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Congratulations to Dr. Teo Tee Hui for receiving the EnterpriseSG-SSC/SAC Commendation Award
Congratulations to Dr. Teo Tee Hui for receiving the EnterpriseSG-SSC/SAC Commendation Award
Congratulations to Dr. Apple Koh for achieving the status of Fellow by AdvanceHE
Congratulations to Dr. Apple Koh for achieving the status of Fellow by AdvanceHE
Freshmore Student, Adam Huh Dam Featured on Straits Times
Freshmore Student, Adam Huh Dam Featured on Straits Times

Assistant Professor Ang Yee Sin featured on Semiconductor Digest
Assistant Professor Ang Yee Sin featured on Semiconductor Digest

Dr Franklin Anariba Featured on Phys.org
(A) Student misconception device assembly using Zn and Cu electrodes short-circuited with Cu cut-out thin sheets. (B) Diagram of the device displaying materials used and device electrical configuration. (C, D) Illustrations showing how a misconception is corrected via trial and error (time) or by the instructor. Credit: SUTD
Phys.org published an article featuring research led by SMT lecturer Dr Franklin Anariba on a design-based activity that can enhance students’ understanding in electrochemistry. The first author of this research is EPD undergraduate Vanessa Chia.
To read more, https://phys.org/news/2022-05-design-based-students-electrochemistry.html
Associate Professor Yang Shengyuan awarded with the World Scientific Medal and Prize for Outstanding Physics Research
Associate Professor Yang Shengyuan awarded with the World Scientific Medal and Prize for Outstanding Physics Research
Elevation to IEEE Fellow
Elevation to IEEE Fellow
Sparking New Insights Into Dye Chemistry
The SUTD-led study leverages systematic design and molecular engineering to develop brighter, more sensitive fluorophores used in detection probes and imaging labels.
Fluorophores, a chemical compound that can emit light, can be used as fluorescent labels for bioimaging, and fluorescent probes to detect a wide range of chemical species and physical parameters.
During twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT) – a photophysical process that occurs in many fluorophores – fluorescence gets extinguished. The donor and acceptor fragments of the fluorophore will twist to a nearly perpendicular conformation after photoexcitation, resulting in complete charge separation while transforming into a dark state.
You can find more details at https://sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2021/11/Sparking-new-insights-into-dye-chemistry
Congratulations to Associate Professor Cai Kui who made it to the Singapore Top 100 Women in Technology 2021 Listing
Congratulations to Associate Professor Cai Kui who made it to the Singapore Top 100 Women in Technology 2021 Listing
Using Quantum Parrondo’s Random Walks for Encryption
Assistant Professor Kang Hao Cheong and his research team from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have set out to apply concepts from quantum Parrondo’s paradox in search of a working protocol for semiclassical encryption. In a recent Physical Review Research letter, the team published the paper ‘Chaotic switching for quantum coin Parrondo’s games with application to encryption’ and discovered that chaotic switching for quantum coin Parrondo’s games has similar underlying ideas and working dynamics to encryption.
You can find more details at https://www.sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2021/10/Using-Quantum-Parrondos-Random-Walks-Encryption