News NUS researchers at work; Asst Prof Andy Tay (Biomedical Engineering) using microneedles to boost plant growth. Year20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015 All CDE NewsAlumni & GivingAwards & AchievementsCDE in the NewsEventsResearch ImpactStudent LifeVideos HOPES team named national James Dyson Award winnersA team from NUS Engineering has been selected as the national winner of the annual James Dyson Award, for their design for an easy to use at home glaucoma test.25 August 2021Read MoreHands-on Engineering at NUS: Creating Sensor SystemsHands-on engineering invention is what studying at NUS Engineering is all about. Delivering practical, innovative solutions to real world challenges. Discover more in this video about our Creating Sensor Systems class.10 August 2021Read MoreNUS hydrogel tested for Mars missionsAn advanced hydrogel, initially developed by NUS researchers for use in smart farm systems, has been tested for use in farms on future Mars missions which would feed the first visitors to the red planet.14 April 2021Read MoreThe cleanest room in Singapore: Visit the E6 NanoFab at NUS EngineeringProf Aaron Thean, Dean of NUS Engineering, takes us on a visit to the clean room at E6 NanoFab - a cutting-edge centre for micro-nanofabrication research, enabling multi-disciplinary academic and industrial research activities in nanotechnology and microelectronics.8 March 2021Read MoreIce that burns: Boosting Singapore’s energy securitySolidified Natural Gas (SNG) is natural gas that is compressed and trapped in ice-like cages made primarily of water. A breakthrough process developed by NUS researchers allows the production of SNG much more economically and using much less toxic chemicals than previous methods, opening the way to easy storage of this increasingly popular energy source.3 December 2020Read MoreFirst1Last