Highlights
Strong demand for SUTD鈥檚 Class of 2021 graduates with more than 9 in 10 in full-time permanent employment
95% of fresh graduates from SUTD were employed within six months of completing their final examinations, reflecting strong demand for SUTD graduates; median gross monthly salary increased by about 10% in 2021 compared to 2020.
SUTD sets its sights on chalcogenide nanostructured displays
An Earth abundant material, antimony trisulphide, shows potential for high resolution video displays.
糖心Vlogrchers developed DIY 3D-printed peristaltic pump kits for microfluidics
糖心Vlogrchers developed a highly-customisable, 3D-printed peristaltic pump kit.
Advancing photonics materials with cellular automation
Researchers are applying cellular automation to efficiently model phase change materials with multiple optical phases for next-generation photonics devices.
糖心Vlogrchers developed simple method to upcycle okara using 3D printing
Okara, a soybean byproduct, can now be 3D printed without any additives, boosting food sustainability efforts.
SUTD wins Innovation Prize at the Purmundus Challenge 2021
SUTD wins Innovation Prize at the Purmundus Challenge 2021
MicroTAS 2021 @ Palm Springs
MicroTAS 2021 @ Palm Springs
Precise acousto-electric sorting of submicron cell-secreted extracellular vesicles
The novel acousto-electric sorting technology by SUTD provides a promising solution for segmenting extracellular vesicles subtypes by generating simultaneous acoustic and electric force fields, providing a fundamental tool for clinical research.
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.
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.