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Overview 

Mission

 

This Centre brings together scientists and engineers to pursue translational research and develop practical applications to improve human health and well-being.  It also supports staff capability development as well as teaching and learning activities by providing the necessary platforms and expertise

About the Centre

 

This is a multi-disciplinary centre focusing on the development of BioMEMS (Biomedical micro-electro-mechanical systems) based healthcare devices and systems.  The centre continuously grows its research & development (R&D) capabilities in biosensors, microfluidics, and wearable healthcare sensors.

The Centre has secured various competitive R&D grants and established strategic partnerships with industry companies and research institutes, and has strong capabilities in developing innovative devices and systems from concept to field-deployable prototypes.

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Core Technology

The Centre focuses on developing BioMEMS (Biomedical micro-electro-mechanical systems) based innovative devices for healthcare applications:

Biosensor for point-of-care diagnostics

 

  • Localised Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) biosensors
  • Microelectrode biosensors
  • Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) biosensors

 

 

Microfluidic devices for miniaturised chemical and biological testing 

 

  • Development of microfluidic devices with integrated functional components
  • Development of new chemical/biological testing protocols on a microfluidic platform
  • Fabrication of microfluidic products using industrial-standard materials and methods 

Wearable sensors for healthcare applications

 

  • Development of a wide range of microfluidic pressure sensors for healthcare applications from TCM Pulse Analyzer to ‘Tui Na’ Robot
  • Development of flexible pressure sensors based on different conductive materials
  • Development of intelligent wearable healthcare products

Anti-viral and anti-bacterial respirator (AVR)

 

  • Functions as a personal wearable respirator
  • Employs a novel combination of air filtration, antiviral coating, and germicidal irradiation technology.
  • Eliminates the limitations of using high power in a heavy device normally required for inactivation of  viruses and achieves superior air-cleansing performance.
  • Able to block or inactivate about 99% of viruses belonging to the family MERS-CoV and Influenza A, and up to 95% of particulates in the range of 0.3 to 10.0 microns

Projects

Industry Partners

The Centre works with various industry and academia partners on knowledge sharing, technology exchange, or collaboration projects.  Some of our partners include: 

Publications & Awards

Our Team

Contact Details

  • Dr Sun Ling Ling
  • 67806624
  • 8.30 am to 6.00 pm (Mon to Fri). Closed on Sat, Sun & Public Holidays
  • Centre under School of Engineering

    Temasek Polytechnic
    West Wing Block 34, Level 1, Room 28
    21 Tampines Ave 1
    Singapore 529757