NUS hydrogel tested for Mars mission farms
An advanced hydrogel, initially developed by NUS researchers for use in smart farm systems, has been tested for use in farms on future Mars missions.
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An advanced hydrogel, initially developed by NUS researchers for use in smart farm systems, has been tested for use in farms on future Mars missions.
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Four young researchers receive the NRF Fellowship to pursue their game-changing research at NUS Engineering.
Four NUS Engineering researchers among 2021 NRF Fellows Read More »
Innovation and Design Programme students share their experiences working on their own, real-world projects.
The iDP: Pushing the frontiers of engineering and design Read More »
Designed as one of several central art pieces for the Central Library, the BookBridge is a first-of-its-kind bookshelf made from tropical Mass Engineered Timber, a renewable, sustainable building material for architecture.
Bridging knowledge for a sustainable future Read More »
Business intelligence software startup valued over US$1bn, PatSnap, is the brainchild of NUS Engineering alumnus Jeffrey Tiong.
Engineering alumnus behind first NUS-supported unicorn Read More »
NUS researcher’s polymer-coating technique key to making the heater-thermometer hybrid sensors.
Nanodiamond sensors to unlock secrets of cells Read More »
In the World University Rankings by Subject 2021, NUS was placed among the top 10 for each of the Engineering and Technology programmes it was ranked in
NUS ranks in top 10 for Engineering subjects worldwide Read More »
More flexibility in module choice part of revamped curriculum structure for students to the Faculty of Engineering and School of Design and Environment.
Engineering education reimagined: Build your own degree Read More »
In the new academic year starting August 2021, students enrolling in the School of Design and Environment* (SDE) and Faculty of Engineering (FOE) can seamlessly take programmes from both schools to develop competencies across different fields. This is made possible via the new Common Curriculum Structure, which enables students in both schools to enjoy greater choice, breadth and flexibility in charting their learning journeys.  Â
With the increased saturation of the design scene, many might wonder, what truly is good design? Find out more in the webinar organised by WhatisDesign.
The beauty of good design and its effect on sustainability Read More »