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Center for Sustainable Materials

Biobased • Bioinspired • Renewables • Recyclabes

Mission

Growing population and climate change arising from greenhouse emissions have resulted in a major sustainability challenge globally. Materials Science and Engineering can play a central role to bring about novel solutions that are required to ensure food and environment sustainability. The mission of SusMat-B2R2 (Center for Sustainable Materials – Biobased, Bioinspired, Renewables and Recyclables) is to deploy our multi-faceted Materials Science expertise to develop bioinspired and eco-friendly solutions in critical sustainability areas, including fabrication of biodegradable materials from natural materials or using biotechnology processes, food nutrients for efficient urban farming, and environmental toxicology. We also aim to contribute to circular economy through recycling and valorization of waste generated by synthetic materials and the agro-food sector.

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Principal Investigators

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Ali Miserez

Director and Professor

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Lam Yeng Ming

Professor

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Tan Lay Poh

Associate Professor

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Sierin Lim

Associate Professor

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Ng Kee Woei

Professor

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Dalton Tay Chor Yong

Associate Professor

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Yu Jing

Assistant Professor

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Hortense Le Ferrand

Assistant Professor

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Raffaele Mezzenga

Visiting Professor

Research Platforms

Bioinspired Solutions

In this thrust, we are taking inspiration from the living world to understand at the basic level how biology synthesizes natural materials. We aim to unveil the building blocks of biological materials and to fundamentally understand the self-assembly principles by which these blocks are put together into complex hierarchical materials.

Green Processes

This research thrusts aims to produce structural and functional materials using green chemistry concepts, namely based on renewable and recyclable components and using aqueous-based chemistry and fabrication process that minimize environmental impact by combining biotechnology and green chemistry. The platform leverages on engineering of microbes to produce bulk green materials, ranging from cellulose to oil by converting waste.

Waste Valorisation

A circular economy that is premised on the “waste-to-resource” paradigm can create a synergy between economic development and environmental preservation. The research carried out in the center aims to valorize several national-level priority solid waste streams such as food, plastics, incineration ash, among others into innovative value-added products.

Environmental toxicology

This research thrust is devoted to identifying, characterizing, and preventing exposure of classical and emerging contaminants (e.g. engineered nanomaterials, microplastics, heavy metals, organic pollutants, etc), for sustainable materials and products development across their life cycle.

Nanotech for food sustainability

To feed the projected population of 9.7 billion (by 2050), 70% more food is required to be produced. Since only 10% of the world’s land is arable today, major changes to traditional agriculture practices are required. We aim to use materials platform to address various aspects in farming and food production.

Partners and Funds

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Contact

(+65)63168979



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