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general public • Experience in conducting wind tunnel/water tunnel experiments is a plus • Experience in programming and AI/machine learning is a plus • Candidates with good publication record will
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. Monitoring Water Quality and Harmful Algal Blooms in Singapore Coastal Waters with Multispectral and Hyperspectral Satellite Data. Experience and expertise in the following areas will be advantageous: * Theory
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PhD with related research experience. • Candidates with background in coastal and ocean engineering, especially with experience and knowledge in CFD, OpenFOAM, wave theories, ship wakes, and coastal
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PhD with related research experience. • Candidates with background in coastal and ocean engineering, especially with experience and knowledge in CFD, OpenFOAM, wave theories, ship wakes, and coastal
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in some of the following areas: civil engineering, climate science, hydrological and water resources management, GIS, geography, etc. • Prior experience/knowledge of the following models, software
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conventional office hours) Field trip planning and preparation Water profiling on research vessel using multiparameter optical sensors Water quality analysis in the lab using spectrophotometer Cell count in
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conventional office hours) Field trip planning and preparation Water profiling on research vessel using multiparameter optical sensors Water quality analysis in the lab using spectrophotometer Cell count in
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. • Preferably 6 years of research experience in water resources and coastal engineering, including expertise in hydrological and hydrodynamics modeling. • At least a few years of experience in performing
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environmental engineering. Experience in electro-chemical processes relevant to water treatment. Publications in the relevant work. Team player with good communication and interpersonal skills. More Information
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Job Description Assistant Prof Zhang Sui is leading a membrane research group in NUS that engineers membrane transport for water, environment, energy and sustainability ( https://blog.nus.edu.sg