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Biography Dr Emmanuel Ogunshile, Ph.D., is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science and Co-Chair Athena SWAN process at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, UK - conducting highly innovative Teaching, Research, Scholarship and Administration 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. Prior to this, 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 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).
Research Interests 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 and Internet of Things.