Olufemi OYELAMI
Professor
college of Computing and Communication Studies (COCCS)
Computer Science Programme
Olufemi Moses Oyelami possesses a B.Sc. in Computer Science, an M.Sc. in Computer Science and a Ph.D. also in Computer Science. He is currently a Professor of Computer Science and he has had 18 years of teaching and research experiences in the university system.
He has prizes, honours, distinctions and grants to his honour. He also reviews for publishing outlets both locally and internationally. His hobbies include reading in quest for general knowledge, driving and watching football.
Education
- B.Sc., University of Ilorin
- M.Sc., University of Ibadan
- Ph.D., Covenant University
Research
Research interests intersect Mobile Computing, Algorithm Development and Human-Computer Interaction. He recently finds interest in eGovernment. He has published widely both locally and internationally.
Institutional Service
- Ag. Head of Department of Computer Science and Information Technology.
- Ag. Provost of the College of Computing and Communication Studies from 2019 to 2022
- Vice-Provost of the College of Postgraduate Studies.
Professional Service
- Reviews for both reputable national and international journals.
- Reviewed for several local and international conferences and book chapters.
- Ph.D. external examiner and has also reviewed several Ph.D. theses.
- Coordinator of chapters of Fundamentals Computing Sciences Book 2, which is at the instance of the National Universities Commission.
Selected Publications
- Hans Bezemer and Olufemi Moses Oyelami. (2016), “A Variant of Modified Diminishing Increment Sorting: Circlesort and its Performance Comparison with some Established Sorting Algorithms”. International Journal of Experimental Algorithms (IJEA), 6(2):14 – 24. https://www.cscjournals.org/manuscript/Journals/IJEA/Volume6/Issue2/IJEA-48.pdf
- Oyelami Olufemi Moses and Awolola Adedeji Todimu (2018), “Development, User Satisfaction and Acceptability Evaluation of a Multimodal Admission Requirements Search System”. International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 119 (12): 12937-12944. https://acadpubl.eu/hub/2018-119-12/articles/5/1175.pdf
- Oyelami Olufemi Moses (2019), “Spoken Dialogue System: Its Applications in the Developing Countries and a Technology for Bridging the Digital Divide and Augmenting Scarce Services in Those Countries”. Asian Journal of Research in Computer Science, 4(2): 1-11. https://journalajrcos.com/index.php/AJRCOS/article/view/68
- Oyelami Olufemi Moses (2020), “Performances of Modified Diminishing Increment Sorting In Improving the Performances of Some Sorting Algorithms”. International Journal of Experimental Algorithms (IJEA), 8 (1): 1-23. https://www.cscjournals.org/manuscript/Journals/IJEA/Volume8/Issue1/IJEA-51.pdf
- Oyelami M. O., Famutimi R. F. and Fadare T. S. (2021), “Development and Evaluation of an Android-based Yoruba Language Proverbs Preservatory and Repository System”. International Journal of Computer Applications, 183(6): 9-15. https://www.ijcaonline.org/archives/volume183/number6/31929-31929-2021921228
- Oyelami Moses Olufemi, Awoniran Olalekan Monsir and Oyakhire Rudolf Omozuafo (2021), “Development and Success Evaluation of a Chatbot-based Herbs and Fruits Therapeutic Properties Inquiry System”. International Journal of Applied Information Systems, 12(37): 23-28. https://www.ijais.org/archives/volume12/number37/1117-2021451909/
- Awoniran, O. M. , Oyelami, M. O., Ikono, R. N., Famutimi, R. F. and. Famutimi, T. I. (2022), “A Machine Learning Technique for Detection of Diabetes Mellitus”. A Proceeding of 2022 5th Information Technology for Education and Development (ITED), Abuja, Nigeria, 2022, pp. 1-6. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10051439
- Olufemi, M., Oyelami, Thomas, O., Falana and Oluwaseyi, S., Erinfolami, “A Determination of the Level of Adoption of eGovernment-based Conversational Systems in Nigeria”. In the ACM–2023 7th International Conference on E-commerce, E-Business and E-Government (ICEEG 2023), Apr 27, 2023 – Apr 29, 2023, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK. https://dl.acm.org/doi/fullHtml/10.1145/3599609.3599616