Using nanostructured perovskite materials, scientists have created optical devices with greatly enhanced ability to absorb or emit chiral light.
Class of 2021: Eugene Ng
A passionate and highly-driven fresh graduate, Eugene recently obtained his Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences Degree at Nanyang Technological University (NTU). Over the past 4 years of his course of study in NTU, he started developing a deep interest...
Electrons on the Edge: Atomically Thin Quantum Spin Hall Materials
Atomically thin materials known as quantum spin Hall insulators have unusual properties that can be used to create error-resistant quantum computers. Nanyang Assistant Professor Bent Weber and Dr Michael Lodge survey the development of this exciting research field.
Discovery of a Two-Dimensional Carborane Cluster
A new form of carborane, a cluster of carbon and boron atoms arranged in an unusual flat pattern, has been isolated by chemists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. This discovery has overturned a 50-year old set of theoretical rules central to cluster chemistry, paving the way to a new family of chemicals.
Using Chemistry to Understand the Properties of Wild Edible Bird’s Nest
Edible bird’s nest, built by the aerodramus genus of swiftlets, has long been regarded as a quintessential health food in Chinese culture. There remain many myths, beliefs, and puzzles surrounding it that have yet to be thoroughly investigated by science.
2019 Distinguished Young Chemist Award – Assoc Prof Rei Kinjo
Associate Professor Rei Kinjo, a faculty member at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has received the 2019 Distinguished Young Chemist Award from the Federation of Asian Chemical Societies (FACS).
SPMS congratulates the 2019 Nanyang Award winners
The School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences congratulates the 2019 winners of the Nanyang Education Award and Nanyang Innovation & Entrepreneurship Award.
NTU Professors Win International Cryptography Competition
The winners of CAESAR, a major international cryptography competition co-founded by the US National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST), were announced on 20 February 2019. Of the six winning cryptography schemes, three were designed by researchers from Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore), led by Associate Professor Hongjun Wu and Associate Professor Thomas Peyrin.