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CDE Groundbreakers Series: Shedding Nano-light on Quantum Materials

About the Lecture: Optical imaging is essential in daily life and modern technology, but it faces limitations when observing objects smaller than the wavelength of light. This challenge is common in studying quantum materials with effects occurring at nanometer scales. In the last decade, our group developed a unique optical imaging approach, using polaritons, hybrid

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RothoSchool x SkyTimber / Mass Timber Architecture in the Tropics Int’l Seminar 2023

The mass timber construction is in constant and fast growth. Two days will be dedicated to both aspiring professionals and experts. In the seminar we focus on 3 different sessions: vision and challenges, construction and finance, envelopes and connections. The program includes the lecturers and case studies to discover, keep up with the latest developments

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CDE Industry Day

NUS College of Design and Engineering (CDE) is delighted to present CDE Industry Day. By bringing together experts from industry and academia, Industry Day will explore and discuss sustainable solutions for critical issues facing our planet. Showcasing cutting-edge research and innovation breakthroughs, this one day event at the CDE Campus offers an array of enriching

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Woh Hup Distinguished Lecture ▏A Robust Shell Finite Element and A Nonlocal Approach to Model Architected Structures

Abstract The lecture will present the speaker’s recent research in: (1) the development of higher-order, locking-free shell finite elements for large deformation of laminated and functionally graded plate and shell structures [1-3], (2) nonlocal approaches for modeling architected materials and structures [4,5]. The seven-parameter shell element developed are based on modified first-order and third-order thickness

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Master of Arts (Urban Design) 25th Anniversary Keynote Series: Prof. Stephen Marshall

This is the 2nd International Keynote Series for celebration of Master of Arts in Urban Design 25th Anniversary. Prof. Stephen Marshall is Professor of Urban Morphology and Urban Design at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London. In this talk, drawing substantially from examples of Asian cities, Stephen Marshall explores the idea of ‘four-dimensional

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