Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 12:14:14 -0500 From: Sam Burer To: optimization-society@list.informs.org Subject: [Optimization-society] Postdoctoral Position (U of Iowa) ======================================================================= Postdoctoral Position in Optimization and Transportation Department of Management Sciences, University of Iowa ======================================================================= The Department of Management Sciences at the University of Iowa opens a postdoctoral position in Optimization and Transportation from January 2009 through June 2010. Exact start and end dates are negotiable. The postdoctoral fellow will work closely with Associate Professors Ann Campbell and Samuel Burer. Professor Campbell's research program is focused on studying a variety of complex freight transportation problems, including stochastic routing problems, inventory routing problems, and the logistics of disaster preparation and relief. Professor Burer's research program involves the exact optimization of NP-hard mathematical programming problems, particularly via techniques such as branch-and-bound. ** Qualifications ** Required: Ph.D. in Operations Research, Industrial Engineering, Management Science, or related field; strong skills in English scientific writing; experience with modelling, mathematical programming, combinatorial optimization, and heuristics. Highly desirable: experience with computer programming, CPLEX, and freight transportation problems. ** Contact ** Applicants should e-mail a complete Curriculum Vitae (including the contact information for at least two references), a one-page research statement, and a list of graduate-level coursework to Ann Campbell (ann-campbell@uiowa.edu) or Samuel Burer (samuel-burer@uiowa.edu). Both professors will attend the INFORMS meeting in October and will be happy to meet with applicants to discuss this opportunity in more detail. ** Additional Information ** The Department of Management Sciences at the University of Iowa's Tippie College of Business specializes in the use of advanced computational and mathematical techniques to solve critical business problems. Research and instruction specialties include operations management, information systems, and quantitative methods. The University of Iowa is a major national research university located on a 1,900-acre campus in Iowa City, Iowa along the Iowa River. Established in 1847, the University has won international recognition for its wealth of achievements in the arts, sciences, and humanities. The Iowa City area community frequently appears high on "best-place-to-live" listings in national magazines. Its approximately 100,000 residents enjoy access to numerous cultural opportunities, nature activities, and athletic events. Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 17:08:24 +0200 From: Andrew Miller To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de Subject: [DMANET] [iso-8859-1] Assistant Professor position, Université Bordeaux 1 Dear colleagues, I would like to call your attention to the fact that *Université Bordeaux 1* is seeking qualified candidates for an open *Maître de Conférences (tenured assistant professor)* position. We are particularly interested in candidates who can complement our existing strengths in mathematical programming and combinatorial optimization, both theoretical and applied. For a detailed position announcement, please see http://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/~fv/pubProfRO/ Please forward this to any qualified candidates; apologies for multiple postings. Questions can be directed to me or to Professor François Vanderbeck: Francois.Vanderbeck@math.u-bordeaux1.fr Many thanks, Andrew -- Andrew J. Miller, Professor Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux Université Bordeaux 1 351 cours de la Libération, 33405 Talence, France http://realopt.math.cnrs.fr/team/pmwiki.php/Members/AMiller Tel: +(33) 5 40 00 60 50; Fax: +(33) 5 40 00 21 17 Andrew.Miller@math.u-bordeaux1.fr Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:48:05 -0500 From: Robert Fourer <4er@iems.northwestern.edu> To: optimization-society@list.informs.org Subject: [Optimization-society] Faculty position open, IE/MS Dept, Northwestern Univ DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY *** APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR A FACULTY POSITION *** We invite applications for a full-time professorial appointment at the assistant or associate professor level, to begin September 2009. Applicants should hold an earned Ph.D. (or be near completion of their doctoral studies in the case of assistant professor applicants) with a demonstrated research potential in industrial engineering and operations research. Individuals with research interests in stochastic optimization, production and service operations, supply chain management, and financial engineering are especially encouraged to apply. Industrial experience is desirable; a strong commitment to rigorous and relevant research is essential. The Department offers an undergraduate program, a doctoral program, and a part-time professional master's degree program in engineering management. Both the undergraduate and graduate programs have been consistently ranked among the best in the United States. Applications must be submitted to www.iems.northwestern.edu/career/. Materials to be uploaded include a cover letter and a curriculum vitae detailing educational background, research, and work experience. Letters of recommendation from three references should be mailed directly to the address below. To receive full consideration, all materials should be received by December 31, 2008. Chair, Faculty Recruiting Committee Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences Northwestern University 2145 Sheridan Road, Room C210 Evanston, IL 60208-3119, U.S.A. facultysearch@iems.northwestern.edu POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER Algorithms and Complexity (Distributed Algorithms) University of Liverpool, UK Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on an EPSRC funded project "Reliable Distributed Algorithms for Dynamic Communication in Ad Hoc Networks" under the supervision of Dr Dariusz Kowalski. The aim of the project is to develop new algorithmic techniques, accompanied by a comprehensive theoretical analysis and simulations, for coping with unreliable dynamic communication, faulty devices, and malicious disruption in ad hoc networks. The successful applicant will join the Algorithms and Complexity Group (see http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~ctag). The group is particularly active in the areas of distributed/network algorithms, game theory, randomised and approximation algorithms, bioinformatics, and computability theory. The candidate should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in Computer Science, preferably in the area of distributed/network algorithms or a related subject. Experience in algorithms and complexity analysis is essential. Programming skills would be an advantage. The post is available for up to 3 years. Preferred starting date is March 2009 (it could be delayed if necessary). The starting salary range is GBP 29,866 - 30,763 pa. Informal enquiries may be sent to: Dr Dariusz Kowalski, email: D.Kowalski@liverpool.ac.uk Closing Date: 19 November 2008 Job Ref: R-568542 For full details, or to request an application pack, visit www.liv.ac.uk/working/job_vacancies/ Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 11:18:21 +0100 From: Johann Hurink To: DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de Subject: [DMANET] PhD position University of Twente University of Twente Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science Department of Applied Mathematical offers a PhD POSITION in Health care process optimization within the group Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Programming (DMMP) The PhD position is part of a larger project 'Logistical Design for Optimal Care (LogiDOC)' founded by Technology Foundation STW, which started in 2008. Within LogiDOC, we collaborate with some 12 partners from the health care sector. The research aims to develop mathematical models and techniques to analyse and support the design of the optimal logistical layout of hospitals with a given case mix and desired performance levels. Various PhD subprojects address all levels of hospital planning and control, and analyse the relation between system configurations, optimized and robust system planning and control, and system performance. For more details on the LogiDOC project, see http://www.choir.utwente.nl/projecten/LogiDOC/ The research of the PhD student will focus on patient flow optimization using combinatorial optimization techniques. She/He will be part of a team of 5 PhD students and will cooperate intensively with one of the hospitals involved in the LogiDOC project. The LogiDOC project itself is part of the 'Centre for Healthcare Operations Improvement & Research' CHOIR. For further information or an application, please contact: Johann Hurink: j.l.hurink at utwente.nl or visit the website of the chair DMMP: http://dmmp.ewi.utwente.nl From philippe.toint@fundp.ac.be Wed Jan 21 13:28:59 2009 Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 22:03:56 +0100 From: Philippe L TOINT Cc: Lemaitre Anne Subject: two academic positions open in Namur (Belgium) Dear all, The department of Applied Mathematics of Namur has started to advertise two open full academeic positions. I would enormoulsy appreciate if you could circulate the enclosed text as wideley as possible. Many thanks in davance for your help in finding good candidates. Most cordially, Philippe ============================================================================ == The University of Namur invites applications for two full-time Faculty positions (m/f). Faculty: Faculty of Sciences Department: Department of Mathematics Grade: academic Starting date: the hiring will be effective on September 1rst, 2009 for both positions Contract: In accordance with the Belgian law, positions will first be given for a probationary period of two years, before confirming the successful candidate in his (her) appointment Category: academic staff (tenure track) Positions: university basic funding References: 08-119, 08-1739 These positions are intended to consolidate the Department of Mathematics project in "Complex Systems" in the field of applied mathematics (for a more complete description, see the web site http://www.fundp.ac.be/facultes/sciences/departements/mathematique/orientati on) in particular in synergy with its existing research activities. Job description: In addition to research and organizational responsibilities, the open positions include general and specialized mathematics courses (in french, with a possible adaptation period) in the bachelor and master's programs, as well as in other curricula. Profile: The candidates must hold a Ph.D. degree in mathematics (or equivalent), must demonstrate a real interest for applications of mathematics and have postdoctoral experience. The candidates will be judged on the quality of their individual curriculum and experience and on the adequation of their scientific and teaching projects with the "complex systems" orientation of the department of Mathematics. Amongst submissions comparable for these two criteria, preference will be given to candidates with expertise in statistics and/or controlled systems. For additional information, contact Prof. Anne LEMAITRE ~V Tél. +32 81 72 49 08 ~V directeur@math.fundp.ac.be Remarks: The candidates should fill in and sign a candidature form. In addition they should provide a complete Curriculum Vitae with a full list of publications, a list of personnal references, and a scientific project and a teaching project. Copy of these documents should also be provided on CDROM. Application forms are avialable from the Direction du Personnel, University of Namur, 61 rue de Bruxelles, B-5000 Namur, Belgium, They are also downloadable from http://www.fundp.ac.be/universite/jobs/. The complete submission file must be sent to the Rector of the University at the address The Rector, University of Namur, 61 rue de Bruxelles, B-5000 Namur, Belgium rectorat@fundp.ac.be by February 27th, 2009 at the latest. -- Philippe Toint, Department of Mathematics and Transportation Research Group, FUNDP - University of Namur, 61, rue de Bruxelles, B-5000 Namur (Belgium). phone : +32-81-724917 fax: +32-81-724914 mailto:philippe.toint@fundp.ac.be www: http://www.fundp.ac.be/~phtoint/toint.html Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 09:24:33 +0100 From: luethi To: secrifor Subject: Professor Position at ETH Dear Colleague, I personally would like to ask you to distribute the attached announcement of an open OR-position at ETH Zurich within your network. faculty position description Thank you for your cooperation. Hans-Jakob Luethi -- Prof. Hans-Jakob Luethi Operations Research ETH Zentrum, 8092 Zurich CH Phone (41) (44) 632 4015 Fax (41) (44) 632 1025 Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 13:53:46 -0500 (EST) From: Kirk Pruhs To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de Subject: [DMANET] Post-doc Position Post-Doctoral Research Position 2009-2010 Academic Year I am looking to hire a post-doc for the 2009-2010 academic year. I want to investigate algorithmic issues for optimization problems related to power management. The research will involve searching for algorithmically interesting problems in this area, and solving these problems. It is not necessary for someone to have any research experience related to power management. What is necessary is that the person is the type of person that likes to expand their interests into new, exciting, areas of research. For more information, check out http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~kirk/postdoc/index.html Kirk Pruhs Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 10:37:37 +0100 From: Adrian Bondy To: DMANET Subject: [DMANET] Positions available at Paris 6 A permanent full Professor position (Professeur des Universites) and a permanent full Associate Professor position (Maetre de Conferences) will be available at the Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6 (France), from September 1, 2009. Both, the Professor and the Associate Professor will be members of the "Combinatoire et Optimisation" research group (website: http:// www.ecp6.jussieu.fr/). For the full Professor position, we are particularly interested in high-level applicants in the area of graph theory, discrete optimization and combinatorics. For the Associate professor position, applicants should preferably have a strong expertise in one of the following fields: combinatorics, cryptography, graph theory, discrete optimization. In order to apply for either of the above positions, it is *required* to be accepted on the so-called "liste de qualification". If you are not yet qualified, please note that the application deadline for this is *April 2, 2009*. Detailed instructions on the qualification procedure can be found in: http://www.education.gouv.fr/personnel/enseignant_superieur/ enseignant_chercheur/antares.htm If you are interested, we urge you to proceed with your qualification as soon as possible since the deadline is firm. Do not hesitate to contact me if you need help with this procedure. Please contact Prof. Sylvain Sorin (sorin@math.jussieu.fr) for further information on the positions. Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:13:03 -0400 From: jinhwa.song@exxonmobil.com To: optimization-society@list.informs.org Subject: [Optimization-society] Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Optimization at ExxonMobil Research and Engineering. POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW POSITION IN OPTIMIZATION ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral fellow position in our Optimization research group in Corporate Strategic Research Laboratory, located 50 miles west of New York City in scenic, rural New Jersey. We are looking for creative, resourceful individuals to join our research and development effort in optimization and operations research for the petrochemical industry. Our industry offers a multitude of challenging optimization problems that require state-of-the-art technology in the area of mixed-integer programming, mixed integer nonlinear programming, robust optimization, simulation based optimization, stochastic programming, approximate dynamic programming and/or game theory. The successful candidate will join a dynamic group of scientists performing breakthrough research for all sectors of the corporation, creating new approaches to solve our most challenging optimization problems. The applicant should have a Ph.D. degree in Operations Research, Industrial Engineering, or a related discipline. Theoretical and practical experience in mathematical programming modeling and algorithm development is a requirement. Proficiency in current commercial and academic mathematical programming and optimization modeling languages and solvers is desirable, as are strong computing skills in an object-oriented programming language. Expertise in simulation based optimization, stochastic programming, approximate dynamic programming, robust optimization, and/or game theory is preferred, though not necessary. The ability of the candidate to grow into closely related research areas will also be of critical importance. ExxonMobil offers an excellent working environment and a competitive compensation and benefits package. Please apply to the job "Post Doc-Optimizationâ~@~] on our web site at www.exxonmobil.com/ex. ExxonMobil is an Equal Opportunity Employer Jin-Hwa Song, Ph.D. Corporate Strategic Research ExxonMobil Research & Engineering 1545 Route 22 East Annandale, NJ 08801 (908) 730-2061 jinhwa.song@exxonmobil.com Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 17:31:52 +0800 From: "Hung, Hui-Chih" To: optimization-society@list.informs.org Subject: [Optimization-society] Postdoctoral Position in Optimization and Graph Theory Postdoctoral Position in Optimization and Graph Theory The Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering at the National University of Singapore has one postdoctoral position open in the area of optimization and graph theory. The successful candidate will work on developing and analyzing heuristics to solve modern layout design problems. The appointment will be for 9~12 months. The candidate should have a Ph.D. in Operations Research or a related field. Doctoral students close to completion are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in the areas of planar graph, heuristic evaluation, and/or layout design. If you are interested, please send curriculum vitae with a list of publications and a statement of research plan to isebox5@nus.edu.sg with the subject heading "Postdoctoral Position in Optimization and Graph Theory". Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Hui-Chih Hung Assistant Professor Dept. of Industrial & Systems Engineering National University of Singapore Tele: (+65) 6516-5387 Fax: (+65) 6777-1434 From Natashia.Boland@newcastle.edu.au Wed May 27 00:20:22 2009 Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 23:07:06 +1000 From: Natashia Boland To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de Subject: [DMANET] Postdoctoral Position in Optimization at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia The "Optimization and Control" research group at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia, is inviting applications for a POSITION AS A RESEARCH FELLOW within the research project "New Theory and Algorithms for Nonsmooth Optimization with Application to Integer Programming" funded by the Australian Research Council. To apply, you should currently hold, or be nearing completion of your PhD. The position start date is flexible and can be negotiated to suit the successful applicant. The length of the appointment is 12-18 months, depending on the level of appointment. Applications are due to be submitted by 15th June 2009. Applicants should have research experience in some area of mathematical programming, but preferably in one of integer programming, discrete optimization, nonsmooth optimization, or global optimization. The research will be carried out in collaboration with and under the supervision of the Prof. Andrew Eberhard (RMIT), Prof. Natashia Boland (Newcastle Uni.) and Laureate Prof. Jon Borwein (Newcastle Uni.). Despite being based at RMIT the successful candidate will be encouraged to engage in research with both the RMIT and Newcastle research groups involved in this project. The primary aim of this project is to study mathematical optimization methods that underpin many scheduling and planning activities in business and industry, and play numerous "behind-the-scenes" roles in engineering, medicine, biology, and physics. This project aims to exploit the links between nonsmooth optimization and integer programming in order to enable the development of new theory and methodologies for the solution of discrete optimization problems. The project will also seek to improve the mathematical basis and tools for the application of nonsmooth analysis to the study of optimality and the study of convergence of algorithms. The appointee will contribute to the development of the theory, algorithms and software needed in this project. Experience in implementation and the numerical testing of optimization algorithms is essential. Familiarity with the callable libraries of one of Cplex, Xpress-MP or similar optimization platform is desirable but not essential. RMIT is a global university of technology based in Melbourne, with a commitment to and reputation for high quality professional and vocational education and research engaged with industry and community. Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria and is large vibrant city which is one of the cultural centres of Australia. It sustains world class music, theatre and visual arts industries as well as staging many internationally recognise sporting events each year. Melbourne consistently ranked high in the top ten of the* Economist's World's Most Livable Cities*, ranking 2nd in the 2008 poll. For further information, including instructions of how to lodge your application, please refer to http://yourcareer.rmit.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=543790&lCategoryID=&lWorkTypeID=&lLocationID=6580&stp=AW&sLanguage=en or simply go to http://yourcareer.rmit.edu.auand search on keyword 543790. You may also contact Professor Andrew Eberhard on + 61 3 9925 2616 (andy.eb@rmit.edu.au), or Professor Natashia Boland on +61 2 4921 6717 (Natashia.Boland@newcastle.edu.au). -- Professor Natashia Boland School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences University of Newcastle Callaghan, NSW 2308 Phone 61 (0) 2 4921 6717 Fax 61 (0) 2 4921 6898 Mobile 61 (0) 421 651 723 From andy.eb@rmit.edu.au Sat May 30 07:30:32 2009 Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 20:52:27 +1000 From: Andrew Eberhard To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de Subject: [DMANET] Postdoctoral Position in Optimization at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia The "System Modelling and Optimization" research group at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia, is inviting applications for a POSITION AS A RESEARCH FELLOW within the research project "New Theory and Algorithms for Nonsmooth Optimization with Application to Integer Programming" funded by the Australian Research Council. To apply, you should currently hold, or be nearing completion of your PhD. The position start date is flexible and can be negotiated to suit the successful applicant. The length of the appointment is 12-18 months, depending on the level of appointment. Applications are due to be submitted by 15th June 2009. Applicants should have research experience in some area of mathematical programming, but preferably in one of integer programming, discrete optimization, nonsmooth optimization, or global optimization. The research will be carried out in collaboration with and under the supervision of the Prof. Andrew Eberhard (RMIT), Prof. Natashia Boland (Newcastle Uni.) and Laureate Prof. Jon Borwein (Newcastle Uni.). Despite being based at RMIT the successful candidate will be encouraged to engage in research with both the RMIT and Newcastle research groups involved in this project. The primary aim of this project is to study mathematical optimization methods that underpin many scheduling and planning activities in business and industry, and play numerous "behind-the-scenes" roles in engineering, medicine, biology, and physics. This project aims to exploit the links between nonsmooth optimization and integer programming in order to enable the development of new theory and methodologies for the solution of discrete optimization problems. The project will also seek to improve the mathematical basis and tools for the application of nonsmooth analysis to the study of optimality and the study of convergence of algorithms. The appointee will contribute to the development of the theory, algorithms and software needed in this project. Experience in implementation and the numerical testing of optimization algorithms is essential. Familiarity with the callable libraries of one of Cplex, Xpress-MP or similar optimization platform is desirable but not essential. RMIT is a global university of technology based in Melbourne, with a commitment to and reputation for high quality professional and vocational education and research engaged with industry and community. Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria and is large vibrant city which is one of the cultural centres of Australia. It sustains world class music, theatre and visual arts industries as well as staging many internationally recognise sporting events each year. Melbourne consistently ranked high in the top ten of the Economist's World's Most Livable Cities, ranking 2nd in the 2008 poll. For further information, including instructions of how to lodge your application, please refer to http://yourcareer.rmit.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=543790&lCategoryID=&lWorkTypeID=&lLocationID=6580&stp=AW&sLanguage=en or simply go to http://yourcareer.rmit.edu.au and search on keyword 543790. You may also contact Professor Andrew Eberhard on + 61 3 9925 2616 (andy.eb@rmit.edu.au), or Professor Natashia Boland on +61 2 4921 6717 (Natashia.Boland@newcastle.edu.au). From P.W.Goldberg@liverpool.ac.uk Mon Jun 15 00:05:54 2009 Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 15:58:31 +0100 (BST) From: Paul Goldberg To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de Subject: [DMANET] TWO postdoctoral research jobs in Algorithmic Game Theory ======================================================================== Two postdoctoral research positions in Algorithmic Game Theory University of Liverpool, UK, and University of Warwick, UK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~pwg/advertisement.html http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/dimap/agt-postdoc ======================================================================== Salary: approx 30k pounds Duration: 3 years, to start October 1st 2009, or shortly afterwards Closing date for applications: 17th July 2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ A research project "Efficient Decentralised Approaches in Algorithmic Game Theory" has received funding from the UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences research Council (EPSRC) and supports two postdoctoral research positions. The PIs for this research grant are Prof Paul Goldberg (University of Liverpool) and Prof Artur Czumaj (University of Warwick). Co-investigators: Prof Leslie Ann Goldberg and Dr Piotr Krysta (University of Liverpool). These positions will be based at the Universities of Liverpool and Warwick, UK (one at each site). The project is designed to support extensive collaboration and travel between the sites. At Liverpool the RA will be based in the Economics and Computation Research Group of Prof Goldberg, and at Warwick the RA will be based in the Centre for Discrete Mathematics and its Applications (DIMAP). The emphasis of the research is to analyse models of decentralised interaction in game-theoretic settings, and the impact of decentralisation on the computational task of reaching a solution. Topics include: * Nash equilibrium computation * Alternative solution concepts * Compact representations of games with large numbers of players * Models of decentralised interaction The application procedures for these positions are separate; you are welcome to apply for both jobs by submitting separate applications. Contacts for further enquiries: Paul Goldberg P.W.Goldberg@liverpool.ac.uk Artur Czumaj A.Czumaj@warwick.ac.uk -- | Paul W. Goldberg | Dept. of Computer Science | | P.W.Goldberg@liverpool.ac.uk | University of Liverpool | | http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~pwg/ | Ashton Building, Ashton St. | | phone: +44 151 7954259 | Liverpool L69 3BX, UK | Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 10:42:13 +0800 From: "College of Science (NTU) (Info)" Subject: National Research Foundation Research Fellowship at College of Science (NTU) Dear Professor/Dr, We would like to bring to your attention the (Singapore) National Research Foundation Research Fellowship (NRFRF) cum Nanyang Assistant/Associate Professorship which is open to outstanding scientists within 10 years of receiving their PhD. The NRFRF comes with research funding of up to US$ 1.5 million. Last year, 6 out of 10 NRFRF chose the College of Science, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. The closing date for application is 6 September 2009. More details can be found in the flyer below. Or please visit www.cos.ntu.edu.sg for more information on the College. Thank you.