A journey shaped by opportunities across borders.
Raised in Bangkok, Slocha Sapasakulvanit's passion for science led her from studying materials science in Thailand to a research opportunity at Kansai University in Japan,β¦
πͺ Cookie-like tiles for your wall? π Thatβs irr-elephantβ¦ or is it?
In this #NTUsgThinks podcast episode, @ntumse and @ntu_mae Assoc Prof Hortense Le Ferrand explains how #NTUsg researchers drew inspiration from the wrinkled skin of elephants π to create a ππ§± newβ¦
He started with S$20,000 and a floor-to-ceiling shipment of BMX bicycle parts. Now he runs a regional steel company spanning Asia, the Middle East and Africa.β¦
From group projects and last-minute submissions to new friendships and unforgettable memories, itβs been a semester full of growth, chaos, and everything in between.β¦
He originally thought of civil engineering as solely construction and buildings. At NTU College of Engineering, Jerrell Foo Chuan Peng discovered it was far more expansive.β¦
π Selamat Hari Raya Haji. On this significant day of compassion and gratitude, we cherish the people around us.
As we look ahead with purpose and resilience, may we continue carrying forward the values that bring us closer together.
π¨ββοΈπͺ‘A cut above in medical #robotics: Meet your future surgeon. βοΈπ€
Created by #NTUsg scientists, this seed-sized surgical robot can navigate soft and uneven surfaces to perform five surgical functions wirelessly β moving, cutting tissue, releasing drugs,β¦
π Tiny robot, big surgical potential.
At just 4.4mm and scalable down to 1.5mm, this miniature magnetic soft robot by Associate Professor Guo Zhan Lum and his team at NTUβs School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) packs five functions into one device.β¦
What does it mean to be an engineering student today?
For Sirikanya Nuchong, it means creating impact both inside and outside the lab.
A PhD candidate at the School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), her research transforms waste like biomass, plastics,β¦