Research at the NUS College of Design and Engineering

Forging new frontiers through interdisciplinary exploration and discovery

Overview

At CDE, we push boundaries to achieve world-class research excellence through the exploration and application of engineering, architecture and design to solve complex problems. We aim to pioneer a unique model of interdisciplinary research that takes advantage of the natural synergies between these fields.

Communication ‘is key to innovation success’

November 21, 2024

Director of US National Science Foundation urges researchers to embrace failure and foster collaboration during guest lecture at CDE.

Clarivate names 25 CDE faculty among World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds

November 20, 2024

Faculty from six CDE departments named on annual list of Highly Cited Researchers who contribute disproportionately to extending the frontiers of knowledge.

‘Bold action’ needed to unlock climate tech

November 15, 2024

Remi Eriksen, Group President and CEO of DNV Group, delivers sobering outlook on climate action at Seatrium Public Lecture.

Why market-driven energy may work better in a crisis

November 4, 2024

Study by Assoc Prof Jimmy Peng suggests people prefer flexibility over equal rationing in emergency power distribution.

Golden years bring golden opportunities

October 15, 2024

The new Centre for Environment and Ageing Well at the College of Design and Engineering transforms how societies approach ageing-related challenges through research-driven solutions — ensuring an inclusive future in ageing.

Learning from the platypus’s ‘sixth sense’

October 15, 2024

By integrating triboelectric and visuotactile sensing, a novel bionic electro-mechanosensory finger achieves both remote control and tactile perception, mimicking the platypus’s ability to sense electronical signals in murky waters and respond to physical stimuli.

Navigating the complexity of senior mobility

October 15, 2024

A new data-driven model dissects the mobility patterns of older persons within urban transit systems, improving the understanding of their travel behaviours for more inclusive, accessible urban designs.

Into the world of gut microbes

October 15, 2024

A scalable, reproducible “micro-gut” model opens up new possibilities for studying the links between gut microbes and human diseases, paving the way for improved treatments and therapies.

Key Areas of Research

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