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April 1, 2025

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly; Canada Energy Regulator
Note: Canada’s propane exports to the Pacific Basin include three shipments to Hawaii, according to Vortexa (less than 200,000 barrels each in 2021, 2023, and 2024).

Canada’s propane exports have steadily increased over the last decade, reaching record highs in 2024 as new marine export terminals streamlined the flow of propane from western Canada to export destinations, particularly to Asia. U.S. propane imports from Canada have stayed relatively consistent since Canada began waterborne exports in 2019.

Propane spot prices in Edmonton, Alberta, are typically at a discount to prices in both East Asia and Conway, Kansas, the propane market hub for the Midwest. Competitive pricing in Canada underpins the demand for Canada’s propane in both East Asia’s and the

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Research Fellow / Engineer (3D-printed propellers x NAMIC) – TZY8

Job no: 498890
Department: Engineering
Contract type: Contract
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As a University of Applied Learning, SIT works closely with industry in our research pursuits. Our research staff will have the opportunity to be equipped with applied research skill sets that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. 

The researcher will be part of the team of the NAMIC Project for 3DP Propeller. The Research Engineer will play a critical role in the development, validation, and optimization of 3D-printed propellers. This includes conducting hydrodynamic analysis, finite element modeling, as well as overseeing site-based test bedding, data collection, and reporting. The role also involves evaluating the performance of propeller using Response Surface Methodology.

Key Responsibilities

Participate in and manage the research project with Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PI and the research team

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In the Science, Engineering and Technology Group of KU Leuven, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Department of Materials Engineering , Research unit SIEM there is a full-time academic vacancy in the area of welding metallurgy at KU Leuven De Nayer Campus, Sint-Katelijne Waver. We are looking for internationally oriented candidates with an excellent interdisciplinary research record, affinity with industrial applications and with educational competence in the field of materials science aspects of welding processes (IIW block 2).

At the De Nayer Campus, the research focuses on joining technology as a production technique: in addition to the current focus on pressure welding processes, an expansion towards fusion welding processes is desirable, with specific attention to the material science aspects during the welding process. A second research line focuses on the process-based development and control of the various welding-oriented joining and production techniques, including WAAM and DED (droplet

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The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, invites qualified candidates to apply for Lecturer position to teach the Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (ICC) course titled ‘Science & Technology for Humanity’. This course examines the social, economic, and political impacts of science and technology and encourages students to engage with societal problems from a broad interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on both STEM and SHAPE disciplines.

New Curriculum – Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core
Young and research intensive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is ranked among the world’s top universities. The Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (ICC) Office at NTU Singapore oversees new curricula focusing on key transferable skills and global challenges using interdisciplinary approaches to learning. The rapidly changing nature of work, compounded by the relentless speed of innovation, necessitates that our graduates constantly acquire new knowledge and competencies, and adapt to several career changes

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