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hydrodynamics. Have a degree in Naval Architecture / Marine Engineering / Ocean Engineering / Other Relevant Engineering Degree. Possessing a Master’s or PhD degree will be advantageous. Experience in any
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learning methods) • R&D experience in offshore/marine systems is preferred. • Has prior good publication record. • Strong writing and communication skills and able to conduct presentation and
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considered. Job Requirements • Possess a recognised PhD degree in hydrodynamics, marine renewable energy, or a related discipline. • Experience with CFD simulations and hydrodynamic analysis
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optimization. Have a degree in Naval Architecture/Marine Engineering / Ocean Engineering / Other Relevant Engineering Degree. Possessing a Master’s or PhD degree will be advantageous. Industry experience in ship
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. Knowledge in hydrodynamics wave modelling will be a bonus A good Bachelor, Masters or Ph.D degree in Data Science or Computer Engineering or Marine Engineering from a reputable university. Fluent verbal and
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step. The development will be first deployed in the digital twin model of the Technology Centre for Offshore Marine Singapore (TCOMS) ocean basin before being tested in the open waters of Singapore
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Job Description RESEARCH ASSISTANT / RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (ENVIRONMENTAL WATER MODELLING) The Tropical Marine Science Institute (TMSI) invites applicants for the above posts. DUTIES and
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Job Description RESEARCH ASSISTANT / RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (INSTRUMENTATION) The Tropical Marine Science Institute (TMSI) invites applicants for the above posts. DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES Regular
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hydrodynamic researchers, coastal engineers, marine scientists and experimentalists. Reporting: Prepare research findings for publication in scientific journals and present results at conferences. Carry out Risk
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currently conduct research on a broad range of cutting-edge ocean law and policy issues of interest to Singapore, the region and the international community, including maritime security, marine environment