NTU’s excellence in interdisciplinary science research has been recognised globally in the latest Times Higher Education’s Interdisciplinary Science Rankings, in association with Schmidt Science ...
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Scientists at NTU have developed a 3D concrete printing method that captures carbon, demonstrating a new pathway to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry. The innovative method, ...
Image: The road pavement of the test-site in Singapore with cool paint coatings. A real-world study by researchers at NTU Singapore has shown that the use of cool paint coatings in cities can help ...
Image: Close up of NTU Senior Vice President (Administration) Ms Tan Aik Na holding the Prix Versailles prize, the grand prize under the World’s Most Beautiful Campuses category at the annual Prix ...
Image: (L-R) NTU Assoc Prof Rainer Dumke with his other co-founders of AQSolotl, Chief Executive Officer Mr Patrick Bore; Head of Quantum Algorithms Mr Paul Tan; and Chief Technical Officer Dr Yap ...
A team of scientists at NTU has developed grain-sized soft robots that can be controlled using magnetic fields for targeted drug delivery, paving the way to possible improved therapies in future. The ...
NTU Singapore continues to see healthy employment outcomes among its graduates, with about nine in 10 graduates employed within six months after completing their final examinations. 4,590 NTU ...
NTU Singapore scientists have developed a method to effectively produce and extract plant-based oils from a type of common microalgae. As the oils produced from the microalgae are edible and have ...
Image: (L-R) Mr Nelson Quek, Regional CEO, Southeast Asia, PSA International; H.E Hiroshi Ishikawa, Ambassador of Japan to Singapore; Prof Lam Khin Yong, Vice President (Industry), NTU Singapore; Mr ...
Congratulations to Gong Deyang (Civil Engineering, Class of 2025) and Chua Zong Han (Maritime Studies, Class of 2025), who have been named Highly Commended Entrants (Top 10%) in The Global ...
Image: DPM Heng Swee Keat (left) and NTU President Ho Teck Hua (centre), looking at an AI-powered game that can help doctors with early diagnosis and early intervention of diseases such as Alzheimer’s ...
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