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 Driving the future of Singapore’s innovation and enterpriseNUS Engineering held its inaugural Industry Day on 21 November 2018. Titled “Enabling Industry Innovation”, the event aims to bring together partners from industry, government and academia to explore and collaborate in driving the future of Singapore’s innovation and enterprise. NUS Engineering Dean Prof Chua Kee Chaing kick-started the first Industry Day with a welcome […]22 November 2018Read MoreGlobal top 10 for employabilityNUS graduates are among the world’s top 10 most employable, according to the latest Global University Employability Ranking. The University has jumped six places to be ranked 10th worldwide and is the only Singapore university to feature among the global top 10, testament to a decade of increasingly strong performance in producing workplace-ready graduates. The […]15 November 2018Read MoreFrom plastic waste to ultralight PET aerogel with wide-ranging applicationsThe NUS Mechanical Engineering researchers have made another significant contribution towards resolving the global issue of plastic waste. The research team led by Associate Professor Hai Minh Duong and Professor Nhan Phan-Tien, in collaboration with Dr Xiwen Zhang from the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) under the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), […]2 November 2018Read MoreCoolestSG sets to develop and deploy efficient cooling technology!Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Chan Chun Sing, at the Opening Ceremony of the Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) on 30 October 2018, announced the formation of the Cooling Energy Science and Technology Singapore (CoolestSG) Consortium. CoolestSG, which is hosted in NUS, will develop and accelerate the deployment and commercialisation of cooling technologies, which […]31 October 2018Read MoreNewly launched SgEC to address future energy challengesThe Singapore Energy Centre (SgEC) was launched on 31 October 2018, in conjunction with the Singapore International Energy Week 2018 (SIEW). The SgEC, a joint research centre between NUS and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), aims to develop sustainable energy solutions to overcome the global energy challenges of the future. It is a consortium funded […]31 October 2018Read MoreNew advanced materials corporate lab to boost electronics sectorApplied Materials, Inc. and NUS jointly launched the Applied Materials-NUS Advanced Materials Corporate Lab on 25 October 2018. The establishment of the S$70 million corporate laboratory is supported by the National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF). Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the NRF, was the Guest-of-Honour at the launch ceremony held […]26 October 2018Read MoreC4NGP inks MOUs to develop Singapore’s next-generation digital maritime ecosystemThe Centre of Excellence in Modelling and Simulation for Next Generation Ports (C4NGP) – a collaboration between NUS and the Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) – inked MOUs with seven industry and research partners to develop digital twins of next-generation ports and maritime systems at its official opening on 19 October 2018. The signing ceremony was […]22 October 2018Read MoreAn honorary professorship at Tsinghua UniversityProfessor Philip Liu, Vice President (Research and Technology) and Distinguished Professor from NUS Civil & Environmental Engineering, received an Honorary Professorship at Tsinghua University in China on 14 October 2018. Pro Liu’s research focuses on Coastal Oceanography and Engineering. He is known for his outstanding achievements and contributions to tsunami and coastal disaster resilience technology. […]15 October 2018Read MoreElected Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS)Professor Adekunle Olusola Adeyeye was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) by the APS Council of Representatives at its September meeting upon the recommendation of the APS Topical Group on Magnetism and its Applications (GMAG). Prof Adeyeye is recognised for his contributions to the synthesis and characterisation of magnetic nanostructures and their applications […]27 September 2018Read MoreA sustainable approach to producing amino acidsAmino acids are essential to life and are produced through microbial cultivation processes such as fermentation, which are costly, time consuming and require extensive separation processes. A new research breakthrough by Assoc Prof Yan Ning from NUS Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and his team is capable of producing a series of amino acids from woody […]13 September 2018Read MoreAsia’s first fully solar-powered quadcopterClass of 2018 NUS Engineering alumni Goh Chong Swee, Kuan Jun Ren and Yeo Jun Han have achieved a major step forward – they have created Asia’s first fully solar-powered quadcopter drone! Utilising solar power with no battery or other energy storage on board, their current prototype has flown above 10 metres in test flights […]29 August 2018Read MoreSuccess for NUS Engineering researchers at IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Awards 2018At this year’s IES (The Institution of Engineers, Singapore) Prestigious Engineering Achievement Awards, NUS Engineering researchers scored top honours in the following award categories: Applied Research and Development 4-IN-1 Smart Utilities Plant tailored for tropics by National University of Singapore (NUS) & King Abdullah University ofScience and Technology Citation A research breakthrough that paves the […]26 July 2018Read MoreFirst41424344454647Last