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Singapore Airlines Launches The Upcycling Project
Dr Teo Tee Hui Featured on Channel NewsAsia
Dr Teo Tee Hui Featured on Channel NewsAsia
Liquid Metal Antennas with High Wireless Powering Efficiency for Biological Use
New battery-free and wirelessly powered electronic devices find applications in advanced medicine and healthcare. Yet, such electronic …
AZO Sensors:Liquid Metal Antennas with High Wireless Powering Efficiency for Biological Use
AZO Sensors featured a research by SUTD researchers on using Galinstan to make stretchable and conductive traces microfluidic antennas for biological use. The article included a quote from postdoctoral research fellow, Dr Kento Yamagishi from DManD, Associate Prof Michinao Hashimoto and also mentioned Assistant Prof Huang Shaoying.
Building Innovative and Enterprising Industry-Academic Partnerships
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Malika for Obtaining MOE AcRF Tier 2 Grant Call Funding – Information Systems Technology and Design (ISTD)
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Malika for Obtaining MOE AcRF Tier 2 Grant Call Funding – Information Systems Technology and Design (ISTD)
Life after the Olympics – S’pore athletes back in training, school, and pigging out
Inspiring Women in Science: An Interview with Dr. Dorien Herremans
Making his mark in Robotics – Dr Mohan Rajesh Elara
Assistant Professor Desmond Loke Featured on Nanowerk
Nanowerk did a special highlight on a ground-breaking modelling toolkit that can predict current of new type of memory. This research was led by SMT Assistant Prof Desmond Loke and his team. To read more, click here.
This research highlight can also be found at https://www.sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2021/7/new-modelling-toolkit-predict-new-type-of-memory