David Anyiwo

David Anyiwo

David E Anyiwo PROFESSOR Dept of Management Information Systems

Phone 301-860-3626 danyiwo@bowiestate.edu

Main Campus Center for Business and Grad Studies, Room 3319

Dr. David Anyiwo teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in software structures, information systems analysis and design, business process and change management, decision support systems, electronic commerce, database systems, project management, and information/network security.

Education

He earned his doctorate degree in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia, and received the master’s and baccalaureate (summa cum laude) degrees in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from the University of Massachusetts.  Also, he completed a comprehensive program of Advanced Study in Intelligent Decision Systems at the National Defense University; and was the recipient of several scholarship and fellowship awards, including University Fellowships at the University of Virginia and Carnegie-Mellon University, as well as the National Science Foundation Fellowship.

Research Interests

Dr. Anyiwo is an internationally recognized scholar who has led innovative research efforts at several U.S. and international universities, public agencies and corporations, including Bowie State University, George Mason University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Port Harcourt, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).  He provided technical leadership in the building of the electronic commerce domain of the DARPA Agent Mark-up Language (DAML, now OWL – Web Ontology Language).As a summer faculty fellow, Dr. Anyiwo has contributed to several frame-breaking research programs and other advanced systems engineering efforts at DARPA and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Program Analysis and Evaluation Division) since 1998.

His work spans the fields of intelligent agent-based computing, Semantic Web development, integrated learning systems, global autonomous language exploitation, as well as human-computer interaction and collaboration. He has published several technical papers in leading professional journals and conference proceedings, and has served on the program and advisory committees of numerous national and international conferences.

His hobbies include swimming, gardening, and coaching little league soccer and softball teams.