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Knotting semimetals in topological electrical circuits
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 …
Assistant Prof Cheong Kang Hao Featured on Medical Xpress
Medical Xpress shared a research article that suggested using game theory Parrondo’s paradox to come up with strategies that can relieve the cost of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research was led by SMT Assistant Prof Cheong Kang Hao.
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A Sustainable Alternative to Blanket Lockdowns
Instead of shutting down whole cities, we can use big data to take a more targeted approach. Blanket lockdowns may be effective, but they are blunt and brutal tools.
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,
Relieving the cost of COVID-19 by Parrondo’s paradox
Assoc Prof Yeo Kang Shua featured in Yahoo! News, Uncovering some of the oldest Chinese temples built in Singapore’s early, tumultuous years
Assoc Prof Yeo Kang Shua featured in Yahoo! News, Uncovering some of the oldest Chinese temples built in Singapore’s early, tumultuous years
Uncovering some of the oldest Chinese temples built in Singapore’s early, tumultuous years
Commentary: Laptops for every student – a lot could go wrong
Issues with distraction and unsafe content are real and safeguards must be in place before every student is given a digital device, says …
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.