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Counterfeiting is a robust industry
This article from Society of Chemical Industry featured case studies of research done by EPD Associate Prof Joel Yang on tiny QR codes and SMT Assistant Prof Liu Xiaogang’s research on phosphorescence for security inks.
Robots made up of chopsticks among innovations on display as youth discuss climate action at summit
These robots were designed by a local youth start-up Stick ‘Em, and its co-founder is SUTD Freshmore Adam Huh Dam.
LEGO Stacking of 2D Materials Brings Us a Step Closer to Ultracompact Memory and Spintronic Technology
This research was led by SMT Assistant Prof Ang Yee Sin.
A design-based activity to enhance students’ understanding in electrochemistry
The research was led by SMT lecturer Dr Franklin Anariba with first author, EPD undergraduate Vanessa Chia.
Making a ‘sandwich’ out of magnets and topological insulators, potential for lossless electronics
A research team has discovered that sandwiching a topological insulator between two 2D ferromagnetic insulators provides a quantum avenue …
Researchers develop low-cost electroporation device that could expand global access to cancer drugs
Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have developed a microsize-gap multiple-shot electroporation (M2E) device that could improve the effectiveness of delivering cancer drugs at a lower cost, globally.
Correctly classifying coughs with machine learning
Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have shown that deep learning models can accurately distinguish …

Assistant Professor Ang Yee Sin Featured in SciTech Daily
SciTech Daily published a research led by SMT Assistant Prof Ang Yee Sin on a recently discovered family of 2D semiconductors that enable more energy efficient electronic devices.
To read more, please click here.
This research highlight can also be found at https://www.sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2021/9/more-energy-efficient-2D-semiconductor-devices


Assistant Professor Desmond Loke Featured in News Medical
News Medical published a research article on a fast, low-energy artificial synapse for advanced AI systems. This research was led by SMT Assistant Prof Desmond Loke. To read more, please click here.

Dr Teo Tee Hui Featured on Channel NewsAsia
Dr Teo Tee Hui Featured on Channel NewsAsia