RESEARCH NEWS
DID students score prestigious Red Dot design award
Verdure, a design project for a modular “green wall” system, aims to foster harmony between people and nature.
Unveiling the R22e: Singapore’s first electric race car
Designed and built by students, the R22e was launched at an event attended by Senior Minister of State for Transport Chee Hong Tat.
NUS students build Singapore’s first electric race car
Engineering students at NUS have built the country’s first electric race car, which can go from 0kmh to 100kmh in 3.9 seconds.
CDE BME academics recognised for contributions to physical and engineering sciences in medicine
Prof Lim Chwee Teck and Assoc Prof Leo Hwa Liang have been elected Fellows of the International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine (IUPESM).
Inadequate charging networks could thwart electric vehicle adoption goals
Researchers say stresses on the charging network could become a significant deterrent to consumers switching to EVs.
AI platform enables doctors to optimise personalised chemotherapy dose
Based on a pilot clinical trial, close to 97% of dose recommendations by CURATE.AI were accepted by clinicians.
AI platform could allow doctors to reduce chemotherapy drug dose for cancer patients
Cancer patients who need chemotherapy could soon receive more personalised and effective treatment with potentially reduced side effects, through the help of artificial intelligence.
Industrial Design students showcase life-improving solutions
Division of Industrial Design’s Gradshow 2022 presents student design projects at first physical showcase in two years.
Student’s ‘Pastry Panic’ game scores at San Francisco conference
Game developed by Industrial Design student Yong Zhen Zhou scoops audience award at Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2022.
NUS showcases designs from graduating class
The National University of Singapore Division of Industrial Design (DID) is holding its annual graduate show.
Ceremony honours 2021 Outstanding Educator Award winners
After a long postponement caused by the pandemic, colleagues from CDE were honoured at The Outstanding Educator Award (OEA) Public Lectures 2021.
Plant medicine: Using AI to optimise soil composition while increasing crop yield
Scientists in Singapore are looking to boost plant growth by leveraging an artificial intelligence (AI) platform that has helped to determine possible combinations and doses of drugs used to treat Covid-19.


