About HRPC
WHO WE ARE
We are a globally-connected, first-class thermal research unit based in Asia
OUR VISION
To be a global leader in thermal research centred on helping humans thrive in a warming world
OUR MISSION
To create holistic and forward-looking solutions that boost human resilience to rising ambient heat
Our Research Thrusts
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DISCOVER
Build innovative capabilities and data-driven platforms to be at the forefront of thermal research
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DETECT
Utilise advanced heat-monitoring technology and next-generation analytics to visualise, assess, and interpret heat health status
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STRENGTHEN
Develop state-of-the-art tools and novel strategies using transdisciplinary approaches to boost human heat resilience
Our Capabilities
A 1,000 sqm specialised research facility with top-of-the-line climate simulation, performance evaluation, and a full range of measurement tools and technologies
A global network of partners with core expertise in thermal and exercise physiology and translational research
Our Core Partners
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DSO National
Laboratories (DSO)
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The Singapore
Armed Forces (SAF)
Our Directors
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Associate Professor Jason Lee
Director
Associate Professor Jason Lee is a leading heat on health and performance researcher recognised for his work in extreme and thermal physiology.
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Lydia Law
Co-Director
Ms. Lydia Law is a research programme manager with over ten years of relevant experience in leading and managing human performance research.