The School of Computing and Informatics is a center of excellence dedicated to advancing Kenya’s digital transformation agenda in alignment with Vision 2030, the Digital Economy Blueprint, and Africa’s innovation priorities. The School integrates cutting-edge research, industry-driven training, and community impact initiatives to address Kenya’s socio-economic, governance, health, climate, and security challenges through technology. Learn More
Our Vision
To develop globally competitive graduates, conduct impactful research, and deliver technology-driven solutions that advance Kenya’s socio-economic development and digital future.
Our mission
To be Kenya’s leading hub for transformative digital innovation, research excellence, and sustainable technological development.
Dr. Malanga Kennedy Ndenga is a senior lecturer and Dean of the School of Computing and Informatics. In addition to steering the school, he teaches, carries out research, and mentors junior researchers in Computer Science. Malanga has research interests in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data science, and Empirical Software Engineering with a focus on developing solutions for societal problems. He has published several journal and conference articles in these areas and made contributions of resources on Github and Kaggle. He has previously held leadership portfolios at his previous work places. Malanga is also a consultant of Digital Space Consultants and the Commission for University Education (C.U.E). He carried out his doctoral research at the Laboratoire d’Informatique Avancée de Saint-Denis (LIASD) of the University of Paris 8 (France) where he was awarded a PhD. in Computer Science.
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