Dr Emmanuel Ogunshile

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  • Qualifications:BSc(Hons), BEng(Hons), PGCert, MSc(Eng), MBCS, CEng, Ph.D., FHEA
  • Position:Programme Leader BSc(Hons) Data Science and PhD Director of Studies
  • Department:School of Computing and Creative Technologies
  • Telephone:+441173283010
  • Email:Emmanuel.Ogunshile@uwe.ac.uk
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About me

Dr Emmanuel Ogunshile, Ph.D., is Programme Leader for BSc(Hons) Data SciencePhD Director of Studies and former Chair Athena SWAN charter process within the School of Computing and Creative Technologies (SCCT) at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), UK - conducting highly innovative Teaching, Research, Scholarship and Administration in Computer Science, Software Engineering and Data Science since 1st of September 2014.

Dr Ogunshile is internationally recognised as a strategic and transformational leader in teaching, learning, Research and Administration, known for his continued commitment to student success and novel innovations within the computer science, software engineering and data science research landscapes, as well as for his positive influence on colleagues.

Dr Ogunshile is committed to equity for all, and takes particular interest in the advancement of women and Black, Asian global majority groups in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. Dr Ogunshile has been working in Higher Education since 2006, having started his career as Software Engineer with Deloitte and Touche in Washington DC, USA and Sheffield, UK, following his studies at The University of Sheffield, UK.

Dr Ogunshile is significantly influencing the transformation of computer science, software engineering and data science professions as a whole, through his portfolio of prior external research grants, current collaborative research projects, industry work experiences, executive appointment as an entrepreneur (CEO and President of Motives International Ltd since 9th July 2021), developing strategic responses to global challenges through the use of formal techniques and Artificial Intelligence in a vast array of domains for engineering novel solutions for creating correct software systems (i.e. error free systems) and creating software systems for treating, managing, preventing chronic diseases and contributing to issues of diversity and inclusion.

Since the last well over 10 years at UWE Bristol, Dr Ogunshile has been conducting highly innovative Teaching, Research, Scholarship and Administration in Computer Science, Software Engineering and Data Science.

Dr Ogunshile teach students at all levels: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Masters and PhD in Computer Science and Software Engineering.

Previously, from 2nd September 2013 to 31st August 2014, Dr Ogunshile was working at Loughborough University UK as a Senior Research Fellow on the prestigious EPSRC and Jaguar Land Rover well over £12 million funded Collaborative Research Project involving six major UK Universities (University of Cambridge, Manchester, Loughborogh, Warwick, Sheffield and Leeds).

Prior to his job and role at Loughborough University, from 1st of September 2011 to 31st August 2013, Dr Ogunshile was working at the prestigious Surrey Space Centre, The University of Surrey, UK as a Post Doctoral Research Fellow.

Dr Ogunshile is a passionate British Computer Scientist, Software Engineer, System Designer, Scientific Inventor, Goal Getter, Achiever and a Gentleman.

Dr Ogunshile has diversified experience having successfully worked as a Software Engineer, Intranet Manager, Systems Manager, Teaching Assistant and Senior Research Scientist in Software and Systems Engineering on other occasions.

Dr Ogunshile is a Software professional with over 15 years broad experience covering analysis and design, development, service, testing, technical writing, user training, team leading and negotiation. Advocate for collaboration and adoption of new technologies to improve information sharing and collaboration. Focused on a user-centric approach to software development to ensure usable software that solves real problems for real people.

Previously, Dr Ogunshile graduated with an MSc(Eng) in Advanced Software Engineering (2005) following a BEng(Hons) in Software Engineering (2003) and a Ph.D in the subject of Computer Science (2011) all at The University of Sheffield, England, UK. The University of Sheffield is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research intensive universities.

His Ph.D thesis was titled: A Machine with Class: A Framework for Object Generation, Integration and Language Authentication: (FROGILA).

Dr Ogunshile's research interests address the intersections of theoretical computer science (i.e. the use of formal techniques like X-Machines and Communicating X-machines) for Automated Specification, Verification and Testing of Software and Hardware, Model Based System Engineering, Object-Oriented Languages, Type Theory, Cloud Computing, Big Data, Machine Learning, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Internet of Things, Cyber-Security and Natural Language Processing.

The goal of Dr Ogunshile's research is ultimately to provide better tools to aid in the engineering of reliable, efficient and portable applications for modern computer systems. Hence, his research revolves around the integration and development of formal techniques and Machine learning techniques for the development of automated tools, their design, specification, verification and testing with respect to complex scalable object-oriented software and hardware systems within an integrated and collaborative development environment.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Area of expertise

Automated Specification, Verification and Testing of Software and Hardware, Model Based System Engineering, Formal Methods, Object-Oriented Languages, Type Theory, Cloud Computing, Big Data, Machine Learning, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Internet of Things, Cyber-Security and Natural Language Processing.
 
The goal of my research is ultimately to provide better tools to aid in the engineering of reliable, efficient and portable applications for modern computer systems. Hence, my research revolves around the development of formal techniques and automated tools to design, specify, verify and test complex scalable object-oriented software and hardware systems within an integrated and collaborative development environment.
  I supervise several Undergraduates, Masters and PhD students doing some exciting and novel research work in my above research outlined areas of expertise.

I currently supervise a number of PhD projects. If you're interested in doing a PhD with me, please email me your CV and research proposal in the first instance. I am the Director of Studies for the following PhD students.

Current PhD Students:   

      - Khoa Phung (1st January 2020 – to date).

      - Senerath Jayatilake (1st October 2020 – to date).

      - Bashir Adewale Sanusi (1st October 2021 – to date).

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