Chan Long Shan has designed a microwave diagnostic system for a next-generation fusion energy device for this final year project. This diagnostic will be used to characterise turbulence in burning plasma, a key phenomenon in achieving scientific breakeven. By...
The Elusive High-Tc Superinductor: A Leap Toward Scalable Quantum Hardware
Quantum computers hold the promise of solving problems far beyond the capabilities of today’s supercomputers. At the heart of these systems are qubits—particularly, fluxonium qubits, which require superinductors to preserve delicate quantum states. But conventional...
Rising sea levels: a nuanced approach
Writing in the scientific journal Earth’s Future, Dr. Benjamin Grandey, a Senior Research Fellow, and Professor Chew Lock Yue both at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) at NTU Singapore, together with collaborators present a novel approach that combines both ice-sheet modelling as well as expert assessment into a single projection.
CoS Researchers Named Among Most Highly Influential in 2024
Researchers from the College have been recognised as being some of the most influential scientists globally in Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list. Clarivate, a United Kingdom-based data company, compiles an annual list that identifies and celebrates...
SPMS Delegates at 2024 University Scholars Leadership Symposium
Nine SPMS students participates in the 2024 University Scholars Leadership Symposium (USLS) in Bangkok.
Navigating Science to Business – From Humble Beginnings to Global Success
Fireside Chat with Dr Serg Bell, co-organised by College of Science and Institute of Advanced Studies As part of its commitment to fostering research excellence, the College of Science (CoS) and the Institute of Advanced Studies had the privilege of hosting Dr Serg...
NTU Physics Challenge 2024: A Celebration of Young Scientific Minds
The 2024 NTU Physics Challenge was held successfully on 27 July, drawing 304 participants from 31 pre-university institutions.
2024 Undergraduate Award Winners for SPMS
Each year during the convocation period, the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) looks forward to congratulating all its graduates. It also wishes to acknowledge those who have won academic awards befitting their exceptional academic grades and...
Get to know the 2024 CoS Valedictorians: Fong Wan Hang (SPMS)
Get to know the 2024 CoS Valedictorians: Fong Wan Hang (SPMS) In this series, Science@NTU gets to know the 2024 CoS valedictorians. They give a quick overview of their time in CoS, and also offer a few words of advice on transitioning into a new phase of life. Next...
Creating Impossible Particles in a Photonic Lattice
Using optical fibres, physicists form particles whose masses are generated by energy non-conservation.