Clinton Oduor has gained extensive work experience in the field of machine learning, computer vision, and AI. Clinton started their career as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Dekut Blackbox, where they designed and fabricated digital electronic speed limiters for vehicles. Clinton then worked as a Hackster Ambassador, collaborating with the UNDP Kenya Accelerator Lab to implement and test cost-effective COVID-19 innovation solutions.
Clinton later joined Omdena as a Junior ML Engineer, building computer vision models for sustainable livestock farming. At Rhions Lab, they served as Co-Founder and CTO, developing AI and IoT technology to address human-wildlife conflicts and wildlife trafficking. Clinton received a Microsoft AI for Earth Grant and was a partner in Microsoft Project 15.
Clinton also worked at Sigma Squared Society as a Fellow, contributing to various projects. Clinton joined Edge Impulse as a DevRel Engineer, then became an Ambassador for the Embedded ML #TinyML program. Clinton also contributed as an expert in the Edge Impulse Expert Network.
In 2021, Clinton became a Co-Organizer and Lead for TinyML Kenya at tinyML Foundation. Clinton also joined Mara as a DevRel Engineer, before transitioning to their current role as a Machine Learning Engineer at Amini starting in 2023.
Overall, Clinton Oduor's work experience showcases their expertise in machine learning, computer vision, and AI, as well as their involvement in various organizations and projects in Kenya and beyond.
Clinton Oduor attended DEDAN KIMATHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (DeKUT) from 2017 to 2022, where they obtained a Bsc degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. In addition to their formal education, they also obtained several certifications. These include "Getting started with DeepStream for Video Analytics on Jetson Nano" and "Optimization and Deployment of TensorFlow Models with TensorRT" from NVIDIA in 2021, "MLOps for AI Engineers and Data Scientists" from Omdena in 2021, "Artificial Intelligence Algorithms Models and Limitations" from Coursera in 2021, "Getting started with AI on Jetson Nano" from NVIDIA in 2020, "Convolutional Neural Networks in TensorFlow" and "Structuring Machine Learning Projects" from Coursera in 2020, "AI for Medical Diagnosis" from Coursera in 2020, and the "Intel® Edge AI Scholarship Foundation Course Nanodegree Program" from Udacity in 2020. Additionally, they completed the "Internet of Things (IoT) - Demystified using 3 IoT devices" course from Udemy in 2019 and the "Introduction to TensorFlow for Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning" course from Coursera in 2019. Clinton also completed the "LoRaWAN Fundamentals" course from Udemy, although the specific month and year are not provided.
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