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Dr Chris Imafidon

Contact details

Position: Senior Lecturer

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8223 2271

Email: c.o.imafidon@uel.ac.uk

Contact address:

School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering (ACE)
University of East London
4-6 University Way
Beckton
London E16 2RD

Brief biography

CHRIS IMAFIDON – One of the “World’s foremost scholars on leveraging informatics for learning and exceptional achievement (genius)” according to the BBC, CNN and USA-Today. Hewas described by TIME magazine as an "intellectual icon." Leading Harvard and Oxford University educated professors have described him as "the patriarch of modern education and informatics"

Chris is a multi-award winning researcher and scientific pioneer. A member of the Information Age Executive Round-table forum - which is made up of the top 15 IT experts, decision-makers, CIOs, and executives in the UK. He is a consultant to government and industry leaders worldwide. As a former University lecturer based in Cambridge he also has been a guest lecturer at the University of Oxford (Keble College) and a visiting Professor to various American Universities, including Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, SUNY, Georgetown, Miami, LSU, and has collaborated with scientists at Yale University. He continues to mentor, supervise and examine both internal and external Ph.D, postgraduate and undergraduate students at Imperial College, Cambridge, UCL and for Queen Mary University of London, where he was a former Head of theManagement Technology Unit. Chris served on the Board of Governors, Woodford County High School (one of the nation's most successful schools) he currently serves on the board of Excellence in Education programme.

Chris as European editor has pioneered the use of internet based technologies for an on-line publication which generated approximately one million pounds (£1,000,000.00) in its first year. He is one of the pioneers of the world's first-ever masters degree in Internet Engineering in London, UKand won a £1m funding (Equipment grant) for an earlier comparative computerised study.

Chris has been quoted in, contributed to, and featured in over 1,500 major media outlets world-wide,including the BBC, CNN, ITV, Fox-News, Time Magazine, Sky News, Wall Street Journal, USA-Today, Newsweek, New York Times, TV5, Times, Guardian, Telegraph, The Daily Mail, Evening Standard, Mirror, Sun, Voice, Express, Daily Star, Vancouver Sun, China Today, NTA TV, Pretoria Times, India Today and many more (See www.imafidon.com). On two occasions, Chris received invitations to appear on the Oprah Winfrey TV Show (USA). During a recent live interview on the BBC, he received a huge cry from the audience to become the British Secretary of State for Education. His students have been featured in major media outfits around the world after breaking various world records.

He has also been aired, recorded, web-casted, U-streamed and transmitted over multiple channels discussing learning, educational informatics, clinical informatics or computer security. He has mentored/taught students who are widely regarded as geniuses after making them record breakers in all major examinations, including records in Technology and Mathematics beyond the current Guinness Book of World Records. His more mature students and mentees are captains of industry and academic leaders who regularly address NATO, and IEEE conferences.

Recently, Chris has also received multiple invitations from BBC-TV's "The One Show", "The Big Question", "Outlook" and other prime time News bulletins including Sky Channel's Brunch News. He has written or inspired hundreds of journal papers and books and is widely regarded as the most cited author in aspects of scientific research. He has over 300 presentations/publications in Specialist and related journals and has been contributing Editor, a reviewer and regular contributor to various publications. The BBC recently referred to his students as showing "academic excellence [genius] by understanding advanced concepts at phenomenal speed". Chris currently lectures at UEL, London.

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