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Taming Turbulence in Nuclear Fusion Reactors

Taming Turbulence in Nuclear Fusion Reactors

by Justin Song, Nurhidayah Binte Amirhamzsa and Xavier Garbet | Jan 18, 2024

Plasma physicist Professor Xavier Garbet discusses his research on turbulence in hot plasmas, a critical issue in the development of nuclear fusion reactors.

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Measuring the Quantum Horizon

Measuring the Quantum Horizon

by Justin Song, Weibo Gao and Chong Yidong | Oct 23, 2023

The research group of Professor Weibo Gao has performed the first experimental measurement of “quantum curvature” in a material, paving the way for novel quantum materials.

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NTU Physics Challenge Draws over 180 Junior College Participants

NTU Physics Challenge Draws over 180 Junior College Participants

by Mohamed Fadly | Oct 2, 2023

The NTU Physics Challenge brought together 184 students from Singaporean junior colleges to take part in a challenging physics quiz, and advanced lectures by NTU physics faculty.

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2023 Postgraduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

2023 Postgraduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

by Mohamed Fadly | Sep 13, 2023

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.

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2023 Undergraduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

2023 Undergraduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

by Mohamed Fadly | Aug 21, 2023

Several students from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences have received academic prizes in recognition of their exceptional grades , outstanding final-year projects, and other accomplishments. Here are the winners from Class of 2022.

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Get to know the 2023 CoS Valedictorians: Dyah Nafisah (SPMS)

Get to know the 2023 CoS Valedictorians: Dyah Nafisah (SPMS)

by Nurhidayah Binte Amirhamzsa | Jul 28, 2023

Convocation season is here again! In this series, Science@NTU gets to know the 2023 CoS valedictorians. Next up, we have Dyah Nafisah from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

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SPMS hosts inaugural Nanyang Physics Summer School

SPMS hosts inaugural Nanyang Physics Summer School

by Mohamed Fadly | Jul 26, 2023

The School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) hosted the inaugural Nanyang Physics Summer School in June 2023. The three-day learning experience was attended by 30 students from 11 junior colleges across Singapore.

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Putting a New Spin on Digital Bits

Putting a New Spin on Digital Bits

by Marco Battiato, Sum Tze Chien, Cai Rui and Indrajit Pradeepchandra Wadgaonkar | Jul 11, 2023

Physicists at NTU SPMS have shown how information can be encoded robustly using electron spins in perovskite nanocrystals, forming a potential replacement for conventional electronics.

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Why Science@NTU? – School Spotlight: School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Why Science@NTU? – School Spotlight: School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

by Nurhidayah Binte Amirhamzsa | May 23, 2023

Still pondering if you should accept that programme offer from NTU College of Science? In this series, we shine a spotlight on the Schools of the College of Science and find out how they present their students with a meaningful and fun learning experience studying Science@NTU! Today, we shall look at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

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Seeing the Light of Superlattice Materials

Seeing the Light of Superlattice Materials

by Chong Yidong, Qinghai Tan, Abdullah Rasmita and Weibo Gao | May 12, 2023

In an experimental breakthrough, moiré superlattice materials have been shown to host exotic electronic states that can be controlled electrically.

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