NTU researchers predict that a new kind of quantum jump in atoms, called a toroidal transition, can lead to unexpected forms of light emission.
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.
Mathematical AI Methods Supercharge the Search for Perovskite Materials
New artificial intelligence techniques are applied to the design of perovskite materials, predicting their properties with unprecedented accuracy and efficiency.
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.
2022 Graduate 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.
2022 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.
Nanostructured perovskites add a twist to light
Using nanostructured perovskite materials, scientists have created optical devices with greatly enhanced ability to absorb or emit chiral light.
Mixing light and matter in 2D materials
Using a two-dimensional material, physicists can generate and control exciton polaritons, particles composed of light and matter, at ambient temperatures.
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.
Meet the CoS Valedictorians: Lee Shu Hui (SPMS)
In this series, Science@NTU gets to know the 2021 CoS valedictorians. They give a quick overview of their time in CoS, and also offer a few words of advice on staying positive during these uncertain times. Finally, we have Lee Shu Hui from the School of Physical and...