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Opening Positions for One Research Fellow and One Research Assistant in Acoustics

September 11, 2018 by Siu-Kit Lau

We are looking for a full-time (5 days a week, 8 hours) Research Fellow and a Research Assistant for 36 months appointment to commence in Jan/Feb 2019 or as soon as possible.

Project: The proposed study aims to develop sound quality assessment and provide an improvement scheme related to the sustainable city design. The study requires close collaborative efforts of a multi-disciplinary team whose expertise covers a broad range of fields such as acoustics, architecture, urban planning, social sciences, statistics and signal processing. It is expected to advance knowledge on human perception of sonic environments and urban city designs across a broadband range of realistic sound sources. This project focus on the prediction of acoustic comfort and the establishment of an effective experimental approach for investigation. The specific aims of the proposed project are the following:

  • Developing a novel scheme to better predict sound quality and human acoustic comfort for a given environment and the effects of environmental interventions;
  • Developing a comprehensive environmental noise categorisation scheme;
  • Acquiring a fundamental understanding of the intricate effects that visual scenery, mixed sounds and personal characteristics may have on acoustic comfort; and
  • Developing improved sound quality assessment metrics.

The new scheme is expected to predict sound quality better and improve human acoustic comfort in a given environment, whereby public health in the city affected by noise pollution could also be improved. This innovative approach is expected to arrive at a new methodology and provide tools that will help formulate strategies for maximizing the – likelihood of citizen’s acceptance of the built environment acoustics in the city as well as those related to the design of necessary interventions if required.

This proposed project involves diverse theoretical acoustics as well as experimental acoustics and human perception. This research fellow position will be responsible for the theoretical tasks, data analysis, laboratory-testing and field-testing. S/he will take care of the measurement/recording development and field-testing as well as the development of the sound quality assessment metrics. This research fellow would need extensive prior hands-on experience with the theoretical background as well as acoustic instrumentation and measurements.

This research assistant position will be responsible for the statistical analysis, and theoretical tasks as well as computer-testing, laboratory-testing and field-testing. This position will participate in the formulation of sound perception models for audio-visual settings.  S/he will also assist in other aspects of the research and dissemination of the results.  The candidates are preferred to register for research degree programme (e.g. PhD or Master by research).

Domain: Architecture, Acoustics, Social Science, Perception, Building Systems

The appointed RA will be involved in the following tasks:

  • Assist and take care of all the tasks related to publications in the domain.
  • Lead in research and writing of articles
  • Development, design, and setup of the experiments/surveys
  • Statistical analysis (MANOVA, Cluster Analysis)
  • Analysis and collection of data, and graphical representation of information using suitable tools (such as SPSS, Amos, R programme, MATLAB, etc.)

Job Requirements:

  • For research fellow, Ph.D. Degree (Res) in Architecture, Acoustics, Social Science, Statistics or another relevant engineering
  • For research assistant, Bachelor’s (preferably Master’s) Degree in Architecture, Acoustics, Social Science, Statistics or another relevant engineering
  • Knowledge of the scientific research and survey
  • Strong record and experience in research work and writing
  • Skilled in statistical analysis and/or acoustics measurement
  • Capacity to work independently
  • Management skills

Compulsory Information to be included.

Please visit the link below:

Research Fellow:

https://www.myskillsfuture.sg/content/portal/en/jobsbank/job-landing/job_directory/job-details.html?jobId=JOB-2018-0170444

 

Research Assistant:

https://www.myskillsfuture.sg/content/portal/en/jobsbank/job-landing/job_directory/job-details.html?jobId=JOB-2018-0170427   

https://www.mycareersfuture.sg/job/research-assistant-national-university-singapore-4ac51a9f6999f33959a63be0aff20fe8

 

Alternatively, interested candidates should contact Siu-Kit (Eddie) LAU at slau@nus.edu.sg with the following:

  1. Cover letter specifying your research interests and experience
  2. CV (including GPA/CAP ranking), which should include names and contact of 3 referees
  3. Most significant publications, if available (no more than two)
  4. A copy of official transcripts (Bachelor degree and Master degree)

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified and will be asked to complete and submit the NUS Personal Data Consent for Job Applicants to the contact person indicated in the advertisement. (P/S: please double-click on “NUS Personal Data Consent for Job Applicants) and paste the URL (http://www.nus.edu.sg/careers/potentialhires/applicationprocess/NUS-Personal-Data-Consent-for-Job-Applicants.pdf ) onto another new webpage to retrieve the document.

Shortlisted candidates may also be asked to submit additional documents for review, if necessary.

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Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Acoustics, Green Building

Survey on PV (Photovoltaic) building integration in Singapore

April 25, 2018 by Siu-Kit Lau

Dear friends in Singapore,

To help us with our study the professionals’ opinions and preferences related to façade and roof PV (Photovoltaic) building integration, we would like to cordially invite you to answer 15 short questions which should take only 10 to 15 minutes to complete. The questionnaire can be shown at the following link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1poEsjWn6dD1-sdzg5gOMIm4CTT9wsEEKhLbGrL2ODV8/edit

We appreciate very much in advance for your participation. Every answer we receive helps us in our research efforts!

Best regards,

Eddie

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Soundscapes – Acoustics in the Workplace (Panel Discussion)

February 6, 2017 by ignatius.sklau@gmail.com

There is a panel discussion regarding the Acoustics in the Workplace in Singapore on 6th March 2017.  Please register via this link.

Soundscapes in the Workplace

Soundscapes in the Workplace

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Opening position of Research Assistant & Equivalent in Building Acoustics

February 3, 2017 by Siu-Kit Lau

Job Description:

We are looking for a full time (5 days a week, 8 hours) Research Assistant for 24 months appointment to commence in March 2017.

Project: The research tasks explore innovative ideas for the noise control in buildings. The study will involve the characterization of different sound fields indoor with respect to different functional activities.

Domain: Acoustics, Noise Control

The appointed RA will be involved in the following tasks:

  • Assist and take care of all the tasks related to publications related to the domain.
  • Participate in research and writing of articles
  • Assist in development, design, and setup of the acoustic experiments
  • Analysis and collection of data, and graphical representation of information using suitable tools (such as AutoCAD, MATLAB, etc.)

Job Requirements:

  • Master’s Degree (preferably) or Bachelor’s Degree of Mechanical Engineering, Architecture or other relevant discipline
  • Knowledge in the architectural acoustics and building noise control
  • Experience in research work and writing
  • Skilled in graphic design and representation
  • Capacity to work independently
  • Management skills

Compulsory Information to be included.

Interested candidates should contact LEE Siew Eang at bdgleese@nus.edu.sg or Eddie Siu-Kit LAU at slau@nus.edu.sg with the following:

  1. Cover letter specifying your research interests and experience
  2. CV (including GPA/CAP ranking), which should include names and contact of 3 referees
  3. Most significant publications, if available (no more than two)
  4. A copy of official transcripts (Bachelor degree and Master degree)

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified and will be asked to complete and submit the NUS Personal Data Consent for Job Applicants to the contact person indicated in the advertisement. (P/S: plesase double-click on “NUS Personal Data Consent for Job Applicants) and paste the url (http://www.nus.edu.sg/careers/potentialhires/applicationprocess/NUS-Personal-Data-Consent-for-Job-Applicants.pdf ) onto another new webpage to retrieve the document.

Shortlisted candidates may also be asked to submit additional documents for review, if necessary.

Compensation

Salary: S$2500 – S$3700 per month

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Filed Under: News, Research Tagged With: Acoustics, education, Green Building, university

Smart and green urban living on the horizon (An article in Future Ready Singapore)

November 23, 2016 by ignatius.sklau@gmail.com

An article of our T2 lab is now live on the FRS (Future Ready Singapore) website.  You can read it from this link.

“Lau Siu Kit … explains that the idea for the T2 Lab was conceived through two driving forces: the increases in population density and energy in Singapore and the growing awareness and emphasis placed on sustainability and global efforts to combat climate change.”

“There is an increase in awareness of sustainable buildings and cities among students at the school. Globally, countries have pledged to limit global temperature rise to below 2 degrees Celsius. The T2 Lab comes at a good time, with many opportunities to establish NUS and Singapore as a leader in the area of sustainable living,” he explains.

“We want to know more about these technologies and use them well in the tropics, so that this knowledge can be transferred to the industry and general public. It is our hope that our research can benefit people living in Singapore, through energy savings and ecological improvements,” adds Lau.

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Opening position of a Research Assistant for a Study of Photovoltaic (PV) Systems

November 23, 2016 by ignatius.sklau@gmail.com

We are looking for a full time (5 days a week, 8 hours) Research Assistant for 24 months appointment to commence in January 2017.
 
Project: The research tasks explore innovative ideas investigating the impacts of photovoltaic (PV) systems selection and their impact on localised power generation for net-zero energy building movement. Modifications to the PV systems to enhance their power generation efficiency will be examined to satisfy the increasing demand and reduce maintenance of the systems under tropical context. This research will run in parallel with other two researches related to the Tropical Technology (T2) Lab and the energy efficient PV systems in tropical environment. Therefore, a regular collaboration among two or three RAs is also expected.
 
Domain: Solar energy, Photovoltaic, BIPV
 
The appointed RA will be involved in the following tasks:

  • Assist and take care of all the tasks related to publications related to the domain.
  • Participate in research and writing of articles
  • Assist in development, design, and setup of the photovoltaic research facilities
  • Analysis and collection of data, and graphical representation of information using suitable tools (such as Autocad, MATLAB, PVsyst, etc.)

Job Requirements:

  • Master’s Degree in Architecture or Bachelor’s (preferably Master’s) Degree of Electrical and Electronic Engineering or other relevant engineering
  • Knowledge in the photovoltaic systems and design
  • Experience in research work and writing
  • Skilled in graphic design and representation
  • Capacity to work independently
  • Management skills

Please visit this link or contact Siu-Kit (Eddie) LAU at slau@nus.edu.sg.

NUS-CDL T^2 Lab

NUS-CDL T^2 Lab

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A numerical investigation on the sound insulation of ventilation windows

November 23, 2016 by Siu-Kit Lau

We have a new article for a numerical investigation on the sound insulation of ventilation windows which has been published in the Applied Acoustics.  Please visit the journal website in this link.

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Filed Under: Publication, Research Tagged With: Acoustics, Green Building, green buildings, Journal

Singapore Sustainable Built Environment (SBE16) Conferences

April 19, 2016 by Siu-Kit Lau

Singapore Sustainable Built Environment (SBE16) Conferences will be held on 5th and 6th September 2016.  The theme is “Mitigating Climate Change from ASEAN’s Perspective”.  Four tracks of issues consist of Biodiversity, Waste Management & Sustainable Construction, Coastal Protection, and Human Behaviour/Social Policies. Researchers, students, policy makers, practitioners, and members from SBE partners should join.  The deadline for abstract submission is on 31 May 2016.  Details can be found at this link.

BCA Academy (Academic Tower)

BCA Academy (Academic Tower)

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Research Workshop with Prof Wang Jie from Zhejiang University (China)

November 6, 2015 by Siu-Kit Lau

Prof. Wang Jie for Zhejiang University has visited the Department of Architecture at NUS on 3rd Nov 2015.  She has given a presentation in a research workshop at CSAC, entitled “On the implementation and practice of rural and village protection and regeneration”.  Prof. Wang is a Professor, Doctoral supervisor and Director of Landscape and Garden Center at the College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University.

Dr. Zhang Ji (from 2nd left), Prof. Stephen Lau, Prof. Wang Jie, Dr. Siu-Kit Lau and students in the research workshop

Dr. Zhang Ji (from 2nd left), Prof. Stephen Lau, Prof. Wang Jie, Dr. Siu-Kit Lau and students in the research workshop

Presentation by Prof. Wang Jie

Presentation by Prof. Wang Jie

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2015 Green Building Leadership Camp (Tongji University)

August 25, 2015 by Siu-Kit Lau

2015 Green Building Leadership Camp has been held in Tongji in this summer by the IGCA and SBC.  On August 19, 2015, 4 groups of students from different countries presented their works on designs of buildings in Shanghai.  All design were incorporated with advanced technologies.  Dr. Siu-Kit Lau was invited to be a judge for the students designs.  Details can be found in this link (Chinese).

Winner of 2015 Green Building Leadership Camp

Winner of 2015 Green Building Leadership Camp

 

Dr. Siu-Kit Lau was a judge in 2015 Green Building Leadership Camp

Dr. Siu-Kit Lau was a judge in 2015 Green Building Leadership Camp

 

Dr. Siu-Kit Lau in the 2015 Green Building Leadership Camp

Dr. Siu-Kit Lau in the 2015 Green Building Leadership Camp

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