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New MOE scholarship for pre-university students keen on careers in engineering and technology
This was announced by Education Minister Chan Chun Sing announced during a ceremony to mark the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between SUTD and James Dyson Foundation, a charitable set-up started by the British inventor.
A design-based activity to enhance students’ understanding in electrochemistry
The research was led by SMT lecturer Dr Franklin Anariba with first author, EPD undergraduate Vanessa Chia.
Study Shows a Potential Technology Based on Future Generation Wireless Network
Wireless communications have progressed from 3G to 4G to 5G, and the next phase is underway. What does 6G include, and how will it interact …
Unmanned drone deliveries in Singapore on track to reality
The launch of 5G networks, longer-lasting batteries and better sensors are among developments in the past two years that have brought the concept of unmanned drone doorstep delivery of parcels closer to reality here.
Customised 3D printed meals on demand
Professor Chua Chee Kai, Head of the Engineering Product Development Pillar at SUTD, joins an exclusive interview with Lianhe Zaobao. Prof Chua has developed a prototype food printer, which he plans to put on the market soon.
Guiding the Design of Metal Batteries Using Charge Transport Prediction Method
An SUTD research group has come up with first principles-based charge transport equations for electrode–electrolyte present modeling to progress the knowledge of the electrode–electrolyte transport process and fulfill the zero-current problem.
Robots Keep Spotless Score
Researchers from Singapore have designed a sensor for autonomous cleaning robots making them better cleaners.
James Dyson Foundation invests $3m to inspire more young engineers in Singapore
The foundation will also launch an engineering innovation studio at the Singapore University of Technology and Design – a 6,200 sq ft space where the university’s students can work on Dyson technology projects.
Researchers set their sights on chalcogenide nanostructured displays
Research teams from SUTD and A*STAR IMRE designed and demonstrated the use of chalcogenide nanostructures to reversibly tune Mie resonances in the visible spectrum.
Laying the foundation for the future of cleaning
THE cleaning sector has been grappling with a worsening labour crunch over the years, but the demand for cleaning services has been …