S$13M boost for ports and maritime research
Funding announced at Singapore Maritime Institute forum to accelerate adoption of cutting-edge digital twin and AI technologies for the shipping sector.
Discovery offers path to safer sodium rechargeable batteries
CDE researchers identify a new sodium-ion-based solid electrolyte composition that may enable ultrafast battery charge and discharge.
A self-charging battery powered by moisture from the air
Researchers say rechargeable fabric-like ‘battery’ provides higher electrical output than a conventional AA battery and could be used to power everyday electronics
Prof John Wang elected fellow of Singapore National Academy of Science
Prof Wang has pioneered cutting-edge research and development of advanced materials for energy and environment applications.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Study finds new clues to liver cancer progression
Researchers say the findings from their study will help pave the way for new therapeutic targets to control tumour development