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Screen time without guilt during Covid-19
3 May 2020

When the circuit breaker measures were announced almost a month ago, Dr Andrew Yee quickly drew up a home-based learning timetable for his four-year-old son.

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Prof Liu Xiaogang Featured on Chemical & Engineering News
2 May 2020

Prof Liu Xiaogang is featured in Chemical & Engineering News, using fluorescence to tackle the problem of illicit cooking oil.

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How Life in Our Cities Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic
2 May 2020
The pandemic will change urban life forever. We asked 11 leading global experts in urban policy, planning, history, and health for their…
Xiaogang Liu is using fluorescence to tackle the problem of illicit cooking oil
2 May 2020
The Singapore-based physical chemist is building a database of fluorescence fingerprints to help nab adulterated food products
Screen time without guilt
2 May 2020
When the circuit breaker measures were announced almost a month ago, Dr Andrew Yee quickly drew up a home-based learning timetable for…
Best practices and success principles for PhD students and early career researchers
30 April 2020
Whenever a new student, intern, or research assistant joins my lab, I often find myself repeating a lot of our lab’s best practices. One of…
Asst Prof Peter Ortner featured on Houzz, How Should Singapore’s Built Environment Change Post-Pandemic?
29 April 2020

Asst Prof Peter Ortner featured on Houzz, How Should Singapore’s Built Environment Change Post-Pandemic?

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How Should Singapore’s Built Environment Change Post-Pandemic?
29 April 2020
The lessons and issues brought forth by Covid-19 will have an impact on urban planning and the buildings we live in
Assoc. Prof. Yeo Kang Shua featured on Business Times, A New World
24 April 2020

Assoc. Prof. Yeo Kang Shua featured on Business Times, A New World

ASD
All six local universities will let fresh graduates continue learning for free to access more jobs
24 April 2020
From May, 16,000 fresh graduates from the six autonomous universities will be able to take four continuing education and training (CET) modules offered by their alma mater for free.