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The Maritime ReDi team is immensely grateful to the following esteemed authors for their invaluable contribution to the Maritime ReDi Magazine.

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Trung NGUYEN holds a PhD (University of Luxembourg) and LLM (Georgetown University Law Center). Currently, he works as a Research Fellow at the Center for International Law, University of Singapore (CIL).

For collaboration, please contact: trung@nus.edu.sg.

Read Addressing Cybersecurity Threats to Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS).

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Lim Zhi Qing currently serves as the Centre Manager and Research Assistant at the Centre for 5G Digital Building Technology. Simultaneously, she is actively pursuing her part-time PhD in the field of Built Environment. Her primary research focus centers around Digital Twin applications for Smart Facilities Management and 5G technology integration.

For inquiries or collaboration opportunities, please don't hesitate to contact her at limzhiqing@nus.edu.sg.

Read Digital Twins (DT), 5G connectivity, and future robotics applications in the maritime industry.

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Chinmoy is an accomplished, solutions-oriented marine professional with over 30 years of proven experience at managing operations in a diverse range of industrial environments. His extensive international experience spans the realms of shipping, technical ship management, repair and maintenance as well as ship ownership. As of 2021, Chinmoy is leading the METIS subsidiary in Singapore with a focus on elevating business development and service excellence throughout the dynamic Southeast Asia region.

For collaboration and enquiry please contact
Mr. Chinmoy Ghose
Email: Chinmoy.ghose@metis.tech

Read The Disruptive Role of ChatGPT and Large Language Models in the Maritime Sector.

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Taufik Rachmat Nugraha holds an LL.M. from Universitas Padjadjaran and a Diploma in Ocean Law and Policy from Rhodes Academy (Greece) and Yeosu Academy (South Korea). From 2023-2024, Taufik worked as a research associate at the Centre for International Law-National University of Singapore. Taufik is a researcher on space law and the law of the sea and an International Office clerk at the Faculty of Law, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung.

For inquiries and collaboration: taufikrachmatn@outlook.com

Read Satellite Mega Constellation for Maritime Navigation: Challenges, Opportunities, and Recommendations.

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Mr. Daniel ZHANG is the Centre Director of the Centre of Excellence in Maritime Safety (CEMS) @Singapore Polytechnic. As an engineer by training, he is a strong advocate of technology adoptions to enhance efficiency and productivity. At CEMS, he is responsible for building a technology and innovation team to enhance the seafarer training assessment and delivery for the industry. Prior to joining CEMS, Daniel was with the Singapore Maritime Institute for 8 years, where he was responsible for charting the strategic directions and formulation of R&D initiatives to enhance the competitiveness of the maritime industry. Daniel has a Master of Engineering Degree (by research) in Electrical Engineering from the National University of Singapore.

Read Navigating Stress at Sea: How Modern Technology Supports Seafarers' Mental Health and Safety.

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Jonaas Quek is a Jobs-Skills Analyst at SkillsFuture Singapore, with a passion for data analytics. By leveraging big data, he collaborates closely with industry partners to deliver jobs-skills insights to uplift the jobs-skills ecosystem. Jonaas is dedicated to transforming the workforce landscape by identifying emerging trends and bridging skills gaps, ultimately contributing to workforce resilience and growth. His efforts are focused on creating meaningful impact, ensuring individuals and organizations are equipped to thrive in an ever-evolving economic environment.

Contact: JobsandSkills@skillsfuture.gov.sg

LinkedIn:  Jonaas Quek | LinkedIn

Read Digital Skills in the Maritime Industry

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Mitja Devetak is pursuing a PhD in Supply Chain Science at the Complexity Science Hub and the Supply Chain Intelligence Institute Austria, with a focus on maritime supply chains and supply chain resilience.

Email: devetak@csh.ac.at
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Peter Klimek is director of the Supply Chain Intelligence Institute Austria (ASCII), holds an associate professorship at the Medical University of Vienna and is a faculty member of the Complexity Science Hub. His research aims to improve our understanding and ability to predict complex socio-economic systems, ranging from human disease over healthcare systems to economic and financial systems. He is author of more than 120 publications and was named Austrian Scientist of the Year 2021.

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Jasper Verschuur is an Assistant Professor of Engineering Systems and Climate Security at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology and an Honorary Research Associate at the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford. His research focuses on the quantifying the systemic risks that climate change poses to infrastructure systems and the essential services they provide to society, ranging from local-scale (e.g., household essential services) to global-scale (e.g., food and energy supplies) analyses.

Email: J.Verschuur@tudelft.nl
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