Science Castle Singapore 2026 Wraps Up, Showcasing Student Research and Innovation

The Woodlands Library came alive with scientific discovery as it hosted Science Castle Singapore, bringing together 150 bright young minds from Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia. The event showcased the exceptional talent and innovative research of students from across the region, highlighting both their dedication and scientific rigor.
These students presented their innovative research projects to a distinguished panel of judges and attendees. The panel of judges comprised of:
Dr Kihoko Tokue, Leave a Nest Co. Ltd.
Dr Denes Bartha, BrixIT Pte. Ltd.
Dr Lee Hwee Kuan, A*STAR
Dr Shinji Fukuda, Metagen
Dr Futa Mimoto, Chugai Pharmabody Research
| School | Country | Theme |
|---|---|---|
| Hwa Chong Institution | SG | HydroSmart Patch: Curcumin-Copper Nanoparticles for Sweat Analysis |
| Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) & National Junior College | SG | How machine learning models differentiate Artificial Intelligence (AI) images from real ones |
| Tampines Meridian Junior College | SG | Quantifying Pig Activity in Group Pens Using Computer Vision |
| Stamford American International School | SG | Harnessing Sustainable Energy from Biowaste through Piezoelectric Power Generation |
| School of Science and Technology | SG | Investigation of coefficient of thermal expansion of different metals |
| Temasek Junior College | SG | Effect of Light spectra on plant growth to guide optimal crop-specific strategies for indoor farming |
| School of Science and Technology | SG | The investigation of the effect of the concentration of sugar on human health using the activity of daphnia |
| Clementi Town Secondary School | SG | How Metformin prevents long COVID |
| Victoria School Singapore | SG | Eco-Engineering with Melo melo Shells: A Low-Cost Approach to Cleaner Water |
| Nueva Ecija High School | PH | Rambutan Nano-Sutures: The Future of Wound Care |
| Mukdahan School | TH | Wastewater Treatment Pellets Using Moringa Oleifera Seeds & Cockle Shell Lime |
| Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Puchong Jaya (A) | MY | Allium Cepa BioShield: Onion Extract as a Natural Antibacterial Agent |
The remaining participating teams presented their research findings in a poster judging session, demonstrating the breadth and depth of scientific talent among the participants.
Science Castle Singapore also recognized exceptional projects with awards presented by its partners, Accelerated Materials, Calbee, pitchME and Y:WAIT.
The main award winners were:
Best Poster Award: π²πΎP-36,Β Is Swiftlet Guano a Sustainable Alternative to NPK 15-15-15 in Mitigating Chemical-Runoff in Crops? – Vision Primary School Sandakan

Leave a Nest Award: π΅πO-04, Rambutan Nano-Sutures: The Future of Wound Care – Nueva Ecija High School

Grand Award: πΈπ¬O-12, Quantifying Pig Activity in Group Pens Using Computer Vision – Tampines Meridian Junior College

These awards highlight the groundbreaking research and innovative approaches demonstrated by the students. Science Castle Singapore provided a platform for these young researchers to share their passion for science, exchange ideas, and network with their peers and mentors.
Moving Forward
Students eager to showcase their scientific talents on a broader stage are encouraged to participate in the upcoming Science Castle Asia 2026, scheduled to be held in August. This regional event promises an even greater opportunity to connect with fellow young scientists from across South East Asia. Find out more here: https://castle.lne.st/en/schedule/science-castle-asia-2026/
About Science Castle
Science Castle is a unique platform dedicated to fostering the next generation of scientists. It provides a stage for junior and senior high school students to present their research projects, develop their communication skills, and engage with the wider scientific community.
