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CDE Industry Day 2025

We are pleased to invite you to CDE Industry Day 2025, the College’s signature biennial event that brings together thought leaders from academia and industry to shape the future through innovation and collaboration. Join us to explore cutting-edge research in areas such as advanced materials, robotics and AI, renewable energy, and semiconductors. Gain valuable insights from keynote speakers representing Micron and Keppel […]

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NUS Homecoming 2024

As part of NUS Homecoming 2024, the College of Design and Engineering (CDE) will hold a technology showcase at UTown and host specially curated tour of the Satellite Technology and Research Centre on 21 September 2024. Participants can cutting-edge innovation, view the electric race car that placed 10th in the Formula SAE Electric competition, and

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NUS Cities Symposium 2024

The NUS Cities Symposium brings together a distinguished group of researchers, policymakers, industry experts, community leaders, and students to share their knowledge on the creation of liveable, sustainable, and resilient cities. The theme this year, “Liveable Cities in Uncertain Times,” will address how cities can remain or become more liveable even in the face of

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Towards a Healthy Singapore: Green Building Impact on Public Health

Explore the link between the built environment and public health through sustainability workshops, exhibition booths and a panel discussion feauturing Guest-of-Honour Minister Grace Fu. Aligning with the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment’s 2024 theme, “Public Hygiene”, highlights include the launch of a “Towards A Healthy Singapore” booklet and a tour of the net zero

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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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