Satyanand Singh

Satyanand Singh is a distinguished scholar in the field of Electronics & Communication Engineering, holding M.E. and Ph.D. degrees earned from NIT Rourkela and Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (India), in 2002 and 2016 respectively. His academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence and a passion for advancing the frontiers of knowledge. Following the completion of his doctoral studies, Dr. Singh dedicated two years to post-doctoral research at the University of South Pacific, Fiji. This experience not only broadened his research horizons but also exposed him to the international academic community. Presently, Dr. Satyanand Singh serves as an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical & Electronics Engineering at Fiji National University, Fiji, College of Engineering, Science, & Technology. His role involves imparting knowledge to the next generation of engineers and conducting cutting-edge research in his areas of expertise. Dr. Singh's research interests are diverse and impactful, spanning speaker recognition, robust speech modeling, feature extraction, pattern recognition, biometrics, and 5G antenna design. His contributions have significantly advanced these fields, positioning him as a thought leader and a driving force in the intersection of technology and communication.

Publications

Digital Twin Technology and AI Implementations in Future-Focused Businesses
Sivaram Ponnusamy, Mansour Assaf, Jilali Antari, Satyanand Singh, Swaminathan Kalyanaraman. © 2024. 331 pages.
In the modern and data-driven business landscape, organizations face an increasingly complex challenge: how to harness the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital twin...
Harnessing AI and Digital Twin Technologies in Businesses
Sivaram Ponnusamy, Mansour Assaf, Jilali Antari, Satyanand Singh, Swaminathan Kalyanaraman. © 2024. 547 pages.
The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin technology presents a problem and an unparalleled opportunity for transformation. Businesses grapple with the...