News NUS researchers at work; Asst Prof Andy Tay (Biomedical Engineering) using microneedles to boost plant growth. Year202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015 All CDE NewsAlumni & GivingAwards & AchievementsCDE in the NewsEventsResearch ImpactStudent LifeVideos Cooling with heat: Hybrid air conditioner that reduces electricity consumptionNew air conditioners use heating from the sun and surroundings to provide cool air more efficiently.14 May 2020Read MoreRealistic thin-film robots that can move and feel!Light-driven robots thinner than paper – beautiful creations by Associate Professor Ho Ghim Wei’s group.28 April 2020Read MoreRapid test kit for COVID-19 launchedA test kit by former NUS medtech startup Biolidics Limited has been approved in the US.27 April 2020Read MoreFighting infectious diseases using AIA new AI designs experiments to quickly identify the best treatment out of countless combinations of drugs.25 April 2020Read MoreThe future of health diagnosticsProfessor Lim Chwee Teck, Director of the Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech), and faculty member of NUS Biomedical Engineering and NUS Mechanical Engineering, explains how wearable technology, big data, and artificial intelligence will shape the future of health diagnostics. Read More 20 April 2020Read MoreNew silicon chip ‘fingerprint’ for stronger hardware security at low costNovel technique by NUS researchers lets computer chips identify themselves more reliably to resist hackers.15 April 2020Read MoreTapping quantum computing for problem solvingNUS researchers will now have access to 15 of IBM’s powerful quantum computing systems via a cloud service.2 April 2020Read MoreElectric cars and fuel cells: A hopeful outlook for a sustainable ‘car-lite’ SingaporeNUS professors weigh in on Singapore’s drive to phase out traditional cars for electric vehicles by 2040.31 March 2020Read MoreThe world’s first aerogels made from scrap rubber tyresThe light and durable materials are an eco-friendly solution to recycle otherwise enduring rubber waste.18 March 2020Read MoreProgrammed for the FutureLee Qin Li graduated as a chemical engineer, but now codes for a living.18 March 2020Read MoreEnabling battery-powered silicon chips to work faster and longerResearchers from the NUS Green IC group at ECE have a new technique to make silicon chips consume less power and perform better.9 March 2020Read MoreHigher starting salaries and strong employment prospects for NUS Engineering graduatesA survey of graduates from the local universities reveals the average starting salary of NUS Engineering graduates.28 February 2020Read MoreFirst35363738394041Last