Sirius Ng is a PhD candidate and marine ecologist based in Singapore with eight years of field and research experience focused on megafauna and coastal conservation. At the National University of Singapore he investigates dugong ecology along highly urbanised Southeast Asian coastlines while also contributing to historical fisheries reconstructions and ongoing research projects. His background spans regional fieldwork with LAMAVE and shark and ray fisheries studies, plus practical open-water experience as a PADI divemaster, giving him rare hands-on insight into marine animal behaviour and survey methods. Trained in environmental biology with specialized aquatic ecology study in New Zealand, he combines rigorous academic methods with applied conservation outcomes. Describing himself on GitHub as "a caterpillar in metamorphosis," he signals a continuous evolution of skills from fieldwork toward research leadership and interdisciplinary conservation science.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate of Proficiency Overseas Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography, Certificate of Proficiency Overseas Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography at University of Auckland
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Life Sciences (Specialisation in Environmental Biology) with a Minor in Aquatic Ecology, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Life Sciences (Specialisation in Environmental Biology) with a Minor in Aquatic Ecology at National University of Singapore
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