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When Two Wrongs Actually Do Make A Right What Is Parrondos Paradox
When Two Wrongs Actually Do Make A Right: What Is Parrondo’s Paradox?
19 May 2023

It’s inspired by an impossibility. It doesn’t seem to make any sense. And it might hold the key to life itself.

Novel Fluorescent Sensor Array Applied to Detection of Amyloid Aggregation
Novel Fluorescent Sensor Array Applied to Detection of Amyloid Aggregation
24 April 2023

The fluorescent sensor array can be applied to the monitoring of Aβ protein aggregation dynamics. The results were published in the journal, Chemical Science.

Only 1 in 5 households has collected free recycling box expert calls for more public education
Only 1 in 5 households has collected free recycling box; expert calls for more public education
23 April 2023

The Straits Times interviewed SUTD Senior Lecturer Lee Chee Huei on the low collection rate of Bloobox, reusable boxes for recycling which were distributed by the National Environment Agency.

Emerging Investigator Xiaogang Liu at Singapore University of Technology and Design
Emerging Investigator: Xiaogang Liu at Singapore University of Technology and Design
27 March 2023

Dr Xiaogang Liu has been selected as Materials Chemistry Frontiers (MCF) Emerging Investigator of Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Read more about his work in this interview.

Research Gives New Insights for Improvement on Quantum Transport from the Singapore University of Technology and Design
Research Gives New Insights for Improvement on Quantum Transport from the Singapore University of Technology and Design
21 February 2023

Quantum transport is a well-studied but complicated concept. It’s had around 100 years of past studies and research focused on its dynamics …

Researchers develop a novel 2D material that uses a virus to kill cancer cells
Researchers develop a novel 2D material that uses a virus to kill cancer cells
16 February 2023

Scientists from SUTD have designed a novel thermal-based therapy nano-system that destroys more than 20% of pancreatic cancer cells using microsecond electrical pulses and with excellent bio-compatibility.

Researchers develop a novel reconfigurable device that can bridge the gap between processor and memory
Researchers develop a novel reconfigurable device that can bridge the gap between processor and memory
31 January 2023

Research team led by SMT Assistant Prof Desmond Loke develops new reconfigurable shift register-in-memory architecture. The device works both as a reconfigurable memory component and as a programmable shift register.

Assistant Professor Desmond Loke Featured on Semiconductor Digest
Assistant Professor Desmond Loke Featured on Semiconductor Digest
18 August 2022

Assistant Professor Desmond Loke Featured on Semiconductor Digest

Assistant Professor Ang Yee Sin featured on South China Morning Post
Assistant Professor Ang Yee Sin featured on South China Morning Post
16 August 2022

Assistant Professor Ang Yee Sin featured on South China Morning Post

Assistant Professor Liu Xiaogang Featured on Society of Chemical Industry
Assistant Professor Liu Xiaogang Featured on Society of Chemical Industry
21 July 2022

Assistant Professor Liu Xiaogang Featured on Society of Chemical Industry