Adjunct Associate Professor Matthew Chua is the winner of the prestigious Global Excellence Award 2024 (SMART Society, USA), as a distinguished leader in the field of AI and technological innovation in healthcare internationally. He is currently the Deputy Director of the Digital and Smart Health Office, Ng Teng Fong Centre for Healthcare Innovation, National Healthcare Group, to drive impact-driven Digital and AI transformation for the entire healthcare cluster. Matt is also currently an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics at NUS School of Medicine. He has also won data science competitions at the national level, clinching 3rd place for the Data VIZard at the Data Arcade Tournament 2022. He has also won the prestigious MINDEF Exemplary Innovator Award for two consecutive years in 2023 and 2024. At NUS, Matt drives the research and lectures on AI and Tech for the advancement of Medicine Health. He has won prestigious research grants, amounting to more than S$8 million, from Ministry of Health, SG Enable, and internationally. He has also published more than 45 papers in prestigious peer-reviewed international journals, many of which are in Q1 tier journals, and is widely cited. He is also an Academic Editor for PLOS One Journal.
On the side, Matt is a professional opera singer, being sought after for many local events and celebrations, including The SG50 Concert at the Park, Lee Kuan Yew Memorial Concert, TTSH Gala dinner and many others. He was also the 2nd place winner for The Rising Star Season 3 Competition 2019.
Education:
2024 - Master of Science in Financial Engineering (WorldQuant University, USA)
2023 – Certified AWS Machine Learning Speciality
2020 - Certified Specialist Adult Educator (Institute of Adult Learning)
2019 - Certified Project Management Professional (Project Management Institute)
2018 - Certified Scrum Master (Scrum Alliance)
2015 - Doctor of Philosophy (National University of Singapore)
2014 - Graduate Certificate in Management of Technology (National University of Singapore)
2012 - Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering with Honors (National University of Singapore)
Research Interests:
Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Digital Transformation, Biomedical Informatics, Robotics
Research Grant Awards:
2024 - Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Development Fund (Co-I): Self-administered auricular acupressure integrated with a smartphone application for weight reduction in patients with obesity accompanied with obesity-related comorbid illness: A randomised controlled clinical trial
2023 – MOH NMRC, Large Collaborative Grant (Co-I): A Health-coach Led Digital Lifestyle Intervention (HEALDI) for the Reversal of Left Ventricular Fibrosis: A Single-blinded Randomized Controlled Trial -Theme 4 of RESET
2022 - NUHS Family Medicine/Primary Care/Health Service Research Grant (Co-I): Effect of Singapore-contextualized Dance-based Exergame (SinDance) in promoting Physical function and reducing depressive symptoms and falls among community-dwelling older adults
2021 - MINDEF Research Funding (Co-I): Project BREMO
2020 - HealthTEC Grant (PI): CygniSENSE - A hand assessment and rehabilitation system with Intel RealSense
2020 - NMRC Health Service Research Grant (Co-I): An Integrative Cardiac Rehabilitation Employing Smartphone Technology (i-CREST) for patients with Post-myocardial infarction: A randomized controlled trial
2019 - Singapore Cancer Society Cancer Research Grant (Co-I): The effectiveness of an interactive Colorectal Cancer self-Management enhancement smartphone-based psycho-social intervention programme (iCanManage) on outcomes of patients with colorectal cancer and their family caregivers: A randomized controlled trial
2018 - Tote Board SG Enabling Lives Initiatives Grant (PI): Development of an m-Health Rehabilitation System for Stroke Patient Recovery
2018 - Hong Kong Polytechnic University Research Grant (Co-I): Feasibility of self-administered auricular acupressure integrated with mobile device reminders for weight reduction
2017 - NMRC/NIC Enabling Innovation Grant (PI): Intelligent Gait (iGait) Assistive Device for Elderly Patients with Parkinson Disease
Media Coverage:
2024
- National Healthcare Group’s Matthew Chua on championing AI adoption, innovation across healthcare sector following recent appointment. UpTech Media. https://uptech-media.com/national-healthcare-groups-matthew-chua-on-championing-ai-adoption-innovation-across-healthcare-sector-following-recent-appointment/
- Evo Inspires SG #99. Evolution SG. https://evolutionjobs.com/exchange/evo-inspires-sg-99-matthew-chua-deputy-director-digital-and-smart-health-office-centre-for-healthcare-innovation-at-national-healthcare-group-assistant-professor-biomedical-informatics-at/
2023
- Data Scientist by Day, Opera Singer by Night. Pioneer Magazine. https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/portal/pioneer/article/feature-article-detail/people/2023-Q2/14apr23_news1
2021
- Smart Health Screening Station. ISS Presents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIU-2FF_WR4
- mHealth Intelligent Hand Rehabilitation System for Stroke Survivors. ISS Presents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCHoJ_GoLZc
- Autonomous Driving Turtlebot System. ISS Presents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SL5Ce2qJDA
- Leaving behind trays, food debris at hawker centres could expose others to diseases: Health experts. Channel News Asia (5 Feb 2021) https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/leaving-behind-trays-food-hawker-centres-expose-germs-pests-321551
- Food Trays Part 1: Why can't we get it right? Talking Point (21 Jan 2021) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPEL_-VSoWs
2019
- Opening of Stroke Support Station, Jurong Point. Channel News Asia (28 May 2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogI6IRPEXFU
- Second rehab centre for stroke patients promises larger capacity, shorter waiting times and new programmes. The Straits Times (30 May 2019) https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/stroke-patients-boosted-by-opening-of-second-rehab-centre
2018
- Socks give seniors an impulse to get walking. The Straits Times (27 May 2018) https://www.iss.nus.edu.sg/community/newsroom/news-detail/2018/05/28/socks-give-seniors-an-impluse-to-get-walking
- Challenge Tomorrow: Ep 4: New Frontiers in Healthcare. Channel News Asia (21 Mar 2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbrFH2m0tgA