
The National University of Singapore (NUS) today recognised seven outstanding individuals who distinguished themselves with their achievements and contributions in the areas of education, research, mentorship and service to the University, Singapore and the global community. They are recipients of the annual NUS University Awards which recognise educators, researchers and professionals for their exceptional contributions to the University, Singapore and the global community.
This year, the prestigious Outstanding Service Award was conferred on Professor Cheong Koon Hean, Rector of NUS College and Chairman of the Centre for Liveable Cities Advisory Panel, Ministry of National Development; and Mr Liew Mun Leong, CEO of Gelephu Mindfulness City and Founder and Principal Consultant of Building People Consultancy Pte Ltd., in recognition of their inspiring leadership and dedicated service. Both are accomplished individuals who have made sustained contributions in selflessly serving the University and society.
NUS President Professor Tan Eng Chye said, "This year's University Awards recipients have won their award in a special year. 2025 is a significant year for NUS as we celebrate our 120th anniversary. We are proud of the profound dedication of our winners to pursuing excellence in education, research and service at the highest levels, raising the standards and reputation of NUS as a leading global university, shaping the future. The impact of their work is far-reaching, and their contributions have left an indelible mark that inspires us to scale greater heights. I extend my heartiest congratulations to all award recipients."
Besides the Outstanding Service Award, the other award categories are University Research Recognition Award, Young Researcher Award, Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award and Outstanding Educator Award.
Outstanding Service Award
Professor Cheong Koon Hean
A globally recognised urban planner and architect, Professor Cheong Koon Hean is instrumental in shaping Singapore's urban form across multiple decades, from strategic land use and heritage conservation to sustainable public housing and smart‑town innovation.
As former CEO of both the Urban Redevelopment Authority and the Housing & Development Board, she redefined the standards of city-making-spearheading transformative plans for Marina Bay and introducing new generations of public housing marked by inclusivity, biophilia and smart technologies.
As a member of the NUS Board of Trustees for 12 years and now the Rector of NUS College, Professor Cheong bridges academia with public policy through her extensive experience in public service. She has also served on the advisory committees of the former NUS School of Design and Engineering, and NUS Faculty of Engineering.
Currently Chairman of the Centre for Liveable Cities Advisory Panel, Ministry of National Development and the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities, Professor Cheong continues to influence national and international agendas on urban innovation and sustainability. She also advances global urban sustainability through her many advisory and leadership roles with institutes such as the International Federation for Housing and Planning, the Urban Land Institute, and the World Economic Forum's Real Estate and Urbanisation Council.
Mr Liew Mun Leong
Mr Liew Mun Leong's five-decade career as a veteran corporate leader is marked by many valuable contributions to both public infrastructure and private enterprise. Contributing to Singapore's journey towards becoming a key transportation hub, he played a pivotal role in the corporatisation of Changi Airport. He also provided strategic leadership across major infrastructure projects, including Terminal 4, Jewel Changi Airport and Changi East.
In the private sector over a span of 32 years, he led as CEO and was an active board member of several significant companies, many of which were publicly listed. These include CapitaLand, Capital Mall Trust (the first REIT in Singapore) and the Singapore Exchange. He also chaired the boards of Capital Mall Asia, Changi Airport Group, Surbana Jurong Consultancy Holding and Pavilion Gas.
Throughout his extensive career, Mr Liew has shared his expertise in engineering, strategic management and infrastructure development on various boards and panels. In 2024, he was appointed by Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck as CEO of Gelephu Mindfulness City, a special administrative region envisioned as a vibrant economic hub within Bhutan.
An NUS alumnus, Mr Liew was Provost's Chair Professor (Practice) at the NUS Business School, Faculty of Engineering, and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He also provided expertise on various boards within NUS, including NUS Business School's management advisory board and NUS School of Continuing and Lifelong Education's inaugural industry advisory board, where he fostered collaborations between academia and industry. Mr Liew was also the Rector of Ridge View Residential College, where he provided mentorship to students.
Five exemplary educators and researchers honoured
The NUS University Awards also celebrated the accomplishments of five outstanding academics and researchers:
University Research Recognition Award
1) Professor Liu Xiaogang, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science; and the Department of Surgery, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
A global leader in nanophotonics and bioimaging, Prof Liu has made transformative contributions to the development of advanced X-ray imaging and optical sensing technologies. His work on all-inorganic perovskite nanoscintillators and high-resolution X-ray luminescence extension imaging has redefined deep-tissue visualisation. This remarkable research has enabled breakthroughs in diagnostics, radiotherapy monitoring and multi-spectral imaging.
Young Researcher Award
2) Assistant Professor Hou Yi, Presidential Young Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, College of Design and Engineering; and Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore
Asst Prof Hou has made groundbreaking contributions to the field of renewable energy, particularly in perovskite solar cell technology. He has received global acknowledgement for his work, including his inclusion in the MIT Innovators Under 35 list for the Asia-Pacific region. His recognition as a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher in the Cross-Field category from 2022 to 2024 further highlights his exceptional impact on his field.
Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award
3) Professor Yan Ning from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, College of Design and Engineering
Prof Yan is one of the world's foremost names in the broad area of catalysis, particularly in the conversion of waste biomass feedstocks into valuable molecules such as amino acids and fuels. Under his guidance, his students have made many impactful research contributions, won prestigious awards at various international scientific competitions, and flourished in diverse and illustrious careers as academics, industry practitioners, and even entrepreneurs.
Outstanding Educator Award
4) Associate Professor Damith Chatura Rajapakse from the Department of Computer Science, School of Computing
Assoc Prof Rajapakse is a teacher who inspires, a mentor who empowers, and an innovator whose influence is felt far beyond the campus. His teaching evaluations consistently soar above School and Department averages, and his students regularly nominate him for best teaching in every course he conducts. A trailblazer in educational technology, Assoc Prof Rajapakse also has a flagship innovation known as TEAMMATES, a peer-evaluation platform now used by over a million users across more than 1,500 institutions worldwide, which has significantly enhanced collaborative learning.
5) Associate Professor Peter Alan Todd from the Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science; and Tropical Marine Science InstituteAn experimental marine ecologist who focuses on organism-environment interactions in nearshore waters, Assoc Prof Todd's teaching philosophy is "learning by doing science". He employs problem-based learning to inspire creative thinking, and designs authentic assignments that challenge students to use high-level cognitive skills. His courses are designed to encourage knowledge synthesis where students get to produce "ready-for-submission" scientific papers. Over 50 journal papers by undergraduate students as first authors have been published with his guidance.