Computational Social Science Research Organisation

Combining technology and research for impactful intelligence services.

Tech Policy Research

Research analysis anchored on computational social sciences for informed decision-making.

Security studies for enhanced societal resilience.

Digital solutions for pressing societal issues.

Intelligence Services
Technological Research Products

Technology Policy Research

At Social Systems Lab, we integrate computational social sciences and security studies to provide unclassified intelligence research, and policy advocacy addressing societal challenges through cutting-edge digital technological solutions for diverse stakeholders.

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Signage on a wall reads 'Cybercrime Analysis & Research Alliance @ NTU (CARA)' in bold, white letters against a dark, textured surface. A corridor with partial ceiling panels is visible, and there's some greenery in the background.
Computational Social Sciences

Leveraging data and technology to understand social dynamics and improve community engagement.

Security Studies Research

Analyzing security challenges to inform policies and strategies for a safer society.

Research Collaboration

We partner with various stakeholders to enhance intelligence research and analysis, ensuring informed decision-making in addressing pressing societal issues through innovative digital solutions.

Intelligence Services

We strive to provide digital technology anchored research products like intelligence dashboards, interactive and conversational research reports instead of traditional pdfs

Unclassified Intelligence Services

Providing insights and analysis for government and stakeholders to enhance decision-making.

Text analysis of the information flows

We undertake projects to analyse the information flows in the public domain and identify the possible crests and thoughts in the social developments.

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A person is viewing a map with red data points on a computer monitor, likely indicating a geographical distribution. The image has a focus on technology and data analysis.

Tech Research Products

Combining technology and research to tackle societal challenges effectively.

Security Studies

Our projects focus on integrating security studies with computational social sciences to develop comprehensive strategies that address contemporary challenges, fostering a safer and more informed society.

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A person is working on a laptop at a wooden table next to a window. The screen displays a graph with rising data. Beside the laptop, there is a cup of espresso and a book titled 'How the World Thinks.' Outside the window, a street scene with parked cars can be seen.

Get in Touch with Us

Reach out for insights on societal challenges and digital solutions.

A section of printed text discusses the disadvantages of online surveys, referencing Denscombe (2018). Specific phrases are highlighted in green, such as 'speak for itself,' 'let empirical data,' 'quantitative,' and 'qualitative.' The text mentions concerns about focusing on empirical data without considering its implications and compares quantitative methods to qualitative ones. Shadows partially obscure the text, and the section is titled '5.3 Geographical Information System.'
A section of printed text discusses the disadvantages of online surveys, referencing Denscombe (2018). Specific phrases are highlighted in green, such as 'speak for itself,' 'let empirical data,' 'quantitative,' and 'qualitative.' The text mentions concerns about focusing on empirical data without considering its implications and compares quantitative methods to qualitative ones. Shadows partially obscure the text, and the section is titled '5.3 Geographical Information System.'