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22 Sep 2017
South Korea's Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology has been ranked 45th globally and 5th nationally by UK's Times Higher Education World University Rankings in terms of citations.
22 Sep 2017
South Korea's Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) held a 3D printing gala to showcase the future of 3D printing.
20 Sep 2017
Warm response at launch event that kick starts inaugural Intellectual Property-driven open innovation competition.
20 Sep 2017
Insight into the thermal decomposition of a potential fuel additive shows it could promote cleaner and more efficient combustion.
20 Sep 2017
South Korea's Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology has earned the highest ranking in three of its engineering departments, according to JoongAng Daily's 2017 University Assessment.
18 Sep 2017
Simple chemicals called glycol ethers help make better perovskite thin films for solar cells.
18 Sep 2017
Fluorescent polymer points the finger at traces of explosive devices.
18 Sep 2017
A simple and versatile technique for manufacturing hybrid lasers on different materials opens the door to new applications for photonic devices.
18 Sep 2017
The key to ultrathin high-efficiency sensors and solar cells could be materials covered with tiny trenches.
18 Sep 2017
The 10th ASEAN Science, Technology and Innovation Week (ASTIW) will take place in 12 -20 October in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar.
14 Sep 2017
An underwater wireless optical communications system for streaming high-quality, live video.
14 Sep 2017
Smart mirrors serving as virtual shopping assistants can help customers quickly sort through clothing options and increase sales.
14 Sep 2017
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12 Sep 2017
Japanese researchers have helped discover, analyze and commercialize novel conducting materials and products, such as zirconia-based gas sensors and lithium-ion batteries.
12 Sep 2017
The HKUST Robotics Team has scooped nine awards this year – including the world championship of the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) International Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) competition in Long Beach, California – the first Asian team who gained this honor since the game began in 2002.
12 Sep 2017
Press Briefing on September 19, 2017, 11.30 to 13.00, hosted by ABB at Amber 4, Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC)
07 Sep 2017
UNIMAS visits Japan with an aim to have a joint-collaboration between UNIMAS-Tokai University, Kyokuto Die-casting, Japan and HICOM Diecastings, Malaysia.
05 Sep 2017
A new heating method for certain metals could lead to improved earthquake-resistant construction materials.
04 Sep 2017
Solid crystals that self-assemble to form channels for an electric current could make safer batteries.
01 Sep 2017
Investigation of paper-based electronics continues to advance, showing exciting signs of progress.
31 Aug 2017
Experts to Address Challenges and Find Solutions that will Shape the Way to Thailand 4.0 Plan
28 Aug 2017
Metallic nanostructures that slow down light dramatically can triple the efficiency of solar-based hydrogen fuel generation.
28 Aug 2017
Photosensitive perovskites change shape when exposed to light.
28 Aug 2017
Nagoya University-led international collaboration develops new approach to advanced sensor and energy harvesting devices based on controlling domain alignment in nanostructured ferroelectric materials.
28 Aug 2017
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25 Aug 2017
South Korea's Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology has signed MoU with Harvard SEAS for academic cooperation.
25 Aug 2017
A nanosheet made of organic polymers has been developed to prevent the drying and deforming of biological samples, thus enabling high-quality imaging under microscopes.
25 Aug 2017
The search is on for 10 innovators from Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand whose superb technical work promises to change the world. Who do you think belongs on the regional Innovators Under 35 list?
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