Conduct wind tunnel experiments on urban airflow modelling
Conduct computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations on urban airflow modelling
Analyze experimental and simulation data and summarize key findings and observations
Collaborate with other team members to design experiments, develop simulation methodologies, and interpret results
Assist in the preparation of research proposals, technical reports, and scientific publications
Assist in other relevant activities in the research project such as supervision of undergraduate students and management of project administration.
Job Requirements
A Bachelor or Master degree in Mechanical/Aerospace/Civil Engineering or equivalent
Proficiency in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations software
Strong passion in research and can conduct research semi-independently
Fluent in English and able to present research to both researchers and the 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 be prioritized
Candidates who plan to pursue a PhD degree will be prioritized
More InformationLocation: Kent Ridge CampusOrganization: College of Design and EngineeringDepartment : The Built EnvironmentEmployee Referral Eligible: NoJob requisition ID : 24345