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LEES PI wins US Presidential Early Career Award
LEES PI Tonio Buonassisi LEES PI Tonio Buonassisi, who is also MIT associate professor for Mechanical Engineering, was one of the four...
EmTech Asia: SMART innovations wow crowd
BioSyM, FM and LEES at EmTech Asia 2016 At this year's EmTech Asia - the conference on emerging technologies - SMART wowed the 500...
New MIT-CREATE Global Connector Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Global Start-Up Lab and Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE)...
Zegras appointed as lead investigator for SMART FM
Chris Zegras (Photo by Dominick Reuter) Beginning January 1, 2016, Professor Chris Zegras of the MIT Department of Urban Studies and...
Shivers over growing plankton to cool earth
SMART CENSAM Dr Benjamin Grandey's research is not in favour of geo-engineering To do or not to do: that is the question ... about...
Engineering a potential treatment for all four dengue serotypes
(L-R) Prof Peter Dedon, SMART PI and A/Prof Eng Eong Ooi, Duke-NUS Dy Director of Emerging Infectious Diseases Programme A multinational...
SMART-NUS driverless car trials launched at One-north
SMART self-driving car being piloted at One-north As one of the first applicants approved by the Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA)...
Inaugural CREATE Symposium looks at trends and challenges in urban mobility planning, transportation
systems & technologies Future Mobility was opened by Mr Pang Kin Keong, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport, Singapore The...
Octopus-inspired robot – the fastest underwater robot based on the given power –
developed in Singapore Ability to morph (change shape), propel itself and turn quickly in water (i.e. super-manoeuvrability) efficiently...
New technique that identifies rare stem cells from bone marrow will give clinicians a fillip
in stem-cell treatment of joint, bone and muscle repair. (L-R) Assoc Prof Jerry Chan, SMART co-Investigator; Dr Zhiyong Poon, SMART...
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