Highlights
2020 Global Young Scientists Summit Fellowship – Dr Wang Nan
2020 Global Young Scientists Summit Fellowship – Dr Wang Nan
Oscillation assisted 3D printing renders ultrafast fabrication of microlens array
Researchers from SUTD and SUSTech proposed an approach which integrated oscillation-assisted DLP 3D printing with grayscale UV exposure to render an ultrafast and flexible fabrication of microlens arrays with optical surface smoothness.
SUTD Physicists Unlock the Mystery of Thermionic Emission in Graphene
Without relying on the Dirac cone approximation, this new thermionic emission model allows a wide array of graphene-based devices operating at different temperatures and energy regimes to be universally described under a single framework
Dr Keegan Kang Receives Outstanding Mentor Award
Dr Keegan Kang Receives Outstanding Mentor Award
Researchers demonstrate three-dimensional quantum hall effect for the first time
The three-dimensional quantum Hall effect was predicted more than 30 years ago, but has not been observed until now by the Singapore University of Technology and Design together with international researchers.
Paradoxical Survival: Examining the Parrondo effect across biology
“Every cell, organism and species, and species assemblage and ecosystem, is necessarily mortal, yet the biosphere persists,” said Assistant Professor Cheong.
Published Paper in Nature Journal
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Yang Shengyuan for the published paper in the Nature Journal.
It is the first experimental demonstration of an interesting quantum effect, called the three-dimensional quantum Hall effect. This effect was predicted more than 30 years ago, but has not been observed until this published work.
To read the published paper, please click here.
ScienMag has recently published an article about this research project. To read the article, please click here.
This research highlight can also be found at /Research/Research-News/2019/8/Researchers-demonstrate-three-dimensional-quantum
Optical security: Tunable-resonator upconverted emission color printing
The presented optical security devices have potential applications in deterring counterfeiting of important documents and packages of high-value medicines.
Researchers discover new charge transfer and separation process
“We first analysed chemical big data and spotted a pattern between molecular structures and fluorescent properties. After understanding this TICS process, we then designed a probe to prove this concept,” said Assistant Professor Liu.
MOE AcRF Tier 2 Grant – Keegan Kang