Yang Miang Goh

Associate Professor at National University of Singapore

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  • National University of Singapore

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Biography

National University of Singapore

Associate Professor Goh is the Director of the Centre for Project Management and Construction Law, Department of Building, National University of Singapore. He concurrently leads the Safety and Resilience Research Unit (SaRRU) in the Centre. He was the Deputy Head (Research) in the Department of Building, NUS (2016-2019). Dr Goh specialises in Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) and risk management. He worked as a senior consultant in the oil and gas industry, Assistant Director (Investigations) at the Singapore Ministry of Manpower, and Senior Lecturer at Curtin University in Western Australia. He held numerous voluntary or honorary positions including Council Member of the Institution of Engineers Singapore (IES) (2015-2017), Chairman of the IES Health and Safety Engineering Technical Committee (2015-2018), Honorary Researcher of the Singapore Workplace Safety and Health Institute (2014-2017), Member of the External Review Panel for SAF Safety (ERPSS) (2017-current), and Member of the 1st and 2nd Advisory Committee to Outward Bound Singapore (OBS). He participates actively in WSH standards committees and workgroups in Singapore and had consulted as an expert witness for WSH-related litigation processes.

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE APPOINTMENTS

  • Assoc Professor -National University of Singapore, Dept of Building, SINGAPORE1 Jan 2017

  • Member - National University of Singapore, Office of the Deputy President(Res&Tech), SINGAPORE1 Aug 2019 - 31 Jul 2021

  • Deputy Head (Research) - National University of Singapore, Dept of Building, SINGAPORE1 Jul 2016 - 30 Jun 2019

  • Assistant Professor - National University of Singapore, Dept of Building, SINGAPORE11 Apr 2012 - 31 Dec 2016

Education

  • PhD National University of Singapore (2000 — 2004)
  • Bachelor of Engineering with Minor in Management of Information System National University of Singapore (1996 — 2000)
  • Fairfield Methodist Secondary School (1988 — 1991)

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