NUS researchers at work; Asst Prof Andy Tay (Biomedical Engineering) using microneedles to boost plant growth. NEWS Year202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015 All CDE NewsAlumni & GivingAwards & AchievementsCDE in the NewsEventsResearch ImpactStudent LifeVideos Innovative solutions to tackle the energy crisisNUS Engineering researchers are making important contributions towards enhancing Singapore’s energy security for a brighter and more sustainable future.28 June 2021Read MoreNUS industrial designers’ Aline Chair wins Red Dot Award for design qualityNUS industrial designers have won a prestigious Red Dot Award in 2021. The international jury has awarded Aline Chair the distinction “Red Dot”, which stands for high design quality.21 June 2021Read MoreDeveloping green and efficient cooling solutions for data centresResearchers from NUS Engineering join with research and industry partners to develop cooling solutions for data centres in tropical locations.17 June 2021Read MoreOpinion: Shoring up Singapore’s STEM workforceWith more demand for workers trained in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), Asst Prof Andy Tay offers some suggestions for motivating students to join and stay in STEM-related jobs.15 June 2021Read MoreNovel approach to wirelessly power wearable devicesAn innovative power transmission and energy harvesting system that uses the human body to transmit power to wearable devices has been developed by NUS engineers.11 June 2021Read MoreFinancing a sustainable future: Lessons learnt from the NUS issuance of green bondsAmong institutes of higher learning, NUS has been an early mover in the sustainability-linked finance journey.10 June 2021Read MoreProf Liu Bin awarded Royal Society of Chemistry Centenary PrizeAward recognises her work in the design and synthesis of organic molecules and nanomaterials to advance biomedical research and applications, as well as for excellence in communication.8 June 2021Read MoreBlood test for real-time monitoring of cancer treatmentThe system called ExoSCOPE could tell doctors whether cancer drugs are working for a patient within 24 hours of the start of the treatment.8 June 2021Read MoreNUS researcher named 2021 Schmidt Science Fellow“The Schmidt Science fellowship allows me to pursue high-risk research at the boundaries of traditional disciplines,” said PhD student Max Hülsey.4 June 2021Read MoreInnovative technique automates production of pharmaceutical compoundsResearchers say new process can speed up the production of a range of pharmaceutical molecules, and have use in drug discovery and design.1 June 2021Read MoreThe architecture of relationshipsThemed “to gather: The Architecture of Relationships”, the exhibition is running from 22 May to 21 November 2021 at Venice, Italy, and is jointly presented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and DesignSingapore Council. Sixteen built and speculative projects are on showcase.28 May 2021Read MoreSDE winners for 2021 Annual Teaching Excellence & Annual Digital Education AwardsSix of SDE faculty members have received either the Annual Teaching Excellence Award (ATEA) or Annual Digital Education Award (ADEA) 2021.25 May 2021Read MoreFirst29303132333435Last