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Research Fellow (Maritime Decarbonization - Quantitative Analysis, Systems & Policy Modelling)

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Research Fellow (Maritime Decarbonization - Quantitative Analysis, Systems & Policy Modelling)

Research Fellow

August 7, 2026

Location

Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Type

Full-time Academic

Visa Sponsorship

Available for international candidates

Required Qualifications

PhD in Industrial Engineering, Operations Research, Maritime Studies or related quantitative field
Proficiency in Python/MATLAB/R/Excel
Experience with maritime datasets (AIS, SeaWeb, IHS)
Strong publication record

Research Areas

Maritime Decarbonization
Quantitative Analysis
Systems & Policy Modelling
IMO Net-Zero Framework
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Research Fellow (Maritime Decarbonization - Quantitative Analysis, Systems & Policy Modelling)

The Centre for Maritime Studies (CMS) and Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management at the National University of Singapore (NUS) invite applications for the position of Research Fellow to support maritime decarbonization research, focused on the IMO Net-Zero Framework (NZF) and related regulatory and market developments. The role involves quantitative analysis, scenario & optimization modelling, and data-driven assessment of compliance pathways, fuel transition, and strategic implications for shipping and maritime ecosystem.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct quantitative and scenario-based analysis of maritime decarbonization pathways, compliance strategies, and regulatory impacts.
  • Develop analytical and modelling frameworks to assess compliance costs, fuel/fleet transition and technology adoption.
  • Analyze maritime datasets (e.g., AIS, fleet and vessel data) to support empirical and policy-relevant assessment.
  • Contribute to reports, publications, presentations, and stakeholder-oriented outputs.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Industrial Engineering, Operations Research, Maritime Studies, Energy Systems, or a related quantitative discipline.
  • Background in maritime decarbonization, quantitative analysis, optimization/ML modelling, uncertainty/scenario analysis.
  • Proficiency in programming (Python/MATLAB/R/Excel) for data analysis and modelling.
  • Familiarity with maritime datasets (e.g., AIS, SeaWeb, IHS) and maritime regulatory developments is an advantage.
  • Strong publication record, analytical skills, and ability to communicate with both academic and policy audiences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the NUS Research Fellow in Maritime Decarbonization?

Applicants need a PhD in Industrial Engineering, Operations Research, Maritime Studies, Energy Systems or a related quantitative discipline. A strong background in maritime decarbonization, optimization/ML modelling and uncertainty analysis is essential, along with proficiency in Python, MATLAB, R or Excel. Familiarity with maritime datasets such as AIS is an advantage. See our academic CV guide for application tips.

📊What are the key responsibilities of this Research Fellow role at NUS?

The role involves quantitative and scenario-based analysis of maritime decarbonization pathways, development of analytical and modelling frameworks for compliance costs and fuel transition, analysis of maritime datasets (AIS, fleet data), and contribution to reports, publications and stakeholder outputs. Explore similar roles on research jobs.

🌍Does NUS offer visa sponsorship for this Research Fellow position?

Yes, NUS typically provides visa sponsorship for qualified international Research Fellows. Candidates should check specific eligibility on the official NUS careers portal or contact HR directly. Review our postdoc success guide for relocation advice.

📝What is the application deadline and process for the NUS Maritime Decarbonization Research Fellow?

Applications close on August 7, 2026. Submit via the NUS online portal with CV, cover letter, research statement and references. Strong publication records and modelling experience are prioritised. Use our free resume template to strengthen your application.

🔬What research areas and skills are prioritised for this NUS Research Fellow role?

Prioritised areas include IMO Net-Zero Framework compliance, fuel/fleet transition modelling, technology adoption analysis and policy-relevant assessment. Key skills are quantitative modelling, Python/MATLAB proficiency and maritime data analysis. Browse related faculty positions for career progression.

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