Pioneering smart bandage for monitoring chronic wounds
Innovative sensors used to conduct real-time assessment of chronic wounds.
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Innovative sensors used to conduct real-time assessment of chronic wounds.
Pioneering smart bandage for monitoring chronic wounds Read More »
Sustainable roofs, such as those with greenery and photovoltaic panels, can contribute to the roadmap for reducing the carbon footprint of cities but…
NUS researchers develop AI-powered tool to map sustainable roofs globally Read More »
Team HOPES from NUS Engineering named national winner of the annual James Dyson Award for their design for an easy to use glaucoma test.
Glaucoma sensor team wins national Dyson design award Read More »
Fellowship recognises Asst. Prof. Canepa’s work in the field of Computational Materials Science, including work designing new materials for clean energy technologies.
Asst. Prof. Piero Canepa elected fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry Read More »
Food tech startup Life3 Biotech is partnering with NUS Engineering to incorporate cutting edge technology into creating plant-based protein products that are more nutritious and taste like real meat.
Life3 Biotech and NUS Engineering partner to optimise food tech Read More »
Landmark findings underscore the importance of reducing exposure to fine respiratory aerosols, especially in indoor environments.
Researchers say rapid advances in quantum computing mean we can no longer take today’s toughest security software for granted.
NUS engineers bring attack-proof quantum communications two steps forward Read More »
NUS Engineering researchers are making important contributions towards enhancing Singapore’s energy security for a brighter and more sustainable future.
Innovative solutions to tackle the energy crisis Read More »
Researchers from NUS Engineering join with research and industry partners to develop cooling solutions for data centres in tropical locations.
Developing green and efficient cooling solutions for data centres Read More »
An innovative power transmission and energy harvesting system that uses the human body to transmit power to wearable devices has been developed by NUS engineers.
Novel approach to wirelessly power wearable devices Read More »