Research news
Need a hand? This robotic hand can help you pick your food items and plate your dish
From tiny grains of rice to a water bottle, the robotic hand designed by SUTD can pick and place items safely and reliably to meet the dynamic demands of food, logistics and consumer goods industries.
SUTD faculty among top scientists in the list of world’s Highly Cited Researchers 2022
Professor Chua Chee Kai and Associate Professor Yuen Chau join the list of Highly Cited Researchers™.
SUTD researchers developed phase-change key for new hardware security
A new type of reconfigurable, scalable, low power hardware security device with high resilience to AI attacks has been developed.
SUTD researchers turn to age-old molding technique to 3D-print cell-laden vascular models
The biofabricated vascular models will pave the way for drug development and deeper understanding of cardiovascular diseases.
Cooperation among hydropower producers could hold the answer to reviving the mighty Mekong
Scientists in Singapore show that restoring natural water availability to the Mekong’s floodplains is possible.
Improving urban growth models with fractional calculus
The mathematical tool accounts for complex systems where changes do not occur instantaneously, making it more suitable for studying cities.
SUTD researchers develop new strategies to teach computers to learn like humans do
A new type of code to realise an energy-efficient continual learning system has been recently designed by a team of researchers.
SUTD researchers unravel cell biology through artificial intelligence
Previously limited by the human interpretation of reality, one of the most basic principles of cell biology can now be demonstrated using machine learning.
Fancy a side of 3D printed carrots and crickets with your meal?
Singapore based research team addresses food supply challenges through a more systematic and efficient 3D food printing approach to dish up alternative protein sources including algae, plant and insects.
LEGO stacking of 2D materials brings us a step closer to ultracompact memory and spintronic tech
Different species of 2D materials can be ‘LEGO-stacked’ into a van der Waals heterostructure; SUTD scientists designed a novel functional 2D hybrid material for ultracompact memory and spintronic device applications.