Margaret Richardson Ansah

Margaret Richardson Ansah (Ph.D.) is an Electrical/Electronic and Computer Engineer with a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the University of Ghana and an MSc in Communication and Information Engineering from Jiangsu University, China. She is currently a Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Alicante, Spain, and a lecturer in the Computer Engineering department at the University of Ghana. Her current research is on Precision agriculture, Smart City, and Climate and Environmental monitoring, Security in Cloud and Serverless / Federated computing. Her research focuses on Cyber-physical systems and IA-enabled Industrial IoT, Wireless Communications, Cybersecurity, and intelligent systems in achieving socioeconomic and sustainable development in emerging economies. Margaret is also an Edtech enthusiast and STEM mentor who supports the development of youth, especially girls and women, in her role as an Arm Developer Program Ambassador and a Google Women TechMakers Ambassador. She is also an IT consultant.

Publications

Artificial Intelligence and Health in Africa: Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations
Margaret Richardson Ansah, Hannah Chimere Ugo, Isaac Adjaye Aboagye, Nii Longdon Sowah, Gifty Osei, Srinivasan S. Balapangu, Samuel Kojo Kwofie. © 2024. 21 pages.
As the application of artificial intelligence (AI) expands across various fields of practice including health its deployment, regulation, acceptability, preparedness challenges...