Lakwonyero Daniel

Office Attendant


Mr. Lakwonyero Daniel is a proficient web developer and dedicated User Support Technician, known for his exceptional skills in the field of information and communication technologies. With a passion for technology and a commitment to enhancing user experiences, he has established himself as a valuable asset at the Directorate of ICTs, Gulu University. Born with an innate curiosity for all things tech, Lakwonyero embarked on his journey by pursuing a formal education in Computer Science. His academic pursuits equipped him with a strong foundation in programming languages, software development, and network systems.

Qualifications

Institution Period Degree obtained
IBM Skills Build – Cavendish University Uganda 2025 – 2026 (January) Certificate in Web Development – Digital credential No. PLAN-8749C02A78EC)
Cavendish University Uganda 2022-2025 Bachelors of Computer Science – In progress
IBM – Cavendish University Uganda 2023-2024 Certificate in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Cavendish University Uganda 2021-2022 Diploma in Computer Science and IT
Gulu Institute of Science and Technology 2019-2020 National Certificate in Information and Communication Technology

 

Research Interests

My research focuses on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on our daily lives. I am particularly interested in how AI can be applied to the development of robust and intelligent software systems, as well as its integration with Robotics and the Internet of Things (IoT) to create innovative, real-world solutions. My goal is to explore practical applications of AI that enhance efficiency, improve decision-making, and drive technological advancement in society.

Publications

Greg Klazura1, Peter Kayima2, Martin Situma3, Edwin Musinguzi4, Robert Mugarura5, James Nyonyintono6, Ava Yap7, James Cope8, Richard Akello9, Emmanuel Kiwanuka9, Moses Odonkara9, Chelsea Okellowange9, Jennifer Adongpiny9, Daniels Lakwanyero9, Patricia Atim9, Aber Patience Cadrine9, Joshua Olara9, Amulya Boppana1, Ruth Laverde7, Sergio d'Agostino10, Bruno Cigliano10 , Doruk Ozgediz7, Thomas Sims1, Phyllis Kisa2 . (2024) . Pediatric Surgery Collaboration in Uganda, the Benefits of Long Term Partnerships at Regional Referral Hospitals . Research Square, [online] Volume 1. Available at: https://assets-eu.researchsquare.com/files/rs-4332253/v1/4e380dcb-969c-4319-966f-bdae3dffbbcb.pdf?c=1744206845

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