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Job ID: 262530

Research Fellow (Maritime Studies)
Nanyang Technological University

We are looking for a Research Fellow in Maritime Studies to work in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) with a flexible start time. The appointment is for 1 year with a provision for further extensions, subject to good performance and availability of research funding.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct research in maritime transport, maritime decarbonisation and digitalisation, methodology development and applications

Publish findings in top peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings

Collaborate with other researchers on project discussions and joint deliverables

Coordinate the preparation of project reports and deliverables

Support the preparation of research proposals and grant applications

Job Requirements:

Must hold a

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Synopsis

Wildland fire is a powerful force on the planet, one that is rapidly accelerating in complexity beyond our current understanding. A new approach is needed. This approach requires a proactive and scalable perspective that recognizes the variety and connectedness of components of wildland fire. Coordinated scientific research and education that enables large-scale, cross-cutting breakthroughs to transform our understanding of wildland fire is urgently needed. In an era of rapid change, our society needs forward-looking research built on new frameworks that will realign our relationship with wildland fire.

The Fire Science Innovations through Research and Education (FIRE) program invites innovative multidisciplinary and multisector investigations focused on convergent research and education activities in wildland fire. All areas of science, engineering, and education supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation are included in this program. Projects developed by a wide array of groups including, for example,

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