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NUS MSE

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Known as premier Materials Science and Engineering department in Asia
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We are proud to share that our MSE Students is making a big step forward in bringing new ‘HOPES’ to glaucoma patients. And is also the first time in the Award’s 17 years history that a team from Singapore has emerged as the international winner 🥳👍 #MaterialScience

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Wishing everyone a roaring new year! 🐯 May you materialise your dreams and achieve success in everything you do! 💪🏻#HuatAh

Wishing everyone a roaring new year! 🐯 May you materialise your dreams and achieve success in everything you do! 💪🏻#HuatAh
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Join us to learn more about the next generation of biomaterials and technologies can be tremendously useful in distributed conformable electronic skins, neuro-prosthetic devices and robots in the increasingly digitally augmented future. Sign up here: cde.nus.edu.sg/mse/wp-content…

Join us to learn more about the next generation of biomaterials and technologies can be tremendously useful in distributed conformable electronic skins, neuro-prosthetic devices and robots in the increasingly digitally augmented future.

Sign up here: cde.nus.edu.sg/mse/wp-content…
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This group of NUS students have some pretty neat inventions that can potentially change the world 🌏👨‍🔬🔬mothership.sg/2022/02/nus-ms…

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Coming up next on our MSE Roadshow Webinar - Materials Science for Sustainability 🌿 Join us in this session to learn more about the trending topic ever since the sustainability and clean energy landscape is quickly evolving 👨‍🔬💡 Sign up here: cde.nus.edu.sg/mse/wp-content… #NUSMSE

Coming up next on our MSE Roadshow Webinar - Materials Science for Sustainability 🌿

Join us in this session to learn more about the trending topic ever since the sustainability and clean energy landscape is quickly evolving 👨‍🔬💡

Sign up here: cde.nus.edu.sg/mse/wp-content… 
#NUSMSE
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First part series - NUS MSE students Get Real With Us! Watch it on TikTok now! tiktok.com/@nus.materials… #NUSMSE #MaterialScience #Undergraduate #University #Engineering #Science

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Our first roadshow webinar series First up - Women in Materials Science and Engineering Rewatch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=nQbnob…

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Today we celebrate International Women Day by sharing the successes and accomplishments of some of our incredible women to provide support and opportunities for women to thrive together 👩‍🔬💪🏻 #IWD2022 #Womeninengineering #WomeninScience

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NUS achieved top 10 placement for 16 of our programmes, according to the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject announced today! We are also honoured to be Asia’s best university, taking joint top spot with the most number of programmes ranked in the top 50 🥳

NUS achieved top 10 placement for 16 of our programmes, according to the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject announced today! We are also honoured to be Asia’s best university, taking joint top spot with the most number of programmes ranked in the top 50 🥳
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Assistant Professor Tan Swee Ching and his research team 👨‍🔬👩‍🔬 have developed a novel super-hygroscopic material that enhances sweat evaporation within a personal protective suit, to create a cooling effect for better thermal comfort for users instagram.com/p/Cbob-WfPa4k/

Assistant Professor Tan Swee Ching and his research team 👨‍🔬👩‍🔬 have developed a novel super-hygroscopic material that enhances sweat evaporation within a personal protective suit, to create a cooling effect for better thermal comfort for users 
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Take a moment to change it all so that we can better preserve and protect our planet 🌎🌿 #EarthDay2022 #MaterialScience instagram.com/p/CcpKT92uEO_/

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It was always a child’s dream to build a rocket or fly to the moon 🚀 Our students at NUS MSE have launched a rocket as a part of NUS MSE module. With the knowledge learnt about materials and its characteristics, they made it happen. Be the next inventor in the next big thing! 🔬

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Thought that it was never possible to grow plants in outer space? 🌿 With the invention of hydrogel from our professors, it is made possible. Be the next inventor at heart! 👩‍🔬❤️#NUSMSE #MaterialiseYourFuture #MaterialScience

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You have seen robots roaming in the open but have you seen nanorobots in a human body? 🤖 With the invention of nanomaterials, robots can be used to transport fluids in your body making it easier to reach into your bloodstream 🩸 #nusmse #materialscience #materialiseyourfuture

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We were excited to be invited for a visit to GlobalFoundries Singapore on 7 April 2022. It was an insightful visit with meaningful exchanges of experiences with GF! We look forward to more partnerships and collaborations with GF in the near future! 🤝 #NUSMSE #GlobalFoundries

We were excited to be invited for a visit to <a href="/GlobalFoundries/">GlobalFoundries</a> Singapore on 7 April 2022. It was an insightful visit with meaningful exchanges of experiences with GF! We look forward to more partnerships and collaborations with GF in the near future! 🤝

#NUSMSE #GlobalFoundries
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Tired of changing your screen protectors? 📱 With the knowledge from MSE, you can develop the next self-healing mobile phone screen!

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It was always a child’s dream to build a rocket or fly to the moon 🚀 Our students at NUS MSE have launched a rocket as a part of NUS MSE module. With the knowledge learnt about materials and its characteristics, they made it happen.