News NUS researchers at work; Asst Prof Andy Tay (Biomedical Engineering) using microneedles to boost plant growth. Year202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015 All CDE NewsAlumni & GivingAwards & AchievementsCDE in the NewsEventsResearch ImpactStudent LifeVideos NUS Engineering entrepreneur rises to COVID challengesDriven by a desire to tackle pandemic-related problems, NUS ECE graduate Kenny Chen co-founded two companies before he had even graduated.1 September 2020Read MoreNUS Engineers join the battle against COVID-19From 3D-printed masks to AI-assisted drug testing, NUS Engineering researchers have stepped up to join the fight against the virus.14 July 2020Read MoreNUS GRIP launches new initiative to help graduating cohort launch deep tech start-upsGRIP MAKE looks to guide graduates in turning their research into viable businesses.24 June 2020Read More3D-printed masks to fight COVID-19NUS Mechanical Engineers print soft and comfortable masks for physicians.19 May 2020Read MoreProgrammed for the FutureLee Qin Li graduated as a chemical engineer, but now codes for a living.18 March 2020Read MoreHigher starting salaries and strong employment prospects for NUS Engineering graduatesA survey of graduates from the local universities reveals the average starting salary of NUS Engineering graduates.28 February 2020Read MoreSDE’s 50th anniversary in 2019During SDE's 50th anniversary, we revisit our past, pay tribute to the present and envision our shared future. Join us as we create the next chapter of our school and nation together.31 December 2019Read MoreRevolutionising Healthcare in Rural Communities, One Drone at a TimeHow engineering expertise is delivering medical supplies to marginalised communities Stepping into Yonah’s office, we see a collection of 3D printers, CNC machines and workstations – as well as an unfinished prototype of their latest drone, which is capable of delivering a 3kg payload over an impressive 100km radius. This is the headquarters of Yonah, […]15 May 2019Read MoreTHE BREAD WINNERSPartners in life and in business, Ms Pranoti Nagarkar (Engineering ’03) and Mr Rishi Israni (Computing ’03) turned a dinner conversation into the world’s first flatbread-making robot, Rotimatic. WHO ARE THEY? Ms Pranoti Nagarkar and Mr Rishi Israni are the inventors of Rotimatic, an automated kitchen appliance that makes flatbread. Their company, Zimplistic […]8 April 2019Read MoreOn the 2019 Forbes’ top “30 Under 30/Asia” listDr Wan Chunfeng, a research fellow from NUS Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Mr Yap Hong Kai, an NUS Biomedical Engineering’s alumnus, are among the honourees in the latest Forbes’ top “30 Under 30/Asia” list for the Industry, Manufacturing & Energy and Healthcare & Science categories respectively. Dr Wan specialises in water and energy […]3 April 2019Read MoreNUS Engineering Class of 1983 raised S$300,000 to establish a ScholarshipNUS Engineering Class of 1983 Charity Golf – pre-tee off group photo. The NUS Engineering Class of 1983 Charity Golf was held on 26 February 2019, Tuesday at the Orchid Country Club. Jointly organised by NUS Engineering and the Engineering Class of 1983, 144 alumni, donors, sponsors and friends took part in the golf tournament. […]27 February 2019Read MoreAsia’s first fully solar-powered quadcopterClass of 2018 NUS Engineering alumni Goh Chong Swee, Kuan Jun Ren and Yeo Jun Han have achieved a major step forward – they have created Asia’s first fully solar-powered quadcopter drone! Utilising solar power with no battery or other energy storage on board, their current prototype has flown above 10 metres in test flights […]29 August 2018Read MoreFirst12345Last