Nigerian IBM Chief
Scientist heads Africa
Osamuyimen
T. (Uyi) Stewart
IBM
Distinguished Engineer, & Chief Scientist, IBM Research - Africa
Nairobi,
Kenya
Dr. Osamuyimen (Uyi) Stewart is an IBM Distinguished
Engineer (one of IBM's top technical honors); and the chief scientist of IBM
Research – Africa, focusing on technological innovations germane to the African
Continent. He has 20 years experience in software and services research
including speech interfaces, machine translation, natural language processing,
mobile, and social computing.
In software development, he has led the implementation
of real-world solutions used by millions of users. In the services industry, he
was instrumental to the formation of IBM’s Services Innovation Lab, responsible
for the technical strategy and program management involving 200 researchers
across eight global labs. Furthermore, he is the co-founder of IBM Research –
Africa: the first commercial research lab in the continent. In 2014, he was
recognized by CNN's African Voices as one of 13 people who have shaken up the
continent. He has also been named one of Africa's Top 50 Trailblazers by the
Africa report magazine (August 2015) as "pioneers who will lead us to the
Africa of tomorrow"
Dr. Stewart received his doctorate in 1998 from McGill
University, Canada, for his work in generative syntax (published as an
“Outstanding Dissertation in Linguistics”). He obtained a Master of Philosophy
degree in 1991 from Cambridge University, England, after graduating with a First
Class Honors from the University of Benin, Nigeria, in 1987.
Uyi has received numerous recognition for his work
including IBM’s Outstanding Technical Achievement Award, along with other IBM
Research Awards. He has also received the external Black Engineer of the Year
Award for Outstanding Technical Contribution – Industry (2014, USA). He
currently holds 9 patents and has authored over 50 publications in top journals
and conferences. He is a passionate champion for "technological innovation
in Africa for Africa" with interviews on CNN, BBC, CNBC, Al Jazeera, etc.
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