Oluwadamilola (Dammy) Lawal
Oluwadamilola Aminat Lawal is currently a PhD student at Florida State University, Tallahassee. A versatile goal-oriented digital specialist with over 7+ years of experience in IT service and administrative roles. She is a registered member of the Nigerian Computer Society, Lions Clubs International, the Nigerian Red Cross Society, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and IEEE Women in Engineering. Outside the classroom, she enjoys community volunteering.
Education
Ph.D Information, Florida State University, Tallahassee, United States.
M.Sc. in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Hull, United Kingdom.
Fundamentals of Business Process Management Course, HTL Escuela de Empresa online Business School.
International master’s in management, Eada Business School, Barcelona, Spain.
M.Sc. in Technology Management, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
B.Sc. in Information and Communication Science (Hons.), University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria.
Research Interests
Misinformation, Social media analysis, Privacy issues on social media data, Information management, Information policy and laws, Digital Marketing, and Consumer behaviors.
Publications & Research
Lawal, O. A., Adedoyin, A., & Oyekunle, R. A. (2019). NIGERIA FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT: An Investigation of its level of Acceptance. Information Technologist: An International Journal of Information and Communication Technology (I.C.T), 16(2), 1-13.
Lawal, O. A. (2021). Investigating Digital Marketing Technologies Usage Extent in the Nigerian Telecommunications Industry: A Study from the Consumers Perspective. American Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, 9(2), 74.
Lawal, O. A. & Binuyo, G. O. (2022). Digital marketing and its effect on consumer behavior: A case study of the Nigerian telecoms. International Journal of Communication and Information Technology; 3(1): 41-47.
Grants & Awards
LearnAfrica Scholar for African Females in Community Volunteering, 2019
Schneider Electric Go Green Challenge; Spain Country Winner and 2nd Best Project in Europe, 2020