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Tee Chee Keong Benjamin is a Singaporean scientist. He helped to co-develop the electronic skin technology when he was a PhD student in Stanford University. In 2015, he was chosen as one of TR35 list (MIT Technology Review's global 35 Innovators Under 35) for his work on e-skin.
The magazine's inaugural issue focused on the biomedical sciences and was featured by media outlets in Singapore and Malaysia as Asia's first science magazine. [8] [9] On April 2, 2015, it launched the inaugural Asian Scientist Writing Prize, [10] co-organized with Science Centre Singapore and with prizes sponsored by World Scientific ...
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Monthly magazines published in Singapore (8 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Singapore" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Ying was born in Taipei in 1966. She moved to Singapore with her family in 1973 as a child where she was a student at Rulang Primary School [4] and Raffles Girls' School.She then went to New York City, earning a B.Eng. degree, summa cum laude, from Cooper Union in 1987. [5]
Traveling has been linked to a ton of positive health effects, including lowered levels of stress.But new research has found that travel may even keep you young. It seems a little random, but the ...
The World Association of Young Scientists (WAYS; formerly the World Academy of Young Scientists) is a global network of young scientists established in 2004, in partnership with UNESCO and ICSU. It provides a Web 2.0 platform for scientific exchange, thereby linking individuals and existing networks with a regional or disciplinary focus.
International Conference of Young Scientist or ICYS is the unofficial world championship of research papers in several scientific disciplines for secondary school students. [1] It has gained notable participation across three continents (Europe, Asia, and America). It is organised by a host institution and vary for each year.