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EUR. ING. Associate Professor Ian McLoughlin BENG PHD CENG MIET SRMIEEE |
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mcloughlin <at>
ntu.edu.sg Here is my CV IanMcLoughlin_CV_Feb2012.pdf |
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Books I have authored
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Click on the book covers to visit their websites
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Research
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Work in the Earth Observatory of Singapore (read about SuGAr here and GeoTouch here) Electric bikes on campus and see some photos of the work here Some of my past projects, including:
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Current PhD students |
1. Hamid Reza Sharifzadeh [Jan 2007, submitted Dec 2010] – bionic voice 2. Shiva Prakash Premananda [Jan 2007, submitted Jan 2011] – advanced MIMO systems 3. Farzaneh Ahmadi [July 2007] – speech replacement therapy for voice-loss patients 4. Le Thanh Hai [July 2008] – polarimetric synthetic aperture radar signal processing and interpretation 5. Erwin Anggadjaja [July 2008] – wireless sensor network deployment for volcanic monioring 6. Nguyen Quang Huy [July 2008] – hardware for polarimetric synthetic aperture radar processing 7. Pham Hung Thinh [Jan 2011] – power-aware reconfigurable computing |
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Teaching |
Note: all enrolled NTU students can access electronic resources relating to these courses on the edveNTUre website
Principles of Embedded Computing (ES6101) Secure Embedded Systems (ES6190) Embedded Computer Architecture (ES6191) Embedded Operating Systems (ES6192) Guest lecture: Algorithms to Architectures (ES6126) Industry: 13 courses on Embedded Linux for Atom and ARM processors for Dreamcatcher, in Malaysia & Singapore Industry: audio and speech signal processing Computer Peripherals (old stuff) Computer Architecture (old stuff) Tutorials: CPE201, CPE202, CPE206, also CE306, CE301, CE302 etc... |
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Personal |
Where have I worked (20 years over three continents) Where have I travelled (four continents, but where do I want to go next?) What do I believe in (why am I here?) Someone wrote me up as a case study for the IET One of my hobbies was Piano restoration |
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Qualifications |
2005 - winner (with my team) of the inaugral IEE Innovation in Engineering Award (for product design) 2005 - VIP award (Visiting Industry Professional) from the NZ Government 2003 - winner of the Steven Bly award (for service to other engineers) 1998 - achieved Chartered Engineer status, UK Engineering Council 1997 - PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham 1991 - BEng (hons) in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham 'O' levels and 'A' levels from Handsworth Grammar School, Handsworth, Birmingham |
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Funding |
2011 – PI for Ultrasonic speech replacement project, $168k total, AcRF 2009 – one of 8 PIs on the EOS (Earth Observatory Singapore), $150 million from NRF, Singapore (shared with Forest Tan Su Lim and Steven Wong Kai Juan, both from SCE) 2008 – PI for Multi-frequency polarimetric synthetic aperture radar sensing, ~$244k total, AcRF 2008 – PI for Bionic Voice project, $180k from National Medical Research Council 2008 – PI for speech and audio processing – $60k manpower award 2007 – PI for reliable and reconfigurable computing cluster - $50k on URC startup grant 2003 – CoPI (Principal Engineer) for the team in Tait Electronics looking at MIMO communications – approx $3m 2001 – PI for communications research, NZ Government funding under a strategic TIF award - $226k 2000 – CoPI in Tait Electronics on research into MIMO communications – approx. $1.2m 1999 - PI for hardware for audio steganography - $33k from AcRF |
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Major collaborations |
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland - originally as the co-ordinator of NTU's contribution to the Future Cities research theme of this three-way collaboration between NTU, NUS and ETH: with particular interest in computation, simulation and modelling. Co-supervising one PhD student under this NRF-funded programme. EADS Innovation Works, Singapore - collaborating on projects involving polarimetric synthetic aperture radar and similar embedded/communications themes with Dr Timo Bretschneider. This includes the contribution of the AcRF funding (shown above), one PhD student, one project officer, one MSc student and two final year project students. Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore - co-leader of the RMMA (Resource Mapping for Multiple Architectures) strand of work under the virtual NTU-IHPC lab on Emerging Hybrid High-Performance Computing Techniques. This includes the contribution of one PhD student and one MSc student currently. Tait Electronics Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand - we have a loan space-time wireless research platform from Tait, and are working on several MIMO and modulation-related work themes in conjunction with Dr Kishore Mehrotra of MIMOMax Ltd (formerly Tait Electronics Group Research). This involes the contribution of one shared PhD student currently. The University of Birmingham, England - working closely with Dr H. Ghafouri-Shiraz of the School of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering on simulations of wireless system modulation, particularly OFDM-related techniques. This was funded in part by the Biritish Council, and involves the efforts of one shared PhD student currenty. Kings' College, London - collaborating with honorary specialist registrar Dr Rose Ngu of King's Dental Institute and Guy's Hospital. This is funded under an NMRC development grant and includes the efforts of two PhD students (one part time Research Associate) currently. Alexandra Hospital, Singapore and Chee ENT Surgery, Singapore - also on the above NMRC-funded project. |
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Links |
Mission Technologies Ltd - the charity partly run by me Lintech - my original consultancy business The Anglican Health Service of Papua New Guinea St Christophers Church, Avonhead, Christchuch, New Zealand Christchurch Chinese Church, Bryndwr, Christchurch, New Zealand Mount Carmel Bible Presbyterian Church, West Coast, Singapore |
© Ian McLoughlin 2011, E&OE, all rights reserved