
TITLE (PROF/DR/): Engr.
NAME: MICHEAL OGUNDERO
POSITION: LECTURER II SPECIALISATION: Control Systems and Artificial Intelligence
EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with Bachelor’s degree or other initial professional education, such as nursing, include postdoctoral training and residency training if applicable. Add/delete rows as necessary.)
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION | DEGREE (if applicable) | Completion Date MM/YYYY | FIELD OF STUDY |
University of Lagos- Akoka, Lagos Nigeria | B.Sc. | 01/2016 | Systems Engineering |
University of Lagos- Akoka, Lagos Nigeria | M.Sc. | 07/2019 | Systems Engineering |
A. Personal Statement
I am an early career researcher with interests in Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, and Control Systems. My work also spans water technology, with a focus on smart monitoring and treatment processes. My research applies machine learning to challenges in energy, environment, and infrastructure. I am passionate about solving real-world problems through intelligent systems and automation. My goal is to bridge smart technology and societal needs through impactful research. I collaborate across disciplines to create sustainable, scalable solutions. My research outputs are targeted toward improving lives and supporting development. I aspire to contribute meaningfully to global challenges.
B. Positions, Scientific Appointments, and Honours
PhD Student – AFRETEC Member Inclusive Digital Transformation Research Grant Award for Strengthening Water Access and Quality in selected African Countries | July 2023 – Present
C. Selected Most Recent Publications /Contributions to Knowledge
T. A. Fashanu, L M. Adetoro, A. A. Ayorinde, O. S. Asaolu and M. A. Ogundero. 2024 “A Synthetic Gain Selection Framework for Robust Pitch Attitude Control of Slender Airframes” Nigerian Journal of Technology. 43 (3): 509-517
T.A. Fashanu, C. Ndunaga , M.A. Ogundero, and O. Oluwatusin 2023. “An Innovative Simulation Algorithm for Optimising the Cost of Communal Water Supply Systems Using Epanet” (Nigerian Journal of Technology. 42: 447-456.
T.A. Fashanu, K.O. Orolu, S.A. Adeshina, M.A. Ogundero, and O. Ibidapo-Obe. 2019. “Nonlinear Relative Stability Analysis of Some Nigerian Geological Formations as Radioactive Wastes Repository.” Nigerian Journal of Technology. 38: 903-911.
D. Collaborators/ Networks (International inclusive)
Caroline Jelagat, University of Nairobi, Kenya