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About – SHUY Eng Ban (PhD)

Brief CV:

SHUY Eng Ban started his career as a drainage engineer with the Singapore Drainage Department, Ministry of the Environment, from 1977 to 1981, during which he was involved in the master planning, design and construction supervision of several large scale drainage and flood mitigation projects in Singapore. He then worked briefly as a senior highway drainage design engineer with MINConsult of Malaysia, before leaving for PhD studies in 1982. Upon completion of his PhD in 1985, he joined, and remained in NTU (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) until end of 2018. During his 33 years tenure in NTU, he taught many water related courses in the areas of fluid mechanics, hydraulics, hydrology, water resources and environmental engineering. He was the co-investigator for many externally funded research projects in such areas as watershed rainfall-runoff monitoring and modelling, integrated urban drainage, stormwater and water resource management, GIS applications in hydrologic and hydraulic modelling, and sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS). He also served as specialist consultant to many local and overseas private companies and public agencies on over 290 engineering projects related to storm drainage and flood alleviation sustainable stormwater management, water hammer surge analyses and treatment, hydraulic physical modelling, water resources engineering, coastal hydraulics and engineering, dams and reservoirs, water supply, hydro-electricity, dam-break studies, open/river channel and pipe flow hydraulics, general fluid mechanics, hydraulic and hydrology studies, intake and pumping stations, environmental studies, ABC/SUDS/WSUD features and water bodies, climate change related studies, and CFD modelling

He currently lectures part time at NTU, serves as World Bank Short Term Consultant (STC), and provides specialist water consultancy services to the industry.

Professional Careers:

  • Mar 1977 – Jan 1982: Drainage Engineer, Drainage Department, Ministry of the Environment, Singapore

  • Jan 1982 – May 1982: Senior Highway Drainage Design Engineer, MINConsult Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

  • May 1982 – Oct 1985: PhD Studentship, University of Queensland, Australia

  • Oct 1985 – Dec 2018: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore

  • 2019 -Present: Part Time Lecturer (NTU), World Bank Short Term Consultant, Specialist Water Consultant

 Academic Qualifications:

  • BE (Civil engineering) (Hons First Class) – University of Western Australia – 1976

  • MSc (Construction Engineering) – National University of Singapore – 1980

  • PhD (Hydraulics) – University of Queensland – 1986

 Professional Memberships:

  • P.Eng (Singapore) – Since 1982

  • MIES – Since 1984

University Teaching Experience:

Coordinated and co-taught the following courses in Nanyang Technological University (1985-2018) to undergraduate and graduate students:

  • Fluid Mechanics

  • Water and Wastewater Engineering

  • Hydrology

  • Hydraulics

  • Applied Hydraulics

  • Applied Hydrology

  • Surface Water Hydrology

  • Computer Aided Design in Civil Engineering

  • Highway Drainage

  • Surface Water Quality

  • Integrated Design Project (Environmental Engineering)

  • Water Resources Engineering

  • Engineering Innovation and Design

  • Integrated Environmental Management

  • Sustainability Practices for Urban and Marine Environment

  • Urban Hydrology (MSc Graduate)

  • Water Quality Modelling (MSc Graduate)

  • Environmental Health and Safety Management (Coordinator)

  • Stream Corridors and Channel Processes (Coordinator)