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Tow Chong Chong is affiliated with the Singapore University of Technology and Design in Singapore. Their research spans multiple domains primarily within engineering and materials science, focusing extensively on electrical and electronic engineering and polymers and plastics. Their work also intersects with pulmonary and respiratory medicine, materials chemistry, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist has contributed to topics such as advanced memory and neural computing, transition metal oxide nanomaterials, perovskite materials and applications, 2D materials and applications, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, neural dynamics and brain function, and prostate cancer treatment and research.

Frequent coauthors of Tow Chong Chong include Hao Song, Xinglong Ji, Shuai Zhong, Khin Yin Pang, and Kian Guan Lim. These collaborations underscore a consistent engagement with peers in related research areas.

Their recent publications include:

  • A Monolayer Leaky Integrate-and-Fire Neuron for 2D Memristive Neuromorphic Networks, 2020, Advanced Electronic Materials
  • Monolayer MoS2/WO3 Heterostructures with Sulfur Anion Reservoirs as Electronic Synapses for Neuromorphic Computing, 2021, ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • Activating Silent Synapses in Sulfurized Indium Selenide for Neuromorphic Computing, 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • LOW POWER CONSUMPTION FOR O2 AND CO GASES MEASURING BASED IoT SYSTEM AT CONFINED SPACE AREA, 2025, International Journal of Innovation and Industrial Revolution
  • 337MO Efficacy and safety of rezvilutamide (Rez) plus androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) in patients with high-volume, metastatic, hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) aged ≤64, 65-74, and ≥75 years: Post-hoc analysis of randomized phase III CHART trial, 2024, Annals of Oncology

Tow Chong Chong has published in various venues, including Advanced Electronic Materials, ACS Applied Nano Materials, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, International Journal of Innovation and Industrial Revolution, and Annals of Oncology. This reflects a multidisciplinary approach covering both materials science and biomedical applications.

Best Publications

  • Breaking the Speed Limits of Phase-Change Memory

    D. Loke;D. Loke;D. Loke;T. H. Lee;W. J. Wang;L. P. Shi

  • Carbon Nanowalls Grown by Microwave Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Yihong Wu;Peiwen Qiao;Towchong Chong;Zexiang Shen

  • Electronic band structures and effective-mass parameters of wurtzite GaN and InN

    Y. C. Yeo;T. C. Chong;M. F. Li

  • Phase change random access memory cell with superlattice-like structure

    T. C. Chong;L. P. Shi;R. Zhao;P. K. Tan

  • Models for laser ablation of polymers.

    Bityurin N;Luk'yanchuk Bs;Hong Mh;Chong Tc

  • Fabrication of nanostructures with laser interference lithography

    Q. Xie;M.H. Hong;M.H. Hong;H.L. Tan;G.X. Chen

  • Laser precision engineering: from microfabrication to nanoprocessing

    Tow C. Chong;Minghui H. Hong;Minghui H. Hong;Luping P. Shi

  • Fast CGH computation using S-LUT on GPU

    Yuechao Pan;Xuewu Xu;Sanjeev Solanki;Xinan Liang

  • Energy flow around a small particle investigated by classical Mie theory

    Z. B. Wang;Z. B. Wang;B. S. Luk’yanchuk;B. S. Luk’yanchuk;M. H. Hong;M. H. Hong;Y. Lin;Y. Lin

  • Fast phase transitions induced by picosecond electrical pulses on phase change memory cells

    W. J. Wang;L. P. Shi;R. Zhao;K. G. Lim

  • Laser-induced cavitation bubbles for cleaning of solid surfaces

    W. D. Song;M. H. Hong;B. Lukyanchuk;T. C. Chong

  • Electronic properties of zinc‐blende GaN, AlN, and their alloys Ga1−xAlxN

    W. J. Fan;M. F. Li;T. C. Chong;J. B. Xia

  • Pulsed laser-assisted surface structuring with optical near-field enhanced effects

    S. M. Huang;M. H. Hong;B. S. Luk’yanchuk;Y. W. Zheng

  • Thickness Dependent Nano-Crystallization in Ge2Sb2Te5 Films and Its Effect on Devices

    Xiaoqian Wei;Luping Shi;Luping Shi;Tow Chong Chong;Tow Chong Chong;Rong Zhao

  • Laser removal of particles from magnetic head sliders

    Y. F. Lu;W. D. Song;M. H. Hong;B. S. Teo

  • Preparation of carbon nanoparticles with strong optical limiting properties by laser ablation in water

    G. X. Chen;M. H. Hong;T. C. Chong;H. I. Elim

  • Pulsed-laser assisted nanopatterning of metallic layers combined with atomic force microscopy

    S. M. Huang;M. H. Hong;Yongfeng Lu;B. S. Lukỳanchuk

  • Pressure-induced strong mode coupling and phase transitions in KNbO3

    ZX Shen;ZP Hu;TC Chong;CY Beh

  • Sub-30 nm lithography with near-field scanning optical microscope combined with femtosecond laser

    Y. Lin;Y. Lin;M.H. Hong;M.H. Hong;W.J. Wang;Y.Z. Law

  • Role of Ge Switch in Phase Transition: Approach using Atomically Controlled GeTe/Sb2Te3 Superlattice

    Juniji Tominaga;Paul Fons;Alexander Kolobov;Takayuki Shima

Frequent Co-Authors

Minghui Hong
Minghui Hong National University of Singapore
Yongfeng Lu
Yongfeng Lu University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Boris Luk'yanchuk
Boris Luk'yanchuk Lomonosov Moscow State University
Yee-Chia Yeo
Yee-Chia Yeo National University of Singapore
Masahiro Hirano
Masahiro Hirano Tokyo Institute of Technology
Jisheng Pan
Jisheng Pan Agency for Science, Technology and Research
John T. L. Thong
John T. L. Thong National University of Singapore
Soo Jin Chua
Soo Jin Chua National University of Singapore
Yat Li
Yat Li University of California, Santa Cruz

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