Research news

SUTD develops design-based activity to enhance students’ understanding in electrochemistry
The electrochemistry designette enables students to visually demonstrate their proficiency in electrochemistry, and allows for instructors’ quicker intervention when misconceptions arise.


Chandelion: Chanel x AirLab SUTD for Circularity
Chandelion: Chanel x AirLab SUTD for Circularity


What is a conductive Nernst Equation, and how will it transform technology? – A 133-year electrochemical conundrum
Researchers developed first principles-based charge transport equations for electrode-electrolyte current modelling.


SUTD unlocks new method to 3D print complex, functional components for soft robotics
With the enhancement of Freeform Liquid 3D Printing, engineers and designers are now able to fabricate more intricate, yet stronger 3D printed soft robots.


SUTD researchers develop low-cost electroporation device that could expand global access to cancer drugs
SUTD developed a microsize-gap multiple-shot electroporation (M2E) device that could improve the effectiveness of delivering cancer drugs at a lower cost, globally.

SUTD sets its sights on chalcogenide nanostructured displays
An Earth abundant material, antimony trisulphide, shows potential for high resolution video displays.

How do children learn to trust an adult’s non-verbal cues?
In judging a communicator’s trustworthiness, children consider their track record of accuracy and degree of access to knowledge, find SUTD researchers.


SUTD researchers developed DIY 3D-printed peristaltic pump kits for microfluidics
SUTD researchers developed a highly-customisable, 3D-printed peristaltic pump kit.


SUTD researchers developed simple method to upcycle okara using 3D printing
Okara, a soybean byproduct, can now be 3D printed without any additives, boosting food sustainability efforts.


Advancing photonics materials with cellular automation
Researchers are applying cellular automation to efficiently model phase change materials with multiple optical phases for next-generation photonics devices.
