Manufacturing Trade and Connectivity (MTC)
Ironing out kinks for laser-sharp precision
3 Jan 2023An algorithm inspired by nature guides metal-depositing lasers for faster, more precise component manufacturing.
A new metal binder that’s tough as nails
21 Nov 2022Materials engineers discover a safer and stronger ‘glue’ for 3D printing metal structures.
Making metasurfaces
8 Nov 2022A new hybrid metasurface created by researchers opens doors to exciting new aerospace, defence and biomedical optical applications.
Nanofluids draw more oil from stone
1 Jul 2022A*STAR scientists show how small amounts of nanoparticles can significantly boost crude oil extraction from rocks.
Imaging with computational lenses
17 Jun 2022A modified image processing algorithm, created by A*STAR scientists, paves the way toward super-resolution imaging.
Calculating the end of machine life flexibly
18 May 2022A computational platform designed by A*STAR researchers accurately predicts a machine’s functional lifespan even with limited data.
A modern twist to ancient alloys
6 May 2022Machine learning and computational platforms are helping develop robust protocols for manufacturing an emerging class of strong, super lightweight alloys.
Giving neural networks a power boost
4 May 2022A new method to create artificial synapses developed by A*STAR researchers could make neural networks more efficient and less energy-intensive.
A new recipe for quantum computers
27 Apr 2022In developing a new process to synthesise stable qubits, A*STAR researchers are paving the way toward scalable and practical quantum devices.
Helping metals survive the cold
22 Apr 2022Materials scientists unlock novel chemical processes for manufacturing durable cold-resistant alloys.
The pathway to printing better energy absorbers
30 Mar 2022By leveraging an alternative approach to 3D printing, A*STAR scientists have demonstrated the superior energy absorption of honeycomb-shaped functionally graded materials.
Viewing abnormal grains in-plane sight
28 Feb 2022Revealing how abnormalities form and grow in piezoelectric films could make smart devices better at making the right connections.