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An educational research institution in Singapore is seeking a Research Assistant for a project investigating the environmental impacts of sand mining in Southeast Asia. The role requires experience in GIS, strong communication skills, and relevant educational qualifications. Candidates will handle data collection, analysis, and assist in project management activities. This position aligns with Singapore's sustainability goals.
The National Institute of Education invites suitable applications for the position of Research Assistant on a 12-month contract at the Humanities & Social Studies Education (HSSE) Department.
Role of Sand Mining in Climate Change: The First Proof-of-Concept Investigation in the Mekong Delta
Sand is the second most extracted natural resource after water, and it is critical for modern infrastructure and technology. However, the environmental impact of river sand mining, particularly its carbon footprint and role in climate change, remains unexamined. This project aims to address this gap by investigating the carbon emissions from river sand mining in Southeast Asia, focusing on the Mekong Delta as a testbed for this first of a kind study. To achieve this, the project will pursue three specific aims sequentially. First, using remote sensing imagery and field surveys, we will map and categorize sand mining boat activities by enhancing deep learning models developed by the PI's research team via the ongoing MOE Project. Second, we will integrate this data with emission estimates for each boat type to calculate the total annual carbon emissions from sand mining in the Mekong Delta over the past decade (since 2010). Third, we will compare these estimates against data from the Global Carbon Project and the Climate Watch Data Explorer to quantify the significance of sand mining emissions within the broader context of regional and national carbon budgets. The proposed project will provide baseline information on the carbon footprint of sand mining and expand our understanding of the contribution of sand mining activities to climate change. This research aligns with Singapore's vision to be a sustainability leader in southeast Asia as our work seeks to address and mitigate the environmental impacts of sand mining.
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Workday Job Req Position ID: R00022260
(https://ntu.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Careers/job/NTU-Main-Campus-Singapore/Research-Assistant--Humanities---Social-Studies-Education-Department---NIE-_R00022260)
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