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Why Science@NTU? – Meet Dyah Nafisah!

Why Science@NTU? – Meet Dyah Nafisah!

by Nurhidayah Binte Amirhamzsa | May 8, 2023

Still pondering if you should accept that programme offer from NTU College of Science? We meet a few CoS students who share their exciting and fulfilling experience studying Science@NTU! Next, we have Dyah Nafisah from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.  

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Electrons Through The Looking Glass

Electrons Through The Looking Glass

by Chong Yidong and Chang Guoqing | Apr 13, 2023

Researchers have developed new materials called higher-fold chiral semimetals, with unusual properties coming from the intrinsic chirality or “handedness” of their electrons.

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A new approach to stabilise perovskite solar cells without lead

A new approach to stabilise perovskite solar cells without lead

by NTU Singapore | Feb 27, 2023

Efficient, stable and eco-friendly perovskite solar cells may be on the horizon, thanks to an innovation spearheaded by NTU Singapore scientists. Solar cells made from perovskite, a material that is able to harvest sunlight and convert it to electricity, hold great...

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‘Donut Transitions’ Give a New Way For Atoms to Radiate

‘Donut Transitions’ Give a New Way For Atoms to Radiate

by David Wilkowski, Ilya Kuprov and Nikolay Zheludev | Jan 5, 2023

NTU researchers predict that a new kind of quantum jump in atoms, called a toroidal transition, can lead to unexpected forms of light emission.

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Electron Liquids on the Cutting Edge

Electron Liquids on the Cutting Edge

by Bent Weber and Jia Junxiang | Oct 21, 2022

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.

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Mathematical AI Methods Supercharge the Search for Perovskite Materials

Mathematical AI Methods Supercharge the Search for Perovskite Materials

by Xia Kelin and Sum Tze Chien | Oct 10, 2022

New artificial intelligence techniques are applied to the design of perovskite materials, predicting their properties with unprecedented accuracy and efficiency.

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Discovering a New Topological Material: the 3D Chern Insulator

Discovering a New Topological Material: the 3D Chern Insulator

by Nicholas ANG Siong Lim and Chong Yidong | Sep 29, 2022

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.

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2022 Graduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

2022 Graduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

by Mohamed Fadly | Aug 17, 2022

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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2022 Undergraduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

2022 Undergraduate Award Winners for the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

by Mohamed Fadly | Aug 4, 2022

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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Nanostructured perovskites add a twist to light

Nanostructured perovskites add a twist to light

by Cesare Soci, Giorgio Adamo and Jingyi Tian | Jul 24, 2022

Using nanostructured perovskite materials, scientists have created optical devices with greatly enhanced ability to absorb or emit chiral light.

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