
Ujunwa Mgboh
PhD Candidate, Wayne State University
ujunwa.mgboh@wayne.edu
BIO
I am currently a final year Ph.D student at the Department of Computer Science, Wayne State University, being mentored by Dongxiao Zhu. Before joining Wayne State University, I earned my M.S. in Computer Science from Eastern Michigan University (EMU) and my B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Nigeria (UNN).
My research and academic trajectory have led to my appointment as a Tenure -Track Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin, Green bay, beginning in Fall 2026. I look forward to building a research program that advances trustworthy AI while contributing to excellence in teaching and student mentorship.
My research focuses on machine learning and transformer-based methods for medical imaging and radiotherapy treatment planning, with a particular emphasis on direct fluence map prediction, physics-aware learning, and robust AI for clinically deployable treatment planning systems. My work has resulted in publications in leading venues, including Medical Imaging with Deep Learning (MIDL) and Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME), as well a journal submission in the field of AI for radiotherapy.
Technical skills
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SQL (proficient)
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Python (proficient)
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AWS (intermediate)
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Git (proficient)
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HTML (intermediate)
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MATLAB (intermediate)
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Agile Development (proficient)
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PHP (proficient)
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CSS (intermediate)
Document(s)
FAVORITE QUOTE
"Success is reserved for those who persevere"
RECENT PROJECT
I'm currently using deep learning models for medical image prediction to help with cancer treatment."