transformation
efforts.
Based in Singapore at the Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE), the DesCartes Programme will be hosted by CNRS@CREATE and will tap on the research expertise of CNRS, A*STAR, 18 universities from both Singapore and France
and on the application expertise of 5 companies.