Puja Dube, Priya Pandey, Shweta Yadav, Deeksha Varshney, Research Scholars, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi-OES Student Branch Chapter

The privilege of presenting our work at OCEANS 2024 in Singapore was a transformative experience for four members of the IIT Delhi OES Branch chapter: Priya Pandey, Shweta Yadav, Deeksha Varshney, and Puja Dube. This opportunity left an indelible mark on both our professional and personal journeys. As April unfolded, excitement filled the air as we prepared for the OCEANS conference in Singapore. The anticipation was palpable as we stepped into the bustling convention center, surrounded by the vibrant energy of scientists, engineers, and enthusiasts from around the world, all united by their passion for the oceans.
The start of the IEEE OCEANS 2024 Singapore Conference signaled the commencement of a dynamic gathering of marine technology and oceanic research professionals. We, attendees, were warmly welcomed to both the conference and the exhibition, providing ample opportunities to discover cutting-edge innovations and connect with peers. Each day of the conference encapsulated a deep dive into cutting-edge research presentations, interactive workshops, and insightful discussions. The program featured two main keynote speeches, three tutorial sessions, numerous technical sessions, and a student poster exhibition, alongside regular social events, and panels such as WIE and YP, fostering a holistic and immersive experience for attendees.

Day 1 of the IEEE OCEANS Conference commenced with a series of technical tutorials led by esteemed experts in underwater research. We participated in informative sessions covering topics such as Detection of Underwater Signal, Data meets Model Predictive Control, and AUV Technology, led by Prof. Roee Diamant, Luka Mandić, Quinn Shemet, and Brian Kieft. These sessions adeptly broke down complex concepts, making them accessible to all attendees. Later in the day, the atmosphere was lively at the OES/MTS Student Mixer event, where young minds gathered to connect and exchange ideas against the backdrop of the city skyline. Amidst discussions ranging from marine conservation projects to the latest underwater technologies, friendships formed effortlessly, reflecting the global community’s shared passion for the oceans. We had the opportunity to meet with Brandy Armstrong, Executive Vice President of IEEE OES, and Dr. Fahreen Fauziya, exchanging valuable ideas. Young professionals and leaders from the Oceanic Engineering Society and Marine Technology Society provided guidance and support, enhancing our conference experience and fostering collaboration for the week ahead.

On Day 2 of the IEEE OCEANS Conference, we witnessed the grand opening of the event and the exhibition, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and innovations. Following this, Priya, Shweta, and I attended keynote sessions by Dr. Rick Spinrad and Dr. Megan Cronin, which provided valuable insights into oceanic research and exploration. We also actively participated in technical sessions featuring conference papers, delving into the latest advancements in marine technology and research. I found sessions such as “Enhanced Kalman Equalization via Channel Prediction for Single-Carrier MIMO Underwater Acoustic Communications” by J. Tao and “A Channel-estimation-aided Underwater Acoustic Localization Method in the Integrated Communication and Positioning System” by Y. Li particularly informative. Shweta Yadav presented her paper on “Underwater Imaging Method using a Moving Single Acoustic Vector Sensor and Acoustic Source” and served as the session chair for our session, which focused on Advances in Underwater Imaging and Vision. We received valuable feedback from fellow presenters, aiding our journey towards promoting ocean sustainability and prosperity. Networking opportunities with exhibitors, speakers, and fellow attendees enriched our experience, allowing us to connect with professionals from diverse fields related to the ocean. The day concluded with an engaging OES Member Meet, where we had the opportunity to network with esteemed scientists such as Dr. Hari Vishnu and Dr. Venugopalan Pallayil. Interacting with other OES student members facilitated valuable networking opportunities, potentially paving the way for future collaborations.

Day 3 of the IEEE OCEANS Conference began with our participation in the Women in Engineering (WIE) Panel over breakfast, where discussions and networking focused on empowering women in the field of engineering. Then we attended the session where one of our student members, Deeksha Varsney presented her research work named “Performance evaluation of new modulation technique, OTSM, in underwater acoustic channel.” In the afternoon, Shweta and I embarked on a technical tour of the NEWater Facilities in Changi, gaining valuable insights into water recycling and management technologies. Some of us also had the opportunity to explore cutting-edge research facilities and initiatives at the St. John Island National Marine Lab.
As for myself, I am grateful for the opportunity to present at the OCEANS 2024 Singapore conference. I presented a paper on “Overview and Performance Assessment of Different Multicarrier Waveforms for Wideband Underwater Acoustic Communication” in the domain of Advances in Underwater Acoustic Telemetry and Communication. During my session, I had the chance to interact with esteemed professors such as Prof. Roee Diamant and Prof. Jinhong Yuan, exchanging valuable insights and networking with exhibitors, speakers, and fellow attendees from various fields related to the ocean. The evening’s main event was the Gala Dinner, a heartwarming culmination of the conference, where participants gathered for networking, camaraderie, and celebration. Cultural events added a touch of local flavour, offering a glimpse into Singapore’s rich heritage and traditions. The day concluded with the SPC Prize Presentation Ceremony, honoring outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of marine science and engineering. As the night drew to a close, we left the gala dinner with cherished memories, grateful for the opportunity to forge new connections and reignite our passion for the boundless wonders of the ocean.

The final day of the IEEE OCEANS Conference was filled with insightful technical sessions. We attended Priya Pandey’s session, where she presented her research “Evaluating the Performance of Direct and External Modulators for Underwater Visible Light Communication” on underwater optical communication. Fellow presenters shared valuable insights into the latest advancements in underwater technology. After the technical sessions, we embarked on a technical tour of TCOMS, exploring state-of-the-art facilities and learning about innovative technologies shaping the future of marine research and exploration. As the day ended, participants bid farewell to one another, reflecting on the knowledge gained and connections made throughout the conference. Engaging in discussions with experts, we exchanged ideas on conservation, sustainability, and the future of ocean exploration.
Leaving the conference inspired by the collective dedication to safeguarding our oceans, I am empowered to contribute to their preservation in my own capacity. Overall, the OCEANS 2024 conference at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, was a great experience.
“Amidst the whispers of scholarly minds,
In the conference halls, wisdom binds.
Where ideas surge and innovation shines,
The ocean of knowledge, an endless find.”






