Biography
I was born in Brooklyn, New York but raised in Nigeria, where my determination for knowledge was built with the resilience in my culture. Reading and exploring history are two passions that have exposed me to different perspectives and has forced me to ask questions in a constant search of the truth. As I continued my education, I discovered Computer Forensics alongside International Affairs which led me to be curious on how computer systems can be used to solve real-world problems and the role of computer forensics in international cybercrime. Outside of academics, I have competed in robotics competitions, participated in the Congressional App Challenges, and Represented in delegate positions at Model United Nation Conferences. These activities lead me to trust in knowledge that is stemmed from hard work, mistakes and mentorship. I am excited to join an Internship Program that prioritizes curiosity, initiative and interdisciplinary exploration. I look forward to contribute my unique perspective, gain hands-on experience that will guide me towards a successful career.
Academic Information
Status: Undergraduate Student
Year in Program: 1st
Major/Specialty: Major: Computer Science with an interest in Machine Learning/AI
Degrees: High School Diploma - Bryant High School (Earned) Bachelor of Science, Computer Science - Philander Smith University (In Progress)
Research Areas
Applied Mathematics; Computer Science; Machine Learning/AI; Mathematics
Research Interests
I am interested in researching the roles of computer forensics in international cyber crime and the creation of a set of globally recognized laws to help combat cybercrime. I am also interested in Machine Learning and AI. I am interested in Physics, Applied mathematics as well as theoretical mathematics
Topical Areas
Applied Mathematics; Computer Science; Informatics, Analytics and Information Science; Visualization and Human-Computer Systems
Relevant Coursework
Applied Computer Science Programming I Calculus I and II Physics I (Algebra based)