News & Events
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22JunCA2DM Director Recognised as No.1 Best Scientist in Singapore for Physics by Research.comThe director of CA2DM has garnered significant recognition in the field of Physics research. Professor Antonio Castro Neto has achieved...Read More
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01JunLong Service Award 2023Congratulations to our Long Service Awardees! The Long Service Awards were presented to employees in recognition for their valued contributions and dedicated service to NUS.Read More
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29MayCA2DM featured in The Straits Times30 years - that's how long the revolutionary niobium-graphene batteries being developed by the CBMM-CA2DM Advanced Battery Laboratory could last!Read More
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22MayCA2DM and CBMM develop advanced niobium-graphene batteries with unprecedented 30-year lifecycles(left to right): Mr Rogerio Ribas, CBMM Global Head of Batteries; Professor Chen Tsuhan, NUS Deputy President (Innovation and Enterprise),...Read More
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15AprCA2DM researchers contribute to setting the quality standard for commercial graphene oxideThere is a need to classify and standardize graphene-related materials giving the growing use of this materials industrially. One of...Read More
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17JanFIP PHYSICS MATTERS: “Dimensionality in Materials Science” by Prof. Antonio Castro Neto2022 PROGRAM Dimensionality in Materials Science Speaker: Professor Antonio Castro Neto 27 January 2022 (16:00 SGT) Webinar is over. Please...Read More
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07JanCollaboration between CA2DM and NUS Chemistry unveils new application of 2D electrolytes in electrochemistryThe teams of Professors Guillermo C. Bazan, Konstantin Novoselov and Antonio H. Castro Neto discovered that the association between a...Read More
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27OctCongratulations to Mr. Ang Han Siong!The Centre for Advanced 2D Materials extends its heartiest congratulations to Mr. Ang Han Siong for being awarded the 2021 National Day Commendation Medal.Read More
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27OctCA2DM scientists create a new type of intelligent materialCA2DM researchers have created a new class of intelligent materials. It has the structure of a two-dimensional (2D) material, but behaves like an electrolyte – and could be a new way to deliver drugs within the body.Read More