College of Design and Engineering

BME – APACMed MOU EVENT

Department of Biomedical Engineering College of Design and Engineering BME – APACMed MOU EVENT Aims to fortify corporate linkages and to achieve both the expert and academic progression of joint research and development activities Signatories Acting Dean of CDE, Prof. Teo Kie Leong CEO of APACMed, Ms. Harjit Gill DATE Thursday, 27 July 2023 TIME […]

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ArchiVAL 2023

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

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NUS M.Arch Graduation Show 2023

Join us for the NUS M.Arch Graduation Show 2023, a prestigious annual exhibition showcasing the remarkable design thesis projects accomplished by the graduating cohort of Master of Architecture (M.Arch) students from the esteemed National University of Singapore (NUS).  This year, the exhibition’s theme, “Sensibilities,” delves deep into the motives behind each project, revealing the profound

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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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Meet the Groundbreakers: Professor John Rogers, Northwestern University
Topic: Soft, Skin-Interfaced Devices for Health Monitoring and Haptic Interactions

This talk describes key emerging ideas in soft electronic, microfluidic and microelectromechanical systems for (1) continuous monitoring of vital signs in maternal, fetal and neonatal care, (2) biomarker analysis of sweat with athletes and cystic fibrosis patients and (3) vibro-haptic sensory feedback in rehabilitation.

Meet the Groundbreakers: Professor John Rogers, Northwestern University
Topic: Soft, Skin-Interfaced Devices for Health Monitoring and Haptic Interactions
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