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BUKOLA BADEJI-AJISAFE Department of Mathematics University of Medical Sciences Ondo City,Ondo State E-Mail: Bolubadeji@Unimed.Edu.Ng, Website BUKOLA BADEJI-AJISAFE Department of Mathematics University of Medical Sciences Ondo City,Ondo State E-mail: [email protected], Website:www.unimen.edu.ng OBJECTIVE: To work in an environment where professionalism thrives, while contributing the best of my ability to improve predetermined organizational objectives. EDUCATION 2018 B.Sc Computer Science. Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji, Arakeji. Osun State 2016 PhD in Computer Science Federal University Of technology Akure, Ondo-state 2011 MTech in Computer Science Federal University Of technology Akure, Ondo-state 2006 Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo State 2001 Higher National Diploma in Statistics Federal Polytechnic Ado – Ekiti, Ekiti State 1998 Ordinary National Diploma in Statistics Federal Polytechnic Ado – Ekiti, Ekiti State. 2000 Senior School Certificate Examination. Are/Afao Comprehensive High School, Are Ekiti, Ekiti State 1994 Iworoko Comm. High School, Iworoko Ekiti 1989 First School leaving Certificate: Holy Trinity Primary School Ado – Ekiti, Ekiti State RESEARCH INTERESTS Medical Image Analysis is to improve the image segmentation accuracy of the diseases in order to improve clinical decision-making, Machine Learning which is a technological advancement in computer science making it possible to train computers to learn in order to perform some knowledge related tasks, Mathematical Model is used in projecting how infectious diseases progress to show the likely outcome of an epidemic and help inform public health interventions, Telemedicine aimed at bringing health system to the doorstep of people living in rural area who have little or no access to good health services via mobile phones. PERSONAL PROFILE Strong analytical mind to undertake any assignment with little or no supervision. Ability for independent work and effective inter-personal, communication skill to interacts very well with colleagues and easily accept constructive feedback. PUBLICATIONS Adetunmbi, A.O, Olubadeji, Bukola, Alese, B.K. and Adeola O.S, (2013) A Discriminatory Model of Self and Nonself Network Traffic, International Journal of Networks and Communications, 3(3): 81 - 90. Olubadeji Bukola, Adetunmbi A.O., and Alese, B.K., (2015) DCA As Context (Enviroment) Sensitive System International Journal of Computer Science Application 131(1) (0975 –8887) Olubadeji Bukola, and Adetunmbi A. O., (2016): Auto-Immunity Dendritic Cell Algorithm International Journal of Computer Science Application) 137(2) (0975 – 8887) Olubadeji Bukola, Yusuf, T. T., and Adetunmbi A. O. (2016): An SIRS Model of Virus Epidemic on a Computer Network, British Journal of Mathematics and computer science. 17(5) 2231-085. O. T. Jinadu, and Olubadeji-Ajisafe Bukola (2016) Enhanced Transport Scheme for Profitable Bandwidth Sharing in Network Traffics, InternationalJournal of Computer Science and Mathematical Theory ISSN 2545-5699 2(2). O. Catherine Olayemi, O. Olasehinde Olayemi and Bukola Badeji-Ajisafe (2017) SEIRS Model for Pediatrics with Lower Respiratory Tract Infection Journal of Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science 2231-0851 24(5): 1-7, 2017; Article no.JAMCS.35296 Previously known as British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science Olubadeji Bukola and Adetunmbi A. O., (2017): Purging/Antirobustness as a panacea for attack suberversion and autoimmunity on the network. International Journal of Computer Science Application (0975 – 8887) 173 (8) 2013 Bukola Badeji-Ajisafe (2018): Bayesian Classification Model in Predicting Tuberculosis Infection. IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) e-ISSN: 2278-0661, p- ISSN@2278-8727, Volume 20, Issue 4, Veer, 1 (Jul – Aug), 06 – 16 www.iosrjournals.org Bukola Badeji – Ajisafe (2018): Attitude of Ekiti State Inhabitants to Family Planning: International Journal of Statistics and Applications 2018, 8(3): 133-143 DOI: 10.5923/j.statistics.20180803.04 Bukola Badeji–Ajisafe, Ajibade Idowu Victor and Ajibade Abimbola Omotola (2019) Epidemiological Model for Pediatrics Patients with Leprosy Infection International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health 37 (1): 1-9, 2019; Article no.IJTDH.49390 ISSN: 2278–1005, NLM ID: 101632866. O.T. Jinadu and Bukola Badeji-Ajisafe (2020) formulating intelligent solution for handling humanitarian crises using information Re-Engineering Techniques. International Journal of Tomography and Statistics. [ISSN 2319-3336]; Vol: 33(2). Commissioned Projects Olubadeji Bukola (2001) Investigating the Causes of Delay in Presentation of patients with Tuberculosis for Management in Ekiti State (HND). Olubadeji Bukola (2006) Hardware Maintenance (PGD). Olubadeji Bulola (2011) Immunological Model for Discrimination of Self/Nonself in Network Traffic (MTech). Olubadeji Bukola (2016) Development of an Auto – Immunity Dendritic Cell Algoritm for Classification Problems (Ph.D). Olubadeji Bukola (2018) Immune System and K – Means Algorithm for Intrusion Detection (B.Sc). Unpublished Paper Read at Conference Design principles for overcoming subversion attacks on computer networks. 1st International Conference on Advanced Computerized Systems and Emerging Technologies. (ICACSET 2014) 1(10) pp 45. Framework on Deep Learning for Small Vessel Disease Lesions Segmentation, 1st African Symposium on Big Data, Analytics and Machine Intelligence for Financial and Environment in Developing Countries at Heritage Continental Resort Hotel between 10th – 11th, June, 2019 organized by The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS and TYAN (TWAS) Young Affiliates Network). Development of an Ensemble Approach to Chronic Kidney Disease Diagnosis, 1st African Symposium on Big Data, Analytics and Machine Intelligence for Financial and Environment in Developing Countries at Heritage Continental Resort Hotel between 10th – 11th, June, 2019 organized by The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS and TYAN (TWAS) Young Affiliates Network). Research in Progress Machine Learning for Small Vessel Disease Lesions Segmentation Development of an ensemble approach to chronic kidney disease diagnosis Predictive Model for Clinical Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Global Stability of Lymphatic Filariasis in Ekiti State Nigeria Breast Cancer Image Segmentation Using Matlab Conferences Attended with Dates 1st African Symposium on Big Data, Analytics and Machine Intelligence for Financial, and Environment in Developing Countries at Heritage Continental Resort Hotel between 10th – 11th, June, 2019 organized by The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS and TYAN (TWAS) Young Affiliates Network). Faculty of Science 2018 International Conferences Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile– Ife, Nigeria, 5th October, 2018. International conference of Computer Professional of Nigeria (CPN), June 20th 2018, Abuja, Nigeria. International conference on Advanced Computerized Systems and Emerging Technologies. (ICACSET 2014), Nov.2014 Inishian, Ogun State, Nigeria. 6th international conference of Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), April 2009, Abuja, Nigeria. Workshop Attended with Dates 4th TYAN International Thematic Workshop, 12th – 14th June, 2019 at Heritage Continental Resort Hotel, Ijapo, Akure, Nigeria Advanced Digital Application Programme for Tertiary Institutions. Statistical Package for Social Sciences. At the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo from November 26 – 30, 2018. Executive Registration Programme of Computer Profession of Nigeria, held between March 26th - 29th, 2018. Workshop on Pedagogy and Integrated Medical and Dental Curriculum. Held on 6th - 7th July, 2017 Membership of Professional Bodies Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), Membership Number: 06115 Computer Professional of Nigeria (CPN) 005438/2018 African – German Network of Excellence in Science (AGNES) Grant African – German Network of Excellence in Science (AGNES) Grant for Junior Researchers Scholarship Ekiti State Post-graduate Student Scholarship Review of Academic Journals Journal of Applied Science and Technology Journal of Advance Mathematics and Computer Science British Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science Working Experience 2017 – Present Lecturer II – Department of Mathematics, University of Medical Science, Laje Rd, Ondo City, Ondo-State. Information Communications and Technology (ICT) Basic Computer Data Structure and Algorithm Computer Programming Operating System I Operating System II 2006-2007 Operation Staff - United Bank for Africa plc. Akure, Ondo - State. 2002-2003 Nigerian Telecommunications Limited Akure, Ondo –State. Marketing Department. National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).One year Compulsory Program after graduation. Extra-Curricular Activities Member - Faculty of Science Research and Appointment Committee Dec, 2018 – to date Member - Faculty of Science Committee on Research and Seminar Committee Dec 2018 – to date Examination Officer Mathematical Sciences Department, University of Medical Science, Laje rd, Ondo City, Ondo - State, (UNIMED), Nigeria. March 2017 – to date. Member - Faculty of Science Committee on Review of UTME subject for Mathematics in the University Feb, 2017 – to date Member - Faculty of Science Committee on Welfare May 2017 – to date. Member - Faculty of Science committee on result verification July 2017 – to date. Member - Faculty Accreditation committee Nov. 2017 Reading and Humanitarian Services Member of Analysis of Non – Communicable Disease Prevention Policies in Africa, (ANPPA).Faculty of Public Health, University of Ibadan. Member of Pillar of Hope Non-Governmental Organization HOBBIES Reading, Playing Volley Ball, Humanitarian Services NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF REFEREE Prof. Benjamin Aribisala Brain Imaging Centre (BRIC) The University of Edinburgh Tel: +44 7892 184996 Email: [email protected] [email protected] (ii) Dr. Steffen Sammet Associate Professor of Radiology, Medical Physics, Comprehensive Cancer Center and Center of Global Health Director of Clinical MR Physics Physician and Medical Physicist, DABR, DABMRS, F.A.M.P. (DGMP) Telephone: 773-702-3162 Fax: 773-702-1161 E-mail: [email protected] (iii) Prof. A. O. Adetunmbi Federal University of Technology, Dept of Computer Science Akure, Ondo - State. Tel: 08039617525 E-mail: [email protected] .
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