Albert Cofie
Adjunct Faculty, Computer Science & Information Systems
Albert Cofie is a lecturer, researcher, and consultant with at least two decades of experience in industry and academia. He brings a multidisciplinary background to his work, combining expertise in mathematics, computer science, project management, and communication studies. He serves as an Adjunct Faculty member at Ashesi University, where he teaches Applied Calculus and coordinates the Academic Mentoring Program.
He is also a researcher for the STOP NCD project, a collaborative effort to control non-communicable diseases in neglected West African regions. Albert holds a Master of Science in Industrial Mathematics from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Physics from the University of Ghana. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from Wisconsin International University College.
Applied Calculus
- Data Analytics
- Media and Communication Studies
- Machine Learning
- Non-communicable Diseases
- Factors influencing access, quality, and utilization of primary health care for patients living with hypertension in West Africa – A scoping review. Amarteyfio, Kezia et al (2024)
- PhD Management Science, University of Ghana (Ongoing)
- Master of Science, Industrial Mathematics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
- Bachelor of Arts, Communication Studies, Wisconsin International University College
- Bachelor of Science, Computer Science and Physics, University of Ghana