Andrew A. Bettiol is affiliated with the National University of Singapore. Their scholarly work predominantly spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with particular focus on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Radiation, and Biomedical Engineering.
The research topics addressed by Bettiol include:
Bettiol's recent publications illustrate contributions to a variety of advanced materials and nanotechnology areas. These include:
Throughout their career, Bettiol has frequently published in several scientific venues, notably:
Bettiol's collaborative network includes multiple coauthors with whom they have repeatedly worked, including:
Sher-Yi Chiam;Ranjan Singh;Carsten Rockstuhl;Falk Lederer
F. Watt;A. A. Bettiol;J. A. Van Kan;E. J. Teo
Frank Watt;Mark B.H. Breese;Andrew A. Bettiol;Jeroen A. van Kan
J. A. van Kan;A. A. Bettiol;F. Watt
F. Watt;J.A. van Kan;I. Rajta;A.A. Bettiol
T. C. Sum;A. A. Bettiol;J. A. van Kan;F. Watt
K. Ansari;J. A. van Kan;A. A. Bettiol;F. Watt
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Manukumara Manjappa;Sher-Yi Chiam;Longqing Cong;Andrew A. Bettiol
Sher-Yi Chiam;Ranjan Singh;Jianqiang Gu;Jiaguang Han
E. J. Teo;M. B. H. Breese;E. P. Tavernier;A. A. Bettiol
T.C. Sum;A.A. Bettiol;H.L. Seng;I. Rajta
Sher-Yi Chiam;Ranjan Singh;Weili Zhang;Andrew A. Bettiol
K. Liu;E. Y. B. Pun;T. C. Sum;A. A. Bettiol
M. B. H. Breese;F. J. T. Champeaux;E. J. Teo;A. A. Bettiol
Jeroen A. Van Kan;Andrew A. Bettiol;Kambiz Ansari;Ee Jin Teo
A.A. Bettiol;T.C. Sum;F.C. Cheong;C.H. Sow
Guangyuan Si;Aaron J. Danner;Siew Lang Teo;Ee Jin Teo
Andrew A. Bettiol;J.A. van Kan;T.C. Sum;F. Watt
A. A. Bettiol;S. Venugopal Rao;E. J. Teo;J. A. van Kan
Kambiz Ansari;Jeroen Anton van Kan;Andrew Anthony Bettiol;Frank Watt
Shawn Yohanes Siew;Eric Jun Hao Cheung;Haidong Liang;Andrew Bettiol
Joel Brugger;A A Bettiol;Sylvie M Costa;Yann Lahaye
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