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08.07.2009 :
Classical Engineering Failures and Mechanical Properties
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09.07.2009 :
Risk Assessment Application Training
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09.07.2009 :
Risk Assessment Application Training
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Designing novel porous structures for now and the future
POROUS MATERIALS have been making an impact on the scientific world. In the last decade or so, porous materials have been contributing to developments beyond their traditional use.. [read more]

Micro-channel ‘heat sink’ wins Tan Kah Kee Young Inventors’ Award
WE ARE all too familiar with over-heating. That’s when systems and equipment begin to function below par or refuse to function totally. But we may soon see an end to that. [read more]



NEW: Faculty of Engineering Annual Report 2008

Find out more about the Faculty’s achievements.
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Research to detect microbial contamination in water wins EWI grant

A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY team from NUS comprising five researchers from Engineering and from Yoo Loo Lin School of Medicine won a grant of $2m to carry out R&D on the rapid detection of the waterbourne parasite Cryptosporidium spp in drinking water worldwide.
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Winning way to fly

A TEAM of Engineering students won 2nd Prize at the finals Fly Your Ideas, an international competition in France (19 June) organised by Airbus.
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From study buddies to life partners

CALL IT precision engineering…  Cupid’s arrows at the Faculty are pretty precise. The Faculty has seen three weddings this year. A couple from Class of 2006, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, had their wedding pictures taken at LT6 in May.
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KRUCE-ing into Horizons

KRUCE, NUS’ eco-car cruises into the news again.
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A ‘smashing’ good time at Engineering

GASPS AND murmurs of “awesome” filled the air as a handphone was smashed and splintered into sections -- its deconstruction recorded by high-speed video filming at 250 frames per second.
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23.04.2009 :
NUS Launches First Singapore-Designed, Eco-Friendly Urban Concept Car
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Springer awards CSE Prize to Engineering researcher and team
NUS ENGINEERING research fellow Phuong Huynh’s hard work has paid off. His effort, along with his team mates, Nguyen Ngoc-Cuong and Gianluigi Rozza, was awarded the Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) Prize 2009.[read more]
Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to marine engineering
HIS OUTSTANDING contributions and leadership as the first Asian President of the Institute of Marine Engineering Science and Technology has been highly regarded internationally.[read more]
Early detection of cancer possible through a micro device
AN NUS-developed microchip has made it possible to extract cancer cells from blood – physically – and with high isolation efficiency and purity.[read more]
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