17 structural-engineering positions at Singapore Institute of Technology in Singapore
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. Carry out naval architecture calculations, i.e., stability, resistance, structural analysis, etc. iv. Carry out ship and system design optimization for electric ships. Coordinate procurement and liaison
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, Electrical/Electronic Engineering or other relevant disciplines. Possessing a relevant Master’s or PhD degree will be advantageous. Knowledge, interest and work experience in material and structural testing
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knowledge of structural dynamics. Have a degree (preferably Master’s or PhD) in mechanical engineering, electrical / electronics engineering or related domains. Knowledge of blast and shock loading theory and
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hydrocolloids, and food protein functional characterization for food processing and manufacturing. Have a degree in food science and technology, material science, chemistry, chemical engineering. Possessing a
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The candidate will report to Director, Innovation and Technology Transfer (ITT) Division. He/she is responsible for managing Technology Transfer for the university, namely, managing the Intellectual
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. We are looking for a research engineer / fellow to join a cross disciplinary team on an industrial research project developing
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, disposals/retirements and construction in progress. Ensure assets are capitalised in accordance with SIT accounting policies and compliance with the Financial Reporting Standards (FRS). Perform fixed assets
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the Division where required, including procurement, data consolidation, and preparing reports and presentations. Contribute to the Leadership Development structures, designs, execution and evaluation
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yeast and fungi for food ingredient and biochemical production. The specific goals are: 1. Metabolic engineering of Yarrowia and Candida yeasts for organic acid production 2. Design and optimization
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high quality publications to disseminate the research outcomes. Modelling potential compounds and exploring their spectral analysis. Develop quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) models