Get to know the 2024 CoS Valedictorians: Fong Wan Hang (SPMS) In this series, Science@NTU gets to know the 2024 CoS valedictorians. They give a quick overview of their time in CoS, and also offer a few words of advice on transitioning into a new phase of life. Next...
Creating Impossible Particles in a Photonic Lattice
Using optical fibres, physicists form particles whose masses are generated by energy non-conservation.
NTU Science Discovery Camp 2024
The inaugural NTU Science Discovery Camp – designed for pre-university students with a keen interest in chemistry, physics or mathematics – took place from 12-14 June 2024. Designed to immerse student participants in a rich world of science through a blend of...
Creating High-Purity Jets of Light and Matter
NTU physicists have observed the polaritonic spin-Hall effect, in which hybrid light-matter particles split into two jets with different spins.
Taming Turbulence in Nuclear Fusion Reactors
Plasma physicist Professor Xavier Garbet discusses his research on turbulence in hot plasmas, a critical issue in the development of nuclear fusion reactors.
Measuring the Quantum Horizon
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.
NTU Physics Challenge Draws over 180 Junior College Participants
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.
2023 Postgraduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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.
2023 Undergraduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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.
Get to know the 2023 CoS Valedictorians: Dyah Nafisah (SPMS)
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.