Resume
Google Scholar
Malika Meghjani
Assistant Professor
Information Systems Technology and Design (ISTD),
Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
Address: 8 Somapah Rd, Singapore 487372
Phone: +65 6499 7166
Email: malika_meghjani AT sutd DOT edu DOT sg
Faculty Member, Temasek Labs, SUTD
Academic Board Advisor, AI Business School
Mentor, LeanIn Singapore
Faculty Member, Future Urban Mobility
Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART)
Chairperson, Singapore Women in Engineering
research interest
Malika Meghjani
Assistant Professor
Information Systems Technology and Design (ISTD),
Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
Address: 8 Somapah Rd, Singapore 487372
Phone: +65 6499 7166
Email: malika_meghjani AT sutd DOT edu DOT sg
Faculty Member, Temasek Labs, SUTD
Academic Board Advisor, AI Business School
Mentor, LeanIn Singapore
Faculty Member, Future Urban Mobility
Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART)
Chairperson, Singapore Women in Engineering
BIOGRAPHY
Malika Meghjani was awarded Top 20 Women in Robotics for 2019 for her work in multi agent systems and multi robot coordination.
Dr. Malika Meghjani is an Assistant Professor in the Information Systems Technology and Design Pillar at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). She directs the Multi-Agent Robotics Vision and Learning (MARVL) Lab, with the focus on algorithm design for efficient, reliable and scalable robots that can work independently and collaboratively with humans. Her research interests are in planning under uncertainty, reinforcement learning, computer vision, deep learning, and game theory. The applications of her work are in field robotics ranging from marine robots specifically, underwater and surface vehicles to self-driving cars and other ground vehicles in unstructured environments.
Malika is an external collaborator at Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) and NSERC Canadian Robotics Network (NCRN). She has been cited by Analytics Insight in 2020 as one of the World's 50 Most Renowned Women in Robotics. She is also 2017 SMART Postdoctoral Scholar, 2015 McGill Scarlet Key recipient, 2013 IEEE Canada Women in Engineering Prize awardee and 2013 Google Anita Borg Scholar.
Academic Qualifications
Research Lead,
Singapore MIT Alliance for Research and Technology,
National Research Foundation, Singapore
Ph.D., Computer Science,
McGill University, Canada
MEng., Electrical and Computer Engineering,
McGill University, Canada
BEng., Electronics and Communication,
Osmania University, Hyderabad
Awards & Accolades
World’s 50 Most Renowned Women in Robotics,
Analytics Insight, 2020.
Top 30 Women in Robotics,
Robohub, 2019.
Scholarship for Postdoctoral Research,
Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) Singapore,
Feb. 2017 – Feb. 2019.
Strategic Network Enhancement Initiative Award
Best robotics start-up proposal and bootstrap funding,
NSERC Canadian Field Robotics Network, Kelowna, Canada,
Jun. 2015 – May 2016.
McGill Scarlet Key Award
Leadership and community service
Scarlet Key Pinning Ceremony, McGill University, Canada,
Mar. 2015.
AAAI Robotics Fellowship at the AAAI conference, Texas, USA, Jan. 2015.
IEEE Canada Women in Engineering Prize
Academic excellence and contributions to IEEE women in engineering programme,
Nov. 2013.
Google Anita Borg Scholar and Finalist
Leadership and academic excellence at the Google Scholars’ Retreat,
Jul. 2013 and 2012.
Service
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Mentor at Lean In Chapter Singapore
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Associate Editor for Multiple and Distributed Systems, IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2020-2023
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Associate Editor for IEEE/RSJ ROS 2019 and IROS 2020.
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Committee member Robotics Track Progamme for AAMAS 2019.
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Chairperson for IEEE ICRA Social Media, 2017 and 2019.
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Chairperson for IEEE ICRA Workshop on Robotics and Vehicular Technologies for Self-driving cars.
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Chapter Chair at IEEE Montreal Robotics and Automation Chapter, 2012-2015.
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Vice Chair at McGill IEEE Student Branch, 2011-2012.
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Lead at McGill Robotics Summer Camp for High School Students, 2011-2014.
Autonomous Urban Driving
Multi-class mobility on-demand
Marine search and monitoring
unmanned
ground vehicles
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Autonomous Urban Driving
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Multi-Class mobility on demand
Marine robotics
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Surface
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Underwater Vehicles
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Search and rescue
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Monitoring
aerial ROBOTICS
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Human robot coordination
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AI-Augmented Swarm Intelligence
PUBLICATIONS
RESEARCH
MARVL
MULTI AGENT ROBOTICS &
VISION LEARNING LAB
THIS IS A GREAT PLACE FOR YOUR TAGLINE.
Multi-Agent Robotics Vision and Learning (MARVL) Lab focuses on research in- mobile robotics, multi-robot, coordination, planning and scheduling, computer vision and machine learning.
The applications of our research are in field robotics specifically with marine, ground and aerial robots working with humans.
FEATURED IN
IN THE MEDIA
Dr Malika has participated in multiple speaking engagements at conferences and has been featured in the media including Channel News Asia.
OUTREACH
During her spare time Malika has started sustainable outreach initiatives that continue to attract several high school students towards STEM programs.
"I believe our future generations have the enthusiasm and engagement capacity to pick up fundamentals in robotics. It's always refreshing to see youth realize their potential"
- Malika Meghjani