Theme 1 - Empowering Regional Solutions through Earth Observation

Tropical Vector-Borne Disease Surveillance Using Satellites

Mr. Aditya Ishaan Talamudipi

Research Engineer, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE), NTU, Singapore

Biography

Aditya Ishaan Talamudipi serves as a Research Engineer at the Air Traffic Management Research Institute (ATMRI), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, where he develops data- driven solutions to design future aerospace architectures. An NTU President Research Scholar, President Emeritus of the NTU Aerospace Society, and NTU’s nominee for the Aviation Week Network’s 20 Twenties Program, he holds a First-Class Honors degree in Aerospace Engineering from the same institution, and has been recognized with the RSTN Scholarship and NTU Class of 1985 Scholarship for academic and extracurricular excellence. Prior to the Singapore Space Symposium 2026, his undergraduate thesis on ‘Tropical Vector-Borne Disease Surveillance Using Satellites’ garnered nominations for presentation at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS2025) and the 76th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2025). His research interests span spacecraft mission design, space systems engineering, air traffic flow management, computational modeling, and machine learning and AI.