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In experiments, superconducting qubit baths give clean simulation of quantum transport
The research was led by Associate Professor Dario Poletti – researchers used a 31-qubit superconducting quantum processor to study the phenomenon of quantum transport in unprecedented detail. A better understanding of quantum transport could propel advances in technologies such as nanoelectronics and thermal management.
Being a community first responder, university student preps own firefighting tools
Lukas (a current SUTD Freshmore student) started as a community first responder at the age of 16.
Cheong Koon Hean – Singapore’s Blueprint for Urban Greatness
The Century of Cities podcast features Prof Cheong Koon Hean (Chair, LKYCIC), who shared about Singapore’s blueprint for urban successs,
What can you do if you are the target of deepfake nudes?
Experts say the best thing you can do is document the evidence, report the content to platforms and the authorities, and seek help from trusted adults and non-profit groups.
Partnering with AI to create a wellness tourism experience
SUTD student Janessa Kwan wins third prize in the first “Reimagine The Future of Hospitality with AI” competition.
WHO recognises Singapore as leader in helping patients by connecting them to community resources
SingHealth also signed an MOU with SUTD and SUSS to address the gaps in population health efforts through a White Paper and implementation plan.
SingHealth signs MOU with two universities to develop white paper on population health
Singapore Health Services Group collaborates with the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) to develop a white paper on population health to help seniors improve their quality of life and maintain physical and mental health.
Designing a spiral ladder-inspired tool that allows precision control of light direction and polarization
In their paper “Unidirectional chiral emission via twisted bi-layer metasurfaces”, Associate Prof Wu Lin and her team set out to bridge this gap. The study is published in the journal Nature Communications.
Inventors who designed device inspired by maple seed win James Dyson award for sustainability
Post-doctoral research fellows Shane Kyi Hla Win and Danial Sufiyan Shaiful were inspired to replicate this movement in a piece of technology that can reduce the electronic waste generated in weather forecasting.
National STEM Championship winners showcase projects with significant real-world application potential
The competition bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical innovation, highlighting the students’ ability to solve contemporary issues. SMT lecturer Dr Xue Hansong, who was one of the judges, shared “The winning teams chose energy-efficiency related projects, this reflects a growing recognition of the importance of sustainable practices in preserving the environment.”