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 Young Green Building AdvocateDr Stephen Tay, Senior Lecturer from the Department of Building at NUS School of Design and Environment, has won the Young Green Building Advocate Award under the SGBC-BCA Sustainability Leadership Awards 2019.5 September 2019Read MoreFaculty members win top honours for advancing engineering and enhancing quality of life of SingaporeansThe winning projects of the IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Awards 2019 were presented at the World Engineers Summit (WES) 2019 Conference Dinner held on 29 August 2019 at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre. This year’s six winning projects demonstrated excellence in tackling pressing issues of climate change and urbanisation with technological innovations to […]3 September 2019Read MoreCleaNUS Project 2019: Behind the uniformNUS students spend a significant amount of their time on campus, so much so that the University often feels like a “second” home where their studies and play have become intertwined. In this second home, how often does the community stop and appreciate the cleaners who are seen pushing their cleaning carts? Do they […]25 July 2019Read MoreCarbon dioxide capture technologies to mitigate global warmingAssociate Professor Praveen Linga from NUS Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering highlights the importance of mitigating carbon dioxide emissions as Singapore begins its post-pandemic recovery, and discusses the future potential of carbon capture technology. Read More21 July 2019Read More‘Smart’ clothing that boosts wearable tech connectivity and battery life by 1,000 timesMost of today’s wearable devices are singularly connected to a user’s smartphone and transmit data via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi signals. These waves radiate outwards in all directions and most of the energy is lost to the surrounding area. This drastically reduces the efficiency of the wearable technology as most of its battery life is consumed […]16 July 2019Read MoreHarvesting clean water from moist airHuge amounts of water evaporate from water surfaces such as reservoirs and the open sea each day. To address this issue, especially in water scarce areas, researchers from NUS found an innovative way to harvest water from the humid air above water surfaces. The solution lies in a unique zinc-based water-absorbing hydrogel that was developed last […]12 July 2019Read MoreDr Praveen Linga elected Fellow of Royal Society of ChemistryAssociate Professor Praveen Linga from NUS Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering has been elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry for his contribution in the field of chemical sciences. The Royal Society of Chemistry is one of the oldest and most reputed professional bodies headquartered in the United Kingdom. Associate Professor Linga is currently the […]12 July 2019Read MoreNUS scientists discover how to ‘lock’ heat in placeRotated at 0.5 rpm, the experimental system on the left shows the hottest (white) part of the ring is fixed at the bottom as it moves. The reference on the right shows the hottest part of the ring moving in conjunction with its motion A ground-breaking study conducted by researchers from NUS Electrical and Computer […]11 July 2019Read MoreGroundbreaking new blood test for Alzheimer’s diseaseDoctors may one day be able to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common cause of severe dementia, and monitor a patient’s response to treatment by doing a simple blood test. This could be made possible using the APEX (Amplified Plasmonic EXosome) system invented by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS). Designed to […]24 June 2019Read MoreNUS is top in the world for Green Building Project Management ResearchNUS has been named the top contributing institution in the world for research on green building projects in a bibliometric review published in prestigious journal Building & Environment, achieving global recognition for its extensive studies in the field.4 June 2019Read MoreProfessor Liu Bin receives the 2019 ACS Nano Lectureship Award for Asia/PacificProfessor Liu Bin, Head of NUS Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, has been awarded the 2019 American Chemical Society (ACS) Nano Lectureship Award for Asia/Pacific. Professor Liu’s innovative research focuses on the design and synthesis of organic nanomaterials and explores their applications in optoelectronic devices and biomedical research, including advances in solar cells, bioimaging, and cancer30 May 2019Read MoreEngineering researchers receive awards at the NUS University Awards 2019Dean’s Chair Associate Professor Vincent Tan (NUS Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department of Mathematics, NUS Faculty of Science) and Associate Professor Yan Ning (NUS Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) received the Young Researcher Award at this year’s NUS University Awards held on 28 May at the NUS University Cultural Centre. They were among the eight […]30 May 2019Read MoreFirst39404142434445Last