Nandhinie Supramanian
- PhD Student
- University of Western Australia
I am an Aeronautical Engineer currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics, specializing in Magnetic Compensation in Airborne Magnetometry. My research focuses on improving existing compensation methods, such as Leliak’s model, by addressing its limitations and exploring the integration of advanced magnetometers, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence to enhance the accuracy of airborne magnetic surveys.
I hold a Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, where my thesis investigated the Numerical Analysis of Vortex-Induced Oscillation of Shallow Rectangular Cavities. My academic background and research experience have equipped me with strong skills in numerical analysis, signal processing, and data analysis, all of which are critical to my current work.
Before pursuing my postgraduate studies, I worked as a quality engineer, gaining extensive knowledge in the aerospace, medical, and electrical and electronics manufacturing industries. I developed a strong understanding of industrial standards and practical engineering solutions, which now complement my research endeavors.
With a blend of academic research and industrial experience, I am passionate about driving innovation in both theoretical and applied contexts, particularly in the fields of airborne magnetometry and magnetic compensation technologies.
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