Marine Facilities Advisory Board Member at National Oceanography Centre
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
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Yogang Singh is a researcher and academic leader with 9 years’ experience developing autonomous shipping and marine systems, currently serving as a Marine Facilities Advisory Board Member and Senior Lecturer in Automation, Control and Systems Engineering. His work blends theory, simulation and hands-on experimentation—ranging from free-running ship trials and scaled-vehicle testing to robotic water-quality platforms—aimed at improving safety and efficiency in Maritime4.0 and Industry4.0 contexts. He led KU Leuven’s SSAVe modelling work and has driven interdisciplinary projects at Ghent and Purdue, translating academic research into prototypes and field-validated decision tools. As an external examiner for multiple universities and an Early Career Research and Innovation Fellow, he combines curriculum development with strategic equipment and capability assessments for national cruise programmes. Notably, Yogang pairs marine robotics expertise with practical skilling as a skipper and experimentalist, giving him uncommon operational insight into autonomous vessel control.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Mechanical Engineering at SRM IST Chennai
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Mechanical Engineering at University of Plymouth
Contributions:14 commits, 1 PR, 12 pushes in 5 years 6 months
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Yogang Singh - Marine Facilities Advisory Board Member at National Oceanography Centre