SSP PhD Projects:

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One aspect that puts SSP at the forefront of environmental engineering and science research is its Ph.D. program. The advantages of the program include working on projects supervised by leading faculty from NTU and Stanford, plus being focused on the environmental issues and challenges germane to Asia. This ensures that the program's graduates will be best poised to address the world's most pressing environmental risks and problems of the near future.

If you are interested in joining SSP as a Ph.D. student, please browse the research project descriptions below in order to identify topics that may be of interest to you. The next step would be to contact the related faculty supervisor to discuss mutual interests and available research positions.

  1. Degradation of Trace Organic Wastewater Contaminants in a Tropical Coastal Aquifer


    Supervisors: A/P Karina Gin (NTU) and Professor Martin Reinhard (Stanford)

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  3. Enhancement of Photocatalytic Activity in Nanosized Titania through the Optimisation of Crystal and Surface Chemistry


    Supervisors: Professor James O. Leckie (Stanford) and Dr. Tim White (NTU)
    Other researchers: Professor Darren D. Sun (NTU) and Dr. Li Ying

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  5. Double diffusive effluent discharges


    Supervisors: A/P Adrian Law (NTU), Professor Stephen G. Monismith (Stanford), and Professor Jeffrey R. Koseff (Stanford)

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  7. Mass transport and dispersion with combined current and waves in an open channel flow


    Supervisors: A/P Edmond Lo (NTU), Professor Stephen G. Monismith (Stanford)
    Other researchers: A/P Adrian Law, Professor Jeffrey R. Koseff (Stanford)

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  9. Parallel large-eddy simulation of scour around an abutment in a channel with a floodplain


    Supervisors: Oliver B. Fringer (Stanford), Siow-Yong Lim (NTU)

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  11. Analysis of ocean pipeline behavior by parallel large-eddy simulation of fluid motions and sediment transport


    Supervisors: O. B. Fringer (Stanford), Yee Meng Chiew (NTU), and R. L. Street (Stanford)

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  13. Large-eddy simulation of sediment entrainment over dunes


    Supervisors: Robert Street (Stanford) and Nian-Sheng Cheng (NTU)

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  15. Trace Organics Transmission in RO Water Reclamation Potential collaborative project


    Supervisors: Professor Anthony Fane and Professor Martin Reinhard (Stanford)
    Other researchers: Dr. Harry Ridgway, Dr. Wong FookSin and Dr. Karina Gin

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  17. Membrane-coagulation reactor for water treatment


    Supervisors: Professor James O. Leckie (Stanford) and Professor Darren D. Sun (NTU)
    Other researchers: Dr. A P Robertson (Stanford)

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