We are located in Faculty of Science of the National University of Singapore Kent Ridge Campus. (Download NUS Full Campus Map or map of Science Faculty)
If you want to find out more about our work, or interested in joining us, feel free to contact us at:
Prof. Peter HO
S7-03-13, National University of Singapore, 2 Science Drive 3. Singapore (117543)Tel: (65)-6516-8781 Fax: (65)-6777-6126 Email: phyhop@nus.edu.sg
Assoc. Prof. Lay-Lay CHUA
S7-03-12, National University of Singapore, 2 Science Drive 3. Singapore (117543)Tel: (65)-6516-4834 Fax: (65)-6779-1691 Email: chmcll@nus.edu.sg
Offices
NUS Block S7 level 3
Science Drive 4
Singapore 117543
Department of Physics
NUS Block S12 level 2
Science Drive 3
Singapore 117551
Department of Chemistry
NUS Block S8 level 3
3 Science Drive 3
Singapore 117543
Directions by mode of transport
By Taxi: Take the taxi to National University of Singapore, Lower Kent Ridge Road. Turn into Science Drive 4 and drive up the slope to Block S7. You should see the S7 building on your left. Upon entering the building, you should see a grey door, and a sign labelled Organic Nano Device Lab (ONDL) to the left. Enter the corridor, you are at ONDL! From the airport this would be about 30-45 minutes, S$25-$30. From the city-centre this would be about 15-25 minutes, S$15-$20
By MRT: From Changi Airport, take MRT train from Changi Airport station (East-West line) to Buona Vista MRT station. Transfer to the Circle Line to Kent Ridge MRT and alight there. Head to the closest bus stop that is connected via shelters. Take any shuttle bus (A1 or D2) and alight on the 3rd stop (U Hall bus stop, which should be along a slope right after the Science stop). Follow the road, turning left at a T junction into Science Drive 4, towards a multi-storey carpark and you should see the S7 building on your left. Upon entering the building, you should see a grey door, and a sign labelled Organic Nano Device Lab (ONDL) to the left. Enter the corridor, you are at ONDL!
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