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Using nanoscale 3D printing to create high-resolution light field prints
22 June 2021

Wouldn’t it be amazing if printed images can look three-dimensional (3D)? Unfortunately, conventional prints like photographs display two- …

PhysicsWorld: Liquid metal antenna matches extreme curvature and deformation of moving organs
08 June 2021

PhysicsWorld published an article on a liquid metal antenna that matches extreme curvature and deformation of moving organs. This research was led by Associate Prof Michinao Hashimoto.

Original link: https://physicsworld.com/a/liquid-metal-antenna-matches-extreme-curvature-and-deformation-of-moving-organs/

The liquid metal antenna attached to an ex vivo porcine heart. (Courtesy: Adv. Mater. 10.1002/adma.202008062)

Researchers break new ground in 3D printed soft robotics with largest range of polymer hybrids
13 April 2021

In a study published in Applied Materials Today, researchers from Singapore have developed the largest range of silicone and epoxy hybrid …

Small Caps: 3D Metalforge commissions new high performance metal printer
12 April 2021

Associate Prof Soh Gim Song and team have been working with 3D MetalForge to co-developed the H-WAAM printer, which can print faster, and larger metal parts. Read the news by Small Caps on this translation at 3D Metalforge commissions new high performance metal printer (smallcaps.com.au)

3D Metalforge has demonstrated

Technology makes it easy: 3D printed houses
09 April 2021

Channel 8’s Hello Singapore does a spotlight on 3D printed homes, featuring interviews with ASD Assistant Prof Carlos Bañón and ASD PhD student Chiu Po Heng.

Unique method to fabricate freeform structures of thermoplastics in microparticulate gels
08 April 2021

3D printing of polymer inks in embedding media to fabricate freeform and overhang structures may find applications in rapid prototyping of actuators and antennas.

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NEW BOOK: 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing of Electronics
25 March 2021

World Scientific Series in 3D Printing: Volume 3
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing of Electronics
Principles and Applications
https://doi.org/10.1142/11773 | July 2021 | Pages: 416

Author: Chee Kai Chua (SUTD), Wai Yee Yeong (NTU), Hong Yee Low (SUTD), Tuan Tran (NTU) and

Prof Carlos Banon features in DesignSingapore, 6th episode of #designspottingsg​
27 February 2021

Prof Carlos Banon features in DesignSingapore, 6th episode of #designspottingsg​

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SciTech Daily: New Method Developed to Create “Food Inks” for 3D Printing Fresh Vegetables
03 February 2021

SciTech Daily published a research article on a new method to develop “food inks” for 3D printing vegetables. This research was a collaboration between SUTD, NTU and Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and the article included quotes from Prof Chua Chee Kai.

Original Link: https://scitechdaily.com/new-method-developed-to-create-food-inks-for-3d-printing-fresh-vegetables/

A ‘foodscape’ assembled with 3D-printed

RIE News: At the Speed of Light
31 January 2021

RIE News featured research by Associate Prof Dawn Tan on a technology she developed that allows photonic integrated circuits to unlock their potential as high-resolution 3D photonic structures in ultra-high speed communications.
SUTD researchers have developed a technology allowing photonic integrated circuits (PICs) to unlock their potential as high-resolution 3D photonic structures