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In experiments, superconducting qubit baths give clean simulation of quantum transport
The research was led by Associate Professor Dario Poletti – researchers used a 31-qubit superconducting quantum processor to study the phenomenon of quantum transport in unprecedented detail. A better understanding of quantum transport could propel advances in technologies such as nanoelectronics and thermal management.
Designing a spiral ladder-inspired tool that allows precision control of light direction and polarization
National STEM Championship winners showcase projects with significant real-world application potential
The competition bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical innovation, highlighting the students’ ability to solve contemporary issues. SMT lecturer Dr Xue Hansong, who was one of the judges, shared “The winning teams chose energy-efficiency related projects, this reflects a growing recognition of the importance of sustainable practices in preserving the environment.”
Associate Prof Desmond Loke Featured on TechiExpert and Phys.org
TechiExpert and Phys.org published about a research where reinforcement learning is used to train AI to triumph over pro Street Fighter players. This research was led by Associate Prof Desmond Loke and his team.
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Assistant Professor Liu Xiaogang Featured on Antpedia
Antpedia reported on Asst Prof Liu Xiaogang and his team’s research development of a method for regulating fluorophore TICT with a wide dynamic response range and gradient sensitivity.
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Link to the published paper: https://doi.org/10.1039/D2SC06710B
Dr Lee Chee Huei Featured on The Straits Times
Dr Lee Chee Huei Featured on The Straits Times
Asst Prof Liu Xiaogang Featured in Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Dr. Xiaogang Liu has been selected as Materials Chemistry Frontiers (MCF) Emerging Investigator of Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).
Interview with Dr. Xiaogang Liu can be found here
He and his research team has published a research article titled “The fluorescence quenching mechanism of tetrazine-functionalized fluorogenic labels with integrated π-conjugations: internal conversion to a dark state” on MCF of RSC. This article is also collected in the theme of Frontiers Emerging Investigator Series.
Asst Prof Desmond Loke Featured in Phys.org
Phys.org wrote about a novel 2D material that uses a virus to kill cancer cells. The article included a quote from Assistant Prof Desmond Loke, who is the principal investigator. To read more, click here: https://phys.org/news/2023-02-2d-material-virus-cancer-cells.html
Associate Prof Dario Poletti featured on Scienmag
Scienmag published a research article on quantum transport paving the way to improve energy management at the nanoscale. This research was led by Associate Prof Dario Poletti.
To read more, click here: https://scienmag.com/physicists-review-paper-on-quantum-transport-could-pave-the-way-to-improved-energy-management-at-the-nanoscale/
This research highlight can also be found at https://sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2023/2/Physicists-review-paper-on-quantum-transport
Assistant Professor Desmond Loke featured in Tech Xplore
Schematic representation of the data loading to and retrieval from the device that occurs in the serial model and parallel mode, respectively (left panel) and the table showing changes of the states in the three bits during operations (right panel).
Tech Xplore published a research article about a novel reconfigurable device that can bridge the gap between processor and memory. This device was developed by a research team led by SMT Assistant Prof Desmond Loke.
To read more, click here https://techxplore.com/news/2023-01-reconfigurable-device-bridge-gap-processor.html
This research highlight can also be found at https://sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2023/1/reconfigurable-device-bridge-gap-processor-memory