News The latest news and happenings at the College of Design and Engineering Year20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015 All CDE NewsAlumni & GivingAwards & AchievementsCDE in the NewsEventsResearch ImpactStudent LifeVideos Assembling traditional Chinese architectural cultureLiane Zabao reports on a workshop held by the Department of Architecture at Chung-Wen pagoda. 7 December 2022Read MoreMeet the 23-year-old who invented a device to scratch that eczema itch without hurting your skinCNA Women profiles NUS Industrial Design graduate Koh Bei Ning and her rollerball device for eczema sufferers that was recently named national runner-up in the James Dyson Award.2 December 2022Read MoreHer grandma’s struggle with dementia led to this Singaporean scientist developing a test to detect early stagesCNA Women feature profiles Dr Shao Huilin (Dept of Biomedical Engineering) and her work development of tests for early detection and treatment of dementia.1 December 2022Read MoreNew initiative gets Toa Payoh residents involved in solving issues like bulky waste dumpingCoverage of the launch of the Dragon Heart Community Platform by the Municipal Services Office and the CDE's Centre for Sustainable Asian Cities.30 November 2022Read MorePublic can observe restoration work up close in conserved 1880s house from 2023Coverage of the opening of ArClab - the Architectural Conservation Laboratory - at 141 Neil Road, managed by the Department of Architecture.19 November 2022Read MoreRed hot Red Dot winnersSeven novel concepts from Singapore have won the Red Dot Award: Design Concept - including three from NUS Industrial Design students.1 October 2022Read MoreInvention to relieve eczema itching runner-up in James Dyson AwardIndustrial Design (Class of 2022) graduate Koh Bei Ning designed a rollerball itch reliever to help eczema patients cope with itchy skin.7 September 2022Read MoreResearch engineer develops rehab tools to help father’s stroke recovery, wins James Dyson AwardRehabit device, designed by Industrial Design (Class of 2022) graduate John Tay, named the national winner of the annual James Dyson Award.7 September 2022Read MoreThe Singaporean designer who’s helping dementia patients with her award-winning ‘memory tool’Designer and design educator Poh Yun Ru's motion-tracking tool won the grand prize at the Lexus Design Award. 4 September 2022Read MoreNUS signs MOU with German firm to train engineering studentsEngineering students from NUS will get to pick up skills needed to work in complex processing plants under a collaboration with German company HIMA. 25 August 2022Read MoreNUS team invents battery that generates power using humid airWhat if you could wear a health monitoring device that powers itself using Singapore's humid weather?17 August 2022Read MorePeople’s Park Centre unlikely to be preserved if it goes en-blocSenior Lecturer Nikhil Joshi (Department of Architecture) featured in CNA report on the possible demolition of People's Park Centre in Singapore's Chinatown area.8 August 2022Read MoreFirst456789Last