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Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health, says in his foreword for the book, “my heartiest congratulations to Professor Chua and his team for their efforts in pushing the boundaries of 3D food printing technology. In this area, Singapore is a leader in the world, and I hope SUTD will continue to play a pioneering role.”
A reconfigurable robotic system for cleaning and maintenance
New MOE scholarship for pre-university students keen on careers in engineering and technology
Featured in Channel NewsAsia – New MOE scholarship aims to build strong pipeline of STEM talent
Featured in Channel NewsAsia – New MOE scholarship aims to build strong pipeline of STEM talent
Featured in Straits Times – New MOE scholarship for pre-university students keen on careers in engineering and technology
Featured in Straits Times – New MOE scholarship for pre-university students keen on careers in engineering and technology
Featured in Lianhe Zaobao – MOE launches engineering and technology scholarships for pre-university students
Featured in Lianhe Zaobao – MOE launches engineering and technology scholarships for pre-university students
Featured in Channel 8 – Ministry of Education to issue new engineering and technology scholarships to local high school students from next year
Featured in Channel 8 – Ministry of Education to issue new engineering and technology scholarships to local high school students from next year
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Prof Lim Sun Sun writes for the Straits Times in a monthly column on technology and society.
Dr Franklin Anariba Featured on Phys.org
(A) Student misconception device assembly using Zn and Cu electrodes short-circuited with Cu cut-out thin sheets. (B) Diagram of the device displaying materials used and device electrical configuration. (C, D) Illustrations showing how a misconception is corrected via trial and error (time) or by the instructor. Credit: SUTD
Phys.org published an article featuring research led by SMT lecturer Dr Franklin Anariba on a design-based activity that can enhance students’ understanding in electrochemistry. The first author of this research is EPD undergraduate Vanessa Chia.
To read more, https://phys.org/news/2022-05-design-based-students-electrochemistry.html