Sunday Atuba
Senior Lecturer · Sensors and instrumentation
University of the West of EnglandAbout
Dr. Sunday Atuba is a Senior Lecturer in Electronic Engineering at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, within the Faculty of Environment and Technology and the Department of Engineering, Design and Mathematics. A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and Chartered Engineer with the Institution of Engineering and Technology, he brings extensive multidisciplinary expertise spanning three continents in engineering education and industry collaboration.
His academic credentials include:
- Dip. Computer Engineering
- BSc. Applied Physics (First Class)
- MSc. Electronics (Distinction)
- PgCAPHE
- MBA from Aberdeen Business School
- PhD in Optical Engineering from the University of Aberdeen
Dr. Atuba's research drives innovation in optical engineering and electronics, with core focus on sensors and instrumentation, control systems, and computational photonics. His work on solitons, nonlinear fibre optics, and integrability of partial differential equations produces significant theoretical advances with practical applications in biomedical diagnostics, telecommunications, and precision measurement. This interdisciplinary approach bridges physics, engineering, and mathematics to solve complex real-world problems.
His professional recognition includes:
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
- Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
As an academic leader, Dr. Atuba developed and currently directs the MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme while serving as Link Tutor for international partnerships in Sri Lanka and Singapore. He has supervised numerous industry collaborations across energy, medical technology, and telecommunications sectors. His commitment to educational innovation is demonstrated through curriculum design, quality assurance, and teaching delivery across diverse global contexts. Dr. Atuba actively mentors PhD students in photonic sensing and embedded systems research, fostering a collaborative environment that connects theoretical exploration with industrial applications.
His research group focuses on translating optical engineering breakthroughs into practical solutions, particularly in biosensing and precision measurement. Current projects emphasize chip-integrated diagnostic tools and fibre sensor applications, providing students with opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge, industry-relevant research with tangible societal impact.
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