| bio |
Adegboyega Ojo, a Nigerian national, is a Postdoctoral Fellow and
Project Staff at the International Institute for Software Technology
of the United Nations University (UNU-IIST), Macao SAR. He is on leave
from the Department of Computer Sciences, University of Lagos where he
is a Senior Lecturer. Before his engagement at UNU-IIST, he had led
major software development projects involving large multinationals in
Nigeria. He has first hand knowledge in working with the public sector
through his on-going participation in the Macao e-Government Project -
a project which creates the strategic direction and foundation for
e-government development in Macao. He is currently involved with a
number of survey, research, capacity development and software
infrastructure building tasks within the project. His research
interest includes e-Government, Conceptual Modelling, Ontology
Development and applications of Computational Intelligence. His
particular interest in e-Government includes Measurement and
Benchmarking, e-Service Development, Inter-government Workflow
Management and Semantic Interoperability. He holds a Bachelor and
Doctorate degrees in Computer Science from the University of Lagos in
Nigeria. He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery,
IEEE Computer Society and Computer Professionals of Nigeria. |