Philippa Ngaju Makobore Explained

Philippa Ngaju Makobore
Education:University of Alberta

University of California, Irvine'
Occupation:Electrical engineer
Years Active:Since 2008
Nationality:Ugandan
Citizenship:Uganda
Department Head of the instrumentation division at the Uganda Industrial Research Institute

Philippa Ngaju Makobore is a Ugandan electrical engineer.[1] She is the head of the instrumentation division at the Uganda Industrial Research Institute (UIRI).[2]

Early life and education

Makobore studied at Gayaza High School but graduated from a high school in Canada.[3] In 2008, she earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering in Edmonton, Canada.[1] She also earned a professional certificate in embedded systems engineering from the University of California, Irvine, United States.[4]

Career

From 2009 until 2010, Makobore served as an intern telecommunications engineer at MTN Group.[1] She then worked as a sales engineer.

In early 2011, she joined UIRI and later became the head of its instrumentation division. The division is regularly invited to give oral presentations at medical engineering conferences, including the Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Conference,[5] the World Congress for Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.[6] She once was a session chair for the medical devices track at the World Congress.[7] At UIRI, Makobore focuses on the design and development of electronic applications. Her team works on health care, agriculture, and energy projects.[1] Some of these projects have won local and international awards. At UIRI, she has also built partnerships with Columbia University in New York City, Makerere University in Kampala, Addis Ababa University, and the Mbarara University of Science and Technology.[2]

In 2017, Makobore entered the Innovation Prize for Africa with the electronically controlled gravity feed infusion set (ECGF).[8] The ECGF won the second prize (US$25,000).[1] In east Africa, more than 10 percent of children admitted to hospital need IV therapy. Over-infusion in children increases the absolute risk of death by 3.3 percent at 48 hours.[9] The ECGF controls the flow rate of intravenous fluids.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uganda's Philippa Ngaju wins innovation prize . Stephen . Kafeero . . Kampala . 22 July 2017 . 19 December 2017.
  2. Web site: African Biomedical Engineering Consortium Personal profile – Philippa Ngaju Makobore . Abec-africa.org . ABEC–Africa . 19 December 2017 . 19 December 2017.
  3. News: Soaring On The Wings of My Science Teachers . Gayaza Old Girls Association Magazine . Kampala . 19 December 2017 . 2015 . Philippa Ngaju Makobore.
  4. Web site: Philippa Ngaju Makobore Innovation Prize for Africa. IPAO . Innovationprizeforafrica.org . 19 December 2017 . 19 December 2017.
  5. Medical Device Electronics Development in Resource Limited Settings: A Ugandan Perspective . Philippa N. . Makobore . Dick . Kamugasha . Peter . Rolfe . Robert . Ssekitoleko . 9 November 2016 . 1 . 2371-9516 . CMBES Proceedings . en . 39.
  6. Book: Design of a low-cost electronically controlled gravity-feed infusion set . S. . Ssekitoleko . P. . Niyitanga . M.. Ocheng . P. N. . Makobore . P. . Rolfe . Africon 2015 . September 2015 . 1–6 . 10.1109/AFRCON.2015.7331965. 978-1-4799-7498-6 . 24498305 .
  7. News: Full Program - IUPESM 2015 - World Congress on Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering - Toronto, Canada . IUPESM 2015 - World Congress on Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering - Toronto, Canada . 23 November 2017 . en-US.
  8. News: Philippa Ngaju Makobore wins 25,000 USD at the Innovation Prize for Africa . 20 July 2017 . EnStartup . 3 November 2017.
  9. News: 10 Nominees for Innovation Prize for Africa 2017 - The Nation Nigeria . 10 July 2017 . . 19 December 2017 . Praise . Olowe.
  10. News: Egyptian energy innovation wins $100,000 Innovation Prize for Africa . Akwei . . 20 July 2017 . Ismail . Pointe-Noire . 19 December 2017.
  11. Web site: 19 December 2017 . The 2016 World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit Was A Huge Success! . 2016 . Patientsafetymovement.org.
  12. News: Ten fantastic African innovators shortlisted for IPA 2017 grand prize . 22 June 2017 . Jill De Villiers . 19 December 2017 . . Johannesburg.