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A universal approach to tailoring soft robots
By combining two distinct approaches into an integrated workflow, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) researchers have developed a novel automated process for designing and fabricating customized soft robots.
New technology aims to harness energy from desalination
Singapore has long considered the surrounding seas as a resource that can be converted into drinking water. But new research has shown the …
3D Metalforge commissions new high performance metal printer
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
Winner of IPS Nanotechnology Medal
Winner of IPS Nanotechnology Medal
New Method Developed to Create “Food Inks” for 3D Printing Fresh Vegetables
Singapore researchers develop new method for ‘printing’ fresh vegetables, leading to tastier, more nutritious food for patients with …
At the Speed of Light
From NRF RIE Magazine January issue: Associate Prof Dawn Tan’s research allows photonic integrated circuits to unlock their potential as high-resolution 3D photonic structures in ultra-high speed communications.
Elevation to IEEE Fellow 2021
Elevation to IEEE Fellow 2021
Light Confinement in a 3D Space
SUTD develops technology which allows for photonic integrated circuits to unlock their potential as high resolution 3D photonic structures in ultra-high speed communications.
Prosthetic Arm – New Hope for Singapore’s Healthcare
Vasantham channel’s Seithi (news) programme interviewed Assistant Prof Subburaj Karupppasamy and Tan Tock Seng Hospital’s Principal Prosthetist Trevor Binedell on their research collaboration to fabricate a non-metallic, self-locking 3D printed prosthetic arm for a patient. It is also 20% cheaper compared to conventional ones in the market. Trevor is also currently an EPD PhD student
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 …