Special Focus – Materials Development for Engineering in Medicine
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) has, over the past seven years since its founding, steadily expanded its capabilities in the area of materials design for sustainable energy applications, especially in nanostructured solar cells and advanced energy storage systems.
ADEYEYE, ADEKUNLE OLUSOLA, BINARY
FERROMAGNETIC NANOSTRUCTURES FOR LOGIC AND
MAGNONIC APPLICATIONS, 01/11/2012
BLACKWOOD, DANIEL J, DEVELOPMENT OF
INHIBITOR ENCAPSULATION SYSTEM FOR SMART
SELF-HEALING COATINGS FOR CORROSION PROTECTION
OF STEEL, 01/11/2012
CABIBIHAN, JOHN-JOHN, ROBOTICS FOR AUTISM
ASSESSMENT, 01/09/2012
CHEN CHIA-HUNG, INTEGRATED DROPLET-BASED
MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORM FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT
PERSONAL MEDICINE ANALYSIS, 01/11/2012
CHEN ZHI NING, STUDY OF METADIELECTRIC AND
ITS APPLICATION, 01/09/2012
CHEONG LOONG FAH, DETECTING
MOVING TARGETS IN DYNAMIC BACKGROUND FROM A
MOBILE PLATFORM, 01/10/2012
CHEONG TAE SU, VALUE OF INFORMATION AND
DECISION MODELS IN STOCHASTIC NETWORKS,
01/09/2012
CHOO YOO SANG, CURRENT BLOCKAGE MODELS
PROJECT, 01/11/2012
CHUA SOO JIN, SUPER UV LUMINESCENCE FROM
HYDROGEN-DOPED SINGLE ZNO NANOROD: PROPERTY
EVALUATION AND OPTIMIZATION AT NANOSCALE,
01/11/2012
CHUI CHEE KONG, BALANCING HUMAN CONTROL AND
AUTOMATION IN SHARED-CONTROL ROBOTIC SYSTEM
FOR MICROSURGERY, 01/09/2012
CHUNG TAI-SHUNG, NEAL, DEVELOPMENT OF ROBUST
HIGH-PERFORMANCE NANOFILTRATION MEMBRANES
FOR TEXTILE WASTEWATER TREATMENT, 01/11/2012
DUONG HAI MINH, BIODEGRADABLE, FLEXIBLE AND
ULTRASTRONG CELLULOSE AEROGELS FROM PAPER WASTE
FOR REPLACING BUBBLE WRAP AND CLEANING OIL
SPILLS, 01/10/2012
KAH CHEN YONG JAMES, NANO PROTEIN ENHANCER
DEVICE (NANOPED) FOR REMOTE CONTROL OF CELLULAR
PROTEIN PRODUCTION, 01/11/2012
Black Carbon Aerosols and Climate Change: Improving Understanding of Sources, Sinks, and Impacts
Humans are
impacting the large-scale energy balance of
the Earth’s climate system by directly and
indirectly emitting greenhouse gasses and
other substances into the atmosphere.
Taxi Service Modeling and Development of New Dispatching & Control Strategies
As a mode of
transport between public transport and
private transport, taxis have played an
important role in many large cities
worldwide including Singapore.
The material and interface engineering of
magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) is the key for
the future of spin transfer torque based random
access memories (STT-RAM), one of the promising
candidates for the next generation storage
technology.