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This page belongs to Dr. Melvin Zin's Research Group at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Nanyang Technological University.

Dr. Zin’s research interests are in the development of functional materials and ways of processing these well-designed materials to create unique constructions (either in the form of multilayer coatings and films or devices) for innovative applications. As a result, his work is highly interdisciplinary. Discoveries and inventions, consequently, take place at the intersection of materials science,

S$14 million awarded to advance solar energy research 26/07/2014

Research proposal from Energy Research Institute at Nanyang Technological University (ERI@N) is among the 5 awarded for a total of S$ 14 million in grants. Congratulations to colleagues in ERI@N!

http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/s14-million-awarded-advance-solar-energy-research

S$14 million awarded to advance solar energy research SINGAPORE — A total of S$14 million in grants was awarded to five research teams by the Energy Innovation Programme Office (EIPO), said the Economic Development Board (EDB) today (July 25). The monies were awarded under the third grant call of the Energy Innovation Research Programme (EIRP), and the…

23/07/2014

Proud to be part of Nanyang Technological University! We recorded a 250% increase in research output and are now in Nature's global top 100.

23/07/2014

NTU jumps up more than 140 places to break into Nature’s global top 100 research ranking.
Nature Publishing Group http://t.co/TujQz19Gul

15/07/2014

At Customer Technical Center in . Shared technologies are the heart of new product at 3M! http://t.co/yRODxf6wmQ

Photos 22/06/2014

An experimental technique combining rapid cooling of water droplets with ultra-short X-ray pulses from a particle accelerator has allowed a first look at the microscopic structure of bulk liquid water at temperatures more than 40 degrees below its freezing point.

http://bit.ly/1pjfIS1 ($)

Image Credit: Gregory Stewart, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

What Our Alumni Says! 18/06/2014

In today’s What Our Alumni Says feature, our recent graduate, Govindo, shares with us how he found his interest in semiconductor in NTU MSE.

New 3M LED Chip Packaging Substrate Delivers Cost-Effective Alternative to Ceramic 05/06/2014

Another 3M Innovation at work for LED industry!

New 3M LED Chip Packaging Substrate Delivers Cost-Effective Alternative to Ceramic 3M Electronics Materials Solutions Division today announced the launch of its new 3M™ LED Chip Packaging Substrate that provides a cost-effective alternative to ceramic substrates. The new substrate, constructed of copper and polyimide, is able to meet the electrical and thermal performance required…

Photos from Space 360's post 01/06/2014
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