Singapore has embarked on an ambitious program to nurture carefully selected Research Centers of Excellence (RCEs), world-class investigator-led research centers with a global impact, focusing on areas aligned with the long-term strategic interests of Singapore. It will serve to attract top academic research talent and retain them in Singapore. Each center is generously funded by the National Research Foundation of Singapore and will receive US$107 million each over five years. The five approved RCEs to date address the areas of cancer, quantum technology, earth sciences, mechanobiology, and environmental life sciences engineering. Full Story
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Singapore has embarked on an ambitious program to nurture carefully selected Research Centers of Excellence (RCEs), world-class investigator-led research centers with a global impact, focusing on areas aligned with the long-term strategic interests of Singapore. It will serve to attract top academic research talent and retain them in Singapore. Each center is generously funded by the National Research Foundation of Singapore and will receive US$107 million each over five years. The five approved RCEs to date address the areas of cancer, quantum technology, earth sciences, mechanobiology, and environmental life sciences engineering. Full Story
Singapore has embarked on an ambitious program to nurture carefully selected Research Centers of Excellence (RCEs), world-class investigator-led research centers with a global impact, focusing on areas aligned with the long-term strategic interests of Singapore. It will serve to attract top academic research talent and retain them in Singapore. Each center is generously funded by the National Research Foundation of Singapore and will receive US$107 million each over five years. The five approved RCEs to date address the areas of cancer, quantum technology, earth sciences, mechanobiology, and environmental life sciences engineering. Full Story
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