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part of the research team to develop both 5G and satellite-based connectivity testbed, integrating the heterogenous wireless networks, for end user devices used typically in maritime applications
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team to develop a carbon negative concrete product with environmental and ecological functions – carbon-activated steel slag permeable concrete (SSPC) for green urban infrastructure. In this system
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Investigator (PI), Co-PI and the research team members to develop an onboard microgrid simulation model with energy management. Work with research team to deliver the work scope and undertake
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partnership between academia and industry. Key Responsibilities 1. Research Execution and Management • Develop and lead AI projects that integrate modern technologies, aimed at industry-relevant applications
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scenarios such as fake base station setups, DDoS attacks, and malicious network function placements. Develop a systematic framework for continuously updating the threat detection capabilities based
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execute the field trials. iii. Develop the framework for effective soil conditioning in local soils. iv. Design the SCET equipment and liaise with vendors in its manufacture and assembly. v. Validate
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. Future ship and system design (FSSD) program develop strategic and innovative design capabilities for maritime industry in Singapore
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team to develop/produce/investigate a multi-objective ship decision support system to optimize ship operations for better efficiency and lower emissions and to develop ship management capabilities
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project with Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PI and the research team members to ensure all project deliverables are met. Undertake these responsibilities in the project: i. Develop methodology to quantify
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team to develop/produce/investigate extraction and fractionation of mung bean/rice/spent barley for improved functionality, generate process data for future life-cycle assessment and techno-economic