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Welcome
to the School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE).
Over the years, MSE has grown significantly –
attracting outstanding faculty, research staff and
students as well as expanding its research
programmes. Our staff and students are constantly
challenged to enhance research excellence through
innovation and commercialization.
In 2007, our cutting-edge research efforts attracted
over $8 million in new research grants from local
and overseas funding agencies. Some of these
successful grants are in the areas of Clean Energy,
Biomaterials, Defence, Computational Materials,
Nanoelectronics and Polymer-related research. MSE,
in partnership with Nanofrontier Pte Ltd, has also
signed two R&D collaboration agreements with UK
companies, Analytical NanoTechnologies plc and ROAR
Particles Ltd. These agreements are worth $4 million
over a period of two years. In addition, MSE has
also established a new start-up company called
Adcomp which is to commercialize the biomedical
stent in India.
We are proud to announce that MSE’s first joint
venture medical device, Ree-Trakt, was released for
sale in the United States in October 2007. This
product is a combined research effort between MSE
and Insightra® Medical (http://www.insightra.com/index.php)
of Irvine California. Ree-Trakt is the first medical
device in NTU that has been developed and patented
in accordance with design controls.
We initiated joint R&D collaborations with premier
local and overseas institutions such as National
Heart Centre, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, University of
California – Los Angeles, Northwestern University,
Mayo Clinic, Stanford University, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique, Georgia Institute of
Technology and Technion-Israel Institute of
Technology – just to name a few.
2008 and beyond will be an exciting time for MSE. We
aim to foster a vibrant research environment and
lead the drive towards materials R&D to benefit
mankind and the community. We look forward to
working with our academics and industrial partners
as we pursue innovative breakthroughs in the field
of materials science and engineering.
Prof Freddy Boey Yin Chiang
Chair
School of Materials Science and Engineering
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