Prof Alexander Ling has been named Distinguished International Associate (DIA) by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have developed a concept to induce and directly quantify spin splitting in two-dimensional materials.…
Seven Faculty of Science researchers – from the Departments of Chemistry, Food Science and Technology, and Physics – have been…
National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have developed a technique to precisely control the alignment of supermoiré lattices by using…
For her theoretical and computational work on the electronic structure of superconductors, PhD student Chan Si Min has received the…
Illustratum 2023 ended on a high note with participants hoping to come back for more! The second annual physics hallway…
An event to honour Prof Feng Yuan Ping’s accomplishments at NUS was held on 26 May at the University Hall…
Asst/Prof Yvonne Gao’s first experimental paper since establishing her lab, she and her team extend the life of a qubit…
Asst/Prof Loh Huanqian and her team create defect-free arrays of up to 225 atoms in their automated setup powered by…
Prof Valerio Scarani and PhD students proposed a new witness for oscillators with an advantage over previous methods.
National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers together with their collaborators have discovered a record-high magnetoresistance effect in high mobility graphene…
Since its discovery more than 100 years ago, ferroelectric materials still garner much attention in research due to their wide-ranging…
his year, we took our research to the next level, with ground-breaking work from quantum physics at extreme conditions, to…
Congratulations to our colleagues!
Congratulations to Physics Professors, Antonio Helio Castro Neto, Barbaros Özyilmaz and Goki Eda, who are among a total of 34…
Presidential Young Professor Steven Touzard from the Department of Physics is one of four scientists from NUS who have been…
NUS biophysicists have discovered how a special bacterial adhesion complex could be counterintuitively stabilised by mechanical stress at the single-molecule…
Asst Prof Ho studies the quantum dynamics of large, macroscopic systems, with an eye towards emerging quantum technologies.
An evening of flavourful Mookata dinner organised by the NUS Physics Society was well received by over 90 students and…
NUS physicists have discovered that monolayer vanadium diselenide (VSe2) has coexisting charge-ordered states with two distinct driving mechanisms.
Professors Alexander Ling and Christian Kurtsiefer join new project to build National Quantum-Safe Network in Singapore.
Prof Ariando has established strong research capabilities in the area of quantum-materials-by-design within a relatively short time after joining NUS.…
We are all familiar with the concept of celestial bodies orbiting around one another, such as the Earth orbiting around…
Whirling vortex-like magnetic nano-textures in anti-ferromagnets are predicted to be highly robust, ultra-small and ultra-fast. Each pattern comprises many little…
A fundamental question in mechanobiology is how mechanical stimuli are sensed and converted into signals that regulate cellular responses to…
The world of quantum mechanics is characterised by its discrete nature, where particles can only have energies in step-like…
A Bose-Einstein condensate is an exotic state of matter in which all particles have the same energy and are completely…
Congratulations to Yvonne on receiving a Young Scientist Award 2021 for her work on quantum computing.
NUS researchers have predicted that an exotic state of matter, known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, can exist at relatively high…
NUS scientists co-lead an international collaboration to resolve the elusive wavefronts of x-ray free-electron lasers, paving the way towards high-throughput,…
CQT researchers have become the first to use a class of ‘magic wavelengths’ for atom-trapping first predicted to exist over…
Here is one piece of good news as we are overloaded with pandemic-related news and concerns: the Department of Physics…
NUS physicists have predicted a new type of nonequilibrium effects that could generally exist in nanoscale electronic devices, and successfully…
Congratulations to our school students who have received various awards at the Singapore Science and Engineering Fair (SSEF) 2021 and…
Congratulations to A/Prof Kuldip Singh and Prof Sow Chorng Haur who were recognised for their merit and service to Singapore…
A research team led by Professor Yan Jie from the Mechanobiology Institute and Department of Physics, National University of Singapore,…
Pioneering scientists Professor Antonio Castro Neto and Professor Barbaros Özyilmaz from the Department of Physics talks about their innovative research…
An interview with Dr Wang, recipient of the NUS Annual Teaching Excellence Award (ATEA) / Annual Digital Education Award (ADEA)…
NUS physicists have developed a method to induce the transition of a rare-earth nickelate from their native perovskite form to…
NUS physicists have discovered a theoretical behaviour known as the “Critical Skin Effect” influencing how changes between different phases of…
In the continual bid to enhance learning through technology, NUS has employed a slew of teaching innovations, including interactive web-based…
Best Graduate Researcher Award 2019
Best Graduate Researcher Award 2018
Materials Research Society (Singapore) Medal for AY 2017/2018
An interview with Daniel, winner of the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Prize (OURP) for AY16/17.
Best Graduate Researcher Award 2017
Winner of the NUS FoS Best Graduate Researcher Award from Physics 2016
An interview with Joseph, whose team won a gold medal at the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition.
An interview with Gabriel, one of the best speakers at the International Natural Sciences Tournament.
An interview with Mr Grey Tan, CEO of TinyMOS, a company specialising in easy and affordable astrophotography.
Winner for the Top Graduate Researcher Award in the Faculty of Science 2015
Silver Poster Award IEEE Magnetic Society Summer School 2015 held in University of Minnesota, USA
NUS physicists have developed a sensitive two-dimensional (2-D) magnetic field sensor, which can potentially improve the detection of nanoscale magnetic…
NUS physicists have discovered new mid-infrared anisotropic collective charge excitations in quasi-metallic phase two-dimensional transition-metal...
Yvonne Gao is one of three new Principal Investigators joining CQT in May 2020. She brings to CQT and the…
Researchers led by Asst Professor Dzmitry Matsukevich are the first to perform a conditional beam splitter gate that makes use…
The group of Kai Dieckmann has proposed in Physical Review Letters a new method to move dipolar molecules towards their…
CQT Principal Investigator Loh Huanqian selected for programme by UNESCO and L’Oreal Foundation supporting women in science.
Prof Valerio Scarani from the Dept of Physics at NUS Faculty of Science and Principal Investigator at the Centre for…
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