Two postgraduate students from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences have received academic prizes in recognition to their significant research milestones during their academic journey at NTU.
Nanyang Outstanding Young Alumni Award 2022 Recipient: Sandhya Sriram (SBS)
Dr Sandhya Sriram graduated from NTU School of Biological Sciences (SBS) in 2013 with a Ph.D. in Research. She is now the Group CEO and Co-founder of Shiok Meats, the first cultivated crustacean company in the world and the first cultivated seafood and meat company in Southeast Asia. Congratulations!
Electron Liquids on the Cutting Edge
A team led by Assistant Professor Bent Weber uses state-of-the-art microscopy techniques to study and control one-dimensional electron fluids, with the aim of creating robust quantum computers.
Discovering a New Topological Material: the 3D Chern Insulator
NTU researchers have realized a long-elusive phase of matter, the 3D Chern insulator, using a photonic metamaterial. We discuss this breakthrough with SPMS PhD student Liu Guigeng.
Recipients of WiEST Development Grant 2022 – Alice & Chui Fann from NTU SBS
This year, there are two deserving recipients of the Women in Engineering, Science, and Technology (WiEST) Development Grant from the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU). Congratulations Sint Thida Bo (Alice) and Wong Chui...
Disordered Solids Give Off Strange Vibes
Using numerical simulations, two physicists have explained some long-standing anomalies in the behaviour of sound waves in disordered materials.
Preventing future tsunami impact on major Asian ports by characterizing Tohoku port response – new PhD thesis from ASE
Every year in CoS, PhD students defend their thesis, earning their doctorate which is the highest qualification in university. Science@NTU caught up with Dr Constance Chua from the Asian School of Environmental (ASE) about her PhD experience.
Congratulations Dr Loo Shining on being selected as a Mistletoe Research Fellow!
Identified by the Mistletoe Research Fellowship (MRF) Reward Committee for her “collaborative spirit, intellectual curiosity, and resiliency”, Dr Loo Shining has been selected as a Mistletoe Research Fellow for the 2021-2022 cycle.
Seasonal ocean acidification linked to monsoon in Singapore
Scientists from ASE’s Marine Biogeochemistry Lab have discovered interesting patterns in ocean acidification linked to Singapore’s monsoon seasons. Using stable isotopes they were able to trace the path of carbon atoms from land to sea and air in and around Singapore.
2021 Graduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
The School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences warmly congratulates the Class of 2021. Every year, academic prizes are awarded to outstanding graduate students from different disciplines. Here are the winners for this year: Graduate College Research Excellence Award...