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Faculty Profile

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SIAU, Keng Leng

Full-time Faculty
Lee Kong Chian Professor of Information Systems
School of Computing and Information Systems SCIS

Qualification

  • PhD, University of British Columbia, 1996

Teaching Topics

  • Software Product Management
  • IS/SMT/C&L Project Experience (Applications)
 
 
Highlights
96
Publications
85
H-Index (All Time)
30090
Citations (All Time)
Keng Leng Siau is a globally renowned scholar and leader in information systems, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and human-computer interaction, with extensive contributions to academia, research, and professional service across North America, Asia, and Europe.

Recognized among the top 1% most-cited scientists globally (Stanford University); h-index of 78 and over 24,000 citations; recipient of numerous international awards and honors; leadership in advancing IS education, global academic partnerships, and interdisciplinary research; combines methodological innovation with real-world impact in healthcare, business, and education; strong emphasis on ethical, legal, and governance issues in AI; extensive editorial, conference, and advisory service; established scholarships, academic competitions, and student engagement initiatives.

Focused research areas include AI and digital medicine; generative AI and metaverse for business and society; human-AI and human-robot collaboration; ethics and governance of AI; digital service systems; smart health and ageing; cognitive mapping and mental models in IS; information modeling methods; digital transformation in education and healthcare; enterprise risk identification; FinTech innovation.
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Qualification

  • PhD, University of British Columbia, 1996

Teaching Topics

  • Software Product Management
  • IS/SMT/C&L Project Experience (Applications)