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Southeast Asian rapidly growing cities Job Requirements: PhD in Environmental Sciences, Landscape & urban planning or equivalent field Experience in participatory processes or co-design approaches in urban
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aspects, and social sciences. Engaging in the SCELSE’s ultra-low biomass analytics programme and contributing insights from environmental time series studies. Job Requirements: PhD in Environmental
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dynamic person with a PhD in engineering, sustainable buildings design or architecture, and a positive attitude to be a core member of the team. Key Responsibilities: 1. You will need to actively support
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and Environmental Engineering (CEE), which is under the College of Engineering, aspires to be a leading school for Sustainable Urban Systems. Currently, it has over 50 faculty members and more
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Environmental Engineering (CEE), which is under the College of Engineering, aspires to be a leading school for Sustainable Urban Systems. Currently, it has over 50 faculty members and more than 1,500 students
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relevant Bachelor and PhD degrees from reputable universities. A good research track record, and postdoctoral experience would be advantageous. Research intersects the multidisciplinary field of urban
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property test for the design method Perform numerical study of the model test Writing and publication of results in peer-reviewed journals Job Requirements: PhD in Coastal Engineering, Geological Engineering
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particular the detection, localization and classification of active and passive targets via wireless RF signals in harsh urban environments Conduct both theoretical development of methods and experiment design
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Environmental Engineering (CEE), which is under the College of Engineering, aspires to be a leading school for Sustainable Urban Systems. Currently, it has over 50 faculty members and more than 1,500 students
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biofilm communities and microbiomes. SCELSE's Air Microbiome Programme is dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of Singapore's urban tropical environment by investigating bioaerosol community patterns