Dr. Elliot Kojo Attipoe is a Computer Science lecturer, researcher, and Information Technology professional at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, where he is affiliated with the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology. His academic and professional work focuses on applying computing, intelligent systems, and digital technologies to address practical challenges in education, health, cybersecurity, business, and society.
He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Cape Coast, an MSc in Information Management and Technology from Cranfield University, UK, and a BSc in Computer Science from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University, Australia.
Dr. Attipoe has over 15 years of tertiary-level teaching experience, teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. His teaching areas include object-oriented programming, Unix Programming environment, software engineering, system analysis and design, management information systems, research methods, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science. He is passionate about the classroom and is committed to imparting technological knowledge to students, professionals, and lifelong learners who are ready to learn.
His research interests and areas of specialization include Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Science, Predictive Analytics, Educational Data Mining, Learning Analytics, Information Systems Development, Design Science Research, and Digital Transformation in Education. His research contributes to the development and application of intelligent and data-driven systems in education, healthcare, cybersecurity, and information systems development.
Dr. Attipoe’s scholarly output includes publications in machine learning, health informatics, educational technology, cybersecurity, learning management systems, and predictive analytics. His recent works include studies on ensemble learning for diabetes prediction, machine learning applications in disease prediction, learning management system effectiveness, cybersecurity, cloud security, and student performance prediction.
He is a Commonwealth Scholar and a member of several professional associations, including the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), the Ghana Science Association (GSA), the Information Technology Association of Ghana (ITAG), the Internet Society (ISOC), and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE). He is also passionate about ICT for Development (ICT4D) and digital transformation, with a strong interest in using technology to promote innovation, inclusion, educational improvement, and sustainable development.
Through teaching, research, mentorship, academic material development, and professional engagement, Dr. Attipoe continues to contribute to the advancement of computing education, applied research, and technology-driven development in Ghana and beyond.