Position: Lecturer and Programme Leader
Location: Dockland Campus Room EB.1.91
Telephone: 020 8223 3344
Email: edoh@uel.ac.uk
Contact address:
University of East London
4-6 University Way
Beckton
London E16 2RDAloysius had a BSc degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering and worked in Electrical, Telecommunication and Computing industries. He also worked in the Railway industry for 10 year and became Chief Mechanical/ Electrical Engineer. Before moving to academic, Aloysius worked as a consultant on Railway Computerization at Crown Agents Company Ltd, Sutton UK. He completed MSc in IT at UEL and continued at City University where he obtained MPhil in Computer Science and taught software development using UML, database and BIS. Aloysius is currently a PhD candidate working on Information Systems that focuses on the development of a new epidemiological CVD risk prediction tool for clinical and health informatics application.
Aloysius is a Follow of HEA and has lectured in Germany as well as Amsterdam on Erasmus exchange programs. He is the UEL link lecturer for OPNET software that is used for analysing and optimising computer networks. Aloysius is a member of many professional bodies and active in the following research areas namely distributed systems, health informatics, Analysing Cloud Computing using OPNET and information system development using UML with Agile methodology.
Computing Lecturer and Programmer Leader for BSc IT
1. Edoh Aloysius, Combinatorial Multi-attribute Auction (CMOA) Framework for e-auction IEEE and CIS2E 05 Conference, Bradford USA, December 10 – 20, 2005.
2. Edoh Aloysius, Pat. K. Litho, CMOA (Combinatorial Multi-attribute Auction): An Alternative to eBay In the Cultures of eBay Conference, University of Essex, 24th-25th August 2005. .
3. Imafidon C, Kans A, Edoh A, Optimisation of clinical information system using CMAUT , submitted to the Third IEEE International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM 2008) November 13-16, 2008 London UK
4. Imafidon C, Kans A, Edoh A, Human organ re-representation using UML and CMAUT In Advances in Computing and Technology (AC & T) Conference – January 2009
5. Imafidon C, Kans A, Edoh A, Framework for optimising clinical information system In Advances in Computing and Technology (AC & T) Conference – January 2010

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