Dr. Omowunmi HassanDr. (Mrs.) Omowunmi HASSAN is the President/CEO of the High Tech Centre for Nigerian Women and Youths, a Nigeria-based NGO and a member of the National Information Technology Advisory Committee. She had her 1st and 2nd degrees in Computer Science and a Doctorate degree in Technology Management and Policy Analysis, with special expertise in Policy Design, Formulation, Evaluation and Analysis. During her studies, she attended the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), Oxford University UK and the Sussex University (SU), Brighton UK in 2006 and 2008 respectively where she gained mastery and varied experiences on Internet Administration as well as Policy Design, Evaluation and Analysis. Being an erudite scholar in ICTs, She has worked in reputable institutions in Nigeria as Systems Audit Analyst, Network and Database Administrator and currently, works with the National Centre for Technology Management- an Agency of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, Nigeria as a Principal Research Officer. Her researches are in areas of Policy Analysis/Evaluations in all fields of Science, Technology and Innovations including ICTs, Gender issues in Science and Technology in general with a lot of publications in several journals to her credit. Dr. Hassan is passionate about women and youths development in ICT, which has become the focus of her NGO since 2004.
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Dr Angela MakoloDr. Angela Makolo is a lecturer in the department of Computer Science, University of Ibadan. With a specialization in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, she has worked closely with experimental scientists and health care providers with diverse expertise. She is currently the lead scientist in the University of Ibadan Bioinformatics Research group and a collaborator with the H3ABioNet NABDA node, a Pan African Bioinformatics network for H3Africa Project.
She worked in the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture(IITA) for twelve years in various Information Technology capacities before resigning to follow her passion of knowledge impartation and mentorship. Dr. Makolo won the 2013 TechWomen Emerging Leader Award by the Institute of International Exchange (IIE) of the United States Department of States, USA. She was a Research fellow at McMurah Laboratory in the Bioinformatics Unit of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California and had the opportunity of establishing research collaborations with the Bioinformatics unit at Stanford University and University of California. She engages in community development activities as a Technical Program Director (Volunteer) at Imoran Centre for Professional and Social Development, University of Ibadan, a Project of the Women’s Board Educational Cooperation Society , a non governmental organization with an interest in the wholesome education of young women. |