Hello! My name is Wisdom
I’m a Computer Science Ph.D. Student at Georgetown University advised by Prof. Elissa Redmiles. I’m a member of the CS Security Lab. My current work examines content generated by intelligent systems and how we can leverage cues from these outputs to develop more efficient systems that are both user-centered and free from harm. I hold a Master’s degree from the University of Sheffield and a Bachelor’s in Computer Science from the University of Port Harcourt.
Outside of research, I have served on the United Nation’s COVID-19 research project, provided software solutions at the British National Health Service, and spent three years working in data-centric roles within different media organizations. For hobbies, this actually has evolved over time, the only constant part is that I read books, and spend the remaining time thinking about what I read.
Updates
- Presenting our work at the United Nations 63rd Graduate Study Conference in Geneva, Switzerland! July 2025
- Our Poster on DNS Resolver Security: Operator Perspectives and Practices has been accepted to SOUPS! 2025
- Nominated as a Design and Technology Fellow at the Fellowship of Auschwitz Study for Professional Ethics 2025 in Germany and Poland!
- Presented our ongoing work on AI and copyright at the Data and Society Workshop, New York, 2025
- We are having an open-to-the-public AI Art Competition culminating in an AI Art Exhbition, April 2025
- Joined the Responsible AI Network (Now part of Georgetown AI association) 2024, see our work on the 2024 US National security memorandum on AI
- Will be working with the Technology and Society Initiative and the Massive Data Institute as a Fritz Research Fellow.
- Started a Computer Science PhD at Georgetown University working with Dr. Elissa Redmiles.
- Accepted a position working with the National Health Service in Barnsley, April 2024.
- Teaching Python for Data Science at the All African Post-graduate Research Society (Mar - July 2024).
- Accepted to join the Media and Journalism School as a Research Assistant with Tianhao Yuan and Dr. Bina Ogbebor.