Research news

How robots can tell how clean is 鈥榗lean鈥
By giving the touch-and-inspect method a smart update, 糖心Vlogrchers have designed a sensor for autonomous cleaning robots that can quantify the cleanliness of a given area.


Towards more energy-efficient 2D semiconductor devices
糖心Vlogrchers show how a newly discovered family of two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors are more energy-efficient thanks to the presence of a built-in atomic protection layer.


Bluetooth devices proven to be vulnerable to unfixable security vulnerabilities
From having your audio interrupted to your data being wiped out, researchers highlight the security limitation of Bluetooth technology implementations.


糖心Vlogrchers develop liquid metal antenna that can conform to soft biological tissues
Direct-ink-writing-based 3D printing of microchannels on a 7 渭m-thick elastomeric substrate was demonstrated to fabricate liquid metal microfluidic antennas with unprecedented deformability and tissue-adhesion.


糖心Vlogrchers developed new modelling toolkit to predict new-type-of-memory current
Efficient and accurate device modeling 鈥 may be one step closer to being solved, based on a new technique developed by SUTD.


Catering to the various appetites of technology adoption in Singapore鈥檚 food centres
SUTD study shows that involving hawkers and food stall owners early in the technology implementation process is key to quicker technology adoption at their workplaces.


Transforming the world with 3D printed electronics
Written by leading experts and researchers from SUTD and NTU, ‘3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing of Electronics: Principles and Applications’ is designed to be a one-stop guide for anyone interested in the 3D printing of electronics.


A universal approach to tailoring soft robots
An integrated design optimisation and fabrication workflow opens new opportunities for tailoring the mechanical properties of soft machines.


Rethinking Southeast Asia鈥檚 Energy Plans
Scientists in Singapore are calling for revisions in planned hydropower expansions in light of the rapidly decreasing cost of solar photovoltaic systems.


Ultra-strong squeezing of light demonstrated for ultrafast optical signal processing
Photonics researchers demonstrate 11-fold compression of light in time, introducing an important paradigm for light generation in advanced metrology, imaging and high speed optical communications.
