# Job description
We are going to recruit full time staff from several positions as follows:
1. Air Space Design, Traffic Flow and Capacity Management
Optimise air space design and traffic flows, capacity management, optimise
route scheduling for safe and efficient flights.
2. Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS)
Design and development of RPAS will help to improve and demonstrate the Air
Traffic Management concept.
3. Optimal Human Performance and Safety
Enhanced optimal human performance, human factors and safety studies, design
and use of technologies and work processes.
4. Ground Movement Synchronisation
Management of aircraft ground movements, aircraft sequence/movement while
ensuring the harmonisation of arrivals and departures as per scheduled.
5. Environment and Situation Awareness
Environmental sensing, aircraft separation through advanced de-conflication
techniques, automation support and procedures.
6. Communication and Information-based ATM Network
Data communication on air traffic situations and locations to facilitate
decision making.
# Job position
Research Fellow (Postdoctoral fellow), Research Associate/Assistant,
Project Officer
# Qualification
• Bachelor/ Master/Ph.D from aerospace engineering, communication
engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, robotics, computer
science or related fields
• Extensive experience with ATM and hands-on experience about RPAS is
preferable.
• Self-motivated and collaborative
• Work efficiently and effectively
# Application
To apply, please email your CV to Dr. MAO (sxmao@ntu.edu.sg).
# About Us
The Air Traffic Management Research Institute (ATMRI) in Singapore was
established by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) on 5 February 2013. The ATMRI is
Singapore’s first institute dedicated to research and development (R&D) in
Air Traffic Management (ATM). As a key element of the initiative to build
Singapore as a Centre of Excellence for ATM, the ATMRI envisions to be a
renowned research institute, finding innovative solutions, and catalysing an
ATM transformation in the region. Beyond generating knowledge and know-how,
the ATMRI undertakes the mission to build and nurture intellectual human
capital to ensure a sustainable pipeline of research manpower for ATM R&D in
Singapore and beyond.
Since its establishment, the ATMRI has formed partnerships with the German
Aerospace Centre (DLR), and is forming partnerships with the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the MITRE Corporation of the
United States as well as the French Civil Aviation University (ENAC) in
various areas, among numerous other organisations. ATMRI has also held
several regional and international seminars of significance, contributing to
the exchange of experience and expertise among representatives from key
aviation organisations like the International Civil Aviation Organisation (
ICAO), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and EUROCONTROL.
The initial areas of R&D of ATMRI include Integration of Arrival, Departure,
Runway and Surface movements, 4D Trajectory-Based Flight, Air-to-Ground
communications, Wake Vortices, Airspace Modelling and Simulation for the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region, Aviation System Block
Upgrade modules (ASBU), among others. ATMRI endeavors to become a permanent,
premium ATM R&D organisation, which operates as a for-public-interest R&D
entity and supports the Singapore national goal of being an air hub and
maintaining the leadership position in regional ATM modernisation and
harmonisation. The Institute proclaims to contribute to the continued
advancement of global aviation.
# Our Vision
To be a renowned research institute, finding innovative solutions, and
catalysing an ATM transformation in the region
# Our Mission
• Contribute to national and regional ATM modernisation through R&D efforts,
harmonized with international developments.
• Conduct ATM R&D to maintain Singapore as a leading air hub.
• Generate high quality ATM research of world class standard.
• Nurture talents to establish sustainable ATM capability in Singapore.
☺For more information, please visit our official website: http://atmri.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/Home.aspx