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Taiwo Ajani is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the School of Information, College of Arts and Sciences, at the University of South Florida, where he joined in August 2022. His academic background includes a Doctor of Science from Robert Morris University, a Master of Science from the University of South Florida, and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Ibadan. Previously, Ajani held the position of Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems at Ferrum College, where he taught in the Computer Technology and Information Systems department. He has also been listed as faculty at Franklin University. These appointments reflect his expertise in computer science and information systems, spanning teaching, research, and curriculum development in higher education.
Ajani's scholarly work focuses on areas such as technology acceptance models applied to student persistence and dropout in online learning environments. A key publication is his co-authored paper with G. Habek in 2021, listed on his USF profile. Earlier contributions include a paper in the Journal of Information Systems Applied Research (2019) and an assessment of multi-hop relay-enhanced WiMAX networks. At USF, he teaches courses including Database Concepts (LIS 2780), Introduction to Information Science (LIS 3261), and Advanced Statistics and Analytics (LIS 4273), preparing students for data-intensive careers. His presence in the School of Information underscores a commitment to information management and analytics in contemporary academic settings.