Welcome

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Welcome to our cutting-edge research centre, featuring a central 3.5 million volt nuclear accelerator.

The Centre for Ion Beam Applications (CIBA) is a multi-disciplinary research centre aimed at developing new technologies based on fast protons and ions, and simultaneously undertaking research into novel applications where proton or ion-based technologies provide a unique cutting edge.

Protons, with their unique physical properties, (behaving like heavy electrons), offer the potential to outperform the ubiquitous electron-based technologies in many applications. Examples include electron microscopy, electron lithography, electron spectroscopy, etc.

World leaders in Proton Microscopy Beam Writing Spectroscopy Beam Modification

NUS CIBA Accelerator

Accelerator

Our accelerator serves as the source of ion beams for our five advanced beam line facilities. Among these remarkable beam lines, three are globally exclusive innovations, conceived and developed right here at our university. The remaining two are at the forefront of technological advancements in the field.

IAEA Collaborating Centre

As Singapore’s first International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) collaborating centre, we are committed to improving the field of accelerator science for various applications. Read more from IAEA or NUS News websites…

NUS CIBA OMAD Lab

Multi-Disciplinary

The research work of over 30 members and students, not including a wide range of collaborators from within and outside of NUS, have developed through our centre. All our core academic members have considerable experience in ion beam and proton technology, working with many cross-disciplinary collaborators.

  • Nanofabrication
  • Biomedical Applications
  • Advanced Biochip Fabrication
  • Silicon Photonics and Micromachining
  • Micro/Nano-Photonics
  • Photonic Meta-Materials
  • Advanced Materials Characterization
  • Fundamental Ion Beam Interaction Studies

Research Topics

We address different areas of research topics in which we believe proton technology can play an important strategic role.

Bioimaging

Imaging cells and biological molecules in high resolution with accelerated ions

DNA Nanofluidics

Analysing DNA movement with chip made in-house with our proton beam

Foci Counter

Image processing algorithm with foci quantification for cellular analysis

Ion Beam Analysis of Materials

 Development and application of ion-beam based analytical and microscopic techniques

Optical Materials and Devices

Using photonics instead of electronics for integrated optical circuits

Proton Beam Writing

Pushing boundaries of nanofabrication with sub-10 nm beam spot sizes

Radiobiology

 Exposing biological molecules with radiation for advanced research

Join Us!

We are always looking for new ideas and open to collaborations.

Find Us

Centre for Ion Beam Applications
Department of Physics, National University of Singapore

2 Science Drive 3
S7-01-01
Singapore 117542

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