Amanpreet Singh

Mr. Amanpreet Singh

Lecturer, Fashion & Textiles

Details

Open to

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

About

Amanpreet Singh is an academic and researcher with a robust foundation in industry experience, currently working at the School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne. His research interest encompasses, but is not limited to, fashion sustainability, logistics clusters, coopetition, and lean manufacturing, with a strong emphasis on quantitative modeling and supply chain analytics.

He holds a Bachelor's degree in Textile Engineering and a Master’s in Business Administration, blending technical expertise with strategic business acumen. Passionate about fostering meaningful engagement with diverse student and academic communities, he actively contributes to advancing knowledge through research, teaching, mentoring, and collaborative research.

Aman welcomes opportunities to engage in interdisciplinary research projects, particularly those at the intersection of logistics, sustainability, and technology-driven supply chain innovation.

Supervisor projects

  • Enhancing Social Sustainability through Aligned Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Strategies in the Circular Economy
  • 21 Nov 2024
  • RECYCLING OF CLOTHING AND HOME TEXTILES HOW SUSTAINABLE IS THIS APPROACH TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE REUSE AND CONSUMPTION OF TEXTILES?
  • 21 Nov 2023
  • Modelling the Factors Affecting Port Lapse Time
  • 9 Dec 2021

Research interests

Supply Chain Management, Fashion Sustainability, Coopetition, Logistics/Industrial Clusters

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