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The Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS) at NTU Singapore conducts fundamental research on earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunami, and climate change in and around Southeast Asia, toward safer and
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on earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and climate change in and around Southeast Asia, toward safer and more sustainable societies. The Air Pollution and Health team's research of Prof. Steve Yim focuses
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) of Nanyang Business School and will be responsible for developing preliminary data analysis to measure and price risks arising from climate change suitable for each company so that climate risk can be managed
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stakeholders of the programme about climate change, inspire actions, and contribute to building a community of problem solvers to address climate change. Finally, he/she/they will collect appropriate data
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on earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunami and climate change in and around Southeast Asia, toward safer and more sustainable societies. The Air Pollution and Health team's research of Prof. Steve Yim focuses
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position. One of the threats associated with nature-based solutions and which affect the durability of these solutions, is wildfires. With the onset of climate change and anthropogenic degradation
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that include ecology, geohazards, climate change, sea-level rise, environmental sustainability, conservation of environment and biodiversity, and interactions between environment and society. Key
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extremes will address key knowledge gaps in the understanding and modelling of the physical processes and impacts of climate change with specific focus on Singapore and the equatorial SEA region. CTP is
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opportunities. The successful applicant(s) will work as part of a growing and energetic team investigating health at the interface of environment, climate change and infectious diseases in local and international
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processes and impacts of climate change, with specific focus on Singapore and the equatorial SEA region. Led by Prof. Adam Switzer, Asst. Prof. Edward Park, Assoc. Prof. Xianfeng Wang, Assoc. Prof. Winston