Dr. Yetunde Folajimi is an Associate Professor at Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, USA, with a Ph.D. in Computer Science and over two decades of experience teaching and mentoring in higher education. Her research spans artificial intelligence, educational games, recommender systems, machine learning, and natural language processing.She has presented at leading venues including ACM Foundations of Digital Games, SIGCSE, Grace Hopper Celebration, DiGRA, and the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, where she serves as Program Committee Chair for the Annual International Workshop on the Social Impact of AI. She has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed publications in ACM, Elsevier, IEEE, and Springer, and has served on numerous program committees and as a reviewer in AI and game design.Her professional honors include fellowships, grants, and awards from the MacArthur Foundation, Commonwealth of the UK, IIE WeTech, The Schlumberger Foundation, Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program, and the Fulbright Program (as Host Fellow). She is a Senior Member of ACM and a Fellow of the British Computer Society. A passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion in technology, she founded the Geek Girls Collaborative, empowering thousands of African girls through camps, hackathons, and training programs.