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Kok Yew Ng
PeerJ Editor & Author
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Editor 835

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Epidemiology
Infectious Diseases
Statistics
Computational Science
Computational Biology
Mathematical Biology
Global Health
Artificial Intelligence
Data Science
Neural Networks
Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Autonomous Systems
Robotics
Algorithms and Analysis of Algorithms
Scientific Computing and Simulation
Data Mining and Machine Learning
Spatial and Geographic Information Systems
Computer Vision
Real-Time and Embedded Systems

Kok Yew Ng

PeerJ Editor & Author

Summary

I received the BEng (Hons) in Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering and the Ph.D. in Fault Diagnosis and Control Systems from Monash University in 2006 and 2009, respectively. I am currently a Reader in Mechatronics Engineering and Control at the School of Engineering, Ulster University, UK, and I am attached to the Engineering Research Institute.

My research interests include fault diagnosis, mathematical modelling, digital twin, and data analytics for anomaly detection and classification.

In 2014–2015, I was a postdoctoral researcher at the Division of Vehicular Systems, Linköping University, Sweden, where I worked with Volvo Car Corporation (VCC) on advanced fault diagnosis schemes in vehicular engines using model-based and data-driven methods. For this research, I was instrumental in developing a Digital Twin/Simulation Testbed on the MATLAB/Simulink platform for realistic simulation and testing of residuals generation and fault diagnosis methods. This research work was published in the IEEE Control Systems Magazine and the Digital Twin/Simulation Testbed can be downloaded via the main hosting site or its mirror at Linköping University.

Throughout my career, I have secured more than £6.5 million in research grants from various funders such as the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), and the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy in the UK; the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS), Exploratory Research Grant Scheme (ERGS), and EScienceFund from the Ministry of Higher Education in Malaysia; and industries such as Volvo Car Corporation in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Overall, I have successfully supervised no less than 2 postdoctorals, 8 PhD, and 3 Master’s by Research candidates.

I am also currently attached to the Digital Catapult as an awardee of the EPSRC Innovation Launchpad Network+ (ILN+) Researcher in Residence Scheme. This research project aims to develop an energy mapping Digital Twin technology that contributes towards net zero in wind turbine energy. This technology encompasses the entire energy lifecycle, from mining through storage to utilisation in Northern Ireland (NI). This project also involves collaboration with the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult.

Other highlights include being a co-investigator in SAFEWATER, a £5 million project funded by UKRI-GCRF, where I led the development and the optimisation of embedded algorithms to control low-cost water disinfection technologies used in the rural areas in South America.

In addition, during the COVID-19 pandemic, I led the Modelling and Forecast Task Force at Ulster where we worked with the Southern Health and Social Care Trust to provide analysis to the Government Specialist Modelling Response Expert Group (SMREG) in Northern Ireland. The main purpose of the project was to validate and inform the SMREG as well as help governing bodies in Northern Ireland to better plan for intervention measures and ultimately flatten the curve. I was also a member of the COVID-19 Task Force set up by the IEEE Region 8 community. In addition, I led a team of researchers and data scientists from Ulster and Queen’s University Belfast to work with the Incident Controller for the State Health Incident Control Centre and Deputy Chief Health Officer of the Department of Health in Western Australia to model the outbreak of COVID-19 on commercial cargo vessels.

I am a Senior Member of the IEEE and I am currently the Vice-Chair of the IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS), UK and Ireland Chapter.

I am the Moderator for the IEEE TechRxiv, the Associate Editor for IEEE Access, Editor for PeerJ Computer Science, and Section Editor for Sage Science Progress.

I am also an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow with Monash University Malaysia where I served as a Lecturer from 2009, and subsequently as Senior Lecturer till 2017.

Algorithms & Analysis of Algorithms Artificial Intelligence Autonomous Systems Data Mining & Machine Learning Data Science Optimization Theory & Computation Real-Time & Embedded Systems Robotics Scientific Computing & Simulation

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ Computer Science

Past or current institution affiliations

University of Ulster

Work details

Reader in Mechatronics Engineering and Control

University of Ulster
June 2017
Engineering Research Institute

Adjunct Senior Research Fellow

Monash University Malaysia
May 2017
Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
  • Edited 4
February 25, 2021
Sensitivity analysis of the infection transmissibility in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic
Pardis Biglarbeigi, Kok Yew Ng, Dewar Finlay, Raymond Bond, Min Jing, James McLaughlin
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10992 PubMed 33665041
February 3, 2021
Assessing the effects of time-dependent restrictions and control actions to flatten the curve of COVID-19 in Kazakhstan
Ton Duc Do, Meei Mei Gui, Kok Yew Ng
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10806 PubMed 33604187

Academic Editor on

October 21, 2024
State monitoring and fault prediction of centrifugal compressors based on long short–term memory and principal component analysis (LSTM-PCA)
Yuan Wang, Shaolin Hu
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.2433
October 16, 2024
Field-road classification for agricultural vehicles in China based on pre-trained visual model
Xiaoqiang Zhang, Ying Chen
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.2359
April 24, 2023
Hybrid coordination for the fast formation building of multi-small-AUV systems with the on-board cameras and limited communication
Xiaomin Wang, Xiaohan Zhang, Zhou Zheng, Xu Kong
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.1358
April 20, 2021
Accurately predicting heat transfer performance of ground-coupled heat pump system using improved autoregressive model
Zhaoyi Zhuang, Xinliang Zhai, Xianye Ben, Bin Wang, Dijia Yuan
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.482