Singapore Millennium Foundation

Singapore Millennium Foundation

The Singapore Millennium Foundation (SMF) sponsors research programmes in Singapore. In the past year, 12 scholarships were awarded for research in diverse fields such as engineering, environmental sciences, renewable resources and water, life sciences, and physical and material sciences.

These included research led and published by Professor Teh Bin Tean, on the discovery of a genetic clue that could prevent the growth and spread of bile duct cancer.

SMF scholars have also gained recognition for their success in their careers. For example, Dr Yu Ting, an Assistant Professor at the Nanyang Technological University, was awarded the Young Scientist Award in 2009 by the Singapore National Academy of Science for his excellent research, including his work on the assembly of nanowires using optical tweezers.

SMF continues to sponsor the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize, which recognises those who have contributed to solving global water problems. Previous winners include Professor Gatze Lettinga of the Netherlands in 2009 and Dr Andrew Benedek of Canada in 2008.

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Research scholarships awarded in 2009 by Singapore Millennium Foundation