Top Projects of SMI Research Showcase October 2016
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- December 5, 2016
The bi-annual SMI Research Showcase October 2016 took place at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) to showcase and raise the profile of maritime and offshore research and technology in Singapore. The third edition of the Research Showcase also recognised maritime research excellence where visitors were invited to vote for their favourite research projects.
SMI is pleased to announce the Top Projects under the SMI Research Showcase October 2016 as follow:
Top Projects
Title | Project Principal Investigator | Host Institution |
Condition Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance of Marine Transformers | Associate Professor Sanjib Kumar PANDA | National University of Singapore (NUS) |
Reduction of Energy Demand by Reducing Resistance of Ships by Fitting Bow Wings | Mr Subrata CHANDA | Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) |
*Projects not listed in any particular ranking of merit
The Top Projects were determined by a Judging Panel assessment (75% weightage) and voting by visitors of the Research Showcase (25% weightage). Each of the Top Projects would be awarded S$3,000.
The next SMI Research Showcase will be taking place on 26-28 April 2017.
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