Opeyemi Adesina is an Associate Professor and computing school director with 12 years of software engineering and academic experience, specializing in Java, Python, UML and object-oriented design. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and has translated research into industry impact—developing an autonomous comfort-setting system that resulted in two US patents for General Motors. His work focuses on safety-critical systems, where he devises methods to analyze and uncover flaws, and he has contributed over six years to open-source design and algorithm implementations. Based in Abbotsford, BC, he combines hands-on engineering with academic leadership, driving industry partnerships and curriculum strategy while mentoring the next generation of software developers. An uncommon strength is his track record of moving ML-driven innovations from lab prototypes to patented, real-world automotive applications.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Computer Science, Master of Science, Computer Science at University of Ilorin
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science at University of Ottawa
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