Dr Eseosa Oshodin

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  • Qualifications:PhD, MSc, BEng Hons, FHEA
  • Position:Lecturer in Computer Science
  • Department:School of Computing and Creative Technologies
  • Email:Eseosa.Oshodin@uwe.ac.uk
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About me

Eseosa is a passionate educator and researcher dedicated to sharing knowledge and exploring innovative solutions to societal challenges.

He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Honours) from Madonna University, Nigeria, after which he began his professional journey in the banking sector as a Retail Marketer. During this time, he cultivated a keen interest in data analytics, focusing on customer segmentation and campaign performance metrics, while also exploring technological tools to strengthen digital marketing strategies.

Driven by a desire to expand his expertise, Eseosa pursued a Master’s degree in Information Systems at the University of Aberdeen, UK, where he discovered his passion for Recommendation Systems. This interest led him to undertake a PhD in Intelligent Systems at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, where his research addressed challenges associated with recommendation systems.

Eseosa has published and presented several research papers at international conferences and continues to contribute to the global academic community. His long-term vision is to advance technological innovations that improve everyday life and bridge the gap between research and practical applications.

     Eseosa is currently a Lecturer in Computer Science at UWE Bristol. He provides teaching/support across modules in Computer Science. Also, he instructs students during lab sessions on the use of various programming languages such as Python, C, Java& C++. 

Area of expertise

Python, C, Java, C++ programming and Web/Software development. Also, VmWare, GitHub, Software Testing, Database management, Data structure & Algorithm, Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Intelligent Systems, Cyber Security, network and security.

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