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At the Speed of Light
From NRF RIE Magazine January issue: Associate Prof Dawn Tan’s research allows photonic integrated circuits to unlock their potential as high-resolution 3D photonic structures in ultra-high speed communications.
Light Confinement in a 3D Space
SUTD develops technology which allows for photonic integrated circuits to unlock their potential as high resolution 3D photonic structures in ultra-high speed communications.
Prosthetic Arm – New Hope for Singapore’s Healthcare
Vasantham channel’s Seithi (news) programme interviewed Assistant Prof Subburaj Karupppasamy and Tan Tock Seng Hospital’s Principal Prosthetist Trevor Binedell on their research collaboration to fabricate a non-metallic, self-locking 3D printed prosthetic arm for a patient. It is also 20% cheaper compared to conventional ones in the market. Trevor is also currently an EPD PhD student
Using the shells of insects to manufacture in Mars
Research paper co-authored by Assoc Prof Stylianos Dritsas featured on Channel 8, using the shells of insects to manufacture in Mars
Researchers develop low-cost, customizable, self-locking upper limb prosthesis
Upper limb forequarter amputations which involve the removal of the entire arm and scapula require highly customized prosthetic devices …
3D-printed food can support healthcare, sustainability efforts: Panel
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital is working with SUTD and NTU on several 3D food-printing research projects. Prof Chua Chee Kai (Head of Pillar, Engineering Product Development) is leading a digital food project,
Printing an arsenal of pandemic preparedness
From NRF RIE Magazine October issue: Professor Chua Chee Kai shares his thoughts on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the field of additive manufacturing, and how it will continue to influence it in the years to come.
3D Printed Structures: Most Important Projects
All3DP selects 15 of the most incredible 3D printed structures around the world, which included SUTD AirLab’s SUTD Time Capsule and AirMesh.
This is how we should build on Mars, scientists say
Astronauts may only need to bring one key ingredient to build shelters and manufacture tools on Mars.
SUTD scientists use 3D printing to create heart cells from stem cells
All humans start out from a single cell which then divides to eventually form the embryo. Depending on the signals sent by their adjacent …