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Abubakar Aliyu Badawi

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Abubakar Aliyu Badawi

PhD Candidate
Department of Marine Technology
Faculty of Engineering

abubakar.a.badawi@ntnu.no
+4798837844 1.216 Professor Mørchs hus Tyholt, Trondheim
About Research

About

Research Topic: My research aims to develops models, methods, and visualizations for supporting human–system interaction of autonomous marine systems. The goal is to create decision support mechanisms that integrate data, system behavior, and human factors into shared control of autonomous operations.

Supervisor: Professor Ingrid Bouwer Utne

Co-Supervisor: Professor Martin Ludvigsen

Project: BREACH - Breaching the boundaries of safety and intelligence in autonomous systems with risk-based rationality 

Education: 

  • BSc Mechatronics Engineering, Bayero University Kano (Nigeria)
  • MSc Marine and Maritime Intelligent Robotics UTLN (France) and NTNU (Norway)

Work experience:

  • Project Member Blueye Autonomy Project at the Applied Underwater Robotics Lab [AURLab] - (sep 2024 - jun 2025)

Competencies

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Marine Robotics
  • Mechatronics
  • Reinforcement Learning
  • Risk Modelling
  • Robotics and Control

Research

Breaching the boundaries of safety and intelligence in autonomous systems with risk-based rationality (BREACH)

BREACH develops risk-based autonomy and shared control for marine systems. By integrating risk modelling, AI, and decision support, it aims to give autonomous systems human-like risk perception for safer, more intelligent, and trustworthy operations.

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