Summary
Sriram Sami is a Lecturer and PhD in Computer Science from the National University of Singapore, specializing in privacy and security for active sensors such as LIDAR and time-of-flight systems. With 11 years of experience spanning unmanned aircraft systems, biomedical sensing, parallel and real-time computing, he brings a rare blend of hands-on systems development and security-focused research. He has taught core courses in operating systems, information security, and parallel/concurrent programming while transitioning from graduate tutor to faculty, demonstrating strong instructional and curriculum-building skills. Early industry roles include co-founding a software startup and building multi-UAV ground control software, highlighting his product-minded engineering approach. His research background also includes applying biosignal processing and graph-theoretic techniques to rehabilitation and fraud detection projects, underscoring a practical, interdisciplinary mindset. Based in Singapore, he combines rigorous academic training with applied engineering across robotics, healthcare sensing, and high-performance computing.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
National Junior College (Integrated Program)
University Town College Program, University Town College Program at Tembusu College
St Joseph's Institution (SJI)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at National University of Singapore