Ruth Lennon:

Dr. Ruth Lennon is the director of Craobh Technology Consulting providing personalised
solutions to industry problems. Ruth is a Lecturer has 20 years of experience as a
lecturer in the Department of Computing in Letterkenny Institute of Technology,
Ireland. Ruth research interests focus on enterprise scale systems with particular
focus on DevOps and Cloud technologies. She has been a member of many technical
panels and committees including NSAI/TC 2/SC 11 on cloud and distributed systems,
NSAI/TC 2/SC 2 on Software Engineering and ISO/IEC JTC 1/AG 3 "Open Source
Software". Ruth is a member of the working group developing the P2675 DevOps standard. Ruth’s goal in DevOps is to ensure that security and performance are seen as core to development
projects just as it is in configuration projects. Ruth has worked on security projects in the area of applying
DevOps to support Data Science. In addition, Ruth is a member of the ACM, ACM-W, IEEE, IEEE-WIE and the IEEE
Computer Society. Ruth is the Chair of the ACM-W Europe.
Jacques Ludik:

Dr Jacques Ludik is a smart technology entrepreneur, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
expert, author, investor, AI ecosystem builder, and award-winning AI Leader with a
Ph.D. in Computer Science (AI) and 25+ years' experience in AI & Data Science and
its applications. He is currently the Founder & CEO of Cortex Group and Founder &
CEO of Cortex Logic that is focused on providing scalable ultra-personalized AIenabled
wellness solutions and the Founder & President of the Machine Intelligence
Institute of Africa (MIIA) that focuses on transforming Africa through A.I. Dr. Ludik is also involved in building AI-based Wellness, AI-based Trading, Smart Healthcare and Smart
Education based companies with data rich platforms that leverages AI technologies to unlock business,
customer and societal value. He has also founded CSense Systems (Africa's first AI company that was sold to
a multi-national company, specifically General Electric in 2011), Journey, Bennit.AI, Mosaic, and SynerG. Apart
from his executive management roles in these companies, he was previously Vice President Data Science &
Chief Data Officer at Jumo, Director and Big Data & Analytics Leader at General Electric and Senior Lecturer
and Researcher at Stellenbosch University.
Dozens of his papers on AI were published in Journals and International Conferences as well as a book,
Neural Networks and Psychopathology, published by Cambridge University Press (UK). Dr Ludik is currently
writing a book on Transformative Human-Centric Artificial Intelligence, scheduled to be published in 2021.
He also has a patent filed for Knowledge Fusion. Jacques holds a B.Sc. (Cum Laude), Hons. B.Sc. (Cum Laude),
M.Sc. (Cum Laude), and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Stellenbosch University. Dr Ludik currently
also serves on the Advisory Boards of Cirrus, AI Africa Expo and Data Science Nigeria and has launched
AIAfrica.wiki via MIIA. In 2019, he is also the recipient of Africa’s AI Leader of the Year Award. His massive
transformative purpose is to help shape a better future in the Smart Technology Era, and specifically to help
business & society thrive in Smart Technology Era. He is also passionate to help transform Africa through
Smart Technologies such as AI, building AI communities and exponential organizations.
Justine Olawande Daramola:

Prof. Justine Olawande Daramola is a Computer Scientist with research
specialisations in Applied Software Engineering (ASE) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
ASE involves the application of artificial intelligence (AI) methods for the design and
development of intelligent software systems. As an NRF-rated researcher, he is
particularly interested in the use of semantic technologies like ontologies,
knowledge graphs for enabling intelligent capabilities in software systems that are
relevant to real-world domains such as healthcare, education, government, trade and commerce and so on. He is also an active researcher in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Machine
Learning, Big Data Analytics. Some of my ongoing research projects include Explainable AI (XAI), AI for
Healthcare, and Health Data Science. He has successfully supervised many postgraduate students at the
masters and doctoral levels, and served as an External Examiner to many universities across Africa, India,
and Europe.
Carlos Artemio Coello Coello:

Dr Carlos Artemio Coello Coello received a PhD in Computer Science from Tulane
University (USA) in 1996. His research has mainly focused on the design of new
multi-objective optimization algorithms based on bio-inspired metaheuristics (e.g.,
evolutionary algorithms), which is an area in which he has made pioneering
contributions. He currently has more than 500 publications, including more than
160 journal papers and 55 book chapters. He has published a monographic book
and has edited 3 more books with publishers such as World Scientific and Springer. He has also published a book on the history of computing in Spanish, which has sold more than 3000
copies. He has supervised 21 PhD theses (including 3 in Argentina), 46 Masters thesis (including one in
France) and 8 Undergraduate theses. Several of the PhD theses that he has supervised, have received
awards in national competitions. He has also received (with his students) several “best paper awards” at
different international conferences, including the prestigious Genetic and Evolutionary Computation
Conference (GECCO), which is the most important in his field.He is also the only Latin American who has
been awarded twice the “best paper award” of the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation. His
publications currently report 52,662 citations in Google Scholar. According to Scopus, Dr. Coello has 18,782
citations, excluding self-citations and citations from all his co-authors. His h-index is 92, according to
Google Scholar, 60 according to Scopus and 52 according to the ISI Web of Science. In the
ShanghaiRanking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2016 developed by Elsevier, he appears as one of
the 300 most highly cited scientists in the world in “Computer Science”, occupying the first place in
Mexico.He has received several awards, including the National Research Award (in 2007) from the Mexican
Academy of Science (in the area of exact sciences), the 2009 Medal to the Scientific Merit from Mexico City's
congress, the Ciudad Capital: Heberto Castillo 2011 Award for scientists under the age of 45, in Basic
Science, the 2012 Scopus Award (Mexico's edition) for being the most highly cited scientist in engineering in
the 5 years previous to the award and the 2012 National Medal of Science in Physics, Mathematics and
Natural Sciences from Mexico's presidency (this is the most important award that ascientist can receive in
Mexico). He also received the Luis Elizondo Award from the Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey in 2019. He
is the recipient of the prestigious 2013 IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award, "for pioneering contributions to singleand
multiobjective optimization techniques using bioinspired metaheuristics" and of the 2016 The World
Academy of Sciences (TWAS) Award in “Engineering Sciences”. Since January 2011, he is an IEEE Fellow. He
is also AssociateEditor of several international journals including the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary
Computation, Evolutionary Computation and the IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational
Intellience. He is Full Professor with distinction (Investigador Cinvestav 3F) at the Computer Science
Department of CINVESTAV-IPN in Mexico City, Mexico.
Utku Kose received:

Dr. Utku Kose received the B.S. degree in 2008 from computer education of Gazi
University, Turkey as a faculty valedictorian. He received M.S. degree in 2010 from
Afyon Kocatepe University, Turkey in the field of computer and D.S. / Ph. D. degree
in 2017 from Selcuk University, Turkey in the field of computer
engineering.Between 2009 and 2011, he has worked as a Research Assistant in
Afyon Kocatepe University. Following, he has also worked as a Lecturer and
Vocational School – Vice Director in Afyon Kocatepe University between 2011 and 2012, as a Lecturer and Research Center Director in Usak University between 2012 and 2017, and as an
Assistant Professor in Suleyman Demirel University between 2017 and 2019. Currently, he is an Associate
Professor in Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey.He has more than 100 publications including articles,
authored and edited books, proceedings, and reports. He is also one of the series editors of the Biomedical
and Robotics Healthcare Series by CRC Press. His research interest includes artificial intelligence, machine
ethics, artificial intelligence safety, optimization, the chaos theory, distance education, e-learning, computer
education, and computer science. He has also works regarding the field of Literature.
Tshilidzi Marwala:

Professor Tshilidzi Marwala is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Johannesburg.
He was a Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Engineering at the
University of Johannesburg. He was a full Professor of Electrical Engineering, the
Carl and Emily Fuchs Chair of Systems and Control Engineering as well as the
South Africa Chair of Systems Engineering all at the University of the
Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.Before this, he was an executive assistant to the
technical director at the South African Breweries. He holds a BSc in Mechanical Engineering (magna cum laude) from Case Western Reserve University, a Master of
Mechanical Engineering from University of Pretoria,PhD in Engineering from University of Cambridge and
was a post-doctoral associate at Imperial College. His research interests include applications of
computational intelligence to engineering, computer science, finance and medicine.He has extensive
track record in human capacity development having supervised 47 Masters and 30 PhD graduates
to completion. Some of these students have proceeded with their doctoral and post-doctoral
studies at leading universities such as Harvard, Rutgers, Purdue, Oxford, Cambridge, British Columbia
and Concordia. He has published 20 books, over 300 papers in journals, proceedings and book
chapters and holds three international patents. He is an associate editor of the International
Journal of Systems Science (Taylor and Francis Publishers) and was an associate editor of the South
African Journal of Science. Marwala is a registered professional engineer in South Africa, a Fellow of The
Academy of Sciences for the Developing World, Academy of Science of South Africa, South African
Academy of Engineering and a distinguished member of the Association for Computing
Machinery.He has received more than 45 awards including the Order of Mapungubwe from the South
African Government and the President’s Award from the National Research Foundation.
Mustafa Ozuysal:

Dr. Mustafa Özuysal received his Masters degrees from the METU Vision
Laboratory at the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey in the
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and his Ph.D. degree from
the Computer Vision Laboratory at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,
Switzerland in Computer Communication, and Information Sciences. His Ph.D.
focused on object tracking-by-detection, camera egomotion estimation and
augmented reality, specifically learning features from image and video sequences
for fast and reliable object detection. He is a currently an assistant professor. He has co-founded two
techno-park companies funded by the Ministry of Science, Industry, and Technology of Turkey. He has
been a full-time faculty at the Department of Computer Engineering of the Izmir Institute of Technology
since 2013. He is a reviewer for all major Computer Vision conferences and journal including CVPR, ICCV,
ECCV, PAMI, CVIU and TIP.
Enzo Ferrantes:

Dr Enzo Ferrantes completed his PhD in Computer Sciences at Université Paris-
Saclay (CentraleSupeléc / INRIA) in Paris, and his undergrad in Systems Engineering
at UNICEN University (Tandil, Argentina). He worked as a postdoctoral researcher
at Imperial College London (BioMedIA Lab) in the UK. He returned to Argentina in
2017, where he holds a research scientist position from the Argentina's National
Research Council (CONICET) and a lecturer position at Universidad Nacional del
Litoral. He leads the Machine Learning for Biomedical Image Computing research
line in the Research Institute for Signals, Systems and Computational Intelligence, sinc(i). His research
interests span both artificial intelligence and biomedical image analysis, with focus on deep learning
methods.
Fernando Buarque de Lima Neto:

Dr. Fernando Buarque de Lima Neto is Brazilian, with a PhD in Artificial Intelligence
from the University of London (2002), Diploma from Imperial College London-DIC
in Artificial Neural Networks (2002), master’s degree in Computer Science from the
Federal University of Pernambuco (1998) and a degree in Computer Science from
the Catholic University of Pernambuco (1990). He read Philosophy of Science and
Neuroscience at Imperial College London, and studied one-year Lato Sensu in
Business Administration at the School of Administration at the University of Pernambuco-UPE. In 2020 he was elected a permanent member of the Pernambucan Academy of
Sciences-APC. In 2019, he visited the Electrical and Computing Engineer at the University of Florida, as a
CAPES-PVE Senior Scholar. In 2018 he was appointed for five years to the Superior Council of Science
Foundation of the State of Pernambuco (FACEPE), and appointed for two years Research Ambassador at
the University of Münster-WWU. In 2014-15 he did a sabbatical senior visit at the European Center for
Information Systems-WWU. He is Senior Associate Professor at UPE with habilitation at the centennial
Polytechnic School of Pernambuco-POLI, as well as a permanent member of the Doctoral Program in
Computer Engineering.
He holds four active international academic positions: (i) Honorary Professor at CEMPS at the University of
Exeter / UK, (ii) VIP (‘Visiting Int. Professor-Gastprofessor’) in WWU / Germany Economics-Administration,
(iii) Adjunct Professor at Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University / USA, and (iv)
Visiting Professor at Electrical Engineering at the University of Johannesburg. Professor Buarque is
Alexander von Humboldt Fellow / Germany, Senior Member of IEEE / USA, and was CNPQ PQ Accredited
Researcher (2010-2018). He speaks fluently Portuguese, English and Spanish, and understands French,
German and Italian; has more than 220 published works; and successfully supervised about 45 theses and
dissertations, 40 graduation works in Computer Engineering and 40 scientific initiations.
His three current lines of research are (1) Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Computational (IC): Evolutionary, Social
and Hybrid Metaheuristics, (2) Modeling / Simulation of Complex Real Problems, and (3) Explainable
Decision Systems via Computational Semiotics. He regularly receives foreign visitors to his laboratory out
of his extensive collaboration network with 12 universities (10 abroad).
Max Paoli:

Max Paoli With a B.Sc. Hons. in Biochemistry and a D.Phil. in Chemistry, Max Paoli
worked in the area of protein structure and molecular recognition for almost 20
years. His research work took him from York, UK, to laboratories in New Zealand
and the US, including the Harvard Medical School. With academic positions in
Australia and in the UK, he was also a BBSRC David Phillips Research Fellow at the
University of Cambridge, UK, for 5 years. Max and his group solved the structures of several protein-ligand complexes and published research articles in peer-reviewed international journals. He taught both entry level and
advanced university courses, and supervised over a dozen PhD and MSc students. He was a course
convener in Australia where he developed a lecture series on proteomics. In Cambridge, he was a tutor at
St. John’s College.
Max Paoli has worked with The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) for the last three years, serving as
Programme Coordinator. He is in charge of overlooking the activities of the Academy, such as the PhD
and Postdoctoral Fellowships, Research Grants, Exchanges, Prizes. In addition, he delivers regular lectures
and presentations on various topics related to sustainability, sustainable development and education for a
sustainable future.
Max is interested in various issues related to the use of science and scientific education for sustainable
development, and for the implementation of the SDGs.
Bolanle Ojokoh:

Dr. Bolanle Ojokoh is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of
Information Systems of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Nigeria.
She is a member of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), Organization of Women in
Science for the Developing World (OWSD), Computer Professionals Registration
Council of Nigeria (CPN) and Association of Computing Machinery (ACM). She has
mentored up to 20 Masters students and 8 Ph.D students to graduation. She is
currently focusing on Data Science and its applications to issues in developing
economies. She has been an invited speaker on topics related to Big Data, Analytics
and Artificial Intelligence in several international events. She has participated in several funded projects
including the National High Technology Research and Development, MOE China, TWAS-COMSTECH and
TETFUND Nigeria. She has over 80 publications in reputable journals and conferences, and has been a
reviewer for several journals. She is currently an Executive Board Member of the TWAS Young Affiliates
Network (TYAN). She was the Scientific Chair for OWSD- Nigeria in 2015, and a Program Committee of
the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference of Digital Libraries, (JCDL) – New Jersey, 2016 and Toronto, 2017.
Emile Chimusa:

Dr. Emile Chimusa received Ph.D. from the prestigious University of Cape Town,
South Africa. He has extensive experience in designing and applying statistical
methods and machine intelligence algorithms to large multi-omics datasets for
genome-wide association studies, ancestry inference, admixture mapping,
mapping complex diseases and population structure. He is leading computational
population genetics and genetics Epidemiology (CPGEG) research group of more
than 20 postgraduate students at UCT. He is program convener of (1) Honours in
Honours in Human Genetics, (2) He is coordinating and leading the education platform, “UCT Applied
Genomics” and research platform “Computational and Statistical methodologies for human and
environmental health prediction” at the CSIR Centre for High Performance Computing (CHPC), Cape Town.
He led various projects that yield to the design and development of critical genomic machine learning
software tools. He is an active Member of both TYAN and TWAS-SAREP region.
Cabrerizo:

Dr. Cabrerizo is a research member of The National Scientific and Technical
Research Council (CONICET, Argentina) and Associate Professor at National
University of San Martín (UNSAM, Argentina). He earned a BSc in Chemistry (2002)
at the National University of La Plata (UNLP). In 2005 he obtained his Ph.D. degree
in chemical science from the physical chemistry and photochemistry division of
The Research Institute of Theoretical and Applied Physical Chemistry (INIFTA,
UNLP, Argentina). He was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for
Research in Carbohydrates (CIHIDECAR) at National University of Buenos Aires (UBA) (2005 – 2006). He
has carried out multiple short-term research stays abroad (Germany, Japan, Denmark and China). Since
2006 he has been a research member of CONICET at CIHIDECAR (UBA). In 2010 he took the position as the
director of Photochemistry and Molecular Photobiology Research Group, at IIB-INTECH (CONICET -
UNSAM).His current research focuses on understanding the molecular aspects of mechanisms underlying
the processes triggered by UVA and/or visible light. This knowledge provides valuable information for the
development of different biotechnological applications that might contribute to attend unresolved and/or
neglected socially relevant local and global problems related to some infectious and chronic diseases as
well as to changes in the current energy matrix towards more sustainable and renewable sources of
energy. He was awarded the “G. Cilento Award” (by The Inter-American Photochemical Society, 2006); the
“Ranwel Caputto Award” (by the National Academy of Science of Argentina, 2009), the “Dr. Eduardo Gros
prize” (by the National Academy of Exact, Physics and Natural Sciences, ANCEFN, Argentina, 2015), the “Dr.
Eduardo Gros Award” (by the Argentine Society of Research in Organic Chemistry, 2015), Young Affiliated
Member of The World Academy of Science TWAS (2015-2020), among others.
Selma Tekir:

Dr. Selma Tekir studied B.S. in Computer Engineering at Ege University. She received her
M.S. in Computer Engineering from Izmir Institute of Technology. In 2009, she worked
as a visiting researcher at Faculty of Computer Science Chair for Databases, Data
Analysis and Visualization at University of Konstanz-Germany. Tekir received a PhD in
computer engineering from Ege University in 2010. Her research interests include
machine learning for natural language processing (NLP), NLP applications, the
combination of NLP with symbolic reasoning, and news analysis. Currently, she
is working as an assistant professor at Izmir Institute of Technology Department of Computer Engineering
Ming Zhang:

Dr. Ming Zhang received her Bachelor, master and PhD degrees in Computer Science
from Peking University respectively. She is a full professor at Department of
Computer Science, Peking University. Prof. Zhang is a member of Advisory
Committee of Ministry of Education in China, a member of ACM Education Advisory
Committee (formerly Ed Council) and the Chair of ACM SIGCSE China. She is a
member of the ACM/IEEE CC2020 steering group. She has published more than
200 research papers on Machine Learning in the top journals and conferences,
such as ICML, NeurIPS, KDD, ICLR, WWW, ACL, AAAI, IJCAI, ICCV and TKDE. She won
the best paper of ICML 2014 and best paper nominee of WWW 2016. Prof. Zhang is the leading author of
several textbooks on Data Structures and Algorithms in Chinese, and the corresponding course is
awarded as the National Elaborate Course, National Boutique Resource Sharing Course, National Finedesigned
Online Course and National First Class Undergraduate Course by MOE China.
Vicky Nembaware:

Dr. Vicky Nembaware was appointed as the Project Manager for Sickle Data
Coordinating Center (SADaCC) in November 2017 after resigning as the H3Africa
training coordinator. In her current SADaCC role, she oversees capacity
development and training in Sickle Cell Disease specifically in study design, Big
Data Analytics, ontology development and application. She earned her first
degree in Chemistry and Microbiology from the University of Cape Town and
then graduated Cum Laude for her Hons and MSc degrees from the University of Western Cape (South African Bioinformatics Institute). Vicky was awarded a PhD in Bioinformatics in 2008
from the University of Cape Town. In addition to her didactic training in Bioinformatics and Monitoring and
Evaluation, Vicky has research experience in Bioinformatics, Genomics and in the Public Health field. She
also has experience in designing, monitoring and evaluation of projects in the Information Communication
Technology field (particularly in mHealth). Vicky has conducted numerous mHealth projects which include a
public participatory project in the development of the South African National Strategic Plan on AIDS, TB and
HIV (2012-2015). To this end, she developed a mobile phone app in collaboration with various stakeholders
which is aimed primarily to train researchers how to engage and educate the general public on heredity
and health in Africa. "...I am passionate about evidence-based training and mentoring of the next
generation of African health researchers
Lipika Deka:

Dr. Lipika Dekais a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at the School of Computer
Science and Informatics and a member of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence at
De Montfort University (DMU), Leicester, UK.Lipika’s research interest primarily lies
in the area of concurrency control techniques such as for the purpose of
concurrent access of the file system (say for backup) and more importantly for
online software updates in for example the autonomous vehicles or sensors in the
IoT context. In parallel, Lipika is interested in the development of efficient and
suitable machine learning techniques for Intelligent Transportation Systems and downstream space
applications such as smart agriculture (particularly for adaptation to climate change) as well as soil and
water analysis.
Lipika holds a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati,
India in the area of Concurrency control techniques and developed her interest in the intersection of
machine learning and a number of global challenges as a Post Doc at Loughborough University UK before
joining DMU. Lipika is an ACM and ACM-W member and holds the position of Vice-Chair of the ACM-W UK
Chapter. She organised ACM-W UK’s annual INSPIRE event in 2018 and also supported the WomENcourage
2018 and WomENcurage 2020 as the chair for workshop and tutorial committee