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SUTD researchers develop a rapid low-cost method to 3D print microfluidic devices
SUTD researchers develop a rapid, low-cost method to 3D print microfluidic devices
04 August 2019
“By controlling the distance between the top and bottom substrates, we were able to precisely reduce the channel width up to around 30 microns.” said lead author Terry Ching, a graduate student from SUTD.
SUTD researchers developed a unique method of fabricating 3D porous structures
SUTD researchers developed a unique method of fabricating 3D porous structures
31 July 2019
Researchers from SUTD’s Soft Fluidics Lab developed a novel 3D printing method to fabricate 3D porous models in one single step.
Published Paper in Nature Journal
Published Paper in Nature Journal
26 June 2019

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Yang Shengyuan for the published paper in the Nature Journal.

It is the first experimental demonstration of an interesting quantum effect, called the three-dimensional quantum Hall effect. This effect was predicted more than 30 years ago, but has not been observed until this published work.

To read the published paper, please click here.

ScienMag has recently published an article about this research project. To read the article, please click here.

This research highlight can also be found at https://www.sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2019/8/Researchers-demonstrate-three-dimensional-quantum

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Publication of Paper in Angewandte Chemie International Edition IF 12102  Liu Xiaogang
Publication of Paper in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (IF: 12.102) – Liu Xiaogang
19 June 2019

Charge transfer and separation is a fundamental process in the energy conversion that powers life on earth. Besides being used in solar cells and photocatalyst, this process is even in photosynthesis as it enables energy conversion by harvesting light and then transferring and converting into chemical energy.

To view the paper highlights, please go to https://smt.sutd.edu.sg/files/2019/06/TICS-Manuscript-Highlights.pdf
You can find more details at https://www.sutd.edu.sg/Research/Research-News/2019/4/Researchers-discover-new-charge-transfer

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3D microchannels promote self-assembly of ordered emulsions at low droplet concentrations
3D microchannels promote self-assembly of ordered emulsions at low droplet concentrations
06 June 2019

Team of SUTD researchers led by Assistant Professor Michinao Hashimoto has discovered an elegant way to achieve self-assembly of low density droplets in microfluidic flows using three dimensional (3D) microchannels.

SUTD Researchers Enhance Security in Proof of Stake Blockchain Protocols
SUTD Researchers Enhance Security in Proof of Stake Blockchain Protocols
17 May 2019
SUTD researchers designed a generalised multiplicative weights algorithm to update individual validators’ profiles according to their voting behaviour, consensus outcome and collective blockchain welfare.
Researchers develop novel framework for tracking developments in optical sensors
Researchers develop novel framework for tracking developments in optical sensors
16 May 2019
SUTD researchers together with international researchers established a 3D technology map which systematically compares optical sensors.
SUTD researchers demystify centralization in cryptocurrency mining
SUTD researchers demystify centralization in cryptocurrency mining
14 May 2019
The application of this theory in the currently evolving blockchain ecosystem unveiled incentives both for active and for newly entering miners to merge and act as single entities.
Optical security Tunable-resonator upconverted emission color printing
Optical security: Tunable-resonator upconverted emission color printing
12 May 2019
The presented optical security devices have potential applications in deterring counterfeiting of important documents and packages of high-value medicines.
Researchers discover new charge transfer and separation process
Researchers discover new charge transfer and separation process
28 April 2019
“We first analysed chemical big data and spotted a pattern between molecular structures and fluorescent properties. After understanding this TICS process, we then designed a probe to prove this concept,” said Assistant Professor Liu.
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