Dr. Abu Eesa

Dr Abu Eesa worked as a software developer for a number of years before completing a PhD in Medical Imaging writing software for chemotherapy response prediction in breast cancer patients at the University of Hull, UK. As a postdoc he took on the post of Research Fellow automating disease detection in retinal images at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. In his most recent post up until 2017 he held the post of Research Software engineer with the National Phenome Centre at Imperial College London. Dr Abu Eesa is also a part time student on the BAIS course at International Online University. He currently holds a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science, MSc in .NET and Distributed systems and a PhD in Medical Imaging all if which he obtained from the University of Hull, UK.

Dr Abu Eesa worked as a software developer for a number of years before completing a PhD in Medical Imaging writing software for chemotherapy response prediction in breast cancer patients at the University of Hull, UK. As a postdoc he took on the post of Research Fellow automating disease detection in retinal images at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. In his most recent post up until 2017 he held the post of Research Software engineer with the National Phenome Centre at Imperial College London. Dr Abu Eesa is also a part time student on the BAIS course at International Online University. He currently holds a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science, MSc in .NET and Distributed systems and a PhD in Medical Imaging all if which he obtained from the University of Hull, UK.