Highlights
Chip-based dispersion compensation for faster fibre internet
SUTD scientists developed a novel CMOS-compatible, slow-light-based transmission grating device for the dispersion compensation of high-speed data, significantly lowering data transmission errors.
Stretchable knee wearable offers insight into improving e-textiles for healthcare
ĚÇĐÄVlogrchers developed a fully knitted, circuit-embedded knee wearable for wireless sensing of joint motion in real-time. Compared to other knitted electronics, this model has fewer externally integrated components and a more sensitive sensor, making it less error-prone.
Best Manipulation Award at RoboSoft 2023 Competition
Best Manipulation Award at RoboSoft 2023 Competition
Nine in 10 SUTD fresh graduates employed within six months of graduation
Despite a slowing economy, around nine in 10 of SUTD’s fresh graduates were employed within six months of completing their final exams; with more than half receiving two or more job offers. The median gross salary increased to $4,800 in 2022 compared to $4,500 in 2021.
Casting light on counterfeit products through nano-optical technology
SUTD led research in a 3D printed optical security label with nano-sized features. It taps on ambient light sources and is harder to crack due to its 33100 possible combinations.
Physicists’ review paper on quantum transport could pave the way to improved energy management at the nanoscale
The insights from the review could lead to the innovation of novel materials and devices to manage and control transport at the nanoscale.
3rd Place Winner at 2023 TigerLaunch Singapore
3rd Place Winner at 2023 TigerLaunch Singapore
Need a hand? This robotic hand can help you pick your food items and plate your dish
From tiny grains of rice to a water bottle, the robotic hand designed by SUTD can pick and place items safely and reliably to meet the dynamic demands of food, logistics and consumer goods industries.
Engineering problem-solvers of tomorrow: Sir James Dyson officially open doors to the Dyson-SUTD Innovation Studios
The Dyson-SUTD Innovation Studios, representing a S$1m commitment, are the James Dyson Foundation’s largest donation to a Singapore education institution yet, and are the Foundation’s first ever community spaces in Singapore to inspire interest in design engineering education.
SUTD faculty among top scientists in the list of world’s Highly Cited Researchers 2022
Professor Chua Chee Kai and Associate Professor Yuen Chau join the list of Highly Cited Researchers™.