Nicholas Sadjoli
About Nicholas Sadjoli
Nicholas Sadjoli is a Research Engineer at Saab, specializing in Computer Vision solutions for underwater environments. He holds a PhD in Underwater Computer Vision and Robotics from Nanyang Technological University and has previous experience in various roles within research and logistics.
Work at Saab
Nicholas Sadjoli has been employed at Saab as a Research Engineer since 2018. His role involves conducting research related to underwater technologies. He is currently developing a Computer Vision solution for Spatial Perception and Tracking in Underwater Environments. This research is part of an Industrial PhD project and is expected to be integrated into the sensor packages of Saab's fleet of Underwater Unmanned Vehicles for potential commercialization. His work is conducted under the supervision of Prof. Gerald Seet Gim Lee as part of the collaboration between Saab and Nanyang Technological University.
Education and Expertise
Nicholas Sadjoli holds a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Nanyang Technological University, which he completed from 2014 to 2018. He further pursued his academic career at the same institution, earning a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Underwater Computer Vision and Robotics from 2018 to 2022. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his research in underwater technologies and computer vision.
Background
Nicholas Sadjoli's educational journey began at SMPK IPEKA Sunter, where he completed his Junior High School Certificate in Science from 2008 to 2011. He then attended SMAK IPEKA Sunter, achieving a Natural Science Class qualification from 2011 to 2014. His academic path led him to Nanyang Technological University, where he engaged in various roles, including External Liaison Officer at the Student's Union and Undergraduate Researcher in the URECA program.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining Saab, Nicholas Sadjoli gained diverse work experience in various roles. He worked as a Logistics and Welfare Director at ICN Cultural Production from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, he served as a College Intern at HP in 2016 for three months. His involvement in research at Nanyang Technological University included a role as an Undergraduate Researcher focused on Virtual Control for an Infrared non-Touch Device from 2015 to 2016, and he contributed to the Smart Control Room Project Development and Execution with ARTC's Factory of Future Team for five months in 2017.