Researcher | Engineer | Data Scientist | Educator | Editor | Author | Trainer

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Wasswa Shafik (Member, IEEE) is a Computer Scientist, Information Technologist, and Research Lab Head at the Dig Connectivity Research Laboratory (DCRLab), Kampala, Uganda. He holds a bachelor in Information Technology Engineering at the Faculty of Science & Computing, Ndejje University, Kampala, Uganda, a master in Information Technology Engineering (Computer and communication network option) and PhD in Computer Science at Yazd University, Yazd, Islamic Republic of Iran. He has received additional training from, among others, the National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services, and Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA. Broadly interested in Artificial Intelligence, Sustainability, and Smart Cities. His research focuses on developing principled computationally and statistically efficient models and algorithms for various machine learning problems in Smart Agriculture, Ecological Informatics, Computer Vision, Applied AI, Cybersecurity and Privacy, and Smart Cities.  His profile includes over eighty scholarly outputs from prestigious peer-reviewed journal articles, numerous IEEE International, non-IEEE Conferences proceedings, book chapters, and books. Other highlights include Reviewer/editorial support of over twelve (Scopus, Compendex (Elsevier Engineering Index), and WoS International Journals. He served as departmental support for Mathematics for Data Science, Advanced Topics in Computing, and Advanced Algorithms. He served in different capacities as a community data officer at Pace-Uganda, research associate at TechnoServe, research assistant at PSI-Uganda, research lead at Socio-economic data center (SEDC-Uganda) and ag. managing director at Asmaah Charity Organisation

News

I am looking for strongly motivated prospective students, research assistants, and fellows to join our DRCLab (which aligns with Smart Agriculture, Ecological Informatics, Computer Vision, Applied AI, Health Computing, Cybersecurity and Privacy, and Smart Cities). 

Favorite Quote

"Akatono akatuuse, kakira ekinene ekisuubize" Translation: A little thing that is availed, is worth more than a big thing that only has been promised Meaning: Value and appreciate what you have in your reach.

Recent Projects

Shafik is currently doing research on plant pathology and computer vision (food security, disease detection, & classification, etc.) while considering sustainability, vulnerability, and their assessment.