NUS NEWS

29/06/2022, Thứ tư
The development of an embryo is a well-orchestrated string of processes, ensuring correct formation and positioning of vital organs of the growing organism. At the molecular level, these processes are controlled in a precise manner by switching on or off specific factors such as genes or proteins. Any errors in these processes could result in physical defects or disease in the newborn organism.
28/06/2022, Thứ ba
Professor Lim Chwee Teck and Associate Professor Leo Hwa Liang, both from the Department of Biomedical Engineering were elected as Fellows of the International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine (IUPESM) at the IUPESM World Congress 2022. The Fellowships recognise their outstanding contributions to the international development of physical and engineering sciences in medicine.
27/06/2022, Thứ hai
Professor BAO Weizhu from the NUS Department of Mathematics has been conferred the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Fellowship 2022, in recognition of his significant contributions in modelling and simulating Bose-Einstein condensation and multiscale methods and analysis for highly oscillatory dispersive partial differential equations (PDEs).