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Researchers develop a novel 2D material that uses a virus to kill cancer cells
Scientists from SUTD have designed a novel thermal-based therapy nano-system that destroys more than 20% of pancreatic cancer cells using microsecond electrical pulses and with excellent bio-compatibility.
Robots assemble! Meet Singapore’s robotic workforce
We look at 10 outstanding robots – some familiar and frequently seen, others to make their debut soon.
New drone-flying arena launched for testing, showcases of aerial robots
Singapore’s first aerial robotics arena will provide a space for researchers, companies, and government organisations to test and showcase their drones. A joint project by the National Robotics Programme (NRP) and SUTD, AerialArena@SUTD was officially launched at the NRP6 Festival on Friday (Feb 10).
Facility launched in SUTD in Changi to test drones without breaking no-fly-zone rules
The testing area is an open-air garden in the middle of the campus that is shielded with a large net around 20m high.
Public-private partnerships in urban mobility
Cities like Singapore need efficient transportation systems to physically connect people, goods and places. The development of transport.
Hawkers urge Town Council to replace all lights at ABC Food Centre as diners prefer a well-lit environment
Dr Teo Tee Hui, SUTD’s senior lecturer in Engineering Product Development, shared that choice of light colour, the distance between the lights and the height of the installation will affect the overall lighting effect.
Researchers develop a novel reconfigurable device that can bridge the gap between processor and memory
Research team led by SMT Assistant Prof Desmond Loke develops new reconfigurable shift register-in-memory architecture. The device works both as a reconfigurable memory component and as a programmable shift register.
Sustainability exhibition Circular Futures: Next Gen shows how waste can be upcycled into luxe design
The Chandelion is on display as part of Circular Futures: Next Gen at the National Design Centre.
SUTD develops courses for Teochew Federation to help entrepreneurs formulate business strategies
Customised entrepreneurial courses for small and medium-sized enterprises for the Teochew Federation (Singapore), to enhance the skills that leaders and managers need to master in a rapidly changing business environment.
Why do power banks catch fire?
Radio station, CNA938, interviewed Dr Teo Tee Hui (Engineering Product Development) on why power banks catch fire and the kind of safety accreditation consumers should look out for when getting a power bank.