Quantum computers hold the promise of solving problems far beyond the capabilities of today’s supercomputers. At the heart of these systems are qubits—particularly, fluxonium qubits, which require superinductors to preserve delicate quantum states. But conventional...
Estimating Uncertainty in Neural Networks
Physicists know that no measurement is meaningful without an estimate of its error. Keane studied how to estimate the uncertainty in neural network predictions. As part of his final year project at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS), Keane...
Tracing Waves Through Plasma: Beam Tracing for Stellarators
As part of his final year project at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS), Eduard Wikarta (Year 4, PHMS) delved into the complex world of plasma physics and computational diagnostics. His project focused on simulating how microwave beams...
Pushing the Frontiers of Quantum Decomposition
Fourth-year students at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS), Nanyang Technological University, have the opportunity to embark on Final Year Projects (FYPs) that challenge their understanding of scientific concepts while encouraging them to...
Exploring the World: SPMS Students Share Their GEM Explorer Exchange Experiences
At the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS), we believe that global experiences are invaluable for personal and academic growth. Through the GEM Explorer Financial Assistance, students can embark on enriching exchange programmes without the heavy weight...
Rising sea levels: a nuanced approach
Writing in the scientific journal Earth’s Future, Dr. Benjamin Grandey, a Senior Research Fellow, and Professor Chew Lock Yue both at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) at NTU Singapore, together with collaborators present a novel approach that combines both ice-sheet modelling as well as expert assessment into a single projection.
SPMS Delegates at 2024 University Scholars Leadership Symposium
Nine SPMS students participates in the 2024 University Scholars Leadership Symposium (USLS) in Bangkok.
Maths Students Win in 2024 International Mathematics Competition
NTU Maths team achieves historic success at 2024 International Mathematics Competition in Bulgaria
Koh Boon Hwee Scholars Award 2024 – Tang Yi Qwan, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
The Koh Boon Hwee Scholars Award, once known as the University Scholars Award, recognise the accomplishments of students who have demonstrated excellent academic performance, leadership abilities, and great potential for societal contribution. The award also allows...
NTU Physics Challenge 2024: A Celebration of Young Scientific Minds
The 2024 NTU Physics Challenge was held successfully on 27 July, drawing 304 participants from 31 pre-university institutions.