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Research and Development has been an important part of Singapore’s economic strategy and we have been

investing in R&D, at an increasing rate for more than 20 years. Singapore is now home to a spectrum of industry-oriented research institutes and laboratories across engineering and biomedical sciences, covering areas such as advanced materials, electronics, marine technologies and bio-medical sciences.

Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of the Republic of Singaporeat the Closing Ceremony of the Global Young Scientists Summit

24 January 2014

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• IC Design •

• Big D

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• Autonomous Robots & Intelligent Systems

EEE’s Research Areas & Capabilities

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EEE’s Research Areas & Capabilities

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The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Where Interdisciplinary Research Revolution BeginsEnabling unparalleled inventions, the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) strives to develop the strongest research capability to address the complex challenges of the 21st century while raising Singapore’s profile as a top-notch research hub.

Our School, internationally lauded for its high academic standards and research orientation, is one of the world’s largest schools that specialises in electrical and electronic engineering education. It counts, amongst our full-time team, 150 faculty members with research and professional expertise and about 500 research, technical and administrative staff.

The high calibre of our faculty is matched by a well-developed teaching and research infrastructure – one of the most comprehensive and sophisticated constellations of research centres and laboratories around the globe. Our cutting-edge research and technological innovations span a broad spectrum, covering Autonomous Systems, Big Data and Analytics, Biomedical Engineering, Cyber Security, Electromagnetic Effects, Infocomm Technologies, IC Design, Internet of Things, Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology, Photonics, Satellite Engineering, Semiconductor Lighting and Displays, Silicon, Smart Sensors and Advanced Sensing as well as Spintronics.

Beyond teaching, our faculty members actively collaborate with leading overseas universities, research institutes and multinational companies. Our research output is highly regarded for its quality. This has enabled our School to consistently attract, on average, about S$65 million per annum of research funding over the past five years. Since 2008, our faculty members have published some 680 Science Citation Index (SCI) journals and 400 conference papers annually. Additionally, more than 100 international journals have appointed these distinguished academics as editorial members, an acknowledgement of the high professional standing of our faculty members.

8 Mega Research CentresINFINITUS, Infocomm Centre of Excellencewww.infinitus.eee.ntu.edu.sgDirector: Prof Peter CHONG, Email: [email protected] INFINITUS is a centre of excellence for information and communication engineering with research programmes in (1) Communications and Network Systems, (2) Advanced Sensing, (3) Security, (4) Data Mining and Analytics, (5) Video Analytics, (6) Navigation and Positioning, and (7) Radio Frequency and Microwave Engineering.

NOVITAS, Nanoelectronics Centre of Excellencewww.novitas.eee.ntu.edu.sg Director: Prof ZHANG Qing, Email: [email protected] has strong expertise in material growth and characterisation, device and IC processing, electrical and reliability measurements, modelling and simulation. Its research activities include (1) Advanced Silicon Device and Integration Technologies, (2) Compound Semiconductor Device and IC Technologies, and (3) Nanotechnologies.

VALENS, Centre of Excellence for Bio-Instrumentation, Devices and Signal Processingwww.valens.eee.ntu.edu.sgDirector: Prof SER Wee, Email: [email protected] is a centre of excellence for bio-medical research. Its research activities are focused on four major areas, namely (1) Bio-Imaging, (2) Distributed Diagnosis and Home Healthcare, (3) Neural Engineering, and (4) Lab-On-Chip. Many of the research projects involve active participation from clinicians and international research partners.

Nanyang Technological University Young and research-intensive, Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is the fastest-rising Asian university in the world’s top 50. NTU offers engineering, science, business, humanities, arts and social sciences, and medicine. Its new medical school, the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine is set up jointly with Imperial College London. With 400 partnerships including joint PhD programmes with top academic institutions and joint laboratories with industry leaders such as BMW, Rolls-Royce and Robert Bosch, NTU is also ranked No. 1 globally for industry income and innovation.

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OPTIMUS, Photonics Centre of Excellencewww.optimus.eee.ntu.edu.sgDirector: Prof SHUM Ping Perry, Email: [email protected] OPTIMUS focuses on advanced photonics with research activities in (1) Novel Photonic Materials and Devices, (2) Photonic Nano-structures and Applications, (3) Optical Fibre Technology, and (4) Advanced Optical Communications.

LUMINOUS! Centre of Excellence for Semiconductor Lighting and Displayswww.luminous.eee.ntu.edu.sgDirector: Prof Hilmi Volkan DEMIR, Email: [email protected] LUMINOUS! offers potential solutions addressing energy effi ciency and photometric quality problems in lighting. Its key competencies include white LEDs and OLEDs for solid-state lighting and displays, nanocrystal quantum-dot nanoluminophors, plasmophors, ZnO-based transparent electrodes and emitting devices, organic photovoltaics, electrochromics for smart windows and low-power displays.

VIRTUS, IC Design Centre of Excellencewww.virtus.eee.ntu.edu.sgDirector: Prof SIEK Liter, Email: [email protected] advances discovery and design (D&D) as well as research and development (R&D) in IC design and technology for applications in medical technology, clean technology and consumer electronics. Its research areas are mainly in analogue, mixed-signal, power management and data converters, energy harvesting, low-power RF and mm-wave IC, and new technology directions such as 3D-integration and physical design, 3D RF and mixed-signal circuits, and terahertz IC.

EXQUISITUS, Centre for E-Citywww.exquisitus.eee.ntu.edu.sg Director: Prof WANG Dan Wei, Email: [email protected] EXQUISITUS is a centre of excellence that advances research and development (R&D) in electrical systems for future cities. Its research activities include energy conversion devices, clean and renewable energy systems, energy storage, smart grids, energy effi cient buildings, control system technologies, mobile robotics, and intelligent transportations.

COFT (Centre for Optical Fibre Technology)Director: Prof Kantisara PITA, Email: [email protected] is being set up to develop core capabilities and technologies for specialty optical fi bre fabrications and characterisations. It has strong expertise in the design and fabrication of specialty optical fi bre for various applications. COFT focuses its research activities in (1) High Power Fibre Lasers (2) Sensors, and (3) Communications.

3 Joint Research CentresEMERL (Electromagnetic Effects Research Laboratory) www.emerl.eee.ntu.edu.sgDirector: Prof SEE Kye Yak, Email: [email protected] is the fi rst national-level electromagnetic effects research and measurement test facility that caters to both defence and commercial sectors. Its research projects cover power electronics EMC, high-speed signal integrity, printed circuit board EMC, integrated circuit EMC, electromagnetic shielding, and radio frequency interference (RFI).

SaRC (Satellite Research Centre) www.sarc.eee.ntu.edu.sgDirector: Prof LOW Kay Soon, Email: [email protected] is a centre of excellence offering satellite research and training of manpower in space technologies. Its research activities include design of satellite payloads, development of low earth orbit (LEO) nano- and pico-satellite for distributed space missions, satellite ground system design for mission control and experiment, as well as innovative technologies and applications for future satellites.

ROSE (Rapid-Rich Object Search) Labrose.ntu.edu.sgDirector: Prof Alex KOT, Email: [email protected] ROSE Lab is a joint collaboration between the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and Peking University, China. Its vision is to create the largest collection of structured domain object database in Asia to enable the development of rapid and rich mobile object search. Its three research programmes are (1) Large-scale Structured Object Database and Analytics, (2) Scalable Visual Object Search, and (3) Media Cloud Platform.

Colin LEONGSenior Assistant DirectorOffi ce of Associate Chair (Research) School of Electrical and Electronic EngineeringNanyang Technological University50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798

Tel : (65) 6592 1663Fax : (65) 6794 3661 Email : [email protected] : www.eee.ntu.edu.sg

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