Dr. Owen Noel Newton Fernando
College of Computing & Data Science · Nanyang Technological University · Singapore

What we work on

My research group sits at the intersection of Human–Computer Interaction, AI-supported learning, and interactive technologies. We build and study systems that help people learn, reason, and interact better — from multi-agent AI tutors and interview simulators, to multimodal classroom analytics, to immersive AR/VR for cultural heritage and health.

My work spans 10 research themes. The five highlighted below are my current research focus — if any of these resonate with you, I’d be glad to hear from you:

Learning with Artificial Intelligence Interactive Learning Technologies Human Computer Interaction in Education Human Computer Interaction Multimodal Interaction Systems AR / VR & Mixed Reality Health Informatics, mHealth & Civic Engagement Cultural Computing & Digital Heritage Robotics & Human-Robot Interaction Crowdsourcing & Social Computing
Current research Past & ongoing strands View publications by theme →
Opportunities to Join the Group

There are several pathways to work with me, depending on your stage and goals. Each role is open to applicants of any nationality, subject to NTU and CCDS admission requirements.

Doctoral

PhD Students

Full-time PhD candidates pursuing original research in HCI, AI in education, multimodal interaction, or applied AI systems. Strong programming skills and prior research/publication experience are highly valued.

Postgraduate

Master’s by Research

MEng candidates conducting a focused 1–2 year research project culminating in a thesis. Suitable for students who want a research-oriented postgraduate degree before pursuing a PhD or industry R&D role.

Postgraduate

Master’s by Coursework (Dissertation / ISM)

MSc students taking an Independent Study Module or dissertation under my supervision, typically focused on building and evaluating an applied system aligned with one of my active projects.

Undergraduate

Final Year Project (FYP)

NTU CCDS undergraduates working on a year-long capstone project. I currently supervise 17 FYP students and have graduated 120+ since joining NTU. Projects often lead to publications and tech disclosures.

For NTU CCDS final-year UG students
Undergraduate

URECA & Research Internships

Undergraduate research opportunities for NTU students through the URECA programme, summer projects, or directed research. I have supervised 30 URECA students to date and currently mentor 6.

URECA, summer research, or directed reading
International · Remote

Remote Research Interns

Open to motivated international undergraduate and Master’s students who wish to contribute remotely to ongoing projects (3–6 months). Past interns have contributed to publications and shipped real systems.

Remote · Project-based · Mentor-supervised
Application Information

All NTU graduate applications go through the official admissions portals below. After applying, please email me a short note with your CV and a paragraph on why my research interests you, so I can look out for your application.

Doctoral · Research

PhD Application

Apply through the NTU Research Programmes Admission Guide. In the application, align your proposed research with my themes (HCI, AI in education, multimodal interfaces) and select “Fernando Owen Noel Newton — CCDS” as your proposed supervisor.

NTU PhD admission guide
Postgraduate · Research

Master’s by Research (M.Eng)

For applicants seeking a research-focused MEng with a written thesis, typically 1–2 years. Apply through the same NTU Research Programmes Admission Guide and select me as your proposed supervisor.

NTU Research admission guide
Postgraduate · Coursework

Master’s by Coursework

For applicants seeking a taught Master’s programme (e.g., MSc Artificial Intelligence, MSc Computer Control & Automation). Once enrolled, you may take the Independent Study Module or Dissertation under my supervision.

NTU Coursework admission guide
Funding

PhD Scholarships

NTU offers a range of scholarships that fully fund tuition, provide a monthly stipend, and cover travel funding and on-campus housing. Strong applicants are encouraged to apply for these alongside their PhD application. These include the NTU Research Scholarship, President’s Graduate Scholarship, A*STAR Graduate Scholarship, ASEAN PhD Scholarship, and others.

NTU graduate scholarship list
International Students — Remote Internships

If you are an undergraduate or Master’s student outside Singapore and you are excited by our research themes, I am happy to consider you for a remote research internship.

What a remote internship looks like

Remote interns are matched to an active project (e.g., AlgoGPT, AIView, NALA-Assess, Hidden Shrines, AI Health Assistant) and work alongside NTU students, research assistants, or graduate mentors. Engagement is typically 3–6 months, with weekly check-ins and milestone-based deliverables.

What you can gain

  • Hands-on experience contributing to real, deployed research systems
  • Co-authorship on a conference or journal paper when contributions warrant it
  • Exposure to the international academic publication process (HCII, IEEE, ACM, Springer)
  • A reference letter for graduate school or industry applications, based on your work
  • Mentorship and weekly feedback from me and senior team members

What I expect

  • Strong fundamentals in your chosen area (programming, ML, design, HCI methods, etc.)
  • Reliable communication — weekly written updates and scheduled video meetings
  • Self-direction: remote work needs you to drive your own progress between meetings
  • An honest sense of what you want to learn and what you can commit (hours per week)

Please note: remote internships are unpaid research positions. They are oriented toward learning, mentorship, and authorship rather than salary. Some interns become longer-term collaborators and co-authors.

Industry Collaboration

I actively work with industry partners on applied research, prototyping, technology licensing, and commissioned R&D — both through NTU and through my spinoff company, Newtonis Technologies.

How we typically collaborate

  • Sponsored research projects — co-defined research questions with industry-relevant deliverables (e.g., AIA Edge Lab S$148K project on AR for customer engagement, MINDEF AR for military applications S$1.88M)
  • Joint grants — co-investigator on national grants (NHB, MOE AcRF, MOE-TRF, NTU-EdeX) where industry input shapes the research direction
  • Technology licensing — NTU technology disclosures licensed to companies (CME Pte Ltd, Skoll Global Threats Fund, Newtonis Technologies)
  • FYP / capstone partnerships — industry-defined FYP problems with student teams under my supervision
  • Consultancy & advisory services — providing expertise in Human–Computer Interaction, Learning with AI, UX/UI evaluation, educational technology, AI-powered learning systems, and human-centred AI innovation for industry and public sector organisations

Topics where we have working systems

  • AI tutoring and interview-simulation platforms (AlgoGPT, AIView)
  • Mobile augmented reality and computer-vision interfaces
  • Social-media and crowdsourcing platforms for public health (Mo-Buzz, DengueFreeChild)
  • Multimodal classroom & coaching analytics (lesson microgenres, sports coaching)
  • Audio fingerprinting and speech / NLP systems (Twittener, Listener)
  • Blockchain on distributed databases (licensed to CME Pte Ltd)
How to Get in Touch

A short, well-prepared email goes a long way. Please use the checklist below so I can give your message the attention it deserves.

For prospective students & remote interns

Please email me using a clear subject line that includes your name — this helps me triage and reply faster:

  • [PhD Application] Your Name for prospective doctoral students
  • [Master’s by Research] Your Name for prospective MEng research applicants
  • [Master’s by Coursework] Your Name for MSc dissertation / ISM enquiries
  • [Remote Internship] Your Name for international undergraduate / Master’s remote interns
  • [FYP / URECA] Your Name for current NTU CCDS students
Please include in your email
  • A short paragraph about yourself and your background
  • Your CV / resume (PDF) and academic transcripts
  • A brief research statement — the topics above that interest you, and why
  • One or two of my recent papers you found relevant, with a sentence on what stood out
  • Links to GitHub, project portfolio, or prior research, if available (a portfolio website is a plus)
  • Your availability (start date, hours per week, expected duration)
  • Contacts of 2–3 academic referees, for PhD and Master’s by Research applicants

Due to a high volume of enquiries, I cannot reply to every individual message. I will reach out if your profile and interests are a strong fit. Generic mass-mail enquiries (without a CV, without a reference to my work, identical to ones sent to many faculty) usually do not receive a reply — specific, well-targeted emails almost always do.

For industry partners

Please send a brief description of your organisation, the problem space, and the kind of engagement you have in mind (sponsored project, licensing, FYP collaboration, consultancy). I will get back to you to set up an introductory call.

Contact Details

I read every email personally and aim to reply within a week. If you don’t hear back, a polite follow-up after 7–10 days is welcome.

Office

College of Computing & Data Science
Nanyang Technological University
Block S3 #B1C-101, Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798

NTU Profile
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Frequently Asked Questions

When can I apply for a PhD?

NTU has two PhD intakes per year: an August intake and a January intake. Apply through the NTU Research Programmes Admission Guide and select me as your proposed supervisor. Please check the admission guide for the current application window.

Do you have funded PhD positions?

PhD funding is typically allocated via NTU scholarships such as the NTU Research Scholarship, President’s Graduate Scholarship, A*STAR Graduate Scholarship, and the ASEAN PhD Scholarship. Project-tied positions also open up when grants permit. Strong applicants should apply for these scholarships in parallel with their PhD application — see the NTU graduate scholarship list.

What’s the difference between Master’s by Research and Master’s by Coursework?

Master’s by Research (M.Eng) is a research degree leading to a written thesis — closer in spirit to a mini-PhD. Master’s by Coursework is a taught Master’s programme (e.g., MSc AI, MSc Computer Control & Automation) where you can take an Independent Study Module or Dissertation under my supervision. Both apply through different NTU portals, linked above.

I’m an international undergraduate. Can I do an internship in person at NTU?

In-person internships at NTU depend on visa, accommodation, and host-department arrangements that are managed at the university level. For most international undergraduates, a remote internship is the most realistic pathway and can be just as substantive.

Are remote internships paid?

No — remote research internships are unpaid. They are designed to give you real research experience, mentorship, and (where the contribution warrants it) authorship on resulting publications.

Can my company sponsor an FYP project with your students?

Yes — this is one of the most common ways industry partners engage with us. Reach out with a short problem statement, and we can discuss scoping a project that works for both an FYP team and your business goals.

How quickly do you usually reply?

I aim to reply within a week. Due to high enquiry volume, I cannot reply to every email — generic mass-mail messages without a CV or reference to my work usually do not get a response. Specific, well-targeted emails almost always do.