Design elements developed by Design Incubation Centre converged into the fabrication and successful launch of a working prototype of an innovative advancement in microscopy
Two Architecture researchers underscore the need and urgency in actively conserving heritage buildings in Singapore and at the same time impart, knowledge to the wider community.
Novel method for evaluating interpretability of AI technologies could open door to greater transparency and trust in AI-driven diagnostic and predictive tools.
Singapore Deputy PM Heng Swee Keat formally launches CDE's rejuvenated net-zero buildings SDE1 and SDE3, as well as NUS Cities education and research centre.
A new lightweight, untethered and flexible VR glove "allows users to interact with the virtual world more naturally and realistically" say the researchers behind the device.
Design elements developed by Design Incubation Centre converged into the fabrication and successful launch of a working prototype of an innovative advancement in microscopy
Two Architecture researchers underscore the need and urgency in actively conserving heritage buildings in Singapore and at the same time impart, knowledge to the wider community.
Novel method for evaluating interpretability of AI technologies could open door to greater transparency and trust in AI-driven diagnostic and predictive tools.
Singapore Deputy PM Heng Swee Keat formally launches CDE's rejuvenated net-zero buildings SDE1 and SDE3, as well as NUS Cities education and research centre.
A new lightweight, untethered and flexible VR glove "allows users to interact with the virtual world more naturally and realistically" say the researchers behind the device.
Coral Rescue, a project developed by visiting researcher at Division of Industrial Design, aims to make marine science and conservation more accessible
Hans Sebastian Mulyawan will join other scholars on the prestigious programme for a year of study and cultural immersion in Beijing, starting in August 2023.
Prof. Zhang is globally recognised for his leading research in light-emitting nanomaterials and implants for wireless cancer photodynamic therapy and optogenetics.
Hans Sebastian Mulyawan will join other scholars on the prestigious programme for a year of study and cultural immersion in Beijing, starting in August 2023.
MSE sophomore student Kairui Lin is donating 100 air purification devices that he co-invented for use on the NUS campus to combat the spread of COVID-19.
Professor Aaron Thean and a panel of senior faculty answered questions last Friday at a lively online Q&A session with future students of the College of Design and Engineering.
One hundred and twenty-two bold propositions – a collection of thesis projects from the Class of 2021 Master of Architecture (M.Arch) graduates from the NUS School of Design and Environment – are on display at the NUS M.Arch Show 2021.
MSE sophomore student Kairui Lin is donating 100 air purification devices that he co-invented for use on the NUS campus to combat the spread of COVID-19.
The “Women in NUS Engineering” event brought together several of our most distinguished Engineering alumni to share their experiences with our fellow alumni, staff and students.
A team from NUS Engineering has been selected as the national winner of the annual James Dyson Award, for their design for an easy to use at home glaucoma test.
Hands-on engineering invention is what studying at NUS Engineering is all about. Delivering practical, innovative solutions to real world challenges.
Discover more in this video about our Creating Sensor Systems class.
An advanced hydrogel, initially developed by NUS researchers for use in smart farm systems, has been tested for use in farms on future Mars missions which would feed the first visitors to the red planet.
Prof Aaron Thean, Dean of NUS Engineering, takes us on a visit to the clean room at E6 NanoFab - a cutting-edge centre for micro-nanofabrication research, enabling multi-disciplinary academic and industrial research activities in nanotechnology and microelectronics.
Solidified Natural Gas (SNG) is natural gas that is compressed and trapped in ice-like cages made primarily of water.
A breakthrough process developed by NUS researchers allows the production of SNG much more economically and using much less toxic chemicals than previous methods, opening the way to easy storage of this increasingly popular energy source.
A trial in Bishan and Sin Ming to collect recyclables using smart boxes has managed to cut the contamination rate of their contents to just 5 per cent – far lower than the national average of 40 per cent.
Assistant Professor Clement Zheng has designed a collection of conductive ceramics that can heat food, act as interfaces for smart devices and sense moisture.
A research team led by Assistant Professor Cheow Lih Feng (Department of Biomedical Enigneering, CDE) have discovered a novel low-cost method of testing for cancers.
CNA Women profiles NUS Industrial Design graduate Koh Bei Ning and her rollerball device for eczema sufferers that was recently named national runner-up in the James Dyson Award.
CNA Women feature profiles Dr Shao Huilin (Dept of Biomedical Engineering) and her work development of tests for early detection and treatment of dementia.