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
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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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The Centre focuses on developing BioMEMS (Biomedical micro-electro-mechanical systems) based innovative devices for healthcare applications:
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Biosensor for point-of-care diagnostics
- Localised Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) biosensors
- Microelectrode biosensors
- Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) biosensors
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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
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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
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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
Contact Details
- Dr Sun Ling Ling
- llsun@tp.edu.sg
- 67806624
- 8.30 am to 6.00 pm (Mon to Fri). Closed on Sat, Sun & Public Holidays
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Centre under School of Engineering
Temasek Polytechnic
West Wing Block 34, Level 1, Room 28
21 Tampines Ave 1
Singapore 529757