Professor Raman Singh’s primary research interests are in the relationship of Nano-
/microstructure and Environment-assisted degradation and fracture of metallic and composite
materials, and Nanotechnology for Advanced Mitigation of such Degradations. He has also
worked extensively on use of advanced materials (e.g., graphene) for corrosion mitigation,
stress corrosion cracking, and corrosion and corrosion-mitigation of magnesium alloys
(including for the use of magnesium alloys for aerospace, energy, defence and bioimplant
applications).
Prof Singh is a senior professor at Monash University, Australia. He is/was a Guest
Professor at ETH Zurich, Switzerland (2020, 2023, 2024, 2026), US Naval Research Lab,
Indian Institute of Science, University of Connecticut, Indian Institute of Technology,
Kharagpur. He worked as a scientist at Indian Atomic Energy and as a post-doc fellow at
University of New South Wales, Australia.
Prof Singh’s professional distinctions and recognitions include: Guest Professor of ETH
Zurich, Editor of a book on Cracking of Welds (CRC Press), Lead Editor of a book on Non-
destructive Evaluation of Corrosion (Wiley), Editor-in-Chief of an Elsevier and an MDPI
journals, leader/chairperson of a few international conferences and numerous plenary/keynote
lectures at international conferences, over 285 peer-reviewed international journal
publications and 15 book chapter, and several competitive research grants (that includes 4
Discovery, 7 Linkage and one ITRH grants of Australian Research Council).
Prof Singh has supervised 61 PhD students. His vibrant research group at Monash University
comprises of PhD students from different disciplines (Mechanical, Chemical, Materials and
Mining Engineering, and Science) as well as from different cultural backgrounds (Australian,
Middle-eastern, Chinese, Malaysian, Indian, African, North American and Israeli).