Highlights

Topological quantum simulation unlocks new potential in quantum computers

Topological quantum simulation unlocks new potential in quantum computers

August 30, 2024

Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have successfully simulated higher-order topological (HOT) lattices with unprecedented accuracy using digital…

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Towards ultrathin sources of entangled photons

Towards ultrathin sources of entangled photons

August 19, 2024

Scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have shown that excitonic resonances and transitions between excitons can significantly increase…

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Data-driven discovery of NbOI<sub>2</sub> as a high performance layered piezoelectric

Data-driven discovery of NbOI2 as a high performance layered piezoelectric

August 05, 2022

NUS scientists have identified two-dimensional (2D) materials that exhibit large piezoelectric effects for potential use in wearable sensors.

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Learning motifs and their hierarchies in atomic-resolution microscopy

Learning motifs and their hierarchies in atomic-resolution microscopy

June 21, 2022

NUS researchers have developed a human-explainable machine learning scheme that rapidly identifies previously unseen novel structures in disordered materials without…

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Alignment of quantized levels in valleytronic materials

Alignment of quantized levels in valleytronic materials

June 13, 2022

NUS researchers have predicted that Landau levels belonging to different valleys in a two-dimensional (2D) valleytronic material, monolayer tungsten diselenide…

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Looking inside ephemeral ultrabright x-ray laser pulses

Looking inside ephemeral ultrabright x-ray laser pulses

November 09, 2021

NUS scientists co-lead an international collaboration to resolve the elusive wavefronts of x-ray free-electron lasers, paving the way towards high-throughput,…

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Modelling nonequilibrium nanoscale junctions with steady-state density functional theory (DFT)

Modelling nonequilibrium nanoscale junctions with steady-state density functional theory (DFT)

October 06, 2021

NUS scientists have predicted a new type of nonequilibrium effects that could generally exist in nanoscale electronic devices, and successfully…

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Modelling rare events in complex systems

Modelling rare events in complex systems

August 23, 2017

23 Aug 2017. NUS mathematicians have developed efficient methods to study complex energy landscapes and thermally activated events. Many problems…

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Steady-state density functional theory

Steady-state density functional theory

May 31, 2017

31 May 2017. NUS computational scientists have developed a new version of the density functional theory (DFT) to study nanoscale…

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A new spin on graphene electronics

A new spin on graphene electronics

May 18, 2017

18 May 2017. NUS physicists have discovered that controlling electron spin can lower contact resistance in graphene electronics for high performance…

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Parallelised computation lens goes open-source

Parallelised computation lens goes open-source

October 27, 2016

27 Oct 2016. NUS scientists have developed the first scalable robust, open-sourced reconstruction algorithm targeted specifically for lens-less imaging with x-ray…

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Wetting transition on patterned surfaces

Wetting transition on patterned surfaces

February 10, 2016

10 Feb 2016 NUS mathematicians investigate liquid-vapour transition on patterned surfaces in shear flow using the minimum action method (MAM)…

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