

Dr Taiwo Adedeji
Summary
I am a Lecturer at the School of Computing (SoC). Before my full-time academic role, I worked as a Teaching Fellow, Research Assistant, Research Fellow and Part-time Lecturer at SoC. I had occasional stints in the industry as a database/network analyst, database administrator and IT service delivery analyst.
At SoC, I teach Computer Networks, IT Project Management, Management of Information Systems & E-Commerce and Databases. I am a module coordinator for the "Project Management" and "Management of Information Systems & E-Commerce" modules in Year 3. I am part of the team coordinating final-year projects. I mentor undergraduate and postgraduate students and supervise MSc projects.
My research interests include health informatics, digital health, primary care computing and research skills development.
Research outputs
2023
Explainable artificial intelligence and mobile health for treating eating disorders in young adults with autism spectrum disorder based on the theory of change: a mixed method protocol
Omisade, O., Gegov, A., Zhou, S., Good, A., Tryfona, C., Sengar, S. S., Prior, A., Liu, B., Adedeji, T., Toptan, C. M.
26 Nov 2023,
Research output: Conference contribution
One health in a digital world: technology, data, information and knowledge
Scott, P., Adedeji, T., Nakkas, H., Andrikopoulou, E.
6 Jul 2023, In: Yearbook of Medical Informatics
Research output: Article
Barriers, priorities and lessons learned in achieving electronic health records interoperability in low- and middle-income countries: workshop findings
Adedeji, T., Nakkas, H., Fraser, H., Scott, P.
19 May 2023,
Research output: Conference contribution
2022
Theory of change: a tool for engaging the health and care workforce in developing digital skills
Adedeji, T., Targema-Takema, R. N., Griffiths, A., Scott, P.
5 Sep 2022,
Research output: Conference contribution
Implementing electronic health records in primary care using the theory of change: Nigerian case study
Adedeji, T., Fraser, H., Scott, P.
11 Aug 2022, In: Journal of Medical Internet Research. 10, 8, p. 1-17, 17p., e33491
Research output: Article
2021
The importance of primary care records in low- and middle-income settings for care, resource management and disease surveillance: a review
Fraser, H., Adedeji, T. A., Amendola, P.
1 Oct 2021,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)