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Uganda Martyrs University

University

umu.ac.ug/Kampala, Uganda

About

Uganda Martyrs University (UMU) is a chartered, faith-based, not-for-profit private university in Uganda, established in 1993. UMU is recognized nationally and internationally for its commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement. The university fosters interdisciplinary scholarship with a strong emphasis on sustainable development, ethics, and innovation.

UMU’s research initiatives span a wide range of fields, including computer science, artificial intelligence, data science, public policy, education, health systems, and the social sciences. The university actively collaborates with regional and international partners to apply cutting-edge research to real-world challenges, particularly in the areas of digital transformation, social impact, and inclusive development.

Through its research centres and faculties, UMU provides an enabling environment for global partnerships, knowledge transfer, and training of the next generation of researchers. The university is committed to advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by integrating technology, ethics, and community-focused innovation into its academic and research programs.

Information Science and Engineering (ENG)

Information Science and Engineering (ENG)G1-Computer science and informatics

Mathematics (MAT)

Mathematics

SCIENTIFIC PANELS

Information Science and Engineering (ENG)Mathematics (MAT)

Representatives

Harriet Sibitenda

Researcher and Lecturer

Uganda Martyrs University

Marketplace (1)

  • Project cooperation

    AI-Driven Modeling of Health Narratives, Risk Perception, and Decision Making

    This project develops AI and NLP methods for analyzing health narratives, risk perception, and decision making using population scale text data, combining behavioral science, LLMs, temporal analysis, and explainable AI for health insights.

    • Proposal Idea
    • MSCA-POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
    • POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: Looking for Fellow
    Author

    Harriet Sibitenda

    Researcher and Lecturer at Uganda Martyrs University

    Kampala, Uganda