Shival Indermun is a lecturer and researcher specializing in robotics and computer vision. His PhD research focused on Human-Aware Navigation, where he developed methods to help robots understand and respond to human-object interactions in shared environments. He primarily teaches second- and third-year courses, with a focus on research methodology, robotics, computer vision, and business understanding. His current research continues to explore human-robot interaction, particularly in the context of increasingly shared environments between humans and robots. He is deeply committed to a philosophy of perpetual self-improvement and personal development, which he is eager to share with students.
Expertise
- Computer Vision
- Robotics
- Deep Learning
- Engineering
- Biomedical Applications
Teaching
- Research Methodology (Y2C)
- Computer Vision (Y2B)
- Business Understanding (Y3AB)
Education
- Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Stellenbosch University, 2025
- M.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, University of Witwatersrand, 2020
- B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, University of Witwatersrand, 2017
Publications
- Indermun, S., Schreve, K., Weber, T., & Rätsch, M. (2024). Dynamic human–object interaction detection for feature exclusion in visual simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 21(5), 17298806241279782. SAGE Publications.
- Weber, T., Indermun, S., Fan, M., Wu, L., Schreve, K., & Rätsch, M. (2024). Safety classes semantic costmaps from RGBD sensors for risk-aware robot navigation. In Proceedings of the 2024 10th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT) (pp. 2449–2453). IEEE.
- Indermun, S., & Mangera, T. (2024). Prototyping a low-cost flexible sensor glove for diagnostics and rehabilitation. In Proceedings of BIOSTEC 2024 – 17th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies (BIOSTEC 1) (pp. 103–110).