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Time2025-12-04 03:17:25 UTC2025-12-04 03:17:25 UTC at epicenterLocation1.459°N 128.191°EDepth93.21 km (57.92 mi)
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Time2025-12-04 03:17:25 UTC2025-12-04 03:17:25 UTC at epicenterLocation1.459°N 128.191°EDepth93.21 km (57.92 mi)
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On 12/4/2025 3:12:08 AM, an earthquake occurred in Pacific-Antarctic Ridge potentially affecting [unknown]. The earthquake had Magnitude 5.5M, Depth:10km.
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Established in 2010, the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) is a pan-university research institute that focuses on systems-level research for tropical megacities. It performs translational research that covers the energy value chain from generation to innovative end-use solutions, motivated by industrialisation and deployment. ERI@N has multiple Interdisciplinary Research Programmes which focus on translational Research, Development & Deployment which focus on specific area of the energy value chain, and a number of Living labs and Testbeds which facilitate large scale technology deployment enabling validation and demonstration of real-world applications.
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We are looking for a Research Associate to conduct numerical modelling work as well as to develop optimal control strategies for energy systems including building energy systems, energy storage systems and fire systems. The role will focus on conducting comprehensive data collection from both experimental and numerical sources, gathering
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Time2025-12-03 22:47:12 UTC2025-12-03 22:47:12 UTC at epicenterLocation40.565°S 176.354°EDepth27.52 km (17.10 mi)
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