Bernadin Namoano

BERNADIN NAMOANO

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Bernadin earned his MSc degree in Computer Science in 2013 from Polytechnique University, France. Before his academic tenure at Cranfield University starting in 2017, he was a software engineer in Paris, where he specialised in architectural design for big data, in-depth time series data analysis, and the complete software lifecycle. His PhD, sponsored by EPSRC and Unipart-rail/Instrumentel, focused on condition monitoring for railway assets, culminating in earning the prestigious EPSRC Doctoral Fellowship Prize.

Bernadin’s research primarily revolves around the development of advanced architectures and algorithms for digital twin technology. He further explores meta modelling, ontologies, and machine learning applications within this domain. Currently, he holds a Research Fellow Prize position at the Centre of Digital Engineering and Manufacturing at Cranfield University, where he leads initiatives on designing, implementing, and testing innovative methods and tools for digital twin ecosystem enhancements.

Cranfield University

bernadin.namoano@cranfield.ac.uk

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