Nurture & Nature
April - June 2018 | Issue #103

Computing With Infinite Data

In this era of computer technology, countless automated processes enabled by sophisticated computer software are in operation every day. These range from autopilot aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles, to computer systems that monitor and manage railway traffic.  All of these processes demand high levels of software correctness.  

The mega project “Computing with Infinite Data” (CID) aims to enhance the functionality of computer algorithms by employing mathematical methods to establish the correctness of programs, and by studying the various representations of exact real number computations at infinite precision. The project is funded by the European Union and involves 21 research institutions in Europe, as well as Chile, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, South Africa and the US.

“Up to now, it has not been possible to map the mathematical theory, one-to-one, to programming languages”, explained Professor Dieter Spreen from the University of Siegen, who together with his colleague, Professor Markus Lohrey, leads this huge scientific project.

Assistant Professor Ho Weng Kin from NIE’s Mathematics & Mathematics Education Academic Group at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is leader of the Singapore research team. His team comprises local experts in exact real arithmetic, domain theory and applied analysis.  With his experience in exact real arithmetic, Assistant Professor Ho will join forces with Professor Spreen and other international experts to look for ways to circumvent the mismatch between theoretical and applied aspects of computing with infinite objects.

This one million Euro research initiative is administered from the project headquarters at the University of Siegen, Germany. NTU is proud to be the only university in Southeast Asia partnering with the University of Siegen on this effort.  CID is a four-year initiative started on 1 April 2017, and it will cover staff exchanges of at least one month per annum for each participant as well as an annual workshop. The CID is funded under the Horizon 2020 programme of the European Commission.

In addition to the scientific investigations on the relationship between topology, computation involving infinite data, and related logical representations, NTU is also working closely with another participating institution, the University of Birmingham, to organise project conferences and tutorial sessions and other training-related activities. 

ICSEI 2018: Deepening Education Research For Greater Impact

The 31st annual International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement (ICSEI) was held in Singapore from 8 to 12 January 2018.

New Year, New Partnerships

NIE is pleased to welcome its 18th and 19th partner universities through two Memoranda of Agreement (MoA) established early this year.

Fostering A Community Of Graduate Learners

An online initiative that allows NIE higher degree students to post questions and share learning experiences is now available to all graduate students.

Nurturing Global Mindsets

A total of 43 third-year NIE student teachers attended their semester exchange in August 2017.

Meet Our “Oscar” Winners

The NIE Staff Awards are the equivalent of the “Academy Awards” on the NIE campus, presented in recognition of teaching, research, service and innovation excellence.

When TV Comes Alive!

It was all about glitz and glamour for more than 700 NIE staff who attended this year’s Annual Staff Lunch held on 3 February 2018.

External Validation Of NIE’s PDQA Framework

At NIE, we pride ourselves as an institute of distinction and hence, quality in PD programmes and courses is defined as the finest educational experience that our teacher professionals can have in the learning process.

NIE Welcomes Visiting Educators

In December 2017 and January 2018, NIE hosted visits by distinguished guests from Vietnam, Laos, Macao and Saudi Arabia where ideas and practices in education were exchanged.

Appreciating Malay Language And Culture

The NIE’s Asian Languages and Cultures (ALC) Academic Group was a key collaborator in a recent National Library Board showcase on ‘Tales of the Malay World: Manuscripts and Early Books’.

THROWBACK@NIE

The first Singapore Kaleidoscope Symposium for 2018 was held on 31 January.