RESEARCH NEWS
Three CDE faculty honoured at University Awards
Professor Liu Bin, Associate Professor John Ho and Senior Lecturer Donn Koh recognised as “trailblazers” for their contributions to education and research.
Enhancing meals for the visually impaired and elderly
Forging meaningful connections, encouraging independence, and making meals a more enjoyable experience for everyone.
First demonstration of a secure quantum network with untrusted quantum devices
A more secure and open quantum internet has taken a few steps closer to becoming a reality.
NUS team receives two awards at flagship semiconductor conference
Research group led by Assistant Professor Gong Xiao presents seven papers at global conference showcasing the team’s innovations in semiconductor and microelectronics research.
Commentary: Tackling workplace safety needs to start from the young, and nursery rhymes may help
All of us have a part to play in ensuring the safety of our workplaces, writes Assistant Professor Loh Tzu Yang, Co-Director of the Master of Science in Safety, Health and Environmental Technology at the CDE.
Novel semiconductor study sees electrons that move like water
Researchers say study of semiconductor made from two layers of graphene challenges some fundamental assumptions about the physics of metals.
Signing of MOU marks a new chapter for SingHealth and NUS CDE
SingHealth and College of Design and Engineering, NUS (CDE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 27 June 2022 to develop a Development and Education framework for Biomedical Engineers in SingHealth to hone their knowledge on Biomedical Engineering and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT).
Commentary: Why do workplace accidents keep repeating themselves in Singapore?
Employers are not reflecting and acting enough, says Associate Professor Goh Yang Miang in a commentary for CNA.
Workshop aims to grow collaborations in sustainability research
SIMTech & ARTC – NUS CDE Workshop covered topics including wastewater treatment and resource recovery, sustainable business models and service systems, and product sustainability by design.
Singapore eyes green hydrogen as energy source with $25m institute
A new $25 million research institute aimed at making green hydrogen a commercially viable clean fuel to power Singapore’s needs was launched last Friday (July 1) as the Republic moves to decarbonise its energy sector.
Hydrogen innovations centre aims to power new green economy
New NUS Centre for Hydrogen Innovations includes several breakthrough research projects led by CDE professors.
SHINE workshop looks to ‘game-changing’ microelectronics
Industry experts and academics explore next-generation technology at event marking one year milestone of SHINE research centre.


