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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.
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.
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.
$1m makerspace opens at SUTD as part of James Dyson Foundation’s plan to support Stem education
The 6,200 sq ft space is sponsored by the James Dyson Foundation, technology company Dyson’s global charitable foundation, as part of its $3 million plan to support Singapore’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem) education.
Researchers turn to age-old molding technique to 3D-print cell-laden vascular models
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain to be one of the leading causes of mortality around the world. There is an urgent need for improved vascular models, anatomically and biologically, to advance our understanding of disease progression. Such understanding can lead to the development of new therapeutic interventions.
Why do landslides occur and will there be more in future?
Engineering experts tell The Straits Times that such incidents in Singapore are commonly caused by heavy rain. They say that with more frequent bouts of intense rainfall projected, more landslides may occur.
Researchers unravel cell biology through artificial intelligence
Assoc Prof Javier G. Fernandez and PhD candidate Jyothsna Vasudevan from SUTD collaborated with National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University and successfully demonstrated the correlation between cytoskeleton organisation and nuclear position by turning to artificial intelligence.
Counterfeiting is a robust industry
This article from Society of Chemical Industry featured case studies of research done by EPD Associate Prof Joel Yang on tiny QR codes and SMT Assistant Prof Liu Xiaogang’s research on phosphorescence for security inks.
Achieving the reddest red: Schrödinger’s red
Researchers from A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, NUS and SUTD have collaborated to design and realise reds at the ultimate limit of saturation as predicted by theory, where the team worked together on conceptualisation methodology, fabrications, characterisations and simulations.
Deep Learning for Underwater Robots
Researchers in Singapore are training soft robots to effectively move through water using deep machine learning.