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Shohin Aheleroff

Digital Twin · Industry 4.0/5.0 · Mass Personalisation · Smart Manufacturing

Short bio

Shohin Aheleroff holds a PhD from the University of Auckland, where he received the Distinguished Graduate Award. His contributions to Q1 engineering journals have placed him among the Top 0.5% Global Scholars (ScholarGPS 2024). He has also been awarded the New Zealand Prime Minister’s Scholarship to Latin America and has received several recognitions, including First Prize at Auckland’s IoT & Augmented Reality Hackathon, Best Paper at the 49th International Conference on Computer & Industrial Engineering, and the New Zealand Certificate in Adult & Tertiary Teaching with High Distinction (A+).

Editorial and research roles

  • Editor, Machines (MDPI), with focus on intelligent machines, cyber-physical systems, and smart manufacturing.
  • Editor, Frontiers journals, within themes related to Industry 4.0/5.0 and intelligent production systems.
  • ORCID researcher profile: 0000-0002-2631-9955

Selected certifications

  • PMP® – Project Management Professional (PMI ID 1537183)
  • PRINCE2® Practitioner (ID 02314725-01-8CRV)
  • Professional Scrum Master (PSM), Scrum.org
  • ITIL® Certification (EXIN ID c.712683)
  • CoBIT® Certification
  • Scrum Master Primer (High Distinction) – Charles Sturt University
  • Accredited Business Mentor – Auckland Chamber of Commerce
  • Harvard Business School programme in Leadership, Strategic Thinking, and Performance Measurement & Improvement
  • Licensed LBC facilitator – Kotter’s Leading Bold Change methodology
  • New Zealand Certificate in Adult and Tertiary Teaching (High Distinction, A+)

Key research themes

  • Digital Twin as a Service (DTaaS) and digital twin reference architectures
  • Mass personalisation and resilient production models in Industry 4.0/5.0
  • Smart manufacturing, cyber-physical systems, and data-driven optimisation
  • IoT-enabled systems, smart products, and connected services

Selected publications on bunion3d.com

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