Staff Scientist, National Institutes of Health, United StatesΒ
Mesfin Dagne Asefa is a skilled Computer Science professional with diverse experience in academia and technology. He holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science from Central South University, China, and a B.Ed. in Computer Science from Adama University, Ethiopia. Mesfin is currently a Lecturer and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Adama Science and Technology University. He has a strong background in programming languages (C, Java, C++, etc.), web development, and database management. ππ»
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Educational Background
Mesfin Dagne Asefa holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science and Technology from Central South University, China, where he graduated with excellence (GPA 3.8/4) in June 2015. His thesis focused on “CCCenter: Energy-Efficient Continuous Context Sensing Middleware.” Prior to that, he completed his studies as a General Scholar at Hunan University, China, with a GPA of 3.87/4 in 2012. Mesfin also earned a B.Ed. in Computer Science and IT with Great Distinction (GPA 3.58/4) from Adama University (now Adama Science and Technology University), Ethiopia, where he developed a Human Resource Management System as part of his final project. ππ»
Work Experience
Mesfin Dagne Asefa has extensive teaching and administrative experience in Ethiopia’s higher education institutions. Since October 2018, he has been serving as a Lecturer and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU), where he also coordinates the e-learning center and heads the School Registrar. He has held various leadership roles, including Acting Head of School Registrar and member of several key committees. Previously, Mesfin worked as a Lecturer and Head of the Department of Information Systems at Hawassa University and Jigjiga University, delivering courses and guiding students. His early career involved part-time work as a Help Desk Assistant at Adama University. ππ¨βπ»
Research Focus
Dr. Orit Jacobson’s research primarily focuses on molecular imaging and pharmacokinetics in the context of nanobody-based PET tracers. Her work involves exploring the comparative kidney uptake of these tracers when labeled with various fluorine-18-labeled prosthetic groups. This research plays a crucial role in enhancing the precision of molecular imaging, particularly in targeted drug delivery systems and cancer diagnosis. Her work contributes to advancing non-invasive imaging techniques, providing insights into radiopharmaceutical development, and improving therapeutic monitoring. π§¬π¬ππ‘
Publication Top Notes
Comparative Kidney Uptake of Nanobody-Based PET Tracers Labeled with Various Fluorine-18-Labeled Prosthetic Groups