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Issue 7/May08
Working together with faculty - Alumni find ways to get involved
New academy for pharmaceutical industry
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OmniSci May2008NewsfromFacultyofScience,NationalUniversityofSingapore
OmniSciisaproductionoftheFacultyofSciencetoinformalumniandfriendsaboutthecurrentprogrammesandactivitiesintheFaculty.
DeanAndrewWee
AdvisorsChinWeeShong,ViceDeanSowChorngHaur,AssistantDeanLawrenceChia,Consultant
EditorialTeamKarenWong,EditorPerryHeeSeeSinHon
DesignJamesWee
AdministratorManjeetKaur
TheviewsandopinionsexpressedarethoseoftheauthorsanddonotnecessarilyrepresenttheviewsoftheFacultyofScienceortheNationalUniversityofSingapore.
Dean’sOffice
NationalUniversityofSingapore
BlockS16,Level9
6ScienceDrive2
Singapore117546
Tel:6565167641
Fax:6567774279
Website:http://www.science.nus.edu.sg
AcknowledgementWethanktheShawFoundationforitscontinuingsponsorshipandsupportoftheFaculty.
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1 Dean’sMessage
2 Workingtogetherwiththefaculty
4 Reflectionsonmylife’sjourney—TanMengChwan6 ScienceStudentFund-fundusedtohelpstudents8 StrongshowingbyNUSHighSchoolinScienceand Researchcompetitions9 NUSHighSchool’sSRPprojectwinsSSEF10 Offtootherpastures —AssociateProfessorLimTitMeng12 DepartmentofStatisticsandAplliedProbability Celebrates10Years13 WhatDoOurProfessorDo?14 HeadofBiologicalSciences ProfessorHewChoyLeongretires15 AssociateProfessorPrakashKumarbecomesActingHead oftheDepartmentofBiologicalSciences16 NewAcademyforpharmaceuticalindustry18 ProfessorSodhiawardedHrdyFellowship19 A*Starprovidesalmost$9millioninfundingbythe BiomedicalResearchCouncil20 WorldClassResearchfromWorldClassScientist21 TemasakYoungInvestigatorAward2007: —Discoveryenablesplasticto“conduct”electricity22 FacultyNotes24 Academia24 UniversityAwards200826 InTheForefront29 FoSCalendarofEvents
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Dean’s MESSAGE
InthisissueofOmniSciencewefocusonthepeopleintheFacultyofScience.
A/ProfLimTitMenghasbeenVice-DeanattheFacultyofScienceDean’sOfficesince2002.InFebruary,hewassecondedfortwoyearstotheScienceCentreasAssistantChiefExecutive(EducationProgrammes).Hisuntiringeffortstoworkwithstaff,studentsandinthepromotionofscienceinschoolswillbesteppeduptoahigherlevelinhisnewposition.
TheUniversityhighlightedtheachievementsofourownintheUniversityAwards,andtheFacultyofScienceonceagaindominatedtheawardsceremonywithatotaloffiveawardees.A/ProfSowChorngHaurwasgiventheOutstandingEducatorAward.AmonghiseffortsisthesettingupoftheverysuccessfulPhysicsDemonstrationLab.HehasalsobeenanactivementorfortheScienceResearchProgrammeforjuniorcollegestudents.ThisyearhisteamfromNUSHighSchoolclinchedaGoldmedalattheSingaporeScienceandEngineeringFair,andwentontowinfirstplaceintheIntelScienceandEngineeringFairintheUSA.ProfessorShenZuoweiwasnamedOutstandingResearcher,andDrPeterHoandAssociateProfessorLohKianPingwereawardedtheYoungResearcherAwards.Atthesameceremony,ProfessorGohSuatHongwasconferredthehonourofEmeritusProfessor.
WemustalsothankAlumnifortheirinvaluableconnectiontothewiderworld.Theyareatirelessbunchwhogivecareerandindustrytalks,counselprospective,interviewincomingandgiveadvicetograduatingstudents.Nottomention,theycertainlyaddhumourandcolourtoCommencement.Alumniaddrealitytoourivorytower.
Wecertainlyoweourplaceheretostudents.Recently,welaunchedtheScienceStudentFundforstudentswhosuddenlyfindthemselvesinfinancialdifficulty.ThisfundgivesbacktothecommunitybyusingtheearningsfromtheendowedgovernmentmatchinggrantwhendonationsaremadetotheFaculty.YourdonationstotheFacultywillbeusedtobenefitthisfund.
ProfessorAndrewWeeDean,FacultyofScience
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OpenHouse.ThisisafrenetictimefortheoutreachandundergraduateprogrammesteamsattheFacultyofScienceand,indeed,foreveryotherfacultyatNUSaswell.Itislikeattendingasalesconvention,wheretheproductisone’sdegreefromNUSFacultyofScienceandhavingasmuchfunaspossiblegettingit.
OpenHouseisoneofthelargesteventsintheNUScalendar.Thisyear,itwasreportedthatmorethan17,000prospectivestudents,withparentsintow,throngedtheSportsandRecreationCentreovertheweekendof15-16March.TheycametogatherinformationaboutNUS,thefacultiesandschools,andthecoursesthatmaketheNUSdifference.
WorkingtogetherwithfacultyAlumni find ways to get involved
Want to get involved and give back? To find out how, please contact Mr Perry Hee at 6516 1468 or email: [email protected]
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OpenHouse2008alumniguestspeakersDr Audi Fong, BSc (Merit) 1995, BSc (Hons) 1996, PhD 2001Senior Assistant Director, Ministry of Trade & Industry
Dr Christopher KC Syn, BSc (Hons) 1996, PhD 2001Forensic Scientist,Health Science Authority
Dr Bernard Leong, BSc 1998Partner, Thymos Capital LLP
Eric Sandosham, BSc 1994, BSc (Hons) 1995, MSc 2002Director of Decision Management, Citibank Singapore Ltd
EveryyearinMarch,asmallgroupofSciencealumnistandbeforeanaudienceofyoungandeager18yearolds.Theirmessage,“Comeandjoinme.”Thisyear,fouralumnijoinedtheDean,ProfessorAndrewWee,inhismessage“TheSkyisnoLimit”.TheyrelatedstoriesoftheirstudentlifeandthetraininginSciencethathaspreparedthemfortheirlives.
AlumnihavefoundotherwaystogetinvolvedandgivebacktotheFacultythathasbeensomuchapartoftheirformativeyears.
AdmissionintoNUShasbecomemoreliberalinrecentyears.ThemajorityofstudentsarestilladmittedwiththeirAlevelresults.TheFacultyisnowatlibertytoadmit10%atourdiscretion.Thesestudentsareadmittedbasedon,amongothercriteria,aninterview.Wehavefoundalumnitobeaninvaluableresourcefortheinterviewpanel.Eachyearabout20alumnivolunteerforthisrole.Theybringwiththemindustryexperience.Someofthequalitieswhichtheyfindimportanthavesurprisedthefacultymemberswhositwiththemforthesediscretionaryinterviews.DiscretionaryinterviewsbeginattheendofAprilandendinmid-May.
ThegrandesteventintheNUScalendarmustcertainlybecommencement.CommencementisheldduringthefirsttwoweeksofJuly.TheFacultyofScienceinvitesalumnitotakepartincommencementinseveralways.TheFacultyissolargethatwetakeupfourceremonies.Weinviteonecommencementspeakerforeachceremony.Alumniarealsoinvitedtoformtheacademicprocession.
Besidestheseformalevents,manyalumnifindtimetoaddvaluetothewholeeducationalexperienceforourSciencestudents.Inthepast,alumnihaveparticipatedinindustrytalks,careerplanningworkshopsandnetworkingsessions.
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MyundergraduatestudiesbeganinengineeringatNUSunderanSAFscholarship.IjoinedtheairforceasanengineeringofficerandwaswiththeSAFuntilrecently,whenIjoinedNUSasanNUS-OverseasPostdoctoralFellow.
Iwasalwaysinterestedinphysics.However,SAFofferedmeascholarshipwithtermsthatIcouldnotrefuse,andsinceengineeringisreallyanappliedformofphysics,Itookit.Thatwasin1994.Interestinglyenough,althoughIwasinengineering,Ichoseanhonoursprojectonelectromagneticwavetheory,acentraltopicintheoreticalphysics.Inaddition,Imadesomegroundbreakingdiscoveries,andmyresultswerepresentedataninternationalIEEEconferenceonAntennasandPropagationinAtlantain1998.
AfterservingtheSAFfor5years,IdecidedtogobacktoschooltodowhatIhadalwayswantedtodo–Physics.Althoughthereweremisgivingsaboutbeingaccepted,Idecidedtogiveitashot.Indeed,thankstomyhonoursthesis,IwasacceptedintotheMSccoursein2001,part-time,asIstillhadtokeepmydayjob.
In2003,IlearntthatNUShadapart-timePhD
programmeforworkingpeoplelikeme.Having
thoroughlyenjoyedtheMSc,IenrolledinthePhD
programme.Myofficialsupervisor,EdwardTeo,was
opentomypreferencewhenItoldhimthatIwanted
toworkonafrontiertopicintheoreticalphysicssuch
asstringtheory.Althoughthistopicisnotexactlyhis
mainareaofexpertise,hesaidthathewouldtryhis
besttohelpmeanyway.Forthenexttwoyearsfrom
2003to2005,Itaughtmyselfstringtheorywhilst
tryingtojugglemydayjobintheairforce.
Itwasanuphillstruggle,andhonestly,thereweremanytimeswhenIwantedtogiveup.
Themosttryingmomenthadtobeinmid-2005.Bythen,IhadthoughtlongandhardaboutaproblemformyPhDthesis,andhadwrittenupanarticleforpublicationintheleadingJournalofHighEnergyPhysics.Tomycatastrophicdisappointment,therefereehadrejectedmypaper.Hepointedoutamisrepresentedformulathathadpropagatedfromanother
publishedreference!Iwasabsolutelydevastated.Theissuecouldn’tberectified.
IquicklyrealisedthattherootofmyproblemwasthatIhadbuiltmyresearchupontheworkofotherswhowerelessthanabsolutelycredible.Assuch,IfinallydecidedtoreadthelatestpaperbyFieldsmedallistEdwardWitten.WittenisregardedasEinstein’ssuccessortothetitleofthegreatestlivingphysicistofalltime.Ofcourse,Iwasabsolutelylostonmyfirstreadingofhispaper.I“mugged”hispaperlikeIwasstudyingitforanexam.Linebyline,Iverifiedeverythingthathehadwrittenandfinally,Iunderstooditandmore–Ievenspottedseveralerrorsinhispaper!Initiallyunconvincedthathecouldbewrong,Ireworkedthecalculationsagainandagain,onlytobeassuredthatIwasindeedright.IpolitelywrotetohimabouttheerrorsthatIhaduncovered,andhecordiallythankedmeforpointingthemout.
Atthatjuncture,afterhavinglearntenoughfromhispaper,Iwasallsettowritemyown.Iquicklywroteapaperwhichgeneralisedandthereforeencompassedhisandotherpeople’sresults.IsentittoWitten.Hewrotebacktocongratulatemeonmygroundbreakingdevelopment,andalsoacknowledgedthatIhadbeenrightabouttheerrorsinhispaper.HethenaskedmetomeethimattheStrings06conferenceinBeijing.Whenwemet,wehititoffimmediately.Wittenevenintroducedmetoallthetopstringtheoristswhowerepresent.AndI,ofcourse,toldthemallaboutNUSandSingapore.Ifeltproudtobedoingthisformyhomeinstitutionandmotherland.Itwasthemostexhilaratingmomentofmylifeinphysics.
By Tan Meng ChwanMSc 2003, PhD 2007
Tan Meng Chwan —onmylife’sjourney
Within6monthsoftheStringsconferenceinJune2006,Imanagedtogetmyfirstgroundbreakingpaperpublishedinthemostexclusivejournalinalloftheoretical/mathematicalphysics,AdvancesinTheoreticalandMathematicalPhysics(ATMP).Mypaperwasaworld’sfirstonthetopicofChiralDifferentialOperators.ThispaperprecededWitten’sthatcontainedthecorrectionsoftheerrorswhichIhadpointedout.
Bytheendof2006,Ihadalsowrittenthreeotherpapersbridgingthegapbetweenthemathematicalandthephysicalliteratureonthissubjectonceandforall.Withthefirstthreepapers,IcompletedmyPhDthesis,andsubmitteditforexaminationinJanuary2007.
Aftersomedeliberation,IaskedEdwardWittentobemyexternalPhDthesisexaminer.Hekindlyagreedtodoso,andthreemonthslater,hereturnedwitharatherencouragingreportonmythesis.Thisledmetoseriouslyconsideramajorcareerswitch.IhadnodesiretoliveinAmericaindefinitelyjusttodostringtheory.Tome,thereisnoplacelikehome.Afterall,myfriendsandfamilyareallhere.Fortunately,mycasewasmadeknowntotheProvost,ProfessorTanEngChye,whoquicklysuggestedthatItakeuptheNUS-OverseasPostdoctoralFellowship(NUS-OPF).
ConfidentfromWitten’spositiveimpressionofmywork,IaskedhimtotakemeinashispostdoctoralapprenticeattheInstituteforAdvancedStudy.
Althoughmyapplicationwasmadewaypastthedeadlinewhenalltheofficeswerealreadyoccupied,Ireceivedhisinvitation.TheinvitationwasonlyforayearinAY07/08,ashewouldbeonsabbaticalin08/09.So,insteadoffollowinghimaroundwherever
hewent,Idecidedtobroadenmyhorizonstolearnandcollaboratewithothersaswell.Hence,IappliedtotheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology(Caltech)tojoinanotherworld-classstringtheorist,AntonKapustin,whomIhadalsobeenincontactwith.Hekindlyagreedtoinvitemeoveralso.
ThisarrangementundertheNUS-OPFisa“dreamcometrue”forme.OneofmygreatestaspirationsistobeabletodosomethingmeaningfulformycountryandfellowSingaporeanswithmyintellect.Forme,thisistobeable
totaketheoreticalphysicsinNUSandSingaporeto
unprecendentedheightsattheinternationallevel.
Bynurturingandencouragingyoungergenerations
tofollowinmyfootsteps,wecanattainworld-class
standardsinallareasofresearch,notjustappliedones.
Doingthisextrabitgivesmeamuchdeepersenseof
satisfactionthanjustbeingasuccessfulscientistalone.
IfIjointherestofthestringtheoristsinAmerica,I
wouldbenodifferentfromthem.Andwhatwouldbeso
specialoroutstandingaboutthat?
IlookforwardtomyreturntoNUS,whenIcantakethebestofwhatIhavegatheredhereintheUSAhometoSingapore.Ultimately,Ihopethatwithmyeffort,FieldsmedallistsandNobellaureateslikeEdwardWitten,StevenWeinberg,DavidGrossandlikes,mightsomedaythinkofourUniversityasaplacetoseriouslyponderovertheirresearch.
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Tan Meng Chwan —onmylife’sjourney
Tan Meng Chwan started his life in NUS as an engineering undergraduate because of an SAF scholarship. He has returned to his first love — Physics — and is now an NUS-Overseas Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, USA. Here, he reflects on his life’s choices and advises us that life is what we make of it.
ScienceStudentFund—fundusedtohelpstudents
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*Kim was desperate. A month ago, her father passed away in a road accident. She had one more year to go to complete her degree in Life Science.Thesolebreadwinner’sfamilyfinancesweresuchthatKimneededtoborrowsomemoneyfortherestofherstudies.Allavenuesforhelporevenloansshewasawareofhadtimingorotherconstraints.Kimwenttooneofherprofessorsforadvice.Fortunately,hewasawareoftheFaculty’srecentlyestablishedinitiativetheScienceStudentFund(SSF).
TheFundwassetupforstudentssuchasKim.Thesestudentsnowhaveaccesstohelpdirectlyandimmediatelyor,asinKim’scase,throughanalertprofessorwhowasawareofsuchaprovision.Thisisareadyresourceforstaffwhoarewellplacedtogivesuchneededadviceandassistance.Thisisanotherusefulaspectofstaff-studentrelationshipswhichcanhavelongtermifnotlifelongbenefitsforbothuniversityandcommunity.StudentslikeKim,receivingsuchsympathyandsupportatsuchacrucialtimeintheirlivesarelikelytobeevenmoresensitiveandsupportiveofsocietalneedsinthefuture.
TosetupsuchaFund,theFacultyhastorelyontheinterest–earnings-fromMOEmatchinggrantsfordonationsmadetotheUniversity.Thegovernmentmatchinghastobeendowed.Theearningscouldhoweverbeusedforprojectsinlinewiththespiritoftheoriginaldonations.
TheSSFcaterstotwocategoriesofstudents.ThosesuchasKimwouldqualifyfortheSSF(Emergency).Theircircumstancesaretotallyunforeseen.Forexample,inhercase,itisthedeathofabreadwinnerorasuddenlossofincomeofthebreadwinnerthroughretrenchmentorbankruptcy.Forsuchstudents,theircoursefeesforthatyearwouldhavealreadybeenpaidfor.Theyjustneededsomemoneyfortheirdailyexpenses.
TheothercategoryistheSSF(Bursary).StudentsmayonlyapplyforanNUSBursaryifalltheirfeesarefinancedthroughtheseveralloansavailabletothem.ThesearetheMOETuitionFeeLoan,CPFEducationScheme,MendakiSubsidyandNUSStudyLoan.Studentsaresometimesunawareofthisrestriction.ThismakestheNUSBursaryunavailabletothem.TheSSF(Bursary)tidesstudentsoveruntilthenextfinancialaidcycleorwhentheyfindothermeansoffinancingtheirdegreeprogramme.
SinceFebruary,theFacultyhashavedisbursed$1,000eachtotwostudentsunderSSF(Emergency)and$800toanotherstudentunderSSF(Bursary).WhilewemayrejoiceovermuchoftheprogressandprosperityinSingaporewearealsomindfulthathardshipcasesarealsoontheincrease.WhilewetakeprideatthegreatstrideswehavemadeinbothresearchandteachingtomakeNUSaworldclassuniversitywemustalsobethereforthoseofourstudentsintheirhourofneed.
NUSisnowknownforitsprestigeandpassionforresearchandteaching.HelpustomakeNUSalsoaplaceofcompassion.WeappealtoalumniandfriendsoftheFacultytojoinusbydonatingdirectlytothisFundorotherFacultyprojectswherethematchingGovernmentcontributionwouldalsobenefitthisFund.
DonationstotheScienceStudentFundmaybemadetotheFacultybychequepayableto“NationalUniversityofSingapore”(Please indicate “Science Student Fund”).AlldonationstotheUniversityareeligiblefordoubletaxreliefandwillattractanequalmatchinggrantfromthegovernment.
* To protect the identity of the student, her name
and certain circumstances have been changed.
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NUSHighSchoolhashadanamazingrunofachievementsinscienceandresearchinthepastfewmonths.Theschoolwastheoverallchampionatitsfirstshowinginthe20thSingaporePhysicsOlympiad(SPhO)2007inNovemberlastyear.Itcontinuedtobag8awardsinthe19thSingaporeChemistryOlympiad.Thiswasfollowedbyanother10awardsattheSingaporeScienceandEngineeringFair(SSEF)heldinMarch2008.
TheSchool,whichsent15studentsfortheSPhO,saw10ofthemreceivingprizesrangingfromanhonorarymentiontoagoldaward.FiveofthesestudentswillgoontorepresentSingaporeattheAsianPhysicsOlympiadatUlaanbaatar,MongoliaonApril2008.
FionaFoo,whoemergedastheoverallwinnerintheSPhO,saidsheenjoyedbeingabletopursuewhatshelovesstudyinginNUSHighSchool.ShepreparedfortheOlympiadwhilestayingat
theschool’shostelwithotherclassmateslastyear.“WepreparedfortheOlympiadatnight.ItwasarelaxedatmosphereandItookitbecauseIenjoyedthesubject.”
TheSingaporeChemistryOlympiadwastheschool’smaidenparticipation.NUSHighSchoolbagged1Gold,5Silverand2Bronze.Twostudentswereselectedaspartoftheteamof4torepresentSingaporeinthe40thInternationalChemistryOlympiad.
TheSSEFisanationalfairthatisaffiliatedtotheIntelInternationalScienceandEngineeringFair(IntelISEF).Itisintendedforstudentswhohadconductedresearchoverthepastyeartoshowcasetheirfindings.InSSEF2008,NUSHighSchoolstudentsexhibitedtheirexcellenceandpassioninSciencethroughvariousresearchtopics–BiochemistrytoPhysics&Astronomy,andAnimalSciencestoEngineering.Outofthe10awards,threegroupsofstudentsattainedGoldawards,whiletwogroupsobtainedSilverawards,andtheremaininggroupssecured3Bronzeand2Meritawards.Performingwellatthenationallevel,ourGold
awardwinners,ZhaoYeandZhaiWeichaowillberepresentingSingaporeattheprestigiousISEF2008inAtlanta,GeorgiainMay2008.
NUSHighSchoolisarelativelyyoungschool.Itsoutstandingachievementsindeedfulfilltheobjectivesforwhichitwasfoundedupon:nurtureyoungtalentinMathematicsandScience.Theschoolaimstoprovidemoreopportunitiesforstudentstopursuetheirpassionanddeveloptheirtalentinthefuture.
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Two of our three gold award winners in the SSEF 2008
StrongshowingbyNUSHighSchoolinScienceandResearchcompetitions
By Eileen Lim, NUS High School
The Science Research Programme (SRP) is one of the first programmes initiated to provide opportunities for secondary and junior college students to experience real research under the guidance of a professional scientist. To date, similar programs that have sprung from the same motivations include the A*STAR attachments and the Science Mentorship Programmes. SRP, however, retains much of its allure as the premier programme that provides students a quality experience in research.
This year, two students from NUS High School of Mathematics and Science worked under the supervision of NUS Associate Professor Sow Chorng Haur on a novel method to modify and pattern nanomaterials. Instead of employing the typical routes of laser-writing, physical etching or wet chemistry synthesis methods, the students used solar power to modify and convert copper oxide nanomaterials from one form to the other. By focusing sunlight using a hybrid telescope-microscope lens system, they were able to concentrate sunlight onto a small area of as-grown copper oxide nanowires. Such a procedure changes the structure of the nanowires into nanoballs. They were surprised to discover that the nanoballs had been coverted to a different oxidation state and a different crystalline structure from the original nanowires.
NUSHighSchool’sSRPprojectwinsSSEFand
willgotoAtlantaforISEF
This nanoengineering technique of using the sunlight directly allowed the team to garner a gold medal in the Singapore Science and Engineering Fair (SSEF) 2008. In addition, the team was also selected to represent Singapore in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) to be held in Atlanta, United States in May 2008.
So what do the students have to say about their SRP experience?
Zhao Ye, 18 comments on the experience: “Being scorched under the sun during the hottest time of the day, this SRP project has not been an easy one. It really tested our perseverance and patience. We also had the opportunity to know and use many of the equipment that are not available in high school such as TEM, SAED, Raman Spectrometer, Field Emission Equipment etc.
We love the environment in the lab that we were working in. Our professor is always very enthusiastic and supportive of our work but a certain amount of independence is expected of us. This is actually good as it never fails to give us the feeling of accomplishment when we were able to obtain our results successfully.”
Having been through the paces of experimental work, the students also prepared hard for the presentations at the Science Fairs.
Zhai Weichao, 18, has this to say about the experience of joining science fairs: “The atmosphere during Science Fairs is electrifying. You get to talk to other participants including other SRPians and also the judges. It is very possible to get even more ideas after a Science Fair, some of which we have not even thought about before.”
So, how has the SRP influenced youngsters in terms of a career choice? Already, the program can boast to have produced some of our outstanding faculty members. But for now, Zhao Ye and Weichao are already considering a research career in mathematics and science. That probably tells something. * The team from NUS High School clinched the the first prize at the Intel ISEF. This is the premier science competition in the world exclusively for students grades 9-12. It annually provides a forum for more than 1,500 students from over 40 countries to showcase their independent research
By Lim Kim Yong, NUS High School
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Prof Sow Chorng Haur showing the ropes of research to Zhao Ye and Weichao
AsayounglecturerinhisearlycareerinthethenDepartmentofZoology,A/ProfLimtookhismanyresponsibilitiesinhisstride,jugglinghisteachingloadwithresearchanddepartmentaladministration.Hispassionforteachingwasfrequentlyrewardedwithaccoladesfromhisformerstudents;duringtheperiod1993-2002,hegarneredanimpressive8teachingexcellenceawardsbothatFacultyandUniversitylevels,andwaslistedintheNUSTop100ExcellentTeachers,2002.
Overthepast20years,hisresearchworkspanneddiverseareasindevelopmentalbiology(molecularmechanismsincelldeathandaging,Parkinson’sdisease,acuteleukemia)andbiotechnology(tissueengineering,carbonnanotube-basedbiosensors,lab-on-chipdevices).Hewasamongthefirstmultidisciplinaryresearcherswhocrosseddisciplinedomainstocollaboratewithengineersandcliniciansmorethanadecadeago.ThesecollaborationsresultedinmanyrefereedresearchpapersinTier-1journals,bothasco-investigatorandprincipalinvestigator.Atleastfivepatentshavebeengrantedwithhimasaco-inventor.Asaprolificresearcherandeducator,hehassupervisednolessthan14MScstudents,15PhDcandidatesand5post-doctoralfellows.
Asapassionatesciencecommunicator,A/ProfLimalsoleftanindeliblemarkinthedevelopmentofSingapore’syoungsciencetalents.Asamuchsoughtafterspeaker,heisafamiliarfaceinmanyjuniorcollegesandschools,speakingontopicsinlifesciences,innovationandcreativity.HehasgivenpublictalksatplatformslikeScienceandTechnologyMonth,ExcelFest,ScienceFairsandschoolseminarsforparents.HehasalsogivenmanyradioandTVinterviewsonscientificissues,bothinEnglishandChinese.Inaddition,heservedregularlyasajudge,sometimesastheChiefJudge,inmanylocalandoverseassciencefairsandBiologyOlympiad.Andasamentor,hehassupervisedcountlessstudentprojectsandintheprocess,influencingmanystudentstopursuecareersinscienceandtechnology.
HisentreprenuralspirithasbeenwelldemonstratedinhispioneeringeffortsasafoundingmembersoftheInstituteofMolecularAgrobiology(whichlaterbecametheTemasekLifeScienceLaboratories);theSpecialProgrammeinScience,theCoreCurriculum(whichlaterbecametheUniversityScholarsProgramme),andtheBiosensorFocusInterestGroup(amultidisciplinaryresearchconsortium).AttheturnoftheMillennium,recognisingtheneedtopromoteandtobringaboutawarenessofthelifesciencerevolution,heorganized
A scholar, teacher, researcher, entrepreneur, mentor, administrator and friend. Associate Professor Lim Tit Meng is all these and more to those of us who had the privilege of working with or studying under him. This feature reflects on the many talents of the man whose name has become synonymous with quality service in the Faculty.
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Off To Other
AssociateProfessorLimTitMengPastures
andranmanylifesciencesprogrammesforprivatecorporationsandthegeneralpublic.HeevenpioneeredtheformationofaKidsClubforhischildrenandhisfriends’childrensothattheycouldgrowupdevelopingapassionforlearning.
Administrationisanotherareaheexcelsin.FollowingastintasDeputyHeadintheDepartmentofBiologicalSciences,A/ProfLimwentontobeVice-DeanattheFacultyofSciencefromJune2003toFebruary2008.Reflectinghismanytalentsagain,heheldconcurrentportfoliosoverseeingthefaculty’sfinancematters,humanresources,alumniaffairs,studentoutreach,facultyworkplacehealthandsafetymanagement,andcrisismanagement.HewasalsoinstrumentalintheFaculty’seffortinpopularisingscienceamongschoolsandthepublicbyco-organisingtheverysuccessful‘Dinosaurs:AT-rexnamedSueandFriends’exhibitionattheScienceCentrein2006,andthe‘CulturesofCreativity:NobelMuseumCentennialExhibition’inNUSfromOctober2006toFebruary2007.
ItisnotsurprisingthereforethatA/ProfLimwasrecentlyapproachedandofferedthepositionofAssistantChiefExecutiveOfficeroftheScienceCentreSingapore.FollowinghisconvictionthathecouldconstructivelycontributetotheNationinpromotingscienceliteracyandpropagatingapassionforscienceandtechnology,hetookona2-yearssecondmenttohelpinitiatenewdirectionsintheScienceCentre.InhisnewappointmenthewillbeinstrumentalinimplementingpoliciesandplansthatwillnodoubthaveaprofoundinfluenceformanystudentsinSingapore.Inparticular,A/ProfLimwillalsohelpdeveloptheproposednewScienceCentreatJurongLake.
A/ProfLimcontinueshisclosetieswiththeFaculty.Truetohiscalling,hecontinuestoholdofficeintheDepartmentofBiologicalSciencessothathemaycontinuetoteach,mentorandinspirestudents,andcontinuetobeattheforefrontofon-goingresearchinhisfield.
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OtherguestsofhonourincludedtheDeanofScience,ProfessorAndrewWeeandProfessorSawSweeHock.Thesymposiumwasattendedby90participantsincludingcurrentstaffandstudentsaswellasex-colleaguesandalumni.AftersomeopeningremarksbytheProvost,ProfessorLouisChenproposedaspecialvoteofthankstoProfessorChongChiTatwhowasinstrumentalasthethenProvostinsettingupthedepartment.Apresentationonthehistoryanddevelopmentofthe
DepartmentofStatisticsandAppliedProbability
Celebrates10YearsTheDepartmentofStatisticsandAppliedProbabilitycelebratesits10thAnniversarythisyear.Aspartofthecelebrations,aone-daysymposiumwasheldon25January2008attheUniversityHallAuditorium.TheSpecialGuestofHonourforthesymposiumwasNUSProvost,ProfessorTanEngChye.
departmentgivenbythecurrentheadAnthonyKukwasfollowedbysomereflectionsfromProfessorsTailenHsingandYoungTruong,thefirsttwoheadsofthedepartmentwhocamebackfromtheUSAespeciallyfortheoccasion.Eighttalksweregivensubsequentlybyvariousspeakerstoshowcasetheexcellentresearchdonebymembersofthedepartmentandthemyriadofapplicationsofstatistics.
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We all know professors teach. And they do research. But what else do they do? Well, we can find them sometimes in their labs. And they have office hours. They attend conferences and give public speeches. And sometimes they just disappear – the office says they are in a meeting. And they spend many hours at committee meetings.
OmniScience caught up with Professor Andrew Wee, Dean of the Faculty of Science to ask him for a little-known task that takes up his time. He chose to discuss his responsibilities as an editor.
Iamasurfaceandnano-scientist.ItisthusnaturalthatthejournalsthatIplayaneditorialroleareinthesefields.
In2002,nanosciencewasanewandrapidlydevelopingfield.Iwasapproachedbythepublisher,WorldScientific,tohelpstarttheInternational Journal of Nanoscience.Thisinter-disciplinary,internationally-reviewedresearchjournalcoversallaspectsofnanometrescalescienceandtechnology.Articlesinanycontemporarytopicalareasaresought,frombasicscienceofnanoscalephysicsandchemistrytoapplicationsinnanodevices,quantumengineeringandquantumcomputing.Iamnowco-managingeditortogetherwithJGHouattheUniversityofScienceandTechnologyofChinaandAnvarZakhidovatUniversityofTexasatDallas,USA.
Iaminvolvedintheentireprocessofmanagingtheprocessingofcontributedmanuscripts.Thisincludessendingthemanuscriptstosuitablereviewers,
What Do Our Professors Do?
andmakingdecisionsonwhetherornottopublishamanuscript.Inaddition,Iaminvolvedinpolicydecisionsaswellasgeneralpromotionofthejournal.
IplayasimilarroleasregionaleditorforSurface and Interface Analysisandeditor-in-chiefforCOSMOS.
Surface and Interface AnalysisispublishedbyWiley.IwasappointedtohandletheincreasingnumberofmanuscriptsbeingsubmittedfromSouth-EastAsiaandChina.Thisjournalisdevotedtothepublicationofpapersdealingwiththedevelopmentandapplicationoftechniquesforthecharacterisationofsurfaces,interfacesandthinfilms.
COSMOSistheJournaloftheSingaporeNationalAcademyofScience.ItpublishesinvitedreviewarticleswiththeaimofpromotinginterdisciplinaryresearchinScienceandMathematics.
Inaddition,IamalsoamemberoftheeditorialboardofSurface Review and Letters,Current NanoscienceandthenewlylaunchedResearch Letters in Physics,allofwhichareinternationaljournals.
Manystudentsgointosciencethinkingthatlanguageisnotanimportantskillforscientists.EvenforahighlytechnicalsciencelikePhysics,wespendalargeamountoftimewritingpapers/proposals,oreditingotherpeople’swriting.
Besidesediting,Ialsogetrequestsbyeditorstoreviewmanuscriptsfromotherjournals.Ialsowriteandeditpapers,invitedreviews,bookchaptersandbooks.OneofthemostimportantwritingthatIdoiswritingresearchgrantproposalsandreports.AndIdoalotofthatsinceexperimentalsurfacescienceresearchisexpensive.
Manyofouracademicstaffareinvolvedwitheditorialboardsofvariousscientificjournals.Theyspendlonghoursineditorialandreviewprocesses,sincetheparticipationofscientistsiscrucialtothesuccessoftheentirescientificpeerreviewprocess.
What do our professors do? Forthelasttwoyears,andalmosteveryyearbefore,SciencehasbeenhonouredattheNUSUniversityAwardsasOutstandingEducatorAwardwinners.InthenextOmniSciencewelookatanotheraspectofaprofessor’slife–teaching.AndIamsureyouwillbeamazedattherangeofteachingourprofessorsareengagedin.
ProfessorHewChoyLeong,BSc1963,steppeddownfromtheheadshipoftheDepartmentofBiologicalScienceson31March2008,afterprovidingstrongleadershiptotheDepartmentofBiologicalSciencessincelate1999.Formorethan8years,heraisedtheinternationalstatusofthedepartmentwithhisuniquebrandofleadership.
ProfHewisanalumnus,whoobtainedanMScfromSimonFraserUniversity(Canada)andaPhDfromtheUniversityofBritishColumbia(Canada)andbuiltasuccessfulcareerinacademiainCanada.
ProfHew’sresearchandteachinginterestshavebeeninthebiologyandbiotechnologyofantifreezeproteins,andintransgenicfish,molecularendocrinologyandproteomics.HisresearchlaboratoryinCanadawasamongthefirsttoclonevariousfishantifreezeproteins,solvingthestructureoftheseproteinsandgenerationoffast-growingtransgenicfish.SincehisappointmentinNUS,hehasdevelopedstrongplatformtechnologiesinstructuralbiologyandproteomicstostudythestructureandfunctionofviralproteinsaswellascancerbiomarkers.
“Withtherecentemphasisinlifesciencesandtranslationalresearch,itisbothanexcitingandchallengingtimetobebackinSingapore.IamhappythatDBSisanactiveplayerandismakingimportantcontributions.”
TheFacultyofSciencewouldliketoexpressoursincerethankstoProfessorHewChoyLeongforhisdistinguishedservicetobothDepartmentandFaculty.Wewishhimallthebestinhisfutureendeavours.
HeadofBiologicalSciences,ProfHewChoyLeong,retires
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AssociateProfessorPrakashKumartookoverthehelmoftheDepartmentofBiologicalSciences(DBS)asActingHeadon1April2008.A/ProfKumar’sownresearchareasincludeplantdevelopment,plantphysiologyandmolecularbiology.HehasaBSc(Hons)fromMysoreUniversity(India),anMScfromMadrasUniversity(India),andaPhDfromUniversityofCalgary(Canada).
HejoinedthethenBotanyDepartmentatNUSinSeptember1989.Duringthe19yearshehasbeenwithNUS,hehasbuiltupanactiveresearchprogramme.Hecurrentlyservesontheeditorialboardsofthreejournalswithinhisresearchfield.
A/ProfKumarservedasDeputyHeadoftheDepartmentfromOctober2000toDecember2005.HewasanactivememberoftheLifeSciencesUndergraduateCurriculumImplementationCommitteethatsuccessfullylaunchedthenewLifeSciencescurriculumintheyear2002.Subsequently,heservedastheFacultyAssociate(Education)intheProvost’sOfficefromJanuary2006toJanuary2007.Amongotherresponsibilities,hechairedtheBoardofUndergraduateStudiesandtheBoardofGraduateStudiesduringthatperiod.
AssociateProfessorPrakashKumarbecomes
Currently,DBSisoneofthelargestdepartmentsintheFacultyofScienceandhasveryactiveresearchandteachingprogrammes.InhispresentcapacityastheActingHead,A/ProfKumarhopestobeabletocontinuethegoodworkofformerheadProfessorHewChoyLeonginleadingthedepartment.
A/ProfKumarwillalsotakeoverasCo-ChairoftheLifeSciencesUndergraduateProgramCommittee.
ActingHeadoftheDepartmentofBiologicalSciences
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Thereisagrowingdemandforsafeandeffectivehealthproducts,aswellasmorestringentscientificstandardsforregulatingsuchproductsinthepharmaceuticalindustry.TheSingaporeAcademyofGxPExcellence(SAGE)waslaunchedon25Marchtomeetsuchdemands,withaimstotrainhighqualityworkforceandpromotebestpharmaceuticalpractices.TheAcademyisajointcollaborationbetweenNUS,theEconomicDevelopmentBoard(EDB),theHealthSciencesAuthorityofSingapore(HSA)andtheSingaporeWorkforceDevelopmentAgency(WDA)aswellasleadingpharmaceuticalcompanies.Itwilldeveloptrainingprogrammesinacollaborativeeducationalenvironmentinvolvingmajorstakeholders—academia,healthauthoritiesandindustry—basedontheGxPguidelines.Gstandsfor“Good”andPstandsfor“Practice”withthepracticedescriptor“x”inbetween.Theyareguidelinesinmanufacturing(GMP),clinicalresearch(GCP)andvigilanceorhealthproductsafety(GVP)toensuresafe,qualityandeffectiveproductssuchasmedicines,cosmetics,traditionalmedicinesandmedicaldevicesforpublicuse.
NewAcademyforpharmaceuticalindustry
SaidAssociateProfessorChanSuiYung,whoheadsSAGEaswellastheDepartmentofPharmacy:
“The faculty members at SAGE will be drawn from the academia, health authorities and major industry players in Singapore and overseas. It will be the first centre in this region that will harness state-of-the-art technologies to deliver global programmes efficiently and effectively. It will continually identify education and training gaps and provide relevant course content.”Targetingprofessionals,managers,executivesandtechniciansinthepharmaceuticalindustryandthosewhoareinterestedtomakeaswitchtotheindustry,SAGEwilloffercontinuingeducationforbasicdegreeholdersandthosewithDiplomaandITEqualifications.TheAcademyplanstotrain300to500professionalsperyear.
Source:NUSNewshub
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Interested applicants can call SAGE at 65168977 or visithttp://www.pharmacy.nus.edu.sg/SAGE.htm
“Targeting professionals, managers, executives and technicians in the pharmaceutical industry and those who are interested to make a switch to the industry...”
“... a joint collaboration between NUS, the Economic Development Board (EDB), the
Health Sciences Authority of Singapore (HSA) and the Singapore Workforce
Development Agency (WDA) as well as leading pharmaceutical companies.”
TheDepartmentofOrganismicandEvolutionaryBiologyatHarvardUniversityawardstheSarahHrdyVisitingFellowshipinConservationBiology.Thedutiesofthevisitingfellowincludeteachingacourseand/orgivinglecturesinconservationbiology.Additionally,theyareexpectedtoconductresearchincollaborationwithfacultymembersatHarvard.
Forthe2008-09academicyear,NavjotS.Sodhi,professorintheDepartmentofBiologicalSciences,wasawardedtheHrdyFellowship.Duringthefellowship,hewillbecollaboratingwithProfessorNaomiPierceonaprojectentitled“Biodiversityconservationandpoorpeople:isthereanyhopeforconsilience?“TheywillbesurveyingvariousprotectedareaswithinSoutheastAsiaandaskingpeoplesurroundingtheprotectedareasabouttheirattitudestowardsbiodiversityconservation,whethertheyharvestresourcesfromtheprotectedareasandwhatwouldtheyneedtohalttheirharvestingactivities(e.g.alternativeemploymentorfoodsources).
Inaddition,asaFellow,ProfSodhiandProfessorPaulEhrlich,BingProfessorofPopulationStudiesatStanfordUniversity,willeditatextbooktentativelyentitled
“ConservationBiologyforAll“.TheyhaveworkedwiththeOxfordUniversityPress(OUP)onapublicationmodelthatwillfreelydistributethetextbook.Forthefirst12monthsafterpublication,OUPwillsellthehardcopiestorecovercost.Atthesametime,fundsgeneratedthroughroyaltieswillbeusedtomakegratisbooksavailabletoscientistsindevelopingcountriesthroughtheNaturalHistoryBookStore.Afterthis12-monthperiod,thebookwillbeavailablefreeontheinternet.
ProfSodhishareshisperspective,“Thebasicreasonforthisarrangementisthatdevelopingcountryscientistshavebeenfindingitdifficulttoaffordadecenttextbook.Thisisashamefromaconservationperspective,sincethesearethecountrieswheremostofbiodiversityislocatedinthebackdropofunprecedentedhabitatloss.Wearehopingthatthebookwillfillanimportantknowledgevacuum.”
Inwritingthistextbook,ProfSodhiandProfEhrlichhaveapproachedtopconservationbiologiststowriteonspecifictopics.
ProfSodhiadds,“Weareprettypleasedwiththeresponsethusfar.BillLaurance,KevinGaston,DanSimberloff,CarlosPeres,TomBrooks,DavidWilcove,KaiChan,andBarryBrookhaveagreedtowritechapters.”
ProfSodhialsoplanstoteachacourseinTropicalConservationBiologywhileatHarvard.
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ProfessorSodhiawardedHrdyFellowship
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A*Starprovidesalmost$9millioninfundingbytheBIOMEDICALRESEARCHCOUNCILTheBiomedicalResearchCouncil(BMRC)approved$8,934,353infundingforprojectsintheFacultyofScience.
TheBMRCwasestablishedinOctober2000.Itsupports,overseesandcoordinatespublicsectorbiomedicalresearchanddevelopmentactivitiesinSingapore.TheBMRC:
· OverseesthedevelopmentofcoreresearchcapabilitieswithinA*STARresearchunitsspecializinginbioprocessing;chemicalsynthesis;genomicsandproteomics;molecularandcell
Internal Research Funding
TheMinistryofEducation(MOE)andtheUniversitythroughtheOfficeofReseach(ORE)andtheFacultyofferresearchfundingtoscientists.Thisyear,projectsvaluedat$5,787,530receivedinternalresearchfunding.
biology;bioengineeringandnanotechnologyandcomputationalbiology.
· Activelypromotestranslationalmedicineandcross-disciplinaryresearch,aspartofitseffortstoadvancehumanhealthcare.· Supportsbiomedicalresearchinthewiderscientificcommunitysuchaspublicuniversitiesandhospitals.
· Engagesinhumancapitaldevelopmentinthebiomedicalsciencesandpromotessocietalawarenessofbiomedicalresearchthroughoutreachprogrammes
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TheNationalResearchFoundation(NRF)ResearchFellowshiplaunchedlastMay,receivedapplicationsworldwide.TeninauguralResearchFellowswereselected.ThesebrilliantandpassionateresearcherswillreceiveuptoUS$1.5millioneachtocarryoutcutting-edgeresearchinSingapore.
WorldClassResearchfromWorldClassScientistsSource: Knowledge Enterprise online
Dr Barbaros Öezyilmaz,AssistantProfessor,DepartmentofPhysics,isanexperimentalphysicistspecialisinginthenewlyemergingfieldsofspintronicsandcarbon-basednanotechnology.ATurkish-Germanscientist,hejoinedNUSlastDecemberaftercompletinghispostdoctoralresearchatColumbiaUniversity.
“IwasattractedtoNUSandSingaporebecauseitisoneofthemostdynamicplacesforresearch.Thenanofabricationinfrastructuresrangingfromanumberofstate-of-the-artcleanroomstoanin-housesynchrotronfacilityprovidethenecessarymeanstocompetewiththeworld’sleadinginstitutions.Singaporeremindsmeoftheothergreatcity,NewYork,butwithsunshineallyearround...atropicalversionofManhattan,”
Dr Cynthia He,AssistantProfessor,DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,isprobablythefirstscientistintheworldtoimageaTrypanosomabruceicell(responsiblefortheparasiticAfricansleepingsickness)throughanentirecelldivisioncyclethatlastedalmost10hoursunderamicroscope.DuringtheprocessatYaleUniversity,shediscoveredastructureinthecellwhichisresponsibleforitsduplication.
InthenextfewyearsatNUS,DrHeaimstounravelthemysteriesofthisstructure,furtherunderstandingtheregulationofcellcycleinthisparasiteaswellasinotherorganisms.Thehopeistodevelopnewtherapiestotreatthesepersistentpathogenicorganisms.
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Temasek Young Investigator Award 2007:
Discoveryenablesplasticto“conduct”electricityExtracted from: NUS Newshub
ScientistsfromtheNUSOrganicNanoDeviceLaboratoryhavecreatedarevolutionarycarbon-basedsolutionthatenablesplasticto“conduct”electricity.Thediscovery,ledbyDrPeterHo,AssistantProfessorintheDepartmentofPhysics,willpavethewayforplasticelectronicsapplicationsinnext-generationcivilianandmilitarydevices.Forhiseffort,DrHoreceivedtheTemasekYoungInvestigatorAwardanda$500,000granttoadvancetheresearch.
TheannualawardisjointlypresentedbyNUSandtheDefenceScienceandTechnologyAgency(DSTA)tobuildupapoolofyoungresearchersinareasrelatedtodefenceandsecurity.
“ItisanhonourtoknowthattheresearchworkthatmyteamhasbeenundertakinghasthepotentialtocontributetoSingapore‘sdefenceandsecurity,”saidDrHo.
Histeamdiscoveredanefficientwaytoconvertgraphite–thecarbonmaterialthatgivespenciltheirmarkingability–intoasolutionofoneatom-thicksheetsofgraphenes.Thesolution,whencoatedonto
materialssuchasplasticsorsilicon,produceshigh-qualityconductivefilm.Potentialapplicationsincludetheelectronicpaper,chem-biosensorsandwearableelectronics.
DrHo‘steamwillexploretheuseofthegraphenematerialtocreatelarge-arearobustsolarcellsthatcanbepastedontowindows.Theywillalsoattempttoturnthegraphenessheetsintosemi-conductorforapplicationsinplasticelectronics.
WINNINGTEAM:TemasekYoungInvestigatorDrPeterHo(extremeright)andhisteamofscientistsexaminingthegraphenesolution.
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Afterasearchofmanymonths,theDepartmentofPhysicshascomehometofinditsnewhead.ProfessorFengYuanPing,originallyfromChina,obtainedhisPhDin1987fromtheIllinoisInstituteofTechnology.ProfFengjoinedtheDepartmentofPhysics,NUS,in1990.Hisresearchinterestisincomputationalcondensedmatter&materialsphysics.Hehasauthored/co-authoredmorethan200scientificpapersininternationalrefereedjournalsandauthoredonebook.Overtheyears,heawardedFacultyTeachingAwardsseveraltimesandHonourRoll,andtheNUSExcellentTeachingAward.
ProfFengactingheadoftheDepartmentofPhysicsforayearsinceformerHeadofPhysicsProfessorAndrewWeebecametheDeanofScience.
FACULTYNOTES
MsSeetohHoyCheng,BSc1970,BScHons1971,whoisSingapore’sHighCommissionertoNewZealandandtheFijiIslands,wasintownanddroppedbytheFacultytoreceiveherawardon26October2007.PresentingtheawardattheDean’sOfficewasDeanofScience,ProfessorAndrewWee.
MsSeetohwasnominatedtoreceiveanOutstandingScienceAlumniAwardin2005.DespiteherbusyschedulewhileinSingapore,MsSeetohmanagedtofitinavisittotheFacultyandhadlunchatKR-50ontheNUSKentRidgecampuswithProfWee,Vice-DeanLimTitMeng,DeanofStudentsTanTeckKoonandalumnirelations
Science alumni Ms SEETOH Hoy Cheng and Ms Olivia LUM Ooi Lin, were presented with their Science Alumni Award crystal trophies during two separate visits.
BelatedScienceAlumniAwards
NewHeadforPhysics
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SeeingStarsAspartoftheUK-SingaporePartnersinScienceInitiative,theFacultyofScienceandtheBritishHighCommissionjointlypresented“AnIntroductiontoNeutronStars”on29February.ThelecturebyProfessorJocelynBellBurnell,VisitingProfessorofAstrophysicsintheDepartmentofPhysics,OxfordUniversitywasverywellattended.StudentsfromNUS,NTU,schoolsandjuniorcollegescametolistentoProfBelltalkaboutpulsatingradiostars(Pulsars)orneutronstars.Thesearesomeofthemostbizarreandincredibleobjectsintheuniverse,andhavestretchedourknowledgeofthebehaviourofmatterandservedasclockstotestEinstein’stheories.TheLimSengTjoeLectureTheatre(LT27)wasfulltooverflowing.
ConsultantDrLawrenceChia.DuringlunchwefoundouttheDeanofStudentsTan,whoisalsoanAssociateProfessorintheDepartmentofBiologicalSciences,andMsSeetohwerecontemporariesasBotanyundergraduates.
MsOliviaLum,BSc1985,BScHons1986,wasnominatedtoreceiveaDistinguishedScienceAlumniAwardin2005.ShewaspresentedtheawardduringalunchatPataraFineThaiCuisineatRafflesCitybytheDeanofScience,ProfessorAndrewWeeon12March2008.JoiningMsLumandProfWeeatthelunchwereVice-DeanChinWeeShong,ChemistryDeputyHeadRichardWongandalumnirelationsConsultantDrLawrenceChia.
MsLumgraduatedwithaBScHondegreeinChemistry.DespitehumblebeginningssheforgedherownwayandisnowtheGroupCEOandPresidentofHyfluxLtd,theleadingwaterfiltercompanyinAsia.
VisitorstoScienceVisitsbyotheruniversitiestoNUSandtheFacultyindicateourstandingamongtheinternationalacademiccommunity.
· SeniorAssociateDeanfortheSciencesintheCollegeofArtsandSciencesatUniversityofNorthCarolineatChapelHill,theSamuelBaronDistinguishedProfessorofPhysicsandAstronomyBruceCarneywashereinJanuarytovisittheFacultytogetherwithhiscolleaguestoworkoutanMOUonstudentexchange.
· ProfessorPakUn-Jong,DeanoftheFacultyofLiberalEducation,SeoulNationalUniversity,Korea,paidacourtesycallontheDeanon13February.
· ProfessorFerencHudecz,RectoroftheEotvosLorandUniversityinBudapest,Hungary,andhisteam,visitedtheFacultytodiscussresearchcollaborationsinearlyMarch.
· AlsoinearlyMarch,RectorofHueUniversityofAgricultureandForestryDrTranVanMinhleadagrouphereonastudyvisit.
· ProfessorPeterLewis,ViceDeanofResearchandInternationalRelations,FacultyofMedicine,UniversityofToronto,paidacourtesycallontheDeanon17March.
· UniversityKebangsaanMalaysia’sProfessorAminahAbdullahoftheFacultyofScience&Technology,ledadelegationof32onastudyvisitofthefacultyinmid-March.
·ProfessorLuJianMeiofSuzhouUniversityvisitedthefacultyinmid-April.Thisispartofongoinggraduatestudiescollaborationsbetweenouruniversities.
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Academia PromotionsandTenure
Promoted Professor CHAN Heng Huat (Mathematics)
Professor LEE Soo Teck (Mathematics)
Professor XU Xingwang (Mathematics)
Associate Professor Ryan Philip Anthony BETTENS with tenure (Chemistry)
Associate Professor FAN Wai Yip (Chemistry)
Associate Professor Hans Frederick Willeboordse with tenure (Physics) Dr SEOW Teck KeongSenior Lecturer (Biological Sciences)
Dr Adrian Michael LEESenior Lecturer (Chemistry)
Dr LEONG Lai Peng Senior Lecturer (Chemistry)
Dr Rajesh Ramchand PARWANI Senior Lecturer (Physics)
Dr LAM Siew Hong Lecturer (Biological Sciences)
Dr Peter Alan TODD Lecturer (Biological Sciences)
Dr TAN Heok Hui Lecturer (Biological Sciences)
Dr TAN Swee Hee Lecturer (Biological Sciences) Dr BASHEER Chanbasha Lecturer (Chemistry)
Dr ZHAO Jin Lecturer (Chemistry)
UniversityAwards
UniversityAwards2008wereheldon11April2008.TheFacultyofSciencewashonouredwithfourawardsandtheconferringofoneofourownwiththetitleofEmeritusProfessor.
OutstandingEducatorAward Associate Professor Sow Chorng HaurPhysics“My greatest reward in teaching is to help ignite the sparkle of knowledge in students’ eyes.”
OutstandingReseacherAward Professor Shen ZuoweiMathematics“Research is discovering … and understanding the discovery.”
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EmeritusProfessorshipProfessor Goh Suat HongChemistry The University honoured Professor Goh Suat Hong of the Department of Chemistry, with an Emeritus Professorship. Professor Goh, an alumnus with a BSc 1964 and DSc 1993, earned his MS and PhD degrees from University of Akron in the USA. Prof Goh’s research interests are in the miscibility of polymer blends and Fullerene-based polymeric materials and polymer/carbon nanotube composites. He has been the recipient of numerous University and Faculty Teaching Awards and other awards from the University, Singapore National Institute of Science, National Science and Technology Board, ASEAN Committee of Science and Technology and Federation of Asian Chemical Societies. Most recently, he was honoured by the University of Akron with an Outstanding Alumni Award.
Congratulations, Prof Goh!
YoungResearcherAward Dr Peter HoPhysics“The study of organic semiconductors not only lays the foundation to a possible revolution in electronics, but also provides an important perspective in our understanding of life processes such as photosynthesis and signal transduction.”
Associate Professor Loh Kian PingChemistry“Diamond has always interested mankind because of its brilliance and hardness. My research in the last 10 years have revealed remarkable properties in this material which could impact areas from medicine, electronics to nanoscience, providing ample opportunities for learning new chemistry and physics.”
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NUSTeachingAwards
TheCentreforDevelopmentofTeachingandLearningawardstheAnnualTeachingAwardsforofNUS.Fortheacademicyear2006/2007,41facultymemberswerenominated.Ofthese,6werefromtheFacultyofScience.
· Professor IP Yuen Kwong Alex BiologicalSciences
· A/Prof ZHOU Weibiao Chemistry
· A/Prof Victor TAN Mathematics
· Dr CHAN Chun Yong Eric Pharmacy
· Dr YAP Von Bing Statistics&AppliedProbability
· Ms CHEN Peiyi Statistics&AppliedProbability
Inaddition,facultymemberswhowereawardedtheTeachingAwards3yearsconsecutivelywereplacedintheHonourRolltorecognisetheirsustainedhighperformanceinteaching.AtotaloffourteenwereaddedtotheHonourRoll,ofwhich5wereourownfacultyfromScience.
· Professor GOH Suat Hong Chemistry
· Professor KOH Khee Meng Mathematics
· A/Prof GOH Say Song Mathematics
· A/Prof CHAN Lai Wah Pharmacy
· A/Prof SOW Chorng Haur Physics
IntheForefront
NUSSafetyandHealthAwardsTheNUSSafetyandHealthAwardsCeremonywasheldon11March2008.
NUSAnnualSafety&HealthPerformanceAward(ASHPA)ASHPAisanannualawardpresentedbyOfficeofSafety,Health&Environment(OSHE),togiverecognitiontodepartmentsthathaveperformedwellinsafetyandhealththroughtheimplementationofthesafetyandhealthmanagementsystem.Wehad100%participationfromallourlaboratory-baseddepartmentsfortheAnnualSafetyandHealthAward2007.Thisyear,2ofourdepartmentswereselectedamongthetopfivedepartmentsintheUniversityforeffectivelyimplementingSafetyandHealthpracticesinyear2007.TheyreceivedSilverAwards(S$35,000)duringtheAnnualSafetyandHealthDayorganizedbyOSHE.
SilverAward· Physics· Pharmacy
MeritAward· BiologicalSciences
Participation· Chemistry
NUSSafetyandHealthImprovementProgramme(SHIP)SHIPisaimedatempoweringNUSstaffwiththemotivationtobringaboutimprovementsinsomeaspectsoftheirworkplacesafetyandhealththroughteamsthataremodelledaftertheWorkImprovementTeamprogramme(WITs).Throughthisprocessthedepartment/researchinstituteisabletoimprovetheirsafetyperformance.Thisyear5teamsparticipatedfromScience(2fromChemistryand3fromPharmacy):
BronzeAward· ChemistryERT,DepartmentofChemistry,ledby MrTanKhaiSeng
MeritAward· EASI,DepartmentofPharmacy,ledbyMsTeresaAng CertificateofImprovement· ChemistryFireSafety,DepartmentofChemistry,ledby MrTanKhaiSeng· TheSail,DepartmentofPharmacy,ledbyMsNeoGeokEng· STEP,DepartmentofPharmacy,ledbyDrGeorgiaPastorin
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NUSQualityServiceAwardsSource:KnowledgeEnterpriseonline
NUShonoureddepartmentsandstaffforprovidingqualityserviceon24JanuaryduringQualityServiceDay.
Honouredattheoccasionwere13individualswhoreceivedtheNUSQualityServiceAward.FourofthemwerefromScience.TheywereA/ProfLimTitMeng(Dean’sOffice),MsLimWanLi(Chemistry),MsWongKwayYipVeronica(BiologicalSciences),andMrWuTongMeng,Samuel(Physics).
A/ProfLimTitMengstoodoutamongthewinnersasanacademicwhowenttheextramiletomakeadifferencetostudentsoutsidetheUniversity.TheformerVice-Dean(nowsecondedtotheSingaporeScienceCentreasAssistantChiefExecutive)hashelpedtopromotelearningoflifescienceasaconsultantinvarioussecondaryschoolsandjuniorcolleges,andvoluntarilyledtheSingaporeteamintheInternationalBiologyOlympiadtosuccessforseveralyears.NotforgettinghisstudentsinNUS,hehasalsohelpedtoraisefundstoenableneedystudentstogoonexchangeprogrammes.
A/ProfLimistherecipientoftheawardintheacademiccategoryastheNUSQualityServiceAwardforacademicstaffwillbephasedoutin2008.
AnnalsofStatisticsappointsanewAssociateEditorXiaYingcun,associateprofessorintheDepartmentofStatisticshasbeenappointedAssociateEditoroftheprestigiousjournalAnnalsofStatistics.SaidProfessorAnthonyKuk,headofthedepartment,“TobeappointedasanAEfortheAnnalsofStatisticsiscertainlyanhonourandasignthatourpeershaverecognisedandtakennoticeofyourwork.Thisisanotherindicationofhowwellyouandthedepartmentaredoing.”
OutstandingRefereeinPhysicsAmericanPhysicalSociety(APS)hasdesignatedProfessorBerthold-GeorgEglertwiththehonourofOutstandingReferee.Theselectionof“OutstandingReferee”recognises130ofits42,000activereferees.Inthisinauguralyear,alargergroupof534wereselected.Byinitiatingtheprogramme,APSexpressesitsappreciationtoallrefereeswhoseeffortsinpeerreview.APS is the world’s largest professional body of physicists representing over 45,000 worldwide.
SingaporeScienceandEngineeringFair(SSEF)
Thisyear’sSingaporeScienceandEngineeringFairsaw246projectsshortlistedbyparticipatingsecondaryandjuniorcollegestudents.ElevenprojectsmentoredbyfacultymembersfromtheFacultyofSciencebaggedprizes.ManyothermentorsfromNUSputinconsiderabletimeandefforttoguidetheirprojects.Thesementorsareanimportantpartofouroveralloutreachprogrammetoinspirestudentstoconsideracareerinscience.
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A/Prof Jagadese J. Vittal and Dr Mangayarkarasi Nagarathinam from the Department of Chemistry had their article, “Photochemical [2 + 2] cycloaddition as a tool to study a solid-state structural transformation”, published in the January 2008 issue of ChemicalCommunications. It was among the top10 accessed on the web for the month. In the same issue, A/Prof Vittal, together with Dr Koh Lip Lin and Abdul Malik Puthan Peedikakkal, published the article “Photodimerization of a 1D hydrogen-bonded zwitter-ionic lead(II) complex and its isomerization in solution”.
Physics Professor Li Baowen and Research Fellow Wang Lei succeeded in building diodes that manipulate heat, which paves the way for thermal transistors and logic. They described the emerging field of “phononics” in the March 2008 issue of PhysicsWorld.
Dr Kang Lifeng (Pharmacy), NUS Postdoctoral Fellow at the Massachusetts, published a paper “Microfluidics for drug discovery and development: From target selection to product lifecycle management” in the January 2008 issue of DrugDiscoveryToday.
IntheForefrontDr Chen Ping, assistant professor in the departments of Physics and Chemistry, had a paper “High-capacity hydrogen storage in lithium and sodium amidoboranes” published online in NatureMaterials in December 2007.
A/Prof Lim Tit Meng (Biological Sciences) together with Heng Chew Kiat (Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine), and Victor Samper, Ji Hongmiao and Chen Yu of A*Star, whose application for patent of their Nucleic Acid Purification Chip was published at the Japanese Patent Office in November 2007.
Dr Mathew Lim and Professor Navjot S Sodhi from the Department of Biological Sciences, and Professor John Endler (University of Exeter) had a letter published in a January issue of Science entitled “Conservation with Sense”.
A/Prof Li Tianhu and colleagues in the Department of Chemistry, had their article “Site specific self-cleavage of certain assemblies of G-quadruplex” that was published in January 2008, highlighted in the December 2007‘s ChemicalBiology, an easy-to-use point of access to chemical biology news and research from across RSC Publishing.
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FEATURE ARTICLESRobert H. Crabtree et al.Homogeneous transitionmetal catalysisD. Natale and J. C. Mareque-RivasThe combination of transitionmetal ionsand hydrogen-bonding interactions
ISSN 1359-7345
COMMUNICATIONJagadese J. Vittal et al.Photodimerization of a 1D hydrogen-bonded zwitter-ionic lead(ıı) complexand its isomerization in solution 1359-7345(2008)4;1-3
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Chemical Communications
FoSCalendarofEvents
10May–31July·PhysicsSummerInternshipProgrammeforIndianStudents(SIPIS2008)
18May–2June·ChemistryChinaImmersionProgramme
24May·ScienceOpenHouse
24May·ScienceResearchCongress
29May·LunchtimeTalk:“Qualitycontrolofbotanicalmedicineandbotanicalproducts”byA/ProfKohHweeLing
29May–3June·PhysicsEnrichmentCamp
1June–22June·PhysicsImmersionTriptoGermany
4–6June·2ndInternationalWorkshoponTransmissionofInformationandEnergyinNonlinearandComplexSystems
15–19June·9thInternationalHydrocolloidsConference
10–11July·ScienceCommencementCeremonies
14–19July·7thWorldCongressonProbabilityandStatistics
18July·NUSSCommencementDinner
20July·ConferenceinhonourofProfessorBaiZhidongonhis65thBirthday
25July·ScienceFreshmanBriefing
4–9August·OrientationWeek
5–7August·RegionalElectrochemistryMeetingofSouth-EastAsia(REMSEA2008)
6August·ScienceDean’sWelcomeTea
6August·Creative&HeuristicApplicationofScience(CHAOS2008)Finals
21August·LunchtimeTalkbyProfessorAndrewWee
13September·SMP14thYouthScienceConference
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