TERESA ABUYA
Lecturer
Dr.
Teresa Kwamboka Abuya is a Lecturer in the Department of Computing
Sciences at Kisii University, Kenya, with over 13 years of teaching, research,
leadership, and innovation experience in higher education. She holds a Diploma
in Technical Education from Kenya Technical Trainers College, a Bachelor of
Science degree in
Information Technology, a Master of Science in Computer Systems, and a PhD in
Information Technology from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and
Technology (JKUAT). She previously served as the Examination Coordinator, Programmes Coordinator
and Chairperson of the Department of Computing Sciences for six years,
where she provided academic and administrative leadership while contributing to
curriculum development, quality assurance, and programme coordination She teaches and supervises
undergraduate and postgraduate students in Artificial Intelligence, Machine
Learning, Data Mining and analytics,
Image Processing, Software Engineering, and Distributed Systems. Her research interests span Artificial Intelligence, Machine
Learning, Computer Vision, Medical Image Processing, Natural Language
Processing, ICT for Development, Digital Transformation, and other emerging
technologies that address societal challenges.
Dr. Abuya has
authored two academic books and numerous peer-reviewed journal articles in
internationally recognized journals, with research contributions in medical
image denoising, cancer prediction, deep learning, distributed systems, digital
learning technologies, and AI-enabled healthcare. She has attracted competitive
research funding, including a KSh 5 million National Research Fund (NRF) grant
and a Kisii University Internal Research Grant, and holds patents and
copyrights for innovations in artificial intelligence, medical devices,
blockchain-enabled e-governance, and intelligent healthcare systems. In
recognition of her innovative work, her invention, Vision
Link AI Assistant,
won the Gold Medal at the 15th International Invention Fair in the Middle East (IIFME)
in Kuwait, placing among the top innovations showcased from over 150 inventions
worldwide. Beyond academia, she is actively involved in youth empowerment
through Ajira Digital, Women TechMakers, Digital Playbook Africa, and other
digital skills initiatives that have equipped hundreds of young people with
employability and entrepreneurship skills. She has also served on numerous
university committees, national Boards of Management, and professional
organizations, while mentoring students, supervising postgraduate research,
promoting intellectual property and innovation, and advancing responsible AI
for sustainable development.
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