In a recent article reported in the journal Science Advances, a team comprising scientists from NTU’s School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) led by Associate Professor Tan Howe-Siang, in collaboration with researchers from other...
Appointment of Professor Ling Xing Yi as Editor-in-Chief of ACS Applied Materials portfolio
The College of Science is proud to announce the appointment of Professor Ling Xing Yi of NTU School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB), as Editor-in-Chief of the Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Applied...
Introducing the College of Science Community Project 2nd Executive Committee
The College of Science Community Project (CoSCP) is proud to present its 2nd executive committee. The aim of the CoSCP is to foster a College culture of giving back to society and to provide platforms through which the College can come together in a spirit of caring....
College of Science’s Jakarta Outreach Event
In September, the College of Science - assisted by a group of our Indonesian student ambassadors, Indonesian alumni, and with several of our faculty members - travelled to Jakarta to meet and greet students from more than 15 schools in the region. Over 250 attendees,...
Shining a light on upcycling plastic waste
Scientists from the NTU School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) have found an efficient and effective plastic upcycling method that makes use of a commercially available catalyst and light to turn most non-biodegradable plastics into useful products at ambient temperature and pressure.
Get to know the 2023 CoS Valedictorians: Samantha Tan (CCEB)
In this series, Science@NTU gets to know the 2023 CoS valedictorians. They give a quick overview of their time in CoS, and also offer a few words of advice on transitioning into the next phase of life. Next up, we have Samantha Tan from the School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology.
Why Science@NTU? – School Spotlight: School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB)
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! Last but not least, we take a look at the School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB).
Why Science@NTU? – Meet Samantha Tan!
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! First up, we have Samantha Tan from the School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology.
Take on the CoS Challenge!
While the UK has University Challenge, a quiz show involving competing university students, the College of Science has it very own CoS Challenge. Modelled after the University Challenge and held over the course of a couple of weeks in February, the 2023 edition of the...
College of Science Day 2023
The annual College of Science (CoS) Day was first introduced back in 2013 and has been a much-anticipated event in the College’s calendar each year. Jointly organised by the student clubs from the 4 Schools, the event was finally held on 13 February after a 2-year...