Dr. Lawrence Iweriebor is a Senior Lecturer of Data Science and a seasoned educator in Data analytics, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Economics. He holds a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence, a master’s degree in data science, a master’s in economics, and a bachelor’s degree in Statistics. Dr. Iweriebor has taught both graduate and undergraduate courses in data analytics, data science, business intelligence, predictive modeling, and artificial intelligence. His areas of interest include fraud detection, machine learning applications, financial cybersecurity, health data analytics, and the ethical use of AI. He has published research in the fields of AI and fraud detection. Dr. Iweriebor is actively involved in training and mentoring professionals in data-driven decision-making across industries.
- Senior Lecturer of Data Science – Leading program development and strategic growth initiatives
- Curriculum Developer – Designing and implementing courses in AI, data analytics, and data science
- Webinar Organizer & Moderator – Hosting and leading professional development events and tech panels
- Mentor & Trainer – Guiding students and professionals in AI, data science, and career transitions
- Research Leader – Conducting interdisciplinary research in AI, cybersecurity, and healthcare analytics
Ph.D. Artificial Intelligence
MS Data Science
MS Economics
BSc Statistics
Expertise
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
- Data Science & Business Analytics
- Healthcare Data & Clinical Informatics
- Financial Cybersecurity & Fraud Detection
- Predictive Modeling & Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Curriculum Design
Research Interests
- AI applications in finance/business
- Financial fraud prevention and cybersecurity
- Predictive analytics
- Ethics and fairness in AI
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