I am an Assistant Professor in the
School of Information Technology, University of Cincinnati.
I am interested in Software Engineering and Computing Education. My research work includes software evolution and analysis, educational software engineering, software engineering for AI-enabled systems, and AI for education.
I earned my PhD at the University of Alabama, USA and my advisor was
Dr. Jeff Gray, a distinguished member of the ACM and Carnegie professor of the year (Alabama, 2008).
My Phd Thesis was on
Change Analysis across Version Histories on Systems Models.
I was also a Masters by Research student with the Enterprise Systems group in the department of computer science , University of York.
I was privileged to work with
Prof. Dimitris Kolovos, on automated test model generation. For this project we developed
EMG , a framework for generating random and repeatable test models that can satisfy complex constraints.
The thesis is available here –
http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/15660/. My internal examiner was Dr. Fiona Polack.
I also have a BSc in computer science from the University of Ibadan and a MSc from African University of Science and Technology
Recent posts
26th Annual Conference on Cybersecurity and IT Education
Information Technolgy (IT) and Computer Science (CS) are two distinct fields within the broader realm of technology and computing. While they share some similarities, they have different focuses, goals, and areas of expertise.