AHAIMB Research focuses on Applied Health informatics, Applied Computing, Applied Artificial Intelligence, Modelling, Machine learning and Bioinformatics research. These are the major research interests of Dr. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi.
Current Students and Research Supervisions
Current Postdoctoral Supervision
1 Postdoctoral Candidate(s)
1. Dr. Helen Afolayan - AREF Postdoc (to commence Jan/Feb 2025)
Current PhD Supervision/Co-Supervision
1. Hope Bulus, University of the Western Cape, South Africa (co-supervising with Prof. O. Isafiade)
Current MSc Supervision
1. San Ei Phyu (2024) MSc thesis in Computer Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Enhancing Blockchain for Auditability and Traceability in Electronic Health Records System.
2. Arkar Phyo (2024) MSc thesis in Computer Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Image Classification System for People with Dementia in UK.
3. Ashwini Murthy (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Predictive Analytics for Sports Injuries Using Machine Learning.
4. Adebowale Adeyemo (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning for Predictive Analytics in Cardiovascular Health Informatics.
5. Aswin Asok Bindhu (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Diabetic Retinopathy Classification Using Machine Learning models.
6. Rajni M. Shewkani (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Life Expectancy: Analyzing Factors Affecting Life Expectancy Using Data Science Techniques.
7. Kalyani Krishnan (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Automated Detection and Diagnosis of Skin Cancer Using Machine Learning.
8. Badr Maala (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Optimizing Data-Driven Decision Making in Smart Cities Through Advanced Machine Learning Techniques.
9. Ahmed Danish Amad (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Hybrid Strategy-based Recommendation System: Addressing the Cold Start Problem.
10. Amani Rome Bacha (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Customer Segmentation and Personalization Machine Learning Approaches in Marketing Strategy.
Past Students and Research Supervisions
Completed Phd Supervision/Co-Supervision
1. Awe Olaitan (University of Ibadan, co-supervising with Dr. Segun Fatumo, University of Cambridge) - [ UO ]
PhD Research Proposal Examined
1. Opanuga Abiodun Adegboyega (2015). PhD Proposal title: "Analysis of MHD, OHMIC Heating and Buoyancy Force on Entropy Generation in a Couple Stress Fluid" (Supervisor: Prof. Jacob A. Gbadeyan and Co-supervisor: Prof. Samuel A. Iyase).
Completed MSc Supervision
7 MSc students
7. Tolu Oladimeji, 2013 (Successfully supervised/co-supervised)- MSc Computer Science Thesis title - Revisiting the Africa Plasmodium falciparum database (AfriPFdb): Introducing agents.
Completed MSc theses examined
M.Sc THESES EXAMINED/ASSESSED
1. Odia Trust (2015). M.Sc Thesis title: “Application of MCODE Algorithm to Plasmodium falciparum Interactome.” Date Submitted: June, 2015.
2. Mr. Okewu Emmanuel (2015). M.Sc Thesis title: “A Component-Based Software Engineering Approach to Development of a University e-Administration System.” Date Submitted: February 3rd, 2015.
3. Mrs. Famuyiwa Abolaji Ajoke (2014). M.Sc Thesis title: “Multi-Compartment Biochemical Metabolic Network for the Malaria Parasite Plasmodium falciparum.” Date Submitted: 25th Sept.2014.
4. Mrs Ajala Ibidun (2013). M.Sc Thesis title:”A Comparative Study of Machine Learning Techniques for Web Cost Estimation. “Date Submitted: 17th April 2014.
5. Mr. Samuel Akinwale [Matric-no:] (2015). M.Sc Thesis title: “Implementing a Social Media-Based E-learning System.” Date Submitted: June 2015
6. Mr. Isibor Osebor (2013/14). M.Sc Thesis title: “Design of an SMS based M-Health Emergency Geo-location notification system.” Date Submitted: 2014
7. Miss Galadima Talatu [Matric-no:](2013). M.Sc Thesis title: “An Exploratory Study of Nigerian Banking System Preparedness Towards Operating a Cashless Economy.” Date Submitted: 30th September 2013.
8. Mr. Achas Moses (2015). M.Sc Thesis title: “Metabolic Network Analysis of Myco-Bacterium Tuberculosis (MTB)” . Date Submitted: September 2015.
9. Fatinikun Deborah Oluwafisayo . (2015). PGD Thesis title: “Development of an SMS-based Medical Appointment System.: Date Submitted: November 17, 2015
Completed B.Sc (Honours) Undergraduate Supervision
BSc students’ supervision (from 2008 till date): 72 B.Sc (Honours) students
Current Students and Research Supervisions
Current Postdoctoral Supervision
1 Postdoctoral Candidate(s)
1. Dr. Helen Afolayan - AREF Postdoc (to commence Jan/Feb 2025)
Current PhD Supervision/Co-Supervision
1. Hope Bulus, University of the Western Cape, South Africa (co-supervising with Prof. O. Isafiade)
Current MSc Supervision
1. San Ei Phyu (2024) MSc thesis in Computer Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Enhancing Blockchain for Auditability and Traceability in Electronic Health Records System.
2. Arkar Phyo (2024) MSc thesis in Computer Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Image Classification System for People with Dementia in UK.
3. Ashwini Murthy (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Predictive Analytics for Sports Injuries Using Machine Learning.
4. Adebowale Adeyemo (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning for Predictive Analytics in Cardiovascular Health Informatics.
5. Aswin Asok Bindhu (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Diabetic Retinopathy Classification Using Machine Learning models.
6. Rajni M. Shewkani (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Life Expectancy: Analyzing Factors Affecting Life Expectancy Using Data Science Techniques.
7. Kalyani Krishnan (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Automated Detection and Diagnosis of Skin Cancer Using Machine Learning.
8. Badr Maala (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Optimizing Data-Driven Decision Making in Smart Cities Through Advanced Machine Learning Techniques.
9. Ahmed Danish Amad (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Hybrid Strategy-based Recommendation System: Addressing the Cold Start Problem.
10. Amani Rome Bacha (2024) MSc thesis in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Customer Segmentation and Personalization Machine Learning Approaches in Marketing Strategy.
Past Students and Research Supervisions
Completed Phd Supervision/Co-Supervision
1. Awe Olaitan (University of Ibadan, co-supervising with Dr. Segun Fatumo, University of Cambridge) - [ UO ]
PhD Research Proposal Examined
1. Opanuga Abiodun Adegboyega (2015). PhD Proposal title: "Analysis of MHD, OHMIC Heating and Buoyancy Force on Entropy Generation in a Couple Stress Fluid" (Supervisor: Prof. Jacob A. Gbadeyan and Co-supervisor: Prof. Samuel A. Iyase).
Completed MSc Supervision
7 MSc students
- Parsa Soltani, 2024, MSc in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Enhancing Novelty and Diversity Besides Personalization in Movie Recommender Systems through Multi-Objective Optimization.
- Muhammad Umar, 2024, MSc in Computer Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: A Blockchain-based Computational Health Informatics-based Stress Relief Drug Validation System for Screening Selected Stress Relief Medications.
- Phaneendra Daggupati, 2024, MSc in Computer Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: An Advanced Prediction Model to Enhance Early Detection Heart failure Disease.
- Bilal Khan, 2024, MSc in Computer Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Tokenized Real Estate - Democratizing Real Estate to Introduce Fractional Ownership Through Blockchain.
- Anandh Kuriachan, 2024, MSc in Data Science – Successfully supervised in the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University London, UK. MSc Thesis title: Building Predictive Models to Effectively Allocate and Manage COVID-19
7. Tolu Oladimeji, 2013 (Successfully supervised/co-supervised)- MSc Computer Science Thesis title - Revisiting the Africa Plasmodium falciparum database (AfriPFdb): Introducing agents.
Completed MSc theses examined
M.Sc THESES EXAMINED/ASSESSED
1. Odia Trust (2015). M.Sc Thesis title: “Application of MCODE Algorithm to Plasmodium falciparum Interactome.” Date Submitted: June, 2015.
2. Mr. Okewu Emmanuel (2015). M.Sc Thesis title: “A Component-Based Software Engineering Approach to Development of a University e-Administration System.” Date Submitted: February 3rd, 2015.
3. Mrs. Famuyiwa Abolaji Ajoke (2014). M.Sc Thesis title: “Multi-Compartment Biochemical Metabolic Network for the Malaria Parasite Plasmodium falciparum.” Date Submitted: 25th Sept.2014.
4. Mrs Ajala Ibidun (2013). M.Sc Thesis title:”A Comparative Study of Machine Learning Techniques for Web Cost Estimation. “Date Submitted: 17th April 2014.
5. Mr. Samuel Akinwale [Matric-no:] (2015). M.Sc Thesis title: “Implementing a Social Media-Based E-learning System.” Date Submitted: June 2015
6. Mr. Isibor Osebor (2013/14). M.Sc Thesis title: “Design of an SMS based M-Health Emergency Geo-location notification system.” Date Submitted: 2014
7. Miss Galadima Talatu [Matric-no:](2013). M.Sc Thesis title: “An Exploratory Study of Nigerian Banking System Preparedness Towards Operating a Cashless Economy.” Date Submitted: 30th September 2013.
8. Mr. Achas Moses (2015). M.Sc Thesis title: “Metabolic Network Analysis of Myco-Bacterium Tuberculosis (MTB)” . Date Submitted: September 2015.
9. Fatinikun Deborah Oluwafisayo . (2015). PGD Thesis title: “Development of an SMS-based Medical Appointment System.: Date Submitted: November 17, 2015
Completed B.Sc (Honours) Undergraduate Supervision
BSc students’ supervision (from 2008 till date): 72 B.Sc (Honours) students