Chinwe Ekenna

Chinwe Ekenna

Associate Professor
College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering
Department of Computer Science
Education

Ph.D., Computer Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 2016

M.Sc., Computer Science, Covenant University, Ogun State, Nigeria, 2008

B.Sc., Computer Science, Covenant University, Ogun State, Nigeria, 2006

Chinwe Ekenna
About

Dr. Chinwe Ekenna is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University at Albany, State University of New York, and the Director of the Robotics, Algorithm and Computable Systems (RACS) Laboratory

Dr. Ekenna is a faculty advisor for UAlbany's student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery-Women (ACM-W) and participates in publicly engaged activities which encourage young women in STEM. One such activity was the Meet the Women in Robotics Workshop (WiRW) at the 2019 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference (R:SS) on June 23, 2019, which she presented with researchers from the U.S. Air Force Academy. The workshop was designed to raise the visibility of women in robotics, strengthen the community of female roboticists by bringing together women from various disciplines and subfields in robotics, provide opportunities for networking, and connect junior female robotics researchers to senior mentors in the field. The workshop was funded by the National Science Foundation.


Research Interests

Dr. Ekenna’s research centers on intelligent motion planning applied to robotics and proteins. She has explored intelligent adaptation of robotic motion planning to improve planning time and the utilization of available methods to improve overall quality of results. Her research interest includes Robotics, Machine learning, and Computational Biology.

For more information about Dr. Ekenna's research, as well as her publications, grants, and other academic activities, please visit the RACS Lab page.


Courses Taught

  • ICSI 409 Theory of Computation - Fall 2019
  • ICSI 503 Algorithms and Data Structures - 2016
  • ICSI 521 Discrete Mathematics and Applications - 2016
  • ICIS 519 Computational Geometry - Fall 2020