News The latest news and happenings at the College of Design and Engineering Year20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015 All CDE NewsAlumni & GivingAwards & AchievementsCDE in the NewsEventsResearch ImpactStudent LifeVideos Paving the way for ultrafast, energy-efficient memory and logic devicesAn NUS research team has demonstrated a long-sought capability to pave the way for ultrafast, energy-efficient memory and logic devices beyond conventional electronics.27 June 2025Read MorePerovskite tandem solar cell achieves new efficiency recordResearchers break 26% barrier with solar cell design that could power next-generation wearables and smart devices.26 June 2025Read More‘We view buildings as robotic ecosystems’Asst Prof Ali Ghahramani leads research at CDE that redefines how we think about buildings: not as static infrastructure, but as intelligent, human-centric environments.25 June 2025Read MoreQ&A: Shaping the future of technology with new materialsQuantum materials are changing the way we understand electronics — and could open the door to entirely new technologies. 18 June 2025Read MoreBiomaterial shows how ageing in the heart could be reversedBreakthrough study by CDE researchers uncovers how to reverse age-related changes in heart cells by changing their environment.11 June 2025Read MoreAI customises heart valve treatments for men and womenResearch shows sex-specific therapies could improve outcomes for deadly valve disease.10 June 2025Read MoreNanoparticle smart spray helps crops block infection before it startsPrecision-targeted treatment developed by CDE researchers protects plants from harmful bacteria without disrupting natural functions.3 June 2025Read MoreGene platform promises improved cancer cell therapiesNew non-viral gene delivery system developed by CDE researchers efficiently engineers immune cells with minimal damage, potentially widening access to treatments.23 May 2025Read MoreNew data-driven method reveals how (un)predictable complex systems can beThis breakthrough could enhance forecasting and uncertainty assessment across diverse fields from weather forecasting to AI.22 May 2025Read MoreUltra-tough hydrogel inspired by bambooNature-inspired material combines strength, flexibility and sustainability for next-generation protective and biomedical applications19 May 2025Read MoreCDE faculty lead key programmes under NUS sustainability initiativeProf Lee Poh Seng and Assoc Prof Yuan Chao to head efforts in energy resilience and urban sustainability under the new NUS Sustainable Futures programme.8 May 2025Read More‘AI’s future lies in making it more efficient, accessible, and sustainable’Named one of IEEE AI’s 10 to Watch, CDE Asst Prof Wang Xinchao discusses his work in AI efficiency and its potential impact across industries.9 April 2025Read MoreFirst12345Last