The Asian Scientist 100
Teck Hua Ho
Institution
Nanyang Technological University
Country
Singapore
Field
Leadership
Ho was a recipient of the President’s Science and Technology Medal 2024 for his significant contributions in nurturing top talent, fostering collaboration and building Singapore’s research and development ecosystems.
(Photo: Nanyang Technological University)
AWARDS
- President’s Science and Technology Medal 2024
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