Venkat Ramanathan

Principal Lecturer & Consultant, Software Systems Practice at NUS Institute of Systems Science

Biography

NUS Institute of Systems Science

Dr. Venkat Ramanathan has wide experience in the fields of IT and business process engineering. He has served industry and academia for over 26 years and has been instrumental in attracting businesses worth several millions through software consulting for clients across Asia, US, Europe and New Zealand.

At ISS, Dr. Venkat teaches and consults in emerging technologies and enterprise solutions. His research focus is on evolving decision models for business problems and more recently, he has been contributing to frontiers of knowledge by devising innovative architectural models for ICT.

Educational Qualifications/Professional Certifications

  • Fellow (PhD), NITIE, Bombay, India, 1990
  • MS(Engg), IIT Madras, India, 1986
  • Graduate Diploma in Operations Research, ORSI, India, 1985
  • MSc, Madras Christian College, India, 1983
  • BSc, University of Madras, India, 1981

Academic and Professional Experience

  • Evangelist, Institute of Systems Science, National University of Singapore, 2006 – current
  • Solutions Architect, Telecom NZ, New Zealand, 2005-2006
  • Member, ATA, Institute of Systems Science, National University of Singapore, 2005
  • Associate, Institute of Systems Science, National University of Singapore, 2001-2005
  • Project Specialist, Institute of Systems Science, National University of Singapore, 2000-2001
  • Manager (Software), SG Securities Pte Ltd (Société Générale Bank), Singapore, 1998-1999
  • Manager (MIS), Goldtron Telecommunications Pte Ltd, Singapore, 1996-1998
  • Executive (IT&S), General Automotive Services Pte Ltd, Singapore, 1995-1996
  • Associate Professor, NITIE, India, 1993 – 1995
  • Assistant Professor, NITIE, India, 1989-1993
  • Lecturer, NITIE, India, 1985-1989

Courses Taught

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