NUS DOA Graduate Research Symposium 2023
The symposium is an academic forum organized by NUS DOA to share graduate research work with other students, faculty members, and invited guests.
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The symposium is an academic forum organized by NUS DOA to share graduate research work with other students, faculty members, and invited guests.
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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
CDE Groundbreakers Series: Shedding Nano-light on Quantum Materials Read More »
What does meaningful participation look like in Singapore’s future? How might the government, industry and citizens engage more equally in local urban development processes? Walk through Participate in Design (P!D)’s journey and join the conversation on how we might rethink participatory design in Singapore.
Celebrating 10 Years Of Participatory Design Practice In Singapore Read More »
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 programme includes the lecturers and case studies to discover, keep up with the latest developments
RothoSchool x SkyTimber / Mass Timber Architecture in the Tropics Int’l Seminar 2023 Read More »
An exclusive event that promises to empower your organization through the transformative power of design. This is a unique opportunity for Learning and Development (L&D) Directors, CMOs, Marketing Directors, and Design professionals to gain valuable insights and interact with award-winning designers and esteemed professors.
Design Thinking Day 2023 Read More »
Sustainability: A buzzword that captures headlines the world over and means different things to varying segments of society. But what does it really mean for industrial sectors, which significantly contribute to improving our quality of life? Learn more about the energy sector’s vital role in supporting industries and consumers; and how your knowledge can contribute
Industry Talk: Sustainability in the Energy Sector Read More »
You are invited to the Opening Night of the “What If: Design Futures” Exhibition, a showcase of visionary design projects that delve into the boundless possibilities of tomorrow, happening at the Arena@Bridge+ Ascent, Singapore Science Park 1 on 15th August, 7pm – 9pm! Jointly organised by Capitaland and the National University of Singapore, Division of Industrial Design. What If : Design
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The CDE Career Fair 2023, jointly organised by the Centre for Future-ready Graduates and the College of Design and Engineering, is held on-campus on 12 and 13 September 2023, at the NUS Block EA Atrium. Meet key employers across various industries at the fair, and unlock employment and internship opportunities. Join our career-related activities leading
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If you think heritage is merely a rigid concept of transferring old doctrines and freezing historic buildings in time, let Dr Nikhil Joshi tell you otherwise. In his talk The Romance of Heritage, the NUS Department of Architecture senior lecturer seeks to dispel the preconceived notion people may have about heritage. He will also shed
NUS MA(Architectural Conservation) talk: The Romance of Heritage Read More »
ArchiVAL is an annual school-wide exhibition presented by the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Department of Architecture (DoA), and curated by The Architecture Society (TAS). The exhibition showcases a collection of selected NUS architecture and landscape architecture student projects from the past academic year, encapsulating the stories and emotions of the architecture school community, during